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Stephen Bruton performs with the Tosca Strings

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2006

Stephen Bruton performs 'Too Many Memories' with the Tosca Strings

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  • absolutely breath taking...RIP Stephen. We miss you

  • Stephen Bruton is THE most seasoned veteran side-man turned prolific American songwriter of our time...pay attention! SONGWRITERS...check me on this, listen to "From the Five"!!

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  • Miss You so much, Stephen

  • Amazing song !

  • Good gawd~ This song simply smacks me over the head. Such beauty, so tender...

    Thanks you Stephen~ You're a king.

  • I just became familiar with this song yesterday when I watched the excellent movie Bloodworth. The soundtrack was produced by T Bone Burnett, and like all of his projects, it's compelling, entertaining and contributes so much to the telling of the story. Stephen Bruton Performs this song and I instantly fell in love with it. How can you deny lyrics like "life plays it's tricks, some cruel but fair" and "what makes you grow old is replacing hope with regret". Magnificent.

    RIP Mr. Stephen Bruton.

  • When I was a young boy, my brother Bob, managed "The Brazos River Ramblers", a bluegrass band. It was Stephen's band. He was in high school and I was in elementary school. Through Bob's association with him, I started taking guitar lessons from him and had a remote, lifelong friendship with Stephen. My brother, Mike, at the same period studied banjo and guitar with him. Stephen is missed by many people and this video is such a cherished and wonderful performance of a very touching song.

  • When I was a young boy, my brother Bob, managed "The Brazos River Ramblers", a bluegrass band. It was Stephen's band. He was in high school and I was in elementary school. Through Bob's association with him, I started taking guitar lessons from him and had a remote, lifelong friendship with Stephen. My brother, Mike, at the same period studied banjo and guitar with him. Stephen is missed by many people and this video is such a cherished and wonderful perfomance of a very touching song.

  • @informalmusic Love that line, "he feeds the soul", yes he still does and will continue to do so. RIP Stephen

  • tinsley clyde.......HE WROTE IT> Patty would be the first to tell YOU to listen to HIM, I'm pretty sure.

  • so damn good. nice~

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