http://www.youtube.com/embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature=player_detailpage This is really, really "Spectacular"!
Play it LOUD !!!!
The Lone Ranger theme... Brilliant
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For most of the 1960s, Glen Campbell's brilliant guitar playing was known only by a select few top recording studios and artists.
Long before Glen became known nationally as an outstanding vocalist, actor and TV personality, he was one of the most in-demand recording studio guitarists in the world.
He could have earned a 7-figure annual income as a high-end studio guitarist for years on end if that had been all he cared to do. How good was he? The Lone Ranger! You will enjoy!
This video is a clip of a younger Glen Campbell playing the William Tell Overture (with symphony orchestra) and dedicating it to Clayton Moore, who played the Lone Ranger, and Jay Silverheels, who played Tonto.
This is world-class guitar playing and Campbell makes it look easy.
The sounds of Glen Campbell on guitar and the symphony orchestra playing Rossini's "William Tell Overture" will take you back to those golden days of yesteryear, when the strains of the Rossini's masterpiece coming over the radio meant the Lone Ranger show was about to begin.
bcheary wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/ embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature= player_detailpage
This is really, really "Spectacular"!
Play it LOUD !!!!
The Lone Ranger theme... Brilliant
:
For most of the 1960s, Glen Campbell's brilliant guitar playing was known only by a select few top recording studios and artists.
Long before Glen became known nationally as an outstanding vocalist, actor and TV personality, he was one of the most in-demand recording studio guitarists in the world.
He could have earned a 7-figure annual income as a high-end studio guitarist for years on end if that had been all he cared to do. How good was he? The Lone Ranger! You will enjoy!
This video is a clip of a younger Glen Campbell playing the William Tell Overture (with symphony orchestra) and dedicating it to Clayton Moore, who played the Lone Ranger, and Jay Silverheels, who played Tonto.
This is world-class guitar playing and Campbell makes it look easy.
The sounds of Glen Campbell on guitar and the symphony orchestra playing Rossini's "William Tell Overture" will take you back to those golden days of yesteryear, when the strains of the Rossini's masterpiece coming over the radio meant the Lone Ranger show was about to begin.
http://www.youtube.com/ embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature=... (
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Late? Isn't Glen still alive but with Alziemer's?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell
bcheary wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/ embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature= player_detailpage
This is really, really "Spectacular"!
Play it LOUD !!!!
The Lone Ranger theme... Brilliant
:
For most of the 1960s, Glen Campbell's brilliant guitar playing was known only by a select few top recording studios and artists.
Long before Glen became known nationally as an outstanding vocalist, actor and TV personality, he was one of the most in-demand recording studio guitarists in the world.
He could have earned a 7-figure annual income as a high-end studio guitarist for years on end if that had been all he cared to do. How good was he? The Lone Ranger! You will enjoy!
This video is a clip of a younger Glen Campbell playing the William Tell Overture (with symphony orchestra) and dedicating it to Clayton Moore, who played the Lone Ranger, and Jay Silverheels, who played Tonto.
This is world-class guitar playing and Campbell makes it look easy.
The sounds of Glen Campbell on guitar and the symphony orchestra playing Rossini's "William Tell Overture" will take you back to those golden days of yesteryear, when the strains of the Rossini's masterpiece coming over the radio meant the Lone Ranger show was about to begin.
http://www.youtube.com/ embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature=... (
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The LATE Glen Campbell? Where did you get that information???
A false story about his death was circulating earlier this month. He is in bad shape due to Alzheimer's, but at least as of today is still alive.
However, in his prime he was indeed a VERY good guitar player.
Damn, my bad. I thought that he had died.
Kissel vonKeister wrote:
The LATE Glen Campbell? Where did you get that information???
My bad. I thought that I had read somewhere that he had passed. In his current condition it would be a blessing if he had. I have a mother-in-law who is in the final stages of Alzheimer's and, if we were living in Oregon, we could have arranged for a peaceful transition instead of allowing her to live through her current condition where she has to be medicated with morphine, can't feed herself, can't move around and messes herself in bed.
mikenolan wrote:
A false story about his death was circulating earlier this month. He is in bad shape due to Alzheimer's, but at least as of today is still alive.
However, in his prime he was indeed a VERY good guitar player.
Probably the same hoaxter who put out the Clint Eastwood had died.
bcheary wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/ embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature= player_detailpage
This is really, really "Spectacular"!
Play it LOUD !!!!
The Lone Ranger theme... Brilliant
:
For most of the 1960s, Glen Campbell's brilliant guitar playing was known only by a select few top recording studios and artists.
Long before Glen became known nationally as an outstanding vocalist, actor and TV personality, he was one of the most in-demand recording studio guitarists in the world.
He could have earned a 7-figure annual income as a high-end studio guitarist for years on end if that had been all he cared to do. How good was he? The Lone Ranger! You will enjoy!
This video is a clip of a younger Glen Campbell playing the William Tell Overture (with symphony orchestra) and dedicating it to Clayton Moore, who played the Lone Ranger, and Jay Silverheels, who played Tonto.
This is world-class guitar playing and Campbell makes it look easy.
The sounds of Glen Campbell on guitar and the symphony orchestra playing Rossini's "William Tell Overture" will take you back to those golden days of yesteryear, when the strains of the Rossini's masterpiece coming over the radio meant the Lone Ranger show was about to begin.
http://www.youtube.com/ embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature=... (
show quote)
Glen is a wonderful entertainer, loved his music and he could play that guitar. I remember listening to Glen and Roy Clark play their guitars together, this was always the best part of any show to me. Thanks for sharing.
Rich
bcheary wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/ embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature= player_detailpage
This is really, really "Spectacular"!
Play it LOUD !!!!
The Lone Ranger theme... Brilliant
:
For most of the 1960s, Glen Campbell's brilliant guitar playing was known only by a select few top recording studios and artists.
Long before Glen became known nationally as an outstanding vocalist, actor and TV personality, he was one of the most in-demand recording studio guitarists in the world.
He could have earned a 7-figure annual income as a high-end studio guitarist for years on end if that had been all he cared to do. How good was he? The Lone Ranger! You will enjoy!
This video is a clip of a younger Glen Campbell playing the William Tell Overture (with symphony orchestra) and dedicating it to Clayton Moore, who played the Lone Ranger, and Jay Silverheels, who played Tonto.
This is world-class guitar playing and Campbell makes it look easy.
The sounds of Glen Campbell on guitar and the symphony orchestra playing Rossini's "William Tell Overture" will take you back to those golden days of yesteryear, when the strains of the Rossini's masterpiece coming over the radio meant the Lone Ranger show was about to begin.
http://www.youtube.com/ embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature=... (
show quote)
Good link. But just so you and others know, Glen Campbell is still alive. Seriously ill, but alive.
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