The secret is to listen to older Country music. That's where you'll find the treasures.
@bradsense74312 ай бұрын
Yes. There are some younger ones can find today but they are playing the old stuff or new material in the style of the older. I would point out Mo Pitney as an example. His version of Borrowed Angel worth checking out.
@martia59872 ай бұрын
100 percent
@Newfie-zc7ugАй бұрын
Country is no different than Rock if you think about it............50's-60s-70s and maybe 80s...........GEMS are in there , you just have to look and listen.... :)
@katkat-fm3wjАй бұрын
@@Newfie-zc7ug I agree.
@julienielsen3746Ай бұрын
This is the Country music I heard in the 70s . Great music.
@renlessard2 ай бұрын
Glen Campbell's voice is only exceeded by his brilliance on the guitar
@floyd22222 ай бұрын
If you loved the string arrangements in this song, you MUST listen to Gordon Lightfoot's If You Could Read My Mind. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJq4Y5-ofNOHbbc
@tinapatterson50222 ай бұрын
@@floyd2222 OH, Yeah!!! ✌
@wonderrob3225Ай бұрын
Glen Campbell from the legendary "Wrecking Crew" Studio band
@terrymoss758Ай бұрын
And his hair…
@terrymoss758Ай бұрын
If you like this song, Glen perfected it over the decades and the live versions decades later are much better than the studio version. This song isn’t country, it’s literally in a class of its own.
@heidiv54882 ай бұрын
If you liked this one, you'll love his "Galveston", also written by the incomparable Jimmy Webb.
@matthewashman14062 ай бұрын
Incredible story of how they came to work together
@scotties.34142 ай бұрын
Yup, agreed! "Galveston" next.
@jeffcobb2734Ай бұрын
Galveston & Gentle on My Mind are two other essential Glenn Campbell tunes that you will love. Glenn was an original member of the "Wrecking Crew" who were a group of studio musicians that played on a lot of great music in the 60s. Rest in Peace Glenn.
@marlenenicholson6264Ай бұрын
Fantastic song .😊
@prisfilesАй бұрын
We Galvestonians concur!
@kalyanadhi7822 ай бұрын
'I need you more than want you, and I want you for all time' too good
@ffjsb2 ай бұрын
Yeah, my favorite line in the song too.
@simonpoole23332 ай бұрын
This is such a powerful line. I've argued that it's not a compliment. What do you think?
@turnerdan532 ай бұрын
I can't think of many other line to express your feelings to someone. It brings tears to my eyes remembering my late wife.
@MissClawdy12 ай бұрын
That lyric is one of the best of all time.
@calwells5612Ай бұрын
@@turnerdan53 May God bless you and keep you during your separation (temporary) from your wife.
@jasonremy16272 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful songs ever written. It's so good.
@markabusireactions2 ай бұрын
Agreed!!
@pegasus52872 ай бұрын
Gentle on my mind as well.
@salty-tomato2 ай бұрын
@@markabusireactions Greetings from Florida Thanks for giving Glen a 🎶 listen. This and Galveston were my favorite childhood songs by him. Enjoy❤
@donnaholland1625Ай бұрын
Absolutely
@davidwindham5804Ай бұрын
@@salty-tomatoboth, Jimmy Webb classics.
@thomastimlin17242 ай бұрын
Let's put it this way, Glen Campbell was not strictly country music, he was one of the first crossovers to do "pop" music. Because he was from Arkansas and he did some country songs or songs that sounded somewhat country music, he was typically labeled country. But he was so much more than one category...he was studio musician in LA, played on all kinds of songs, the Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra. even substituted in the Beach Boys and sang for them when Brian Wilson quit touring. He could play the snot out of the guitar and was world class. Had his own Tv variety show
@frankiebowie61742 ай бұрын
“Countrypolitan,” they called it.
@rorystorm4284Ай бұрын
Agreed. I think of this as Pop as much Country. Back then the lines were not always as well defined as now. I think of Jimmy Webb's stuff as classic pop/crooner stuff. This is an all-time classic, for sure. Glenn at the top of his game.
@LittlebigbotАй бұрын
From Delight, AR
@rickomatic2012Ай бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, that great bass line at the beginning was Carol Kay, another member of that LA studio musician group called the Wrecking Crew.
@jdevivre7512Ай бұрын
He was the most in-demand session guitarist of his day. You might also like “Rhinestone Cowboy.”
