Re:RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT THREAD 11 Years, 5 Months ago
Have you seen the news, Warren (and friends) ? : This Land is Your Land Project
From PBS American Masters: The THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND PROJECT is an interactive documentary to record us all singing Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land.”
Re:RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT THREAD 11 Years, 3 Months ago
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From earlier this year at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering at Elko, Nevada. Elliott sings, talks, tries and fails to tune his guitar, and amuses the crowd for about 24 minutes. A couple of the songs are cut off mid-song, including "Diamond Joe," but at about the 15 1/2 minute mark, Jack sings a fine and complete version of "Arthritis Blues," with a voice still powerful. The video is pro-shot and the man is sporting a moustache. His set is followed by Tom Russell's.
Re:RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT THREAD 10 Years, 10 Months ago
i want the heart he's got, i want the class he's refused to abandon. i wish i could feel like i won the day's fight when i fall asleep each night like he must if integrity means anything anymore. thanks for representing, Warren.
Re:RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT THREAD 10 Years, 7 Months ago
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Here's a concise CBS "mini-bio" about Elliott. This was done after he won his second Grammy, four years ago. Ends somewhat abruptly, possibly due to an edit:
Here is a longer and better (pro-shot) video of Jack with Beck at Newport, earlier this year:
And here's Elliott singing "Don't Think Twice ...," also at Newport:
Re:RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT THREAD 10 Years, 3 Months ago
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Billy Faier talks a bit and then sings "The Great Assembly," accompanied by his banjo, JA 04 14, in Frisco. Elliott is present and there are a couple of nice photos of Ramblin' Jack and Faier, together.
Re:RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT THREAD 9 Years, 12 Months ago
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Billy Faier talks about the circumstances of his meeting Woody Guthrie, and also traveling with him. He shares an interesting anecdote about being with Guthrie in Okemah. Jack Elliott is mentioned several times.
Setting: Marathon. Texas, seemingly on a porch at a truck stop. Marathon - pop. less than 500 - was a filming location for Wim Wenders movie, "Paris, Texas" (soundtrack by Ry Cooder).