Otis, the content on the recent videos about Townes has been over the top. Thank you for sharing these with us. I loved the very last statement about Blaze Foley being a bad influence, and how everyone had it backwards, that Blaze didn't start drinking whisky until he met Townes. Great info!
Otis, I revisited this clip after seeing a newly posted clip you did on Guy C and with Guy clips, there's bound to be related Townes clips. I saw Corkies photo as the lead and wanted to see Corkie again. I knew him in the 80s and 90s when he was at the Statesman. We both liked the same seat at the bar at The Continental Club and would joke about who got there first and we'd often have a seat reserved for the other. Shocking to be reading a Corkie substack article this summer and then to see two days later that he did not wake up one morning. I'm glad you are documenting these times for when we are no longer around to ruminate
I love Townes music. I have always been saddened by how he lived his life for his art. I’m pretty sure I could never live my life like a wreck on the highway for all to witness. He lived what I call a very dark bohemian lifestyle. Beautiful music was created at a very high personal cost. Same goes for Blaze Foley. The muse these two men utilized for the sake of creating songs is just sad, scary and hard to watch at times. Thanks Otis another great segment.
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Big thanks Otis fore posting all these masterpiece videos with interviews on Townes Van Zandt. You are sheding light on one of the all times greatest singer-songwriters, The Great Townes Van Zandt, in a very, very brilliant way. So once again, many many thanks.
Really loving all these new videos, Otis! I wasn't aware that Guy didn't like Blaze and that's the kinda stuff I love learning about these guys. I can understand it from Guy's point of view though because he only wanted the best for Townes and Blaze probably wasn't the best even though they were both great. These videos are making my day, thank you again Otis. Much love brother.
Just started down the Townes Van Zandtt rabbit hole and can't believe I'm just finding him.... this channel is a killer random find that I can't get enough of now! Keep the great content comin whoever is kick n these out much appreciated 👍
I love how everyone here seems to realize, as I do, that these interviews give a new insight(s) into how the greatest songwriter ever (IMHO) got those songs written.
As ever, a great video Otis. I didn’t know Townes was a bad influence on Blaze… I did know Guy Clark didn’t like him, but If I Could Only Fly is one of my all time favourite songs. And if John Prine plays one of your songs, as he did when he played Clay Pigeons, well that’s like being knighted. Much love to ya ❤️
I've heard/read that Townes lived with Roky Erickson for a time in Austin, and tried to talk Townes into playing bass for the 13th Floor Elevators. I would like to hear someone tell more details of that story
Thanks Michael and Otis for sharing this. We have a local singer-songwriter acoustic guitarist named Chris Corcoran. I'm wondering if that's the son that Michael mentions who's a Townes/Blaze fan. I first saw Chris Corcoran when he opened for Paul Thorn. A few weeks later we went to see Chris play at a local bowling alley. Cool guy. Any relation? I agree with posters below. Thanks for the Townes content. I'm on a huge Townes kick right now and have been flying the friendly skies streaming Townes on layovers and such.
Otis, the content on the recent videos about Townes has been over the top. Thank you for sharing these with us. I loved the very last statement about Blaze Foley being a bad influence, and how everyone had it backwards, that Blaze didn't start drinking whisky until he met Townes. Great info!
Blaze Drank just not hard or very much until he met Townes, at least this is how the story sounded to me.
Otis, I revisited this clip after seeing a newly posted clip you did on Guy C and with Guy clips, there's bound to be related Townes clips. I saw Corkies photo as the lead and wanted to see Corkie again. I knew him in the 80s and 90s when he was at the Statesman. We both liked the same seat at the bar at The Continental Club and would joke about who got there first and we'd often have a seat reserved for the other. Shocking to be reading a Corkie substack article this summer and then to see two days later that he did not wake up one morning. I'm glad you are documenting these times for when we are no longer around to ruminate
Here's a link to the scene in Heartworn Highways:
th-cam.com/video/v-Rq-4spRz4/w-d-xo.html
Here's a wonderful article about Townes and Uncle Seymour from Michael's archive.
michaelcorcoran.substack.com/p/uncle-seymours-clarksville
I love Townes music.
I have always been saddened by how he lived his life for his art. I’m pretty sure I could never live my life like a wreck on the highway for all to witness. He lived what I call a very dark bohemian lifestyle. Beautiful music was created at a very high personal cost. Same goes for Blaze Foley. The muse these two men utilized for the sake of creating songs is just sad, scary and hard to watch at times. Thanks Otis another great segment.
What a great interview! This content on townes is pure gold, Otis.
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Big thanks Otis fore posting all these masterpiece videos with interviews on Townes Van Zandt. You are sheding light on one of the all times greatest singer-songwriters, The Great Townes Van Zandt, in a very, very brilliant way. So once again, many many thanks.
Thank you both. That was some great background, and a nice peek into Townes and Uncle Seymour, and the history of the area.
Really loving all these new videos, Otis! I wasn't aware that Guy didn't like Blaze and that's the kinda stuff I love learning about these guys. I can understand it from Guy's point of view though because he only wanted the best for Townes and Blaze probably wasn't the best even though they were both great. These videos are making my day, thank you again Otis. Much love brother.
Just started down the Townes Van Zandtt rabbit hole and can't believe I'm just finding him.... this channel is a killer random find that I can't get enough of now! Keep the great content comin whoever is kick n these out much appreciated 👍
I love how everyone here seems to realize, as I do, that these interviews give a new insight(s) into how the greatest songwriter ever (IMHO) got those songs written.
otis can’t thank you enough
Love these stories
Better than a medley!
Thanks Otis
As ever, a great video Otis. I didn’t know Townes was a bad influence on Blaze… I did know Guy Clark didn’t like him, but If I Could Only Fly is one of my all time favourite songs. And if John Prine plays one of your songs, as he did when he played Clay Pigeons, well that’s like being knighted. Much love to ya ❤️
Cool story.
I have the DVD.. 👀👋😎👍🎶🎶
I've heard/read that Townes lived with Roky Erickson for a time in Austin, and tried to talk Townes into playing bass for the 13th Floor Elevators. I would like to hear someone tell more details of that story
Thanks Michael and Otis for sharing this. We have a local singer-songwriter acoustic guitarist named Chris Corcoran. I'm wondering if that's the son that Michael mentions who's a Townes/Blaze fan.
I first saw Chris Corcoran when he opened for Paul Thorn. A few weeks later we went to see Chris play at a local bowling alley. Cool guy. Any relation?
I agree with posters below. Thanks for the Townes content. I'm on a huge Townes kick right now and have been flying the friendly skies streaming Townes on layovers and such.
Are you playing any shows in Texas. You've been down there a while
I never knew Guy didn’t like Blaze. Guy would be a bad guy to have not like you.