@ckayuha23512 ай бұрын
Another similar great classic Campbell -Webb collaboration is By The Time I Get To Phoenix
@BrakdaytonАй бұрын
Great song too. Check out the Isaac Hayes version, one of the few covers of a great song that, imho, surpasses the original.
@tommyk6719Ай бұрын
Check out another one of his classics called Gentle On My Mind. You’ll love it!
@llschnitz2 ай бұрын
Glen is one of the Guitar Gods of Country Music. Along with Roy Clark, Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed. He is an amazing guitarist.
@jeffwarren4938Ай бұрын
Him and SRV are the two best guitarists I have ever seen live. Rik Emmett is the best guitarist/singer combo I have ever seen...but Glen and SRV were the pinnacle of guitar playing..bar none.
@carlos_herreraАй бұрын
Don't forget Don Rich
@sharonwhitaker458Ай бұрын
I would add Dolly Parton to that list - and she plays with NAILS
@jeffwarren4938Ай бұрын
@@sharonwhitaker458I forgot about Roy Clark..phenomenal!
@williamdemerchant7295Ай бұрын
Great recommendations for future Matk reactions reactions above.
@sukie5842 ай бұрын
I’ve heard this song a thousand times & it never fails to move me. I always well up. Just a gloriously perfect song.
@floyd22222 ай бұрын
The melody in this song just makes your brain/heart/soul melt. It is so beautiful, it is very easy to become extremely emotional. First heard it as a very young kid, still hits me the same 50 years later. Incredible composition.
@wpollock12 ай бұрын
The "lineman" is someone working on the electrical lines.....I love when he sings that he can hear her "through the whine" and the violins come in and sound like a whine. That part you talk about sounds like the old telegraph code......Magic.
@patticrichton11352 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!
@JeffreyAube-cb5trАй бұрын
And don’t forget the double meaning: “through the whine/wine”. One of the most economical songs ever written. I’ve heard that Glen didn’t wait for Jimmy to write the third verse (went with the solo instead), but really what else did this song need to say. Quality beats genre every time.
@StevenCarinciАй бұрын
@@wpollock1 check out the interview Webb did with Beato for the instrument that played that telephone code sound.
@osxwranglerАй бұрын
I lived in rural West Texas as a child. I remember when the wind blew I could often hear the power lines outside my house make a buzzing, whining sound.
@MisterApolАй бұрын
I believe the lyric is "through the wires," the power lines he's inspecting.
@beeseewill2407Ай бұрын
The only problem I have with "Whichita Lineman" is that it is too short,wish they would have extended the instrumental at least a few more minutes.Always loved Glen Campbell's music.
@ALong-fo5soАй бұрын
Way too short. Its cos Glenn was pressing Jimmy Webb to finish the song. Jimmy had only 2 verses and told Glenn it wasnt done. Glenn took it, added a solo, repeated the last refrain and that was it, history was made.
@ConniePine-qx3niАй бұрын
Can't believe I just wrote about this in one of my responses. There's a KZbin video where Jimmy Webb talks about it. He's a phenomenal songwriter!!
@johnparker85882 ай бұрын
The Wrecking Crew , the best musicians of which Glenn was a member in the beginning, played the music. Outstanding, it makes the song. They played on many big hits in the 6O’s.
@patdonnelly9392Ай бұрын
Yes! Thy were the background musicians for more artists and big hits than I can name!
@garya78932 ай бұрын
Carol Kaye was a bass player along with Glen and others that were studio musicians back in the day that played on many popular songs in that era Her bass in this is so sweet Not many know how great she was
@chitownlee2 ай бұрын
Glen used her bass to play the solo of this song.
@thomastimlin17242 ай бұрын
@@chitownlee Yeh, he turned up the treble knobs on the bass and amp to get that sound
@mledbetter2 ай бұрын
Watch “The Wrecking Crew” documentary if you have not seen it. So good!
@chitownlee2 ай бұрын
@@mledbetter I've seen it, was great!
@warrenfoil6851Ай бұрын
Not to mention the birth and racing name of my beautiful retired racer Greyhound! She ran her last race March 1st 2019 and I've had her since May of '19. She is Leeloo now, and the most gentle animal spirit I've ever met.
@Man_The_Machines2 ай бұрын
This song will haunt you in a good way for the rest of your days :)
@lisaknaggs108816 күн бұрын
TOTALLY
@GileadMom2 ай бұрын
Glen Campbell is a king in country music. You should check out his live performances. He's a guitar virtuoso.
