Hello everyone! Thanks so much for your well wishes, I'm resting up here in nashville & can't wait to get back on the road! You can ask your questions in the chat box about the song or video and I'll be back at 3pm CST to answer as many as I can!
John Prine, it's great to hear you are keen to get back on the road. My family will be at your show in London (England) later this year. I'm hoping we can get to meet you in person as my 11 year old son is as big a fan of you as I am. We are looking forward to the premier this evening (8pm here). My son has had a stent at two weeks old. He doesn't remember it of course but I certainly do.
I've almost never cried for someone I don't know personally, but I feel like I DID know John, just as most of his fans must feel, too. He made the world such a better place by being here. That's all I can say. RIP, you beautiful soul.
Sad day today. I first heard your music in 1975 and it has stuck with me ever since. I was 23 then and when I heard Hello in There, I felt sorry for those old folks, I guess that was partly the point. The other to have some empathy.... Now I am "those old folks" and for me, it gives the song a whole new meaning. How could you have been that insightful in your 20's.....guess that was your genius. Thanks for the memories John Prine, your work here is done, may you rest peacefully.
Hello!!! How are you doing today, please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you’re a fan ? Have a great day… Stay Safe
@@corinnegillingham5282 Hey! That’s very good to know, I just can’t stop myself from listening to this song anytime am alone! If I may ask which of all his songs is your favorite? Have a great day… Stay Safe
John I first heard Paradise in 1977. I was 29 years old.Today, I am 72, and my heart is broken. I must have played that song thousands of times. I've traveled right. down the Green River many times. I will never get over your loss. You were, and are one of my greatest heroes! You sort of remind me of Doc Watson and brother that's a high compliment. Rest well, gentle soul.
I also live deep in my head , My wife of thirty eight years, Now she's layin Dead, Wanted cremation cause of hating the cold, Now she's gone and I just feel really old. She was seven years older than me, didn't want me to die first, leave her lonely way inside of her head. So I live here inside of my head, and she lives with me even though she's called dead, We're gonna be living here as long as I can sing this song. Thank you John Tripolar cause Mania and Depression aren't Enough. She passed March 16, 2019 and I'm finally crying. Thank You John! Her name is Josie Escobedo mine is Bob Johnson
I know where you're coming from. I lost my husband in October of '19. We had nobody but each other for 29 years and now I have nobody at all and I have coffee every morning with him. He's right here in his urn. 🥀🖤
@@moondancer9066 I sent my wife's urn to be with her family in Cheyenne, but Josie is with me, having Sees Candy even though I'm diabetic, and fat! Much Love, Tripolar, cause Mania and Depression aren't Enough.
i ashamed to say that i did not cry when my dad died but i did the morning that i heard john died i never met him but i miss him PLEASE DONATE to keep his joy flowing
The first time I saw John play live was in 1984. It was him and Steve Goodman. They played at the University of Arizona in Tucson. When I heard they were coming, I literally ran to the box office and got 4 tickets. Second row, center. I had been listening to him for almost 10 years by then, mostly while stationed in Germany in the army. To see him and Steve in person was the culmination of my music listening journey. I still have the ticket stub and have since scanned it to help preserve the memory. Thanks, John, for bringing us to this moment.
I saw John and Steve at the celebrity theater in phx many years ago. Saw John w Bonnie Raitt again w Cowboy Junkies all at the celebrity so very long ago. He was always great, funny too. Back in the days when I was young and so were they. Sue
oh..... man .......... John Prine .... just when I want to give up on all humanity and crawl into another deep dark hole to escape the madness; you shine some levity and escape into the equation. Thank you, Mr. Prine. heal fast and strong. we need you. Ramcey in Nashville
John Prine you saved my life, my parents would scream at each other but play John Prine... lol And I could hear John Prine's beautiful lyrics and voice and, of course, his guitar over the screaming.... I choose to take John Prine's advice and spread love..... Somehow, God blessed me to keep on the journey, towards peace for all those who struggle for Love!
My buddy and I were playing guitars for beers in a dive bar somewhere in Northeast Ohio in the early 90's the owner said we reminded him of John Prine we had never heard of John before so he gave us a quarter and said go to the jukebox and play Sam Stone.Needless to say been a fan ever since.
John's passing is a loss to so many of us. Your family is in my prayers. So grateful for his wisdom, heart and playful humor. We need John today more than ever. Thank you for the music memories. Enjoy your well-deserved nine-mile long cigarette, John, and rest in peace!
My heart bleeds for those who are currently suffering in Tenn. & beyond, for latest insane flooding & such… I was just in a rando mood for listening to several Late, GREAT John Prine songs & then picked this one, which I must’ve hear oh heck, 100 x’s since he originally made it back in the day and well, got me thinkin’ of all of y’all folks that’ve been having to put up with yet, another horrible whatnot in Tenn. & surrounding Southeast US States… I’ve been to all, many a time, nearly every community, town &, city throughout the Contiguous U.S. of A., less Maine (OTR Truck Driver)
The first time I heard this song was a friend of mine playing it on his guitar and singing it. Then he took us to a John Prine concert where I got to meet him. This song has never left my soul. I'm getting to the "hello" myself. I work in a hospital. And this song never leaves me. Love you John Prine. Thank you
Dear John, what can I say? I’m 68 and you have been my constant companion through life since 1975. Your music speaks to me more than any other artist. You, Dylan and Townes are the trinity of my musical world. I can’t imagine a world without you and the music you have yet to write so I try not to think about it. God bless you John Prine....
John, your spirit has moved on, and we will miss you. But your music will endure as long as there are people who listen. And listen they shall. See you on the flip side.
The best friend I never met. John Prine was the poet of the working man. What a treat to see this man live. Bonnie Raitt and John together were magical. I'm glad his family is putting his music out there for another generation.
Our John. He pulled from a palette of colored words that painted 3-d songs. His songs take me back to summer days in a field of sourgrass surrounded with honeysuckle. I'm there now
I've been Enjoying John for over 40 years now, and he has given me many hours of Smiles and Contentment! I can only think of him with a Smile on my Face! ;-)
Im not sure if this is a 'country music artist', but theres a singer called rusty cage. He makes alot of songs/meme songs. My favourites from rusty cage are this place, the lives of flies, final voyage of wailers essex, shame, gangstalkers and if all else should fail
RIP JOHN THE WORLD WAS A LOT BETTER PLACE WITH YOU IN IT! YOUR MUSIC WILL LIVE FOREVER! THANK YOU FOR ALL THE SOUVENIRS! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!
20 years ago I moved from NY to Tampa and auditioned for a band shortly afterward. Having never played the particular genre of music this band did, they gave me a tape of songs to learn. It was then that I heard John Prine for the first time with tunes like Paradise and Far from me. At the audition I mentioned how great those songs were and asked who it was? They laughed at me and said are you kidding me? That's John Prine. You don't know John Prine? I didn't up until that point, but I started listening to a lot of his work, and he soon became one of my favorite songwriters of all time. Damn will he be missed? Even more so in the future then now, because his vintage only improves with time. As writers of his ilk become fewer and fewer, we'll miss him more and more.
You still in the area? What would Tampa be without the St Pete music scene, WMNF, or Skippers Smokehouse? Saw John at his last St Pete show in December, and that made it even harder when he made transition so few months after. But it will always be a treasured memory.
@@TampaDave I'm still around. I used to get homesick now and again. But with each visit back to NY, it gradually diminished until I eventually did a complete 360°. Now when I visit NY, I miss Florida. I was totally surprised when I first moved here to discover all the excellent musicians and great music scene in this area at the time. Now that I'm retired I'm looking to get back into playing more regularly. The problem I've had is finding musicians around my age. I have no problem playing with the younger guys, it's the younger guys that don't understand that I'm not old, I'm Vintage. There's a difference.
@@TampaDave I believe I saw them at Skippers years ago if it's the same band I'm thinking of. The band I saw was an excellent Grateful Dead cover band. But that was quite a while ago.
Yes, even a Bat was included in the illustrations. The way his death got attributed to the mad scientists Covid-19 pandemic statistics, for fear mongering everyone into hiding in their homes, was criminal.
Thanks for this on a quiet night. Sometimes it feels lonely asking questions that nobody else seems to care about. We may feel lonely, but we are not alone. I bet Ptolemy sat alone wondering if he was a crazy person..
only just discovered this guy about 4 years ago ,even my little grandkids ask me to put on his songs when we are out for a drive ,,he sings things we can relate to wether it be happy or sad
In '90's I'd lived in Memphis for a good number of yrs & people always asked if I listened to John Prine & it wasn't but within the last six years I came to appreciate his musical talent.
Hey John, I’ve been a fan for about 50years. It didn’t seem that long till I did the math. There are 2 people in the world I’d love to meet. You and Paul Macartney. Your music has made my life so much sweeter. Thanks so much. I wish you nothing but the best!
Great bought this CD when it came out last year ..This is one our favorites along with Screen door and my top favorite Egg and daughter .. being one of the old folks with crazy bones.. Thanks for the music . Been a fan since back in 72 or 73 when first saw you at a little place in mass ,Music Inn ,an outside place where back then concerts were relaxing and fun ..Thanks for all the tunes most of which gave us all a smile...
Well, Mr. Prine, I have read every comment on this thread and all I can say is that it must have been the Will of God to take you home. I have no doubt that you are with the Lord you always loved and in my heart I know you are at peace. I send love to your Spirit and to your lovely widow and family you left behind. Forever and always ❤️ T. M.
My daughter, Trinity & I use to listen to Lost Dogs & Mixed Blessings. We would laugh, cry & sing along. She's been gone 6 years, but we're still listening.
Hello!!! How are you doing today, please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you’re a fan ? Have a great day… Stay Safe
John, I love you so much. I can't stop the tears since I heard you fell ill. You can beat this, if anyone can. We need you now more than ever. Your voice, your words and music, has always been where I turn whenever I need to find strength to get through the challenges of this life. You can do this!
It was Sandpoint Idaho where we met for the first time... Just previous to that, The Panida Theater invited us to list on a 3 × 5 card, our requests for future artists we desired to perform at that venue... I believe we were asked to put 3 names on the card. I got Blessed that night John... They brought You and the others too...I'm still in Idaho, homebound on Hoodoo Mountain and the poster from that event hangs still (wait ... I think it just moved, as if God blew a gentle breath with memories attendant)... No, I was wrong... It was only that mouse (from Mars, now his name) sneakin' in thru a hole-in-the-wall behind it)...Lol... Michael Murphy & Jerry Jeff Walker also attended at other dates upon my requests...I'm smilin' now as I was then... Thanks man, I love ya bro... Dean Stackhouse
One day i was 18 . working out of town. Went into a music store in Tacoma Washington. I said can I please have who's playing on the speakers. It was john prine. Fell in love with music again. Im 35 now, and crazy as a loon
Always have loved your music, some of the most beautiful and truthful lyrics ever put on paper, and you have a way of being able to laugh at yourself, if you can't do that, what good is life! Thank you so much John Prime, you're the best!!!☯️
Thanks everyone for watching the video and chatting. See you out on the road
No, thank you John! I hope you get feeling better soon! We love you!
Will you be touring Stone Park this year lol
We are going to miss you in Banff but wishing you our best- lots of love - Next year? I sure hope - from Robert and family
Thank you for this gentle song, Mr. Prine. It's exactly the perspective we all need❤️
Get well John,😎❤️
Hello everyone! Thanks so much for your well wishes, I'm resting up here in nashville & can't wait to get back on the road! You can ask your questions in the chat box about the song or video and I'll be back at 3pm CST to answer as many as I can!
John Prine, it's great to hear you are keen to get back on the road.
My family will be at your show in London (England) later this year. I'm hoping we can get to meet you in person as my 11 year old son is as big a fan of you as I am.
We are looking forward to the premier this evening (8pm here). My son has had a stent at two weeks old. He doesn't remember it of course but I certainly do.
Glad you’re doing better John. Come back to Wisconsin sometime soon!
John Prine......Love This Tune ! Be Well Sir And best wishes to the Prine family ad OH Boy Records....
''Rebuking Prayers'' towards whats a ailing ya John.
-man of many adjustments
''Rebuking Prayers'' towards whats a ailing ya John.
-man of many adjustments
I've almost never cried for someone I don't know personally, but I feel like I DID know John, just as most of his fans must feel, too. He made the world such a better place by being here. That's all I can say. RIP, you beautiful soul.
Still shedding