Malcolm, I'm going through some heavy shit myslelf, icluding mulitple health problems, including immediate threats to my life. Thank YOU for your excellent music. You helping me to keep going. Hope to buy you a drink one day
Saw him in Lexington ky. Back in the late ninties and 3 days later saw him Nashvile! Very sorry to hear he has passed. Malcolm work will live on! Ty Malcolm
I saw Malcolm play one Friday night at the Blue Door in Oklahoma City and the next Friday I was in NYC looking for something to do. By coincidence, Malcolm was playing at Black Betty's in Brooklyn that night. When my brother and I got off the subway and found Black Betty's, there was Malcolm out front. He got a funny look on his face and did a double take when we walked up and I reminded him I had just seen him halfway across the country the week before. (We probably told him some BS about making a special trip.) My brother, Dennis, had never heard Malcolm play but, being an old folk singer, after only a song or two he said "That's the real thing". Hope you're doing well with what your dealing with Malcolm. And I hope perfect health will be yours again soon and that you can tour your great work out to the Blue Door again.
I remember the good old days in the 80's when you played on Cherry street, at McDibbs. I still have the monthly calendars with you on the schedule. Your voice is still the same, one of a kind brother, hope you have a great garden in 2023
Great to see and hear you Malcolm. Hey from Missoula, Montana. I've still got the little train you whittled and gave to me. It has a rightful place on a nice display shelf. Be well.
Best of the Shed! I was especially pleased to hear a few songs from 100 Lies. Gotta dig out that CD and listen again. Some of your best guitar work I've heard came down on this winter 2023 concert! It was great to get so many good shots of what you're doing with your left and right hands. P. S. My dog told me to practice more, but his lips didn't move, so ... t move
Down the River is testament to your beautiful soul ; much love for 2023 . Your soul growls tenderly. The first song I heard from you was Mr. In Morgantown blown away then and blown away now. . Standing tall on shaky ground ( genius ) line which I sing out at full pelt on the beach .Anyways have a great 2023 with gigs enough to satisfy .
Been a long time ago - Byron’s up in Iowa Greg Brown was in the crowd - he got up and played a couple songs My friends that night, and never heard your great music They were blown away It was a wonderful night Thank you
It’s been wonderful to discover Malcom ….truly …!!!
Malcolm, I'm going through some heavy shit myslelf, icluding mulitple health problems, including immediate threats to my life. Thank YOU for your excellent music. You helping me to keep going. Hope to buy you a drink one day
The true American folk singer!!!
Saw him in Lexington ky. Back in the late ninties and 3 days later saw him Nashvile! Very sorry to hear he has passed. Malcolm work will live on! Ty Malcolm
Thanks Malcolm. Always a pleasure. Appreciate you immensely
Your music play daily in my home...I love your songs.
Grettings from a place Far away in the World called Montevideo city, Uruguay in South América.
I saw Malcolm play one Friday night at the Blue Door in Oklahoma City and the next Friday I was in NYC looking for something to do. By coincidence, Malcolm was playing at Black Betty's in Brooklyn that night. When my brother and I got off the subway and found Black Betty's, there was Malcolm out front. He got a funny look on his face and did a double take when we walked up and I reminded him I had just seen him halfway across the country the week before. (We probably told him some BS about making a special trip.)
My brother, Dennis, had never heard Malcolm play but, being an old folk singer, after only a song or two he said "That's the real thing".
Hope you're doing well with what your dealing with Malcolm. And I hope perfect health will be yours again soon and that you can tour your great work out to the Blue Door again.
beautiful
I remember the good old days in the 80's when you played on Cherry street, at McDibbs. I still have the monthly calendars with you on the schedule. Your voice is still the same, one of a kind brother, hope you have a great garden in 2023
Yay Malcolm!!
thank you man for making these cold winter nights a little easier to make it through the night, with a bad back. almost better than a pain pill
every video is a blessing...keep them coming...we are out here! and waiting ..
Thank you Malcolm
Great to see and hear you Malcolm. Hey from Missoula, Montana. I've still got the little train you whittled and gave to me. It has a rightful place on a nice display shelf. Be well.
Excellent!
So happy to see you again!!! So inspirational as always Malcolm 💜 Greetings from Spain. Thanks for your music.
So wonderful to hear Malcolm again... beautifully moving and energizing as always.❤
Came across this by accident, and so GLAD I did. What a unique player and singer!! Bravo!
Down the river!!!!!
Thank you ✌🏼🤟🏼
Malcolm, i am admitted to a psychiatric hospital and your music helps me to suppress the pain. So, thank you
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Best of the Shed! I was especially pleased to hear a few songs from 100 Lies. Gotta dig out that CD and listen again. Some of your best guitar work I've heard came down on this winter 2023 concert! It was great to get so many good shots of what you're doing with your left and right hands. P. S. My dog told me to practice more, but his lips didn't move, so ...
t move
Music from the deep inside of a Man. Really enjoyed this👍 great songwriting and soulful musical journey 🇺🇸thanks for sharing
Unreal
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The best!
Down the River is testament to your beautiful soul ; much love for 2023 . Your soul growls tenderly. The first song I heard from you was Mr. In Morgantown blown away then and blown away now. . Standing tall on shaky ground ( genius ) line which I sing out at full pelt on the beach .Anyways have a great 2023 with gigs enough to satisfy .
Love you Malcolm!
Woohoo-- that was awesome!
So good to see you Mal!....sounding good.
Inspirational as ever Malcolm
Great as always
I was happy to discover Justin Townes Earle's cover of this song, sounds great Malcolm-much love for you from everyone at Luna Star Cafe
Who Carried You
See you soon!
Beautiful
I've missed you since I met you in Chattanooga at the market! How many years ago was that?
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Sembri un passerotto uscito da un temporale
Eat your supper son...
Been a long time ago -
Byron’s up in Iowa
Greg Brown was in the crowd - he got up and played a couple songs
My friends that night, and never heard your great music
They were blown away
It was a wonderful night
Thank you
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