@kelleewolfe28342 ай бұрын
And if you like Glenn's guitar skills you should also listen to Roy Clark!
@clementsfamily7002Ай бұрын
"By The I Get To Phoenix" and "Galveston". Highly recommend those from Campbell.
@williamdemerchant7295Ай бұрын
Gentle on My Mind and a cover of the Foo Fighters, Times Like These are two more GC goodies.
@lisaspikes4291Ай бұрын
Galveston! Great one!
@mileswinslow75535 күн бұрын
Galveston is fantastic. "...I am so afraid of dying...I clean my gun, and dream of Galveston..." I think that this song was about the Spanish American War, but it was written by the great Jimmy Webb during the Vietnam War. When I was in Iraq, I would think of this song.
@dereks1264Ай бұрын
One of the best lines ever is: "And I need you more than want you, and I want you for all time".
@bethdealmeida67892 ай бұрын
Isn't it deliciously haunting? Swear, I've never known a lineman nor ever been to Wichita but this song always makes me feel like I do! Thanks!
@Linda-y9h2 ай бұрын
I have, both!! But not at the same time...❤😂
@punkydoodle47742 ай бұрын
I have two nephews who are linemen.
@LittlebigbotАй бұрын
I farm outside of Wichita. This is in my top three.
@badmother761518 күн бұрын
My son decided he wanted to be a lineman when the crews rolled into Florida after one of the bad hurricanes. They were like superheroes to him. He pointed them out to us and our eyes opened to something we (to our shame) took for granted. (We are generations deep of college-educated artists and architects, so…yeah…sorry) Now he’s a lineman and the swagger is pretty high (he’s 21 and making a LOT of money-so he can be a bit forgiven.) But this is actually their anthem-they sing it at important events (like lineman rodeos, graduations, lineman weddings-and when they’re drunk, which is often-again-they’re mostly young, they work hard in a VERY dangerous profession and they make a LOT of money so again…pray for them)
@DestineBaumann5 күн бұрын
This songs makes me cry..so beautiful..miss Glen..Rest in Peace..thank you for the music... .
@ThatGirl-ku5dqАй бұрын
I worked with a line crew. When this song came on, I’d call them on the radio so we could hear our song.
@Suzette-gb7ujАй бұрын
Glen Campbell was a HUGE crossover artist. He had number one hits on country charts, and pop charts. Very talented man.
@nataliegambill88112 ай бұрын
Oh, man, this song always gets me. Our close friend was a lineman and when he died in a tragic accident years ago, we dedicated this song to him. Whenever we hear it, it brings back so many good memories of someone we still miss terribly.
@lisademoss9308Ай бұрын
My daddy was a lineman for GTE. He would get called out at all hours after a major storm. I'm sorry about the loss of your friend. This song brings back great memories for me as well. RIP daddy, Glen, and your friend. ❤😊
@gordonrussell71372 ай бұрын
If you want to see Glen play the guitar go to 'Glen Campbell- Gentle on my mind' (terrific guitar work)
@stephensmith1343Ай бұрын
William Tell Overture... Live
@jeffking4176Ай бұрын
WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE‼️
@maryaliceoconnor191416 күн бұрын
This song is pure perfection!❤
@itsme_mandypАй бұрын
This song will reduce some to tears
@Lugnut640529 күн бұрын
It does me, depending on how my heart is feeling that day.
@RobertVincentMusic25 күн бұрын
I'm sure others have probably said this.. but even though Glen was mostly a country artist.. he did cross over into pop music.. and this, for me, is a straightforward pop song.. and one of my favorites. Great reaction.. loved how you picked up on the subtleties of the musical arrangement. It's all telling part of the story. The "pulsing" of the piano, guitar and strings in the background representing the electricity flowing through the electrical lines. It's a masterpiece.
@paulwhite7972Ай бұрын
The genius of Jimmy Webb + the voice of Glen Campbell = beauty
@rayevarney2 ай бұрын
I listened to this song around the clock after Glen Campbell passed away.
@almondroca2 ай бұрын
As others have noted, this really counts more as country-pop than straight up c&w music of its era. Song by the genius Jimmy Webb, brilliant arrangement by Al De Lory, solid playing by Glen and the Wrecking Crew.
