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The Dutchman as performed by Steve Goodman

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2009

Chicago's very own Steve Goodman rendering Michael Peter Smith's 1968 song . Oh & a cameo;)
for my beloved Jeannie

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  • ah, but I found your tribute as well!!!! Souvenirs with John and Steve is one of my favorites. . .

  • @MrRiblet ...well not one to go barkin up my own versions; but thanx for the view & comment. With any luck I'll be an old senile SOB & have somebody to look out for me that way...who am I crappin...I already AM and old senile SOB...haha

    Have a good one Brother

    PDO1

  • I don't know if this is the greatest song ever written, but it is surely my favorite. After 25 years, I still miss Steve, and the songs he never got to write.

  • @wizardofwaste WOW...thanx for the view & kind comment, wiz

    peace & happy new year to you & yours

  • @wizardofwaste Steve was sick all of his adult life according to John Prine , and still wrote the songs he wrote sang the songs he did, and touched deeply people's live's RIP Steve! and Thanks!! Eddie Black

  • @rakeuiff TY for the view, Eddie Great comment

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  • daddyo I LOVE this video and tune. How creative! I've never heard The Dutchman before which is a crime being of Dutch linage. Very moving. Touched my heart! dank u

  • PatioDaddyo ~ you are so precious to me ~ a part of my being ~ we are after all ~ ONE!

    I LOVE YOU!

    I THANK YOU!

    ~Naughty @nnie~ :)

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  • Beautiful! Great job on one of my faves. I used to catch Steve at the Amazing Grace coffee house in Evanston - back in the day...

  • I can never hear or sing this song without crying my eyes out! How about that love between Margaret and her Alzheimer-effected husband as she and he live out their lives? I'll bet there are a lot of Margarets out there . . . bless them all.

  • @MiltonJenkins Tru dat, Milton...The Earle of OldTown and The Quiet Knight..so many great folk venues & artists during that time

    Thanx for taking the time to share bro..'preciate the view as well

    PDO1

  • This is a capsule of why I was so glad I lived in Chicago in the 70's. When Steve passed on I felt like I'd lost a huge chunk of my youth.

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