This man was as real as a bullet. He captures me every time... If you know a youngster who wants to write and sing behind a guitar tell them to spend some time with Townes first...
Xeric. Pearse was the studio engineer and Adele his partner/studio assistant. They were great days. Seminal stuff. I had the privilege of playing keyboards on this fab album. Many a tear was shed in the studio - Marie in particular silenced us all. Such a song of utter hopelessness.
Xeric. Pearse was the studio engineer and Adele his partner/studio assistant. They were great days. Seminal stuff. I had the privilege of playing keyboards on this fab album. Many a tear was shed in the studio - Marie in particular silenced us all. Such a song of utter hopelessness.
@mikemag07 He certainly did. in Zeric studio up near the train station/army barracks area. apparently he used to drink in a fairly tough pub in the vicinity and became friendly with some of the heads up there who didn t know him from Adam but totally accepted him. He Clearly had no interest drinking with the suits and ties further down town.
An amazing song. I'm not the biggest fan of country music but this song has changed my mind. It's a pity Townes only got the recognition his talent deserved after he died.
This man was as real as a bullet. He captures me every time... If you know a youngster who wants to write and sing behind a guitar tell them to spend some time with Townes first...
fireblossom2u 1 week ago
never knew townes had even been to limerick much less recorded anything there.
MrIrishdandy 3 months ago
Xeric. Pearse was the studio engineer and Adele his partner/studio assistant. They were great days. Seminal stuff. I had the privilege of playing keyboards on this fab album. Many a tear was shed in the studio - Marie in particular silenced us all. Such a song of utter hopelessness.
Aprilfly 3 months ago
Xeric. Pearse was the studio engineer and Adele his partner/studio assistant. They were great days. Seminal stuff. I had the privilege of playing keyboards on this fab album. Many a tear was shed in the studio - Marie in particular silenced us all. Such a song of utter hopelessness.
Aprilfly 3 months ago
Never knew he recorded in my home town! Marvellous stuff.
mikemag07 11 months ago
@mikemag07 He certainly did. in Zeric studio up near the train station/army barracks area. apparently he used to drink in a fairly tough pub in the vicinity and became friendly with some of the heads up there who didn t know him from Adam but totally accepted him. He Clearly had no interest drinking with the suits and ties further down town.
whichbit 9 months ago
Gorgeously poignant song recorded in Limerick Ireland back in the day. RIP Townes.
whichbit 1 year ago
An amazing song. I'm not the biggest fan of country music but this song has changed my mind. It's a pity Townes only got the recognition his talent deserved after he died.
francisdpower 1 year ago