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Shawn Phillips sings "Woman" (She Was Waiting For Her Mother At the Station in Torino and You know I Love You Baby But It's Getting Too Heavy To Laugh) in this excerpt from 'Texas Days, African Nights' from www.shawnphillips.com

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  • When I came back from the war in Vietnam, after three years of battleling for a lost cause, the anger in me was healed by this man, and he shall forever be my brother...for their is a kindness in his song that is beyound profound for those who would but choose to listen...

    Russell

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  • @jpta56 In my opinion you were doing a wonderful thing, you were fighting against the spread of brutal, cruel Communism. This song always touched me also..................Jeff

  • Absolutely one of my favorite songs by someone I consider to be both an artist and a person of the highest intelligence, integrity and insightfulness. Second Contribution, the album from which this song originates, simply changed not just my life, but me. It opened me to a deeper and richer way of seeing, knowing and loving. Health, Love and Clarity, my old friend, and the same to all your new and old fans. - Miles

  • @beejaymtl53 Very true! But they never play him on the air. :(

  • awesome!!!! thank you for this juwel!

    THANK YOU!!!!

    

  • I just saw him last month in Phoenix. He can still sing. And he was very nice----signed anything you wanted, shook your hand, let you take pictures with him. A real gentleman.

  • there is simply NOTHING even close to this tune. Lyrics, dynamics, feeling, the artist, nothing comes close.............saw him in Austin, Texas in the mid 1980's and he invited someone from the audience to come up and play a few tunes with him.....surely it must have been an old friend.....

  • This man profoundly affectively impacted my life.  I will never forget this music.

    Taiter

  • it gets no better than this

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