When I was depressed and with nobody to talk to, listening Towens it was like talking with sombedy who has been in the same home. In some way he saved me.
After over forty years of listening to his music and lyrics... I still feel a genuine love for the man. He wouldn't have wanted to take responsibility but he is one of the reasons I'm still around. My spiritual father. RIP😂
Been addicted to this song and Townes over the past few days. Just hits the spot perfectly right now Townes articulated depression unlike any other artist I've heard. RIP
I'm confused how that statement would help anyone... But also it's not very accurate. Townes was a lifelong alcoholic that often told his friends he wanted to kill himself. He was chronically unhappy, heard voices, and used Lithium on and off for years. His son JT said he was often cruel with his words, and even used heroin in front of him. He was friendly, spontaneous, fun, and liked telling jokes if that's what you mean by normal. But to suggest Townes was a regular family man who ate porridge in the morning while reading a newspaper belies everything his close friends and family have said. He had a good heart, but adding "except for his burdens" as a small caveat is crazy. Townes life was dominated by those burdens. He wrote some of the saddest songs of all time and died at 52 for a reason...
@@marquettegloves9907I knew him personally, did you?I have pictures to prove it. Also, did your father receive a phone call at 430 am on New Year's Day from his family, when he passed Away???I DON'T THINK SO!!
@@marquettegloves9907Accurate summation of Townes!! He was also sent for shock treatment by his mother as well..I met Townes here in Australia found him quite intense and to be honest paranoid of people..This gig is called "TVZ at Madigans Brunswick" for your pleasure..I told Townes who is the greatest songwriter and he nodded in agreement PHIL OCHS..both similar in many ways, may they both rest in peace❤❤
@@tommihail2178 yep, Townes was a great man but he was clearly troubled. Why anyone would suggest different I have no idea. Re Phil Ochs, that's very interesting Townes agreed with you. For as great as Phil was, Townes is above him for me. Though When I'm Gone is still a personal favorite of mine. You're right they're both similar. Immense talent but overwhelmed by demons. I've watched that Townes concert before, that's cool you were there. I've got a couple For the Sake of the Song books signed by Townes, and they're pretty valuable apparently. But meeting him trumps that. You're a lucky man to have met him.
Man.. it's crazy that I'd listen to Towns when I was younger n think he was a kid like me. This song was when I was born. Crazy how time passes by so fast but seems so slow
check out this live townes show, if you're new to him. i can't find a better live recording of his. this is a little more than 2 hours of material. th-cam.com/video/VZ51d6t9BI8/w-d-xo.html
Townes has more talent in his pinkie than Colter has in his whole ass body. Colter sucks at singing AND songwriting. So bland. Should go back to being with his rich daddy and quit playing canadian rancher.
It’s super cool that this incredible song would likely never have existed without Lightnin’ Hopkins (Townes and Lightnin’ were friends and Hopkins’ style and licks influenced Townes). Here, however, we have *existential* blues.
When I was depressed and with nobody to talk to, listening Towens it was like talking with sombedy who has been in the same home. In some way he saved me.
Same here. Couldn't say it any better. Sorry to hear that you've been through this, but glad that you were saved!
He just makes me feel like I suck at sucking because he's so fucking cool at it!
Makes you feel like you’re not so alone in the world.
Weird but I have been very depressed lately, and I just found Townes - and yeah he talks to something deep down
The universe flows ever onward despite egos, money and Valor! Its humbling when you understand. Townes knew this truth and said fuck it lets jam
After over forty years of listening to his music and lyrics... I still feel a genuine love for the man. He wouldn't have wanted to take responsibility but he is one of the reasons I'm still around. My spiritual father. RIP😂
This guy keeps me alive
I hear you bro. Keep on surviving.
DaysTheyAreTheHighwayKind And you buddy
I will pray for you friend.
Amen.
Been addicted to this song and Townes over the past few days. Just hits the spot perfectly right now
Townes articulated depression unlike any other artist I've heard. RIP
One of the first great songs about depression was Marty Robbins' "At the end of a long, lonely day."
Listen to cave in or colter wall cover this song they’re phenomenal.
If it helps anyone, he was a family friend. He was a family man and quite normal...except for his burdens. Very good man. 💔🥃
I'm confused how that statement would help anyone... But also it's not very accurate. Townes was a lifelong alcoholic that often told his friends he wanted to kill himself. He was chronically unhappy, heard voices, and used Lithium on and off for years. His son JT said he was often cruel with his words, and even used heroin in front of him. He was friendly, spontaneous, fun, and liked telling jokes if that's what you mean by normal. But to suggest Townes was a regular family man who ate porridge in the morning while reading a newspaper belies everything his close friends and family have said. He had a good heart, but adding "except for his burdens" as a small caveat is crazy. Townes life was dominated by those burdens. He wrote some of the saddest songs of all time and died at 52 for a reason...
@@marquettegloves9907I knew him personally, did you?I have pictures to prove it. Also, did your father receive a phone call at 430 am on New Year's Day from his family, when he passed Away???I DON'T THINK SO!!
@@sharonstefl5688 don't be emotional. Just answer me, is there anything I said that isn't true?
@@marquettegloves9907Accurate summation of Townes!! He was also sent for shock treatment by his mother as well..I met Townes here in Australia found him quite intense and to be honest paranoid of people..This gig is called "TVZ at Madigans Brunswick" for your pleasure..I told Townes who is the greatest songwriter and he nodded in agreement PHIL OCHS..both similar in many ways, may they both rest in peace❤❤
@@tommihail2178 yep, Townes was a great man but he was clearly troubled. Why anyone would suggest different I have no idea. Re Phil Ochs, that's very interesting Townes agreed with you. For as great as Phil was, Townes is above him for me. Though When I'm Gone is still a personal favorite of mine. You're right they're both similar. Immense talent but overwhelmed by demons. I've watched that Townes concert before, that's cool you were there. I've got a couple For the Sake of the Song books signed by Townes, and they're pretty valuable apparently. But meeting him trumps that. You're a lucky man to have met him.
Townes saved many people as he fell, even today...
great version, really starts cooking towards the end. One of the great songs.
Man.. it's crazy that I'd listen to Towns when I was younger n think he was a kid like me. This song was when I was born. Crazy how time passes by so fast but seems so slow
One of the greats
Cool shirt Townes has on. He sounds great
Gotta keep the good music alive
One year before I was born. Really wish I would've been there. I relate too much to lyrics of his songs.
To the guy who gave this a thumbs down. You have no soul
Le folk incarné ! Formidale ...
heard colter wall's version first..damn what a song
You ain't lying. Same here.
check out this live townes show, if you're new to him.
i can't find a better live recording of his. this is a little more than 2 hours of material.
th-cam.com/video/VZ51d6t9BI8/w-d-xo.html
You’re in for a ride Townes is the man.
Townes has more talent in his pinkie than Colter has in his whole ass body. Colter sucks at singing AND songwriting. So bland. Should go back to being with his rich daddy and quit playing canadian rancher.
As dark as it gets! He certainly sang the Blues.
He could sing the Blues because he lived them. Authentic and real.
He said he didn’t sing sad songs. He sang hopeless songs
It’s super cool that this incredible song would likely never have existed without Lightnin’ Hopkins (Townes and Lightnin’ were friends and Hopkins’ style and licks influenced Townes).
Here, however, we have *existential* blues.
Nothing to say sublime 👌
Jesus!
That really hurts...
Truly heartbreaking.
I'm not crying god dammit. There's something in my eyes.
Deep
Cuts like a knife
On top of it all the man's a guitar genius
💐
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