Re: Discussion of the Week: Will Glen's Legacy Live On?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 1:59 pm
You raise some good points jay,
especially about the forum keeping the name Glen Campbell accessible to younger fans if they wish to enquire what all the fuss is about. As regards artists having penned their own songs, I accept your point but let us not forget a lot of artists didn't back in the day. Elvis, Sinatra, , Bing Crosby, Barbara Streisand,Tom Jones etc. but they are names people still recognise today because they went beyond their chart success. The likes of Dolly Parton,Tom Jones and even Tony Bennett were big hits at the Glastonbury festival in the UK even though they haven't had a big hit in the charts since the 60-70s. They are talented artists and that gives them a lot of credibility in the eyes of the younger generations. As I said before it will be down to various media to keep producing programmes which feature these greats so younger ears can appreciate why they were so good.
On the Glastonbury thing, it was a shame Glen never got to do that one as I think he would have gone down a storm with his guitar playing and great stage presence. When he appeared on the Jools Holland show in the UK I noticed younger people at the next concert I attended.
especially about the forum keeping the name Glen Campbell accessible to younger fans if they wish to enquire what all the fuss is about. As regards artists having penned their own songs, I accept your point but let us not forget a lot of artists didn't back in the day. Elvis, Sinatra, , Bing Crosby, Barbara Streisand,Tom Jones etc. but they are names people still recognise today because they went beyond their chart success. The likes of Dolly Parton,Tom Jones and even Tony Bennett were big hits at the Glastonbury festival in the UK even though they haven't had a big hit in the charts since the 60-70s. They are talented artists and that gives them a lot of credibility in the eyes of the younger generations. As I said before it will be down to various media to keep producing programmes which feature these greats so younger ears can appreciate why they were so good.
On the Glastonbury thing, it was a shame Glen never got to do that one as I think he would have gone down a storm with his guitar playing and great stage presence. When he appeared on the Jools Holland show in the UK I noticed younger people at the next concert I attended.