Articles tagged "guy clark"PopMatters Pick![]() Music ReviewGuy Clark: Somedays the Song Writes Youby Stuart Henderson[23.Sep.09] :. Guy Clark’s best songs are so wise, so sneakily didactic that they can seem to blow on the wind of fable. Mixed MediaGuy Clark - Somedays the Song Writes You (new album / stream)by Sarah Zupko[13.Aug.09] :. Guy Clark Somedays the Song Writes You (Dualtone) Releasing: 22 September (US) Guy Clark has long been one of those artists greatly beloved by other respected artists. Bob Dylan recently told the... ![]() Books ReviewTo Lives To Fly by John Kruthby Mark Adams[22.Jun.07] :. Knuth also shares several direct quotes from Van Zandt in which he consistently maintains that he was simply a medium for songs. ![]() Music ReviewGuy Clark: Americana Master Series: Best of the Sugar Hill Yearsby Michael Metivier[16.Apr.07] :. The experience of a good retrospective is like raiding an older sibling's record collection as a kid, one of the most time-honored entry points for discovering new old music. ![]() Music ReviewGuy Clark: Workbench Songsby Steve Horowitz[17.Oct.06] :. Guy Clark is a man of deep feelings with strong powers of observation. He knows how to put across a line with a straight face and then follow it with a crooked twist to show deeper shades of meaning. ![]() Music ReviewGuy Clark: The Darkby Nikki Tranter[1.Nov.02] :. Guy Clark builds guitars in his basement. This hideaway beneath his Texas home is also where he crafts the dusty, country melodies revered (and covered) by everyone in the field, from Willie Nelson... Guy Clark, Steve Earle and Townes Van Zandt: Together at the Bluebird Caféby David Pyndus[8.Oct.01] :. Could this be a win-win-win situation, a trio of the finest Texas songwriters taking turns strumming their tunes in a casual sitting? This collection, the most notable in a new series of releases... Guy Clark: Cold Dog Soupby ="Description" CONTENT="Guy Clark, Cold Dog Soup (Sugar Hill) rating: 9.1, review by Sarah ZupkoWith his lived-in West Texas voice and some of the finest songwriting chops of his generation, it’s always like welcoming an old friend over to dinner when Guy Clark releases a new record.... |
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