NittanyFan

August 8th, 2017 at 5:33 PM ^

His family had to walk an extraordinarily tough road the last several years.  I did admire that he handled the cards he was dealt with grace.

DonAZ

August 8th, 2017 at 5:31 PM ^

Prior to his fame as a performer, he was a session musician for "The Wrecking Crew" in Los Angeles.  So his guitar skills were real.  Netflix at one point had a documentary on the Wrecking Crew.  Great documentary if it's still available.

softshoes

August 8th, 2017 at 5:32 PM ^

One of greatest session guitarists ever. Saw him at Pine Knob right before his rhinestone era. He played the bagpipes that night, would make a Scottsman weep. 

RIP Glen, say hey to John Hartman.

Esterhaus

August 8th, 2017 at 6:04 PM ^

Battled his affliction for many years. He made his fight public and helped raise awareness. 50% of us stand a chance of experiencing mental attrition as we age. Now there's a cause to rally behind.

Fishbulb

August 8th, 2017 at 6:42 PM ^

Glen Campbell could play the piss out of the guitar. Check out his version of the William Tell Overture--he plays part of it behind his head. As several people in here have mentioned, he was a member of the Wrecking Crew and they banged out hits on the regular (in minimal takes). Glen could not read music, so he composed in his head/played by ear to cut the tracks. The documentary covering his last tour as he battled Alzheimer's is very touching. It's called "I'll Be Me." He would forget what city he was in and who was in his band (which included 3 of his kids) but he could still play. Apparently he was also one hell of a golfer. Lots of stuff on YouTube. Generationally speaking, I think a lot of people don't realize how talented he was.

Schembo

August 8th, 2017 at 8:08 PM ^

"Wichita Lineman" was alwaya one of my favorite country songs.  It was one of those songs that kind of just made you slow down for a few minutes and appreciate the moment of good lyrically written song.

His Dudeness

August 8th, 2017 at 9:57 PM ^

I've literally never heard of him. I'm 34. Not trying to be a dick just kind of surprising to me seeing as how deeply he touched some of the folks here with his music.

Year of Revenge II

August 9th, 2017 at 9:58 AM ^

I just happen to be driving to Phoenix today.  Thanks for the songs, and the memories Glen.  You more than anyone enabled me to appreciate some country music. You were, and are, a classic!