exKT17
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First heard him about 40 years ago when I was a young 'un and he was just getting appreciated.
A lifelong love affair followed - and I saw in the two times he played in England.
I prefer his earlier work to his later avant-garde work, I suspect he was at his best as a craftsman when he was drinking (I'm guessing)
I figure him as not only a great US singer songwriter, but also as a great lyricist/poet of the USA.
I'd take 'Kentucky Avenue' and 'The Briar and the Rose' to my grave, but there are too many other favourites to choose...
Any other 'Waitists' out there in NSC-land?
A lifelong love affair followed - and I saw in the two times he played in England.
I prefer his earlier work to his later avant-garde work, I suspect he was at his best as a craftsman when he was drinking (I'm guessing)
I figure him as not only a great US singer songwriter, but also as a great lyricist/poet of the USA.
I'd take 'Kentucky Avenue' and 'The Briar and the Rose' to my grave, but there are too many other favourites to choose...
Any other 'Waitists' out there in NSC-land?