I used to see Prine and Koloc and others at the Earl back in the day. Shortly before Goodman died he did a show at Harper College where he wore a Cubs cap while he sang the final song of the night : “A Dying Cubs Fans Last Request”. As he finished the song he tossed the cap into the audience and I still have that cap!
John's look of pure admiration to Steve was so real. Steve was a better player, talked more, and had a better voice. But Steve knew that John was the more profound talent, so did more to promote John than anybody. John gave Steve homage after singing Souvenirs in every show until the end of his life. Now, both gone, and the world will not replace them. The best of Illinois and the best of the US.
I was literally just thinking about how amazing it is that such talented folk writers and musicians were both from such a great place, I love Illinois. God bless rock n roll.
In 1978 I went to see Steve Martins' Wild & Crazy Guy tour in Dallas. Steve Goodman came out as the unannounced warm up act. I had seen a few shows on PBS with Goodman, and was very pleasantly surprised to see Him. I felt like I was the only one there who knew who he was. Everyone was there to see crazy Steve Martin, not some unknown singer, and yet within a few songs His incredible charismatic stage presence had them in the palm of His hand. It was very impressive, and He did a very entertaining 30 min set. I'll never forget it, He made such a impact in His too short life. A few years later Steve Martin came on the Johnny Carson show and mentioned that He was doing a fund raising show to benefit Goodmans' wife and kids. I didn't know He was sick, or that He died. It was a shocking blow to hear. You feel so robbed when someone could have had a long career is abruptly gone. So sad. At least His music remains.
I saw these two fantastic musicians and personalities at Armadillo World in Austin in the early 70s. Just the two of them on stage. Oh, I wish I could see them again.
@@PeterPan-nh7yx Except that Goodman's wife did have some money problems after he died at 36. Would have been nice if his records had still been selling.
A genius is someone who could build a nuclear bomb to stop World War II. Or build a smartphone These were just 2 friends who had fun together and were creative and wrote and played songs together I think the term “ genius “ gets thrown around way too much until it doesn’t mean anything anymore. This is only 1 man’s opinion.
@@JohnDoe-jc3cl I think there's all different kinds of genius in the world. These guys weren't nuclear scientists but John was a brilliant and in many ways profound (though down home) songwriter. And Steve was a totally amazing guitar player and performer. IMHO, I don't think the term genius is meaningless when used in conjunction with these guys.
You don't have to call me darling unless you are Denver Darling one of them singing cowboys after 2and WW. One of my friend was his daughter. I tried to convince her the song was about Denver Darling. He wrote chop chop cha boogie and still got royalty checks.
I have been a massive fan of John prine for over half a century, my wife and I have seen him many times , and I miss him something awful.
As a very dear friend used to say, this ,listening to these two beautiful human beings singing together makes me feel so happy sad.
Two of my early heros... Chicago's own!...lucky to have seen them both a time or two
Wow. I believe you remember the Charlotte's Web folk club too. Have you seen Bob Gibson (and Camp)?
I used to see Prine and Koloc and others at the Earl back in the day. Shortly before Goodman died he did a show at Harper College where he wore a Cubs cap while he sang the final song of the night : “A Dying Cubs Fans Last Request”. As he finished the song he tossed the cap into the audience and I still have that cap!
How wonderful. God bless you!
That's awesome!
Jealous!
Fantastic!
John's look of pure admiration to Steve was so real. Steve was a better player, talked more, and had a better voice. But Steve knew that John was the more profound talent, so did more to promote John than anybody. John gave Steve homage after singing Souvenirs in every show until the end of his life. Now, both gone, and the world will not replace them. The best of Illinois and the best of the US.
Great comment, Thanks!
Why there isn't a statue of John in Maywood I will never figure out
Best of friends. I discovered them in the mid 70s. Saw a dozen Prine shows. The best songwriter ever
I mean Steve would have written many more signature songs had he not died young. Also the fight with cancer robbed him of production in his prime.
I was literally just thinking about how amazing it is that such talented folk writers and musicians were both from such a great place, I love Illinois. God bless rock n roll.
Loved John Prine and Steve Goodman both. RIP to both. Miss them. Miss their humor. Great gentlemen ❤❤🎶🎶🎸🎸
I think John and Steve were equally fantastic in their own ways. Miss them both.
Every true country fan knows this song. It has played in every honky tonk across the U.S.
It is just about the best sing along song ever!
If songs were put in the registry of national historical monuments this would be in it and never allowed to be removed from youtube.
In 1978 I went to see Steve Martins' Wild & Crazy Guy tour in Dallas. Steve Goodman came out as the unannounced warm up act. I had seen a few shows on PBS with Goodman, and was very pleasantly surprised to see Him. I felt like I was the only one there who knew who he was. Everyone was there to see crazy Steve Martin, not some unknown singer, and yet within a few songs His incredible charismatic stage presence had them in the palm of His hand. It was very impressive, and He did a very entertaining 30 min set. I'll never forget it, He made such a impact in His too short life. A few years later Steve Martin came on the Johnny Carson show and mentioned that He was doing a fund raising show to benefit Goodmans' wife and kids. I didn't know He was sick, or that He died. It was a shocking blow to hear. You feel so robbed when someone could have had a long career is abruptly gone. So sad. At least His music remains.
He did the same thing opening for Emmylou Harris at the Greek Theater in Berkeley circa 1980. Steve was just great.
Paul, I was also at that show .... you were NOT the only fan of Steve's ... never will forget it!
Exactly. I was 20 years old in Houston, Texas when I saw Steve Goodman for the first time on that tour....😊
I saw these two fantastic musicians and personalities at Armadillo World in Austin in the early 70s. Just the two of them on stage. Oh, I wish I could see them again.
Best closing down the bar song ever.
Legendary John Prine never got the recognition he deserved
Neither did Goodman.
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I'd like to think, that mass recognition didn't mean too much to both of them. We love them, that matters.
@@PeterPan-nh7yx
Except that Goodman's wife did have some money problems after he died at 36. Would have been nice if his records had still been selling.
CLASSIC, in every sense of the word. Love you both.
I 😊still consider myself so very fortunate to cut my musical teeth in a city where one or both of these guys featured weekly live on my radio’❤
I love these two. They are geniuses.
they have good voices
A genius is someone who could build a nuclear bomb to stop World War II.
Or build a smartphone
These were just 2 friends who had fun together and were creative and wrote and played songs together
I think the term “ genius “ gets thrown around way too much until it doesn’t mean anything anymore.
This is only 1 man’s opinion.
@@JohnDoe-jc3cl I think there's all different kinds of genius in the world. These guys weren't nuclear scientists but John was a brilliant and in many ways profound (though down home) songwriter. And Steve was a totally amazing guitar player and performer. IMHO, I don't think the term genius is meaningless when used in conjunction with these guys.
Thank you. I can't tell you how this has touched my heart.
We were blessed with their presence. I sure hope when John got to heaven that he Did start
a band...God willing let them play.
I spose they're singing this together again.
I’m not crying you’re crying
👍🏽❤️🙏🏽
This version is wholesome AF
Gorgeous.
And smiling an illegal smile 😎
Ha HA!
Two geniuses. Miss them both.
Pure Gold
Wonderful, what more can you say. 7:34
It was interesting to hear the original wording before DAC changed it.
Would love to watch video of this Jam.
You don't have to call me darling unless you are Denver Darling one of them singing cowboys after 2and WW. One of my friend was his daughter. I tried to convince her the song was about Denver Darling. He wrote chop chop cha boogie and still got royalty checks.
Denver Pyle played Briscoe Darling on the Andy Griffith show his 3 sons and daughter played bluegrass also known as the Dillards.
John prine the best
👍🙏❤️😄
San Judas Tadeo John Prine
Just too funny! 🙂
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Never_Even_Called_Me_by_My_Name