R.I.P Glen Campbell


Was never a fan, but always acknowledged him as a guitar player and original member of the "wrecking crew"

I thought "Witchita Lineman" was a great song.

My mother had dementia, so his passing is heart felt.

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rpeluso-what an odd post. Are you lost,down and out,unemployed,broke, newly divorced....

or just  "that guy?"

Facebook? What exactly goes on at this Facebook?

What is wrong with the posts here? Sad and Mr. Campbell will be missed.  Watch the documentary on his battle with Alzheimer's. Very well done and touching. 
I have always enjoyed Glen's music, guitar playing, singing, great hair. I remember watching his show with my father in my formative years. I married a wonderful woman but she has banned Glen from our house, my music collection. The day after Glen died I went to her with my hat in hand and asked if I could get a Glen compilation. YES! A 2 cd set is in the mail.
A visual and audio DVD testimonial to his talents ..... a 2001 recorded PBS performance with the South Dakota symphony orchestra backing

GLEN-CAMPBELL-Live-in-Concert-2001-PBS-DVD-

His guitar playing talents are also emphasized that validate his talents in the Wrecking Crew and also places him in the same strata of the all-time greats including Les Paul, Mark Knoffler, and Chet Atkins

His incredible performance backed by the symphony orchestra left me stunned ..... highly recommended .

here’s a sampler...... a smokin’ guitar rendition of the William Tell Overture

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GUBhE00h9U0


And Classical Gas


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V4Ga67EDrKI

akg_ca-great clips, thanks!

Glen was first and foremost an A list guitarist.

As a HACK guitar playinhg enthusiast for many years, I’ve always been hip to Glen’s fine playing.

I am currently bin diving for a couple of now "rare" mono instrumentals Glen did:
"The Astounding 12 String Guitar of Glen Campbell"
"The Big Bad Rock Guitar of Glen Campbell"