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Jun 30, 2026 - 12:25:30 PM
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chuckv97

Canada

79293 posts since 10/5/2013

Jun 30, 2026 - 12:57:30 PM
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1219 posts since 4/27/2020

His Live at the Old Quarter album/CD is classic.

From my limited understanding, he was an alcoholic and drug addict. He went on and off several times. He died one morning at the breakfast table, due to a lack of alcohol. I'm neither a doctor nor Townes historian, but from what I understand it's possible to get so addicted to alcohol that you can die without it, similar to other drugs. This is why severe alcoholics need to try to reduce or abstain under medical supervision, rather than their own method, which could be cold turkey.

Steve Earle named his son after Townes. The parallels are scary.

If I Needed You
youtube.com/watch?v=mQ8Gtlu-PXI

Jun 30, 2026 - 3:59:24 PM
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banjo bill-e

Tuvalu

14466 posts since 2/22/2007

I watched the biography film "Be There to Love Me" and found it most depressing. I mean, he passed out with a tube of glue in his mouth and they had to remove some teeth to get it out. I love his songs but he was messed up big time from an early age.

Jun 30, 2026 - 4:28:05 PM
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555 posts since 9/5/2013

The article left out the other great half of the duet who sang "If I Needed You" --
Don Williams, one of the best male vocalists in the history of country music.

Jun 30, 2026 - 7:08:35 PM

chuckv97

Canada

79293 posts since 10/5/2013

quote:
Originally posted by Tim Jumper

The article left out the other great half of the duet who sang "If I Needed You" --
Don Williams, one of the best male vocalists in the history of country music.


Yep, I really liked Don's voice; the harmony he sings with Emmy Lou is priceless. (You'll notice I entered his name on the thumbnail)

https://youtu.be/QHoAg-LlVVM?si=8_isU0kOLF3oo7Me


 

Edited by - chuckv97 on 06/30/2026 19:12:20

Jun 30, 2026 - 7:17:32 PM
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Nopix

USA

411 posts since 6/11/2025

Townes and Guy Clark were partners in crime. Those must’ve been heady times. Rodney Crowell was lucky enough to witness the whole thing and is stuffed full of stories. Blows my little hay bailin' brain.

Jun 30, 2026 - 7:23:26 PM

chuckv97

Canada

79293 posts since 10/5/2013

An article I read years ago said Townes got sober in AA , went and did a tour of Europe where he was away from his usual haunts and buddies, but started drinking again when he got back home. Many alkies go into delirium tremens (DT’s) when they go cold turkey trying to quit.

He broke his hip falling down steps, his ex took him to the hospital, then,,,,


 

Edited by - chuckv97 on 06/30/2026 19:31:13

Jun 30, 2026 - 8:10 PM
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Mark D

USA

93 posts since 7/8/2006

Saw a concert with Guy Clark (plus Verlon Thompson & Guy's son on bass) and Townes many years ago.
Guy opened solo, followed by a pale and fragile looking Townes who performed like he was alone in the hall with no audience contact.
They took a break and Guy wandered among the attendees taking a smoke and you could tell he was a little agitated and concerned about something even though the sound and music had been very good.
When the show resumed with the Clarks and Thompson on stage everyone was hoping they would eventually be joined by Townes for a few songs, but it never happened. A good show overall, but with a very strange vibe.

Jun 30, 2026 - 10:34:14 PM
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banjoT1

Canada

369 posts since 7/18/2019

Once again Chuck, you did a goodun'. Beautifully done.......and for the other posters, thanks for the cover links.

A great song - one of my few fav favs.

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