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Thank you for sharing those video links, Randy.
It's touching and beautiful to watch the video of Gary performing in the hospital for a fan who passed away two days later. Shows a lot about Gary's character and spirituality as a person.
Jim and Gary sound good together.
I hadn't watched those Ralph Emery shows previously and these programs were a treat to listen to.
Wish I could turn the clock back to 20 or 25 years ago; there were so many artists that I overlooked or just took for granted!
For example, I only recently discovered The Carter Family, can you believe that?

Elusive Butterfly, thanks so much for your interesting posts. I really enjoyed reading your write-up about country music, American and Danish, and also Glen's philosophy for a good song.
Who are some of the popular Danish country artists now?
I wonder why Danish artists haven't been recognized in the U.S. (not that I know of, maybe some are known here?) in comparison to the popularity of British music with Americans?

Dee


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You bet I enjoyed every minute of it, Randy. Thanks a million for sending me that link. You know, I live in Denmark. And we've not so familiar with the "real" country music, until in the recent years. Now it's grown to be very popular. I can say the same for myself. When I joined my "first" Glen Campbell groups on Facebook, a couple of years ago, a whole new world opened itself to me. And country was a huge part of that. So I went on youtube to listen to all the brilliant country music there is to explore. Naturally we've had Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Roger Miller, Buck Owens and so many more, on our national radio, during the past 40 decades. Still, I had a lot to learn about it. Today I'm totally into American country music, as well as many of our Danish artists have tried to make it with the country sound and with a great deal of success. It seems to me, that Country music has been "sleeping" for a great number of years. But it has come alive again, much to my pleasure. Country songs in the 50's and 60's seemed to have so much more to tell. As Glen Campbell always said "It has to tell a story". Same thing with the country genre. The songs need to take you "somewhere". Let you into a true story about something important to us all. I truly enjoyed the whole video , Randy. Thanks again. Elusive Butterfly.


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Elusive Butterfly, you are most welcome. I agree, it does speak volumes of his character to sing for that man in the hospital. The other link is the part of the Ralph Emery show (Nashville Now) where Gary Puckett and Jim Glaser both sing together on Woman Woman.... If you watch the whole clip , yes Gary Puckett does sing snippets of Young Girl, Lady Willpower, and Over You also. I'm a fan of Gary Puckett also, but I also like Jim Glaser very well too. The muppet you are referring to , I think is Shotgun Red a prop Ralph used on his show.

Here's a clip I love that Glen did as a salute to Ralph Emery...Hope u enjoy :D

https://youtu.be/wFGwL36ru1s?t=3369" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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Thank you so much Randy, for posting the links, to the YT-clip where Gary Puckett sings Woman Woman, for the sick man in the hospital. Says a great deal about his noble charater. And then the other link with him singing "Young Girl" on this......show? Was it some kind of Muppet Show? Anyway. Young Girl was the first song I ever heard Gary Puckett sing, back in the late 60's/early 70's, when I was 14 years old. I couldn't get enough of that song and his tremendous voice. Thanks again. Loved it. Elusive Butterfly


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I already found that software Dee. I uploaded the reverse version of Glen's intro to "Just Dropped In" in the Resources forum:

http://www.glencampbellforums.com/viewt ... f=30&t=357" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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Here's that link Dee, I have tremendous respect for Mr. Puckett after watching this...The story of his visit is in the description

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWo-YwEIfkI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Here's another link with Gary Puckett and Jim Glaser together singing the song on Ralph Emery's show


https://youtu.be/ThF0NS3ejok?t=233" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Dee

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Maybe arlw can confirm for us that Glen was actually on that session.
Didn't Glen want to record Woman, Woman?
Randy, if you find that vid, maybe you can post it. Gary Puckett missed my radar when this song was a hit.


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I'm a big fan of both Gary Puckett's version and also Jim Glaser's who co-wrote the song. I didn't know about Jerry Fuller , and also Glen playing on the record for them though. Nice link :D

Also, There is a video on YT where Mr. Puckett drove 4hrs to play that song for a big fan of his that was very sick. Very touching....


Dee

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Let us know when you find that software, Cowpoke!

For all readers:

:?: Name This Song :?:

When: 1967
Where: Recorded in Studio A at Columbia in the CBS building, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood
Who produced it: Jerry Fuller
Who knew it would be a big hit: Jerry Fuller
Names of the wrecking crew musicians who were in Studio A for the recording session: Glen Campbell, Carol Kaye, Larry Knechtel, and Hal Blaine
Recording artist: Gary Puckett and the Union Gap
Who became overcome with emotion and couldn't sing his part: Gary Puckett

Did you identify the song? See: http://www.centraljersey.com/time_off/h ... 6fe9c.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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I did hear about it before but thanks for posting that one, I love it. I have been planning to find software that can play mp3s backwards so we can hear what Glen actually played!


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