@dave30076Ай бұрын
It really has that Wrecking Crew/Wall of Sound sound to it.
@tresero2862Ай бұрын
Not even country at all. Just pop
@karenbork706Ай бұрын
I wasn’t even upset that you kept starting it over. I could and have listened to this over and over.
@markabusireactionsАй бұрын
It was just such a good start to a song 😂
@sarahj24042 ай бұрын
Gentle on my mind..another good one by him.
@ian-o2e2 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to remember when this was always being played on the radio 1968 ish. Its a staggeringly good song beautifully sung with great instrumentation, so pleased you liked it. When music is that good it defies genre but country music often goes through phases of being cool and then shit. Gram Parsons worked hard to make country music cool with EmmyLou Harris in the early 70s. Check out their rendition of 'Love Hurts' from the album Grievous Angel 1974. It might register on the Emo scale.
@Barbarian-tw6jf2 ай бұрын
I remember this on AM radio as well. My aunt sang to this and Gentle on my Mind while ironing clothes. Glen Campbell got his own summer show about that time.😊
@SceptiGusАй бұрын
Same here. I was ton years old. Even then, I could hear its beauty.Now that I'm 60+ I can admit it.
@edgarcia47942 ай бұрын
As Others have said Glen Cambell used to be part of The Wrecking Crew (google them) and when they backed him up on this song they all gave him their best .
@nickstjohn6980Ай бұрын
On the last day of boot camp leave, in 1968, I took a one hour cassette and filled out with this one song. I played this tape until it wore out and THEN made another one (and wore that one out too). Realistically, I've heard this song over 5000 times and I STILL get choked up when I hear it. I will never get tired of this incredible piece of music. Many songs move me but none like this. GREATEST SONG EVER!
@RadCenter2 ай бұрын
"And I need you more than want you, and I want you for all time." One of the best lines ever written by the great Jimmy Webb. "Less of Me" is another great song by Glen.
@Trampus002Ай бұрын
Glen Cambell’s talent was a gift he left in us. He was special.Love❤a guitar slayer also.
@SMtWalkerSАй бұрын
Glen Campbell was an incredible guitar player, as well. These songs take me right back to my home, with Mom & Dad listening to the radio. Check out his "Galveston", too, about a Vietnam War soldier longing for home. Also check out Marty Robbins' "El Paso". Vintage Western music is awesome.
@marke8323Ай бұрын
My brother worked at the Country Club in Arizona where Glen was a member and said Campbell was a real nice guy and brought out his acoustic guitar several times to just play for the employee's. Campbell joked to them that his performance in "True Grit" was so good that it won John Wayne an Oscar. He couldn't read music and yet was a sought after studio session player and joined the Beach Boys briefly. He died of Dementia slowly...
@evanm4503Ай бұрын
No autotune, pure talent.
@RLG-2 ай бұрын
You like the OLD country, not the new stuff. Me too. Listen to country from the 50s and 60s, you’ll be happier. 70s country is good, look for stuff from artists considered Outlaw.
@perrymalcolm3802Ай бұрын
This song is sublime
@kbrewski12 ай бұрын
That bass playing is beautiful.
@Lugnut640529 күн бұрын
The great Carol Kaye, who also came up with that little opening bass riff.
@garya78932 ай бұрын
Try John Denver's Rocky Mountain High another great feel good tune
@zackattack635Ай бұрын
This is an all time classic. Grammy’s and all that. Wrecking Crew nailed it.
@phillipdycaico5949Ай бұрын
The story of a simple man with deep and complicated feelings. Lovely
@traceydsm2 ай бұрын
I subscribed because of this review. "Wichita Lineman" is the great existential country song.
@christylynn139Ай бұрын
Same
@visarrАй бұрын
Also the first existential country song.
@bonitacallipare5338Ай бұрын
I honestly thought this was one hit you right away. Your face just - I thought you might cry. I could jut listen to him all day. Great reaction. I loved you taking it back and taking it back and taking it back again.
@Man_The_Machines2 ай бұрын
It may the prettiest song ever written/produced/recorded….its mind boggling how good it is! I’m not sure this song has a genre…I don’t know of anything else like it. Carol Kaye with that bass VI part is so wonderful:)
@bethdealmeida6789Ай бұрын
John Denver, considered country music, is also beautifully produced - Rocky Mountain High, Annie's Song, Sunshine On My Shoulders, are just a few hits!
