Now, we can compare the performances of Galveston together.
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(I can't embed this video here because the YouTube uploader doesn't allow embedding on other websites.)
Galveston: https://youtu.be/_zqyQN6NnuY?t=33m" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW, what do you all think about Glen's guitar solo on this song, also performed at the Sioux Falls concert:
"Try A Little Kindness": https://youtu.be/_zqyQN6NnuY?t=1h17m5s" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Classical Gas" and the "William Tell Overture" at the Royal Festival Hall concert in 1977 are tremendous guitar solos, too.
"Galveston" with Steve Wariner is in a class of its own, I think. Glen performing with other gifted musicians (like Steve) brought out something special in his performances, and I don't know how to describe it.
What do all of these performances have in common? All of these performances were done live. Right now, I can't think of a recording created in a studio that equals any of the above. Can you?