I'm still having a hard time understanding just how and why this man, his voice, and his lyrics, brings me so close to love, kindness, and tears. It's a spiritual journey to listen to JP. R.I.P. See you when I get there!
Amen ....well put thats exactly hat happens never heart it put that way just couldn't figure the rigt words and you nailed it ! Missin John Prine Angels are Singing ! ol man way down in JD AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR C O6 ON JOHN SINGING !!!
A couple weeks ago I lost the best friend I never met. We started hanging out in the early 70's while I was getting introduced to pot and he just sat around playing songs in my living room. I continued hanging out with John up until a couple weeks ago. Made it a lot of years together. Now that I'm knocking on the door of beginning my 8th decade of survival, I look forward to keep hanging out with John exactly as I always have; but with the devastating knowledge that never again will I get to enjoy the thrill of listening to a new JP song for the first time. Instead, I plan on getting some more of that pot from my grandson and listening to John's songs and hopefully understanding them for the first time. Yeah, John got me through every good time and every bad time of my entire adult life and I ain't quitting now. I plan to be listening to John when I take my last breath, again with my best friend. I'm hoping I can meet him then. Always wanted to smoke a nine mile long cigarette while sipping on a vodka and ginger ale. Except, I think I want a cigar instead.
Totally agree with a big ol ceegar. We're on the same page. I'm 64 and that was a chapter in music that these new rappers will never understand. Rock on!!!
The deference the bassist and harmonica player quietly shows John during the intro is so profound. They know who they are with. RIP, John. Miss you so.
I've been a country/folk/bluegrass musician for 50 years. I'm 70-years old. When I heard that John Prine had passed away, I sat down at my desk top computer & cried for hours listening to every song John Prine recorded. John Prine is sacred. He touched my soul with his honesty, love, lost-love, heartache, humor, & his unique voice & finger-pickin'. I can relate to John Prine. I'll play my Martin D-35 guitar, flat-pickin', finger-pickin', & singin' with a baritone voice until I pass away. I'm glad I took my adult sons with me to country/bluegrass/folk song festivals since they were 11-12 years old. Ian is now 40 & Adam is 38. They're both musicians with day jobs. Thanks to John Prine, Tony Rice, & many others my sons still jam with me with several friends they grew up with who are also musicians. Thank you John. Our Father in Heaven, Jesus Christ, & the Holy Spirit thank you with smiles in Heaven with you by their side. Amen! Scott Duncan, Orange County, CA
John Prine was one of my many influences during growing up, being on the road as a teen, and eventually being taken in on an off-grid homestead farm in Northern Michigan (UP) by a Vietnam combat vet and his family in 1976. That's where I heard JP first, milked goats at 5 in the AM, smoked joints, slopped hogs, milled lumber, etc., to John Prine and others on a Pioneer Super Tuner, which we had on the tractor, in the truck and in the old 1910 cabin. Years later, during one of life's crises, hinging on whether to continue onward or not, about age 30, he advertised a show, so that weekend I drove to Sandpoint Idaho to the Panida Theater at a time that I knew I was at a T in the road, and I was either going to turn right and find reason and meaning to keep going, or turn left and bring things to a halt. There were many unique and oddly humorous events before that show, sitting on an old hardwood bus bench out in front of the theater, and I went in, by myself, still fairly dulled by life. JP at some point broke into a beautiful and heartfelt presentation of Angel from Montgomery, always a favorite of mine and reflective of much of life's broken promises. I'm still here. We've (my wife of now-35 years and I) have seen him numerous times before he died. His death was the point at which CIOVD became personal, and I hated it for stealing a distant mentor who never knew me but provided so much. He was a mostly humble and gracious, giving and caring person, who could take the 'acidity of life', paste an angle of view on it that brough the sorts of smiles that folks who've been tarnished by fire can grin along with, and make it into just another survivable curve ball amidst the Cosmic Joke of it all. He was gifted that way. Very much so. We miss him enormously. Thanks your for your comment, it was spot-on.
I’ve lost a true friend that never failed me in 50 yrs of listening to him. I know his fans feel the same as I do. John Prine, always grateful, always humble!
Melancholy, humility and the frailty of the human condition, these are the traits that I think make JP's songs stand out as masterpieces. Truly a national treasure. We will all miss him, forever.
I had a bad day Tuesday I woke up this morning to see John had passed. He is a true writer in a way Hemingway was. The way he could write of everyday life
A true American hero. Dylan is a genius but John has always been more relatable to me. Halfway to heaven with paradise waiting just five miles from wherever I am.
Thank you John for so much. You are a national treasure and always will be. Hope you're enjoying a hansom Johnny and a cigarette up there . Rest in peace legend. 😢
He's a story teller of how we know life in our own individual way. No new songs on the radio now do that. No part of music history will ever be that kind of music again.
The only way I could ever bear to listen to this story more than once is to have it be set to this music. I’ve been listening for 30 years now. Gut-wrenchingly beautiful.
That's because the best ones don't become recognized for what they are, because they WON'T sell themselves out to corporations, and agents! Him and Steve Goodman were quite the team back in the day!
Someone wrote about John Prine calling him a "three chord Mark Twain". How true. Saw him a few years ago and now that he's gone I appreciate him even more. There are days when I can't stop listening to his songs over and over.
I can’t explain why and probably never wii be able to explain why I love to hear John Prine sing this song ; maybe it is the juxtaposition of the two extremes.
Just ain't right, to have him gone. John was a role model to any and all who ever picked up a guitar and tried to make a diference with music, God knows i will never be his equal or close, but his being and spirit will inspire all he touched with his presence. Jim
Although my heart still carries sadness of John's passing, I know he's playing in another dimension with so many other greats of his time. Miss you John and thank you for all your giving and sharing of your songs, music and stories.
❤🎉We went to a production of “ The Tempest” at A. R. T. In Cambridge,MA- Magic choreographed by Teller, Shakespeare- acrobatics/ Carabos- pilobus- and musical selections in a bawdy speakeasy set by Tom Waits - excellent!! And I had a broken - I had just finished my Masters degree and promptly threw myself down the stairs- then we watched soccer ⚽️ at a Brazilian Bar- before eating Excellent barbecue!! 🎉 Great Memories!!!! TYou
As I have said several times John was as good if not better than Dylan but I feel he was never recognized in the same way..Probably too humble !!! R.I.P. Mr Prine
I recently learned guitar. I heard of John Prine but never really followed him. And wish ì did. I can't describe in words how he has t ouched me. What a special person, song writer guitars player. I planebto learn to play one of his songs. That he,s gone I'm sad. I would have see him in c once rt.
Jonn Prine bumpt in on in to him on yu tub in april this year heard one song fell in love with him then he died andd went to heaven with our L:eeonarn Cohen 2 of the best singer songwrighters that ever lived god bless them all xxx
I'm still having a hard time understanding just how and why this man, his voice, and his lyrics, brings me so close to love, kindness, and tears. It's a spiritual journey to listen to JP. R.I.P. See you when I get there!
You are so right. My heart just melts every time I hear this song.
@@stargazer6753 me 2 stargazer me 2 We've lost so many great artists 😢 😂😢 miss them all :( especially John & Steve Goodman
His voice and style somehow evoke a sense of wisdom and empathy, I think?
well said
When John Prine sings a song it stays sung.
Thanks Rafael. Those are true words of tribute to his legend.
As another fan put it; you don't listen to a Prine song, you shut your eyes and watch.
Dang dude.......you almost made me cry there....
One of the greatest observations ever...epic and true!
Amen ....well put thats exactly hat happens never heart it put that way just couldn't figure the rigt words and you nailed it ! Missin John Prine Angels are Singing ! ol man way down in JD AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR C O6 ON JOHN SINGING !!!
A couple weeks ago I lost the best friend I never met. We started hanging out in the early 70's while I was getting introduced to pot and he just sat around playing songs in my living room. I continued hanging out with John up until a couple weeks ago. Made it a lot of years together. Now that I'm knocking on the door of beginning my 8th decade of survival, I look forward to keep hanging out with John exactly as I always have; but with the devastating knowledge that never again will I get to enjoy the thrill of listening to a new JP song for the first time. Instead, I plan on getting some more of that pot from my grandson and listening to John's songs and hopefully understanding them for the first time. Yeah, John got me through every good time and every bad time of my entire adult life and I ain't quitting now. I plan to be listening to John when I take my last breath, again with my best friend. I'm hoping I can meet him then. Always wanted to smoke a nine mile long cigarette while sipping on a vodka and ginger ale. Except, I think I want a cigar instead.
So you're Pat Mcgloin? Names don't seem to match up.
I'm 51 one and know exactly what you mean. Sit around and sing Harmony. Peace be with you in your travels... beautifully said
Mr Webster, pls don't rush the meeting up with him.
Singing harmony. Cmon baby. Days growing shorter. Nights are growing cold.
Totally agree with a big ol ceegar. We're on the same page. I'm 64 and that was a chapter in music that these new rappers will never understand. Rock on!!!
The deference the bassist and harmonica player quietly shows John during the intro is so profound. They know who they are with. RIP, John. Miss you so.
Kudos to the videographer, too. The closeups are a perfect complement to the tone of the song.
I've been a country/folk/bluegrass musician for 50 years. I'm 70-years old. When I heard that John Prine had passed away, I sat down at my desk top computer & cried for hours listening to every song John Prine recorded. John Prine is sacred. He touched my soul with his honesty, love, lost-love, heartache, humor, & his unique voice & finger-pickin'. I can relate to John Prine. I'll play my Martin D-35 guitar, flat-pickin', finger-pickin', & singin' with a baritone voice until I pass away. I'm glad I took my adult sons with me to country/bluegrass/folk song festivals since they were 11-12 years old. Ian is now 40 & Adam is 38. They're both musicians with day jobs. Thanks to John Prine, Tony Rice, & many others my sons still jam with me with several friends they grew up with who are also musicians. Thank you John. Our Father in Heaven, Jesus Christ, & the Holy Spirit thank you with smiles in Heaven with you by their side. Amen! Scott Duncan, Orange County, CA
John Prine was one of my many influences during growing up, being on the road as a teen, and eventually being taken in on an off-grid homestead farm in Northern Michigan (UP) by a Vietnam combat vet and his family in 1976. That's where I heard JP first, milked goats at 5 in the AM, smoked joints, slopped hogs, milled lumber, etc., to John Prine and others on a Pioneer Super Tuner, which we had on the tractor, in the truck and in the old 1910 cabin.
Years later, during one of life's crises, hinging on whether to continue onward or not, about age 30, he advertised a show, so that weekend I drove to Sandpoint Idaho to the Panida Theater at a time that I knew I was at a T in the road, and I was either going to turn right and find reason and meaning to keep going, or turn left and bring things to a halt.
There were many unique and oddly humorous events before that show, sitting on an old hardwood bus bench out in front of the theater, and I went in, by myself, still fairly dulled by life.
JP at some point broke into a beautiful and heartfelt presentation of Angel from Montgomery, always a favorite of mine and reflective of much of life's broken promises.
I'm still here.
We've (my wife of now-35 years and I) have seen him numerous times before he died. His death was the point at which CIOVD became personal, and I hated it for stealing a distant mentor who never knew me but provided so much.
He was a mostly humble and gracious, giving and caring person, who could take the 'acidity of life', paste an angle of view on it that brough the sorts of smiles that folks who've been tarnished by fire can grin along with, and make it into just another survivable curve ball amidst the Cosmic Joke of it all. He was gifted that way. Very much so.
We miss him enormously.
Thanks your for your comment, it was spot-on.
I’ve lost a true friend that never failed me in 50 yrs of listening to him. I know his fans feel the same as I do. John Prine, always grateful, always humble!
Robb i know how you feel,i love this gentle human been i miss him every day and love all his great for years take care Robb,best wishes from IRELAND
John is a goat
Sad news tonight. John has left us. Just an unbearable lost of someone who reached into our souls with his music.
& my heart just hurts
Julia Miller
So does mine. 💔
unbearable
His lyrics, delivered in that deadpan voice, are so deep that it's never enough to listen once
I am thrilled that John is in heaven, singing his songs to my husband that died at the same time. Guitar on together, boys.
Me too.
Melancholy, humility and the frailty of the human condition, these are the traits that I think make JP's songs stand out as masterpieces. Truly a national treasure. We will all miss him, forever.
Seems impossible that a song could be so incredibly beautiful and so utterly devastating all at the same time.
Bikedave you hit the nail right on the head brother
That was John's unique talent.
He really had a knack for doing that
what you said… brother had a gift for bringin others into true ❤️
I had a bad day Tuesday I woke up this morning to see John had passed. He is a true writer in a way Hemingway was. The way he could write of everyday life
A true American hero. Dylan is a genius but John has always been more relatable to me. Halfway to heaven with paradise waiting just five miles from wherever I am.
@@justinmitchell9681 me too
You sir are one of the finest gentlemen to grace a stage. R.I.P. John Prine. Respect!
Our lives are so much poorer without you, John. We wll never forget what you meant to us!
But the music Will live on for all generations. It will only help and reach the next new listener....
Whew! We lost a national treasure. RIP, John. Thanks...
Thank you John for so much. You are a national treasure and always will be. Hope you're enjoying a hansom Johnny and a cigarette up there . Rest in peace legend. 😢
It has been almost 2 months since this great man passed away, will I ever be able to listen to him again without tears in my eyes?
He's a story teller of how we know life in our own individual way. No new songs on the radio now do that. No part of music history will ever be that kind of music again.
Two of the best friends I ever had were John Prine and my pal Jim, who introduced me to John. I've lost them both, and the pain is real.
The only way I could ever bear to listen to this story more than once is to have it be set to this music. I’ve been listening for 30 years now. Gut-wrenchingly beautiful.
I think I'll miss John Prine forever. Saw him in concert many times starting in the '70s, it felt like I lost an old friend.
This is not for my father but for the men who entered my life and changed it for the good.
How does a young guy write such an awesome song. I remember listening to this back in the 70's. Thank you John. Your songs saved my life many times.
John, they call you a national treasure.
THAT'S UNIVERSAL AND BEYOND.
That's because the best ones don't become recognized for what they are, because they WON'T sell themselves out to corporations, and agents! Him and Steve Goodman were quite the team back in the day!
That he is and always will be.
And he truly is and beyond that. He's a human treasure
We lost apart of ourselves with him. I still can't believe it. Cheers John, enjoy that never ending cigarette. 😪😇
The world is a better place having had John Prine in it.
John will be missed.
Jason never adds too much, nor too little. What a great sideman!
His mind, the stories...his heart...R.I.P. John
RIP We're gonna miss ya John.
Beautiful songwriter. RIP John. Truly one of the greats😢
Once you figure out what this is about, the seemingly innocuous refrain really punches you where it hurts.....damn, John, you were a genius.
Nathan Tompkins that’s true man, he was a genius inside out
True genius
Anyone thinking about covering this song should think about how hard it is to say those words while performing, they might pick Clay Pigeons instead.
Someone wrote about John Prine calling him a "three chord Mark Twain". How true. Saw him a few years ago and now that he's gone I appreciate him even more. There are days when I can't stop listening to his songs over and over.
So beautiful, gives me cold chills, and that harmonica!
Plus, I love the way he says baby in his songs!!!
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Life is funny, ain't it? Sad song, sad world. Gotta keep going and believing in love, and tomorrow.
love your comment - so true
Such an underrated artist. He makes my heart feel so good on a regular basis.
I love this guy. Music is awesome. Thanks
A God gifted song writer and singer and every song sung with compassion and reverence! RIP John you rank among the greats!
Just kind of wonderful.
one of my absolute favourites from Mr Prine.
RIP John Prine! My grandchildren will play your music!
Good song. Real tear jerker. My ex husband was born illegitimate in 59 so I can relate.
It’s not about illegitimacy, it’s about incest.
Miss you John thanks for all those sweet tunes , your the Man!
We Love U John stay with us so we can all come to a show and spend the night with you!
Such a huge inspiration to so many people. Truely a legend thats underrated. Gives me cold chills
Beautiful; so compassionate!
Absolutely love you John Prine xx
My pops introduced me to you in 2012.
My all time fave John song-with 50 more. First heard it at the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville in December 1972
What a gift he was to so many of us.
Tears in my eyes now.
That's the first time I've ever taken Stephen Colbert seriously. His harmonies with John were incredible I really really enjoyed that thank you
I can’t explain why and probably never wii be able to explain why I love to hear John Prine sing this song ; maybe it is the juxtaposition of the two extremes.
Thank You Mr John Prine !!!!
you woke me up.
If tears could save you....you would never die
Heard his first album in a midtown apartment in Memphis in 73. Didn’t know he was s in town. Had to meet this guy.Glad I did.
I Loved Mr Prine
Damn Mr. Prine. Sad you had to write this song but glad I got to hear it.
Just ain't right, to have him gone. John was a role model to any and all who ever picked up a guitar and tried to make a diference with music, God knows i will never be his equal or close, but his being and spirit will inspire all he touched with his presence. Jim
my heart is broken over Prine's death, but there is his music to comfort us
Life by John Prine is the meaning of life …!!!!!
Although my heart still carries sadness of John's passing, I know he's playing in another dimension with so many other greats of his time. Miss you John and thank you for all your giving and sharing of your songs, music and stories.
Rest In Peace John Prine. I loved your songs and sing them still.
Thank you. Please keep his music ALIVE.
Heard him once 1974. Was awesome .....in ann arbor.
Songs that speak to your soul!!! We don't have the pleasure now days😢😢
Some many of his songs i cant name. But i know them.
❤🎉We went to a production of “ The Tempest” at A. R. T. In Cambridge,MA- Magic choreographed by Teller, Shakespeare- acrobatics/ Carabos- pilobus- and musical selections in a bawdy speakeasy set by Tom Waits - excellent!! And I had a broken - I had just finished my Masters degree and promptly threw myself down the stairs- then we watched soccer ⚽️ at a Brazilian Bar- before eating Excellent barbecue!! 🎉 Great Memories!!!! TYou
outstanding..!
As I have said several times John was as good if not better than Dylan but I feel he was never recognized in the same way..Probably too humble !!! R.I.P. Mr Prine
Come across this man by accident, wow, what iv been missing
I hope that you listen to everything John Prine. You either love him or have never heard of him.
After the better of part of 50 years John Prine at the Head (Dylan nodded then too). He is the whole most best and sweetest i'd miss if i was dead.
A look into what most are incapable of seeing, not to mention, feeling.
I recently learned guitar. I heard of John Prine but never really followed him. And wish ì did.
I can't describe in words how he has t ouched me. What a special person, song writer guitars player.
I planebto learn to play one of his songs. That he,s gone I'm sad. I would have see him in c once rt.
Amazing ever so great song ever thank you John
Simply the best. RIP John
John in Edinburgh Scotland in September a treat for us all here.
God bless you John Prine
Fifty more days Mr Prine! Landmark Theater Syracuse NY and I am so excited. So looking forward to an evening with you and yours!
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I was at that show, my first time seeing JP! It was amazing! I hope I can see him again.
So sad that we lost this great American troubadour. He’ll be missed but n ever forgotten
Such a fantastic song. There's a good challenge for me, do both the guitar fingerpicking and harmonica parts in the same take!
It can be done. ;)
Sure glad he left us with a ton of songs to enjoy...just wish he could have stuck around and gave us a few more.
Amazing ever John topssssss thank you
Awesome, John and band..sweet harmonica!
Thanks for sharing your gift. A national treasure been lost
America’s poet laureate ❤ 🇺🇸
Fantastic!
Jonn Prine bumpt in on in to him on yu tub in april this year heard one song fell in love with him then he died andd went to heaven with our L:eeonarn Cohen 2 of the best singer songwrighters that ever lived god bless them all xxx
I want to go where these angels got!
RIP JP! Thanks!
Bye John...you are missed...RIP!
my favourite song of his
Thank you. Just found you. Just subbed. Where the hell have I been all my life???!!!
Welcome to the community. Prine is a world of his own.
Kid can play the guitar.
Jason Wilbur
See you in Denver on July 28th JOHN!!!!!!!!!
John is who would represent humanity if
IF you ever come to Orlando give me a heads up John :)
You left me alone
Great entanterer for us
Unfortunate that this song was one that needed writing. Damn Dude!