@thomasa.bradley62922 ай бұрын
Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb (the song writer) were a perfect match.
@queenslanddiva2 ай бұрын
The glory that is Wichita Lineman - I've been listening to this since the 60s and it still gets me every time. Tony Joe White does a gorgeous job of this one too. You can just stick a pin in any Glen Campbell song and you will love it
@chris497316 күн бұрын
Never got to see Glen, but I did see Tony Joe White! Amazing talent
@markupton1417Ай бұрын
Beautiful song. Amazing performance.
@DBShouse692 ай бұрын
This song is an example of what's called the Nashville sound, because a lot of if not almost all country albums were recorded there, and they tended to put a LOT of emphasis on the production of the music, using orchestral instruments and whatever they needed to get a song to sound like how the producer wanted it to. And it was that way a long time, until in the 70's some artists got big enough they bucked that system and decided they would produce their songs the way they thought they should sound, and they became known as outlaws, because they were fighting the system, and their music became known as "outlaw country". They just wanted their songs to sound the way they thought they should, not how some producer thought it should. That being said, I recommend a few songs by Marty Robbins, firstly "My Woman,My Woman, My Wife", then "Don't Worry (About Me)", then a couple from his western side, "El Paso" and "Big Iron". I think you will enjoy any and all of these.
@stevekile1919Ай бұрын
@DBShouse69 But this song was recorded in Los Angles.
@martia59872 ай бұрын
Beautiful song, melts me every time I hear it 💗.
@spudjohnsonn8122Ай бұрын
Genuine reaction! I agree, whoever arranged the strings, did a beautiful job.
@thomascamara83982 ай бұрын
Quite possibly the greatest pop song ever recorded, great reaction by the way,,
@markabusireactions2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@dave30076Ай бұрын
Bob Dylan, no slouch at songwriting, has allegedly said that it's the greatest song ever written.
@brotherted9212Ай бұрын
For more Country Not Country, you might like “Elephant” by Jason Isbell or “She’s No Lady” by Lyle Lovett.
@boomerbobable29 күн бұрын
Jimmy Webb ( the songwriter) said he was inspired while seeing some blue collar workers talk about something and realized inside every person is a poet with their own story to tell. To him, this is what this song is about - the lineman on the wire, lonely and missing his wife, but felling connected to her through the telephone wires. The best songs - country or otherwise - that are timeless are about a positive connection which is there even if the other person isn't. Glen Campbell's voice has that kind of tone that can say lonely, sad, happy and love all within one lyric. The way his voice almost deadens when talking about a vacation that won't happen, or rises when he talks about hearing her through the whine, tells another story within the music.
@JoanBelo-h5y2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful reaction to a masterpiece that I love! Haunting homage to the hard working man! That part you loved...symbolic of the electricity flashing through the wires! 👍👍👏👏🎉🎉
@EdRoberts-rz1kkАй бұрын
When you think that this is about a man that climbs power poles along the highways back in the day when that's where all the electricity came from, and Kansas is a flat plain where the roads look like endless ribbons through endless fields of grain. Very lonely work.
@jonholcombe2 ай бұрын
Gentle On My Mind by Glen Campbell. Undeniably country song written by John Hartford from 1968. It has to be the single release. A masterpiece of lyrics and music. Glen Campbell's singing and John Hartford on banjo. You won't regret it. I have cried listening to that song.
@Brucemcleod234510 күн бұрын
Glen Travis Campbell played the bagpipes and was proud of his Scottish heritage and his American country music. Hillbilly country music, emerged from the fiddle and dance music of the Scots-Irish
@michaelbrennick2 ай бұрын
Emmylou Harris "Boulder to Birmingham". Emmylou is exquisite in every way. I wasn't a great fan of country music until I discovered Emmylou, years ago. She was a key that opened a door to different country stuff I wouldn't have considered before finding her. You can get a foot into country by listening to an artist that wasn't country but they explored country music themes. For me, and many others, that's the rock group The Byrds. And they did it with an album "Sweetheart of the Rodeo".
@paulwhite7972Ай бұрын
Kills me every time. Especially that line 'well you really got me this time and the hardest part is knowing I'll survive' So true it hurts
@TomClarkSouthLondonАй бұрын
Glen is one of the most talented guitarist ever. Country music has always evolved and broken new boundaries 😮
@rlbkc99632 ай бұрын
That sound you noted that the strings make between verses, always sounded to me like an imitation of the sound that the telegraph machine made as it went across the wire. I wonder if they meant it that way.
