Showing posts with label Townes Van Zant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Townes Van Zant. Show all posts

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Happy Birthday Townes - Too Soon Gone!

 Today would have been the 69th birthday for Townes Van Zandt.  A man about whom the great Steve Earl once said, "Townes Van Zandt is the greatest songwriter in the world, and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and tell him so!".


69 is not that old for a hard core troubadour, singer and forger of songs to be.  Were he still with us, he would probably be writing the best songs of his career and still traveling and dazzling us with them.

Years of substance abuse took it's toll on his health though, and he fluttered off this mortal coil in 1994 at the RIPE young age of 52.

Am I sad or jealous...I don't know.  

Sing us one Townes, show us how you really feel.  This is the first song he ever wrote.


Guy Clark heard that a a couple others he friend had written and figured that that was all something worth doing.  And then Guy became a great song writer too.  

This, the admiration of friend Steve and a thousand others who were touched by his music and who played his stuff at their weddings is his legacy.


We miss ya Townes.


Talk to you soon.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Something Worth Doing




Guy Clark once explained why he started writing songs. He had been a carpenter, a boat builder, a luthier...a craftsman who worked with his hands and liked the feeling of wood and liked the feeling he got shaping it into another thing. If a tree was a useful thing and a work of art, it must be kind of magic to help transform that tree into another useful thing and art object like a boat or guitar. One day his friend Townes Van Zant wrote a song, then another. Then he wanted to show off his new discovery to Guy. Guy listened and thought to himself, "That's something worth doing." and tried it himself. Turned out they were both born to it...and sure enough, it WAS worth doing.

I've turned that phrase that I first heard Guy use in a few of my prior posts, and if there's any theme to my daily almanac here, it's that everything I enjoy, admire and respect about all my subjects it's that they all did "Something worth doing".

Today is "hump day" and there are no anniversaries of note in my calender to write about, but as I sat here staring at an empty screen, my nephew Brian called and we had a good talk. We talked about everything and we talked about nothing. And you know what?

It was worth doing. It's been a good day.

Love ya Brian.

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