Another great interview with Jimmy Webb. I learn something new every time I hear him give an interview. What an engaging and interesting person. What a nice and decent person.
@4:10 Jimmy says that Glen Campbell had 5 vocal octaves. Hard to believe. Isn't 3 octaves more like it? Sure, he could sing falsetto for those high harmonies on those Beach Boy tunes, but.... I do believe there is strong evidence for his voice getting deeper with age. And he is still my favorite singer of all time. What tone!
El Mirage was an album of beautiful memorable tunes..I for one do not know why "Mixed Up Guy" was not a monster hit!!it had the right groove, arrangement, production, vocals..I've been loving that tune for going on almost 50 years now.
So what composers do you like to listen to? For me Jimmy is right up there with Billy Joel..David /Bacharach....Lennon/McCartney... Brian Wilson Goffin/King....Mann/Weil Jimmy Buffet.....Holland-Dozier-Holland...Smokey Robinson....Stevie Wonder.....Paul Simon ....."Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb" are just a collection of demos, not at all near the finished product.
Another great interview with Jimmy Webb. I learn something new every time I hear him give an interview. What an engaging and interesting person. What a nice and decent person.
Mr. Webb is a most gracious interview conversationalist.
Every time I hear Glen Campbell sing Galveston, I lose it. Webb and Campbell: phenomenal.
Galveston is my favorite song ever.
😄 Shaker sound? “ . . . bird shot in a foam cup”. Ripping 2x4s lengthwise & oscillating saws. Creative brilliance.
Excellent interview
Jimmy is pure genius.
@4:10 Jimmy says that Glen Campbell had 5 vocal octaves. Hard to believe. Isn't 3 octaves more like it? Sure, he could sing falsetto for those high harmonies on those Beach Boy tunes, but.... I do believe there is strong evidence for his voice getting deeper with age. And he is still my favorite singer of all time. What tone!
El Mirage was an album of beautiful memorable tunes..I for one do not know why "Mixed Up Guy" was not a monster hit!!it had the right groove, arrangement, production, vocals..I've been loving that tune for going on almost 50 years now.
I have never heard even one song by Jim Webb that I wanted to hear again.
Damn. Not one?
So what composers do you like to listen to? For me Jimmy is right up there with Billy Joel..David /Bacharach....Lennon/McCartney... Brian Wilson Goffin/King....Mann/Weil Jimmy Buffet.....Holland-Dozier-Holland...Smokey Robinson....Stevie Wonder.....Paul Simon ....."Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb" are just a collection of demos, not at all near the finished product.
Agree, mostly.
I'd place Mr. Webb, Mr. Wonder, and Messrs. Burt Bacharach & Hal David in a tier slightly above the others cited.
@@gordonginsberg7976 He wrote "Didn't We," a real tear jerker, while in high school for Suzie Horton. HIGH SCHOOL!