@rubroken2 ай бұрын
I don't think telephone or telegraph lines could possibly overload, except at the point of origin. This, in my opinion, is about electrical lines. Trouble linemen can relate to the loneliness(?) of working trouble by themselves
@epluribusunum1460Ай бұрын
I’ve always thought that the song goes back and forth between his outer and inner life. The melody is so haunting. I used to sing it to myself while pet sitting and an African gray parrot I kept would sing “searching the sun for another overload” with me. Then he’d whistle (more like screech) the “still on the line” part. Good times.
@joelmoreno42232 ай бұрын
Glen Campbell was a ‘session man' playing (guitar) with almost every popular group, singer, be it ‘pop', country, ‘folk’, rock, ‘blue-grass'…and anything else requiring an excellent guitarist. He successfully bridged all these genres, developing his own style appealing to a very broad audience, proving to be a very successful singer.
@MrKmoconne29 күн бұрын
This song resonated with the working class so very much. The ache of not being home and being on the lonely roads just made it a huge hit.
@keithspillmanАй бұрын
Glen Campbell was part of a session group called The Wrecking Crew. They played on MANY hits of the 60's and 70's. You should check out the movie on KZbin. A GREAT musical history lesson. Great reaction!!
@nellgwennАй бұрын
And Glen's best friend was Alice Cooper.
@visarrАй бұрын
Golfing buddies - Andy Williams would play with them too (3...2...1...mind blown).
@nellgwennАй бұрын
@@visarr Alice Cooper could get along with anyone. At one point he hung out with Groucho Marx.
@sylvimichelle64472 ай бұрын
Old country music is beautiful ❤
@ludwigmisesАй бұрын
I remember this on the radio in my childhood. Haven’t heard it for years. It’s got a complex and haunting melody.
@lauramittlerАй бұрын
Also, if you want to know more about the music and musicians behind him, if you can find it, watch the documentary 'The Wrecking Crew'. I think you would really enjoy it and you will come away with a sense of the first era of recorded rock and roll. It's an amazing piece of music history that you don't even realize was there.
@Kit-l3b2 ай бұрын
I like that Morse code-sounding di-dits in the background, too.
@jabreck1934Ай бұрын
That was the best intro I’ve ever heard!!! Thanks for a good laugh!
@zwieseler2 ай бұрын
Glenn Campbell was a member of The Wrecking Crew and Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound as a guitar player. Then someone figured out he could sing as well.
@RoSaWa386-332 ай бұрын
And a backup/replacement singer for the Beach Boys before that.
@kbrewski12 ай бұрын
The Beach Boys figured it out, lmao.
@ejtappan18022 ай бұрын
I grew up in this era. Several of my friends' parents had stereo systems and they constantly played this kind of music... orchestral backing, smooth crooning vocalist... rather than country, it's called "Easy Listening". At the same time you had parents like my mom, who spent her days listening to the AM radio station from Chicago (WLS) which played top 40 hits. She just loved to bop around the kitchen to the latest catchy jam. Glen Campbell was one the artists that was able to start building a bridge between these two types of popular music, with pieces like this. If you want to hear more crooners that crossed this bridge, may I suggest Andy Williams, Nat King Cole, and Bobby Darren. There are more, but these are a good place to start.
@acustomer7216Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤Nat King Cole singing I Remember You, lyrics by Mercer & Schertzinger
@jeffwarren4938Ай бұрын
Glen Campbell is one of the two best guitarists I have ever seen live...Stevie Ray Vaughn is the other. Glen started as a world renown session guitarist.
@BrakdaytonАй бұрын
I’ve loved this song for forever. I’ve never thought of it as Country.
@mgonzales56Ай бұрын
Glen was one of the greats, both in singing, and in guitar playing. Before he was famous, he was part of a group of studio musicians who were called "The Wrecking Crew". They played the music in just about every American in the 1960's. There is a nice documentary on them. Glen had many hits in the 60's and 70's. Great reaction.
@matthechler5718Ай бұрын
Cool tune. Haven't heard it in a long time. Thank you.
@CaptainQueueАй бұрын
Thank you for the respectful review. I listened to Glen Campbell when I was a teenager in the 1960s. Although rock was my favorite genre, to me the genius of musicians like Glen Campbell, the Bee Gees, and the Carpenters also stood out because their music was so incredibly beautiful. Liked and subscribed.
@markabusireactionsАй бұрын
Thank you!!
@lindasalvaterra13042 ай бұрын
I never really liked country either but this song is so Beautiful!!!!
@victorjohnson75122 ай бұрын
You can't drive across Kansas without hearing this one on the radio...
@robinwells32 ай бұрын
The lineman is working on the *telephone* lines, not electrical. 😊
@jdeang3531Ай бұрын
It electrical. He was looking for overloads. Telephones don’t overload
@deborahstrickland9845Ай бұрын
My dad was a lineman. He also sang and played instruments. He definitely appreciated this song at the time.
@catherinemallette7490Ай бұрын
My mother had such a crush on Glen Campbell. She played his record albums all the time especially on Sunday when we (siblings) all had to pitch in with the big weekly cleaning chores. I’m 60 now, haven’t heard this song in decades but I can sing along like I heard it yesterday. So nostalgic. Nice to see you enjoying it :)
@lindalee58662 ай бұрын
Gorgeous chords! If you haven't seen it check out the documentary The Wrecking Crew!
@miamidolphinsfanАй бұрын
I'm glad your willing to listen at least, because I'm not sure where you picked up your prejudices, but they are mostly stereotypes and old tropes of country music, that have long been laid to rest or at least I thought they had been. I suggest listening to Home Free and their cover of Vince Gill's " I still believe in you" or Tim McGraws "Humble and Kind"
@markabusireactionsАй бұрын
I mean, you know I was mostly joking, right?
@brentharker7868Ай бұрын
He's singing about a real man whose job it is, as a lineman, to keeps the power grid operational. The orchestral strings simulate the sound of electricity "singing in the wires" as they course through the power lines and what a blessing electricity is. He is lamenting the fact he can't be with his love while duty calls but duty he will do. This song is a masterpiece about everyday life, like many other C&W songs.
@cindyhardy915Ай бұрын
Hey dude. Seriously, check out Glen Campbell and Leon Russell playing live in a recording studio. I think it’s called the sessions. It will blow your mind
@louisedanjou7002 күн бұрын
This song gets me every single time. My 61 yrs has not diminished my love for this song. My Mother loved him and she was so spot on.
@brendanwienand9836Ай бұрын
Thank you, the man was an inspiration in his own quite, unassuming way but with an abundance of talent. Please do continue.
@docdurdinАй бұрын
Glad you found this Legend, mate. Glen was a master guitarist and became a member of the world-famous Wrecking Crew, studio musicians. He played with the Beach Boys and then made his break as a super star singer. Had his own television show and went on to star in films. Glen sadly passed away in 2017, leaving a gap in modern music.
@albertscanlon2005Ай бұрын
Has been mentioned that it was one of the most beautifu songs ever written or produced. Your right ....the whole song is perfection
@paulascott5701Ай бұрын
Glen Campbell was a studio musician along with about 20 or 30 others that were referred to as "The Wrecking Crew". They played on nearly every hit in the US in the sixties & early 70s. They were the actual musicians on recordings for all of Phil Specter's hits, including the classic Christmas songs, The Beach Boys, (You are hearing The Wrecking Crew, except for the vocals, when you listen to a Beach Boys song). They were The Partridge Family, The Monkees, they played on more hits than you can imagine. They did countless movie scores, television theme tunes and commercial jingles. There is a documentary on them on KZbin. Glen's first attempt at a solo career was Gentle On My Mind. His coworkers played on a demo of it for him for free. Those guys were so good, that the demo was released as the single and it went to number 1, give it a listen. This group of musicians were incomparable - most were jazz musicians who reluctantly played on pop and country tunes in the studio. Glenn was one of the best guitar players who every lived - really. Research it.
@brewstergallery2 ай бұрын
You might like By The Time I get to Phoenix and Galveston.
@michaeltveten8458Ай бұрын
Oddly, Mark looks like he stumbled out of his pick-up truck in Arkansas to make it to the show.
@safromnc86162 ай бұрын
IDK if you've discovered Linda Ronstadt but she came up w/the Eagles and was at the front end of 'country rock'.
@ostrichmanАй бұрын
this is one of the greatest songs ever produced. "where's the playground Susie" another Jimmy webb song by glen - his acoustic guitar outro slays me every time..in fact his acoustic playing throughout is spectacular