The Resentments — "Falling Feels Like Flying" — Armadillo Xmas Bazaar 08

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

Stephen Bruton sings one with buddies Scrappy Jud Newcomb, Bruce Hughes, and Rob Hooper on drums (John Chipman. Jon Dee Graham regrettably absent from this show), live from the Armadillo Xmas Bazaar '08

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  • thanks for the correction on drummer — updated the notes

  • Stephen Bruton WROTE the song -- not possible for him to ruin it. If you like another version, fine, but check your facts first before complaining about the creator performing the song.

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  • He couldn't have ruined it, he wrote the darn thing.

  • 1. Write one of the greatest songs ever.

    2. Have the song picked up for use in a movie.

    3. Have tons of new people learn about your new song.

    4. Have some of those new people find their way to a video of you performing the song and have them insult you for ruining the great song you created!

    Only in America!

  • Miss you Stephen, but you left a lot of beautiful music for us to remember you by. You made a lot of great Monday nights at the Saxon Pub even better. <3

  • Chipman is indeed one of the Resentments, but the drummer seen here is Rob Hooper - both great drummers.

  • Stephen Bruton used to come up to Wichita Falls and play at the Iron Horse Pub. He was always joined by his old buddy Michael O'Neil. He used to say that Mike O'Neil was his favorite guitar player. They were both a part of Delbert McClinton's early solo and duet career with Glen Clark. Stephen Bruton, we miss you more than we can say. He died from cancer during the filming of Crazy Heart. A great loss to modern music. But he leaves a wonderful legacy for the world.

  • "dbkuhns" - this one's for you. Your impudent and ignorant statement, referring to Stephen and the other musicians as clowns, stating they ruined a song that HE wrote, made me livid at first... but then I realized that you have no clue what you are talking about, do you? Plainly spoken, you had no idea who wrote the song you said was great. Stephen (Bruton - you know, the clown that wrote and ruined that song) has more talent and and brilliance then you could comprehend. What have you ever done?

  • Thank you for posting this. I just watched Crazy Heart. 4 years ago I met Stephen Bruton at the Saxon Pub in Austin. It was the ultimate pleasure of my lifelong association with music, to listen over and over to his CD, "From the Five", and recognize a TRUE, (too little known) songwriter's songwriter, and musician's musician. I'm sure I know how missed he is by those close to him, and those he touched, off stage, on stage, and from the stage. I will always remain inspired by what he shared!

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