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Love Verlon as Guy. Keep it going Verlon ... you must as long as you can.
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R.I.P. Guy. Glad I got to see these 2 at the old Palms Playhouse in Davis, Ca.
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One of many treasures from these guys and this Guy...I'm afraid that his story here is slowly coming to its end, but Guy made sure he never leaves this place. He stays as long as his songs and performances live on.
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Love IT Love IT!!
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it's kind of a musical marriage, Guy and Verlon. somehow I get the feeling that Guy grew up to be a bigger songwriter and musician by playing, composing and sticking around with Verlon. this is total music, there is nothing to be said, added or substracted, it's music at its best. long live & play you guys and may God bless you for all you share
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I saw them from the second row at the Barter Theater in Abingdon, VA. Guy Clark is my favorite living songwriter, and he and Verlon together are masterful.
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I think Verlon is from Binger, Oklahoma but I may be wrong.
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DON'T rock the boat, but these guys are pickin them gittars solid and singing straight to the heart of the matter.
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I hope you're building that boat friend.
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Great how we can weave songs and performers together. It benefits all by sharing the greatness, no matter how we get there.
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Amen
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Wish i could find the video, great song.
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wonderful song, Jerry Jeff did it proud in his version.
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@bonesbach True, look for his song about Johnny Bench for his hometown story.
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I thought Verlon was from Oklahoma...not Texas.
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i grew up on the water, always been around the water and strayed badly for years, and this song is the one that made me come about!! jibe ho!
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Love these two songwriters so much.
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Actually, Guy didn't write this really, it's credited to Verlon Thompson and Susanna Clark....I know a story about guy not getting the vibe he was looking for so Verlon and Susanna took over
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I'm gonna build me a boat with these two hands it'll be a fair curve from a noble plan.....my wife always says "why does listening to Guy or Townes make you cry so often" I tell her, "if you have to ask you'll never understand"
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It is so cool to see that people are still discovering Guy's music. He is a craftsman who's influence has helped shape American music. Emmylunatic is right - he's the real deal.
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Third set we've seen Guy and Verlon do this year; they represented Texas music at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in July.Great performances,but better sound this time as well as 3o+ degrees cooler.Excellent together, aren't they?