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By losing him and Harry Chapin from accidents we also lost THE story tellers in modern music.
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The BBC did an excellent job filming Jim Croce here. Sound quality great. Here we get to see Jim as I think we would have seen him in concert. He is very good on stage. Sure wish he had lived longer. I wish Jim had done another hour of songs for the BBC. I wonder if they interviewed him for this? That would be interesting to see as well.
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Ovation or Adamas. Great instruments for recording!
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man i miss those days when had to play behind chicken wire
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does anybody know what kind of guitars they're playing? they look like ovations, but i'm not sure they were making those back then. thanks!
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Was this guy the coolest singer/songwriter/performer ever? Damn. I could listen to him speak his stories all day long. That alone would be entertaining. But then he sings them too. Unreal. Jim, I was 18 months old when you died, but to listen to you on YouTube is a blessing indeed. Thank you for posting these treasures from Jim and the BBC!
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"...SHE WAS BUILT LIKE A REFRIDGERATOR WITH A HEAD..." ahahahah!! Thats a lyric that I have remembered since I was a little kid dancing with my aunt and uncle in their trailer to this song. I can still smell the pot they smoked and the overly sugared red kool-aid she made for my cousins and me.
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I grew up listening to this man. I think that he is a truely exceptional musician. The world grew a little darker and sadder the day he died. He has been my vinyl companion for now over 40 years. I came from a broken home and used to stare at him sitting on that suitcase on the roadside for hours. You are the greatest - Jim Croce!!!
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damn. i always thought this song was an homage to big badass roller derby chicks from the 70s. but this little gem makes it sound like he's making fun of her. now i'm sad. :(
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Fuck Im surprised at how good that quality is. Jim and Maury fucking kick ass, musicians like this keep me true to the folk, bluegrass, rock roots still found in very few contemporary artists.
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Amazing talent, too soon gone. . .
( January 10, 1943 – September 20, 1973)
TheJoeTrader 1 year ago
Guys..if can support Jim Croce's Fan Pages in Facebook..!!
check the description for details.!!
TheJoeTrader 1 year ago