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robduloc
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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Any takers?


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Don't get me wrong, melancholy is fine, ballroom dancing... even better!


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You Go!


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My first reaction to Dee's post was The Astounding 12-String Guitar Of Glen Campbell is 1964- not 1963... "Don't do that to me"... and then there is the hyphen, always the the slash for 12-String... doy* and then the little rock at the bottom of my stomach... 1963 is Too Late Too Worry- Too Blue To Cry... and it goes on... and then there is the Capitol picture sleeve for the 45 Single for the "Too Late" single that is currently not up for sale that I want... it goes on and on...

Editing a Wiki~ That is too cool* Thank you! Awesome.


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Malibu Sunset

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Does anyone have more info on Malibu Sunset! It seems to be quite unknown to Beach Boys and Glen Campbell fans alike! What is all kknown about the song. The only info out there is that it was a demo from July 1963 with Brian WIlson with Glen on lead.

Heres the song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofGmc6bFuio" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Just went through the list of the super rare singles. I heard most of them but there are some I have never heard before! I am excited to someday get to hear it! the ones i have never heard of before are

- Heartaches Can Be Fun
- Everybody's Gotta Be Their Sometime
- They Still Dance To Waltzes in England
- Heart Your New
-Temple De Acero (Spanish)
- Dream Baby (Japanese)

If Heart Ache number 3 is NOT live then I never heard that one before either!




By the way i made my third ever edit on Wikipedia changing Blowin In The Wind! :D


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Photo shop images of Glen Campbell are personal nightmare of mine.

Let's keep it real.

People don't know that they're looking at snow!


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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I usually wait and feel out if an import warrants a special category or bracket.

The Big Bad Rock Guitar Of Glen Campbell Japanese compact disc pressing.

For the most part, I'd like to think or believe the japanese compact edition warrants a special category alll its' own, and bring up Vinyl-MP3-CD to 33 album projects.

Usually I want to look at the licensing and artwork for a CD first, does it honor the original Capitol Label, how much of the original front cover and back cover of the Lp was used, are there any extra pictures, do they compliment and enhance the package some way, how?

I must admit, all the photo's I have seen of Campbell are lovely, posed or otherwise, the cameras love him.

It's the Ghost On The Canvas*


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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Yeah i guess you cant really consider an instrumental a song! That is bother me! I think I might have to correct that error myself! but hey atleast he is getting some credit!


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Re: Glen Campbell CD's (Previously Released)

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I probably would have said song too, unless I had my guardian angel working over time and then something might have resonated or instilled... hey... we're talking instrumental here!

I will have to look up the root of the word "song", "instrumental"...

At first glance, strumming is mental... song requires "Ah"!


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