Ain't Hurting Nobody
The Moon is Down
What a treasure to our souls. Will be missed.
The Moon is Down
What a treasure to our souls. Will be missed.
One of my favorite John Prine songs " Please don't bury me" We had this performer by the name of Stan Farrlow come to our little town in Canada in the early 70's and he was very talented and was Friends with Merl Hagert and Kris Kristofferson. Stan was a draft dodger and that's what brought him to our little town. But sitting in that little bar listening listening to Stan play John Prine songs was very special indeed as I never heard of John Prine before. Now I own all of John Prine's CD's You can actually find Stan Farlow on line, as he had a few hit songs in the US |
Hadn't thought about John Prine in a very long time. Growing up in the Chicago area presented a lot of opportunities, even for a dimwit like me. Happened to fall in with some good people. Very late 60s and early 70s was able to go to some clubs in Chicago's Old Town for music and comedy. I had the great fortune to hear John Prine. A talent who could touch me, if you know what I mean. Don't know about the acoustics of the clubs, likely wouldn't pass muster here, but I doubt I could ever duplicate the experience with any system today. That goes for many experiences from back then. One of the worst parts of getting old, saying goodbye to those who helped shape us old farts and built our memories. |
Here's a story about Mr. Prine and his history with the Ann Arbor Folk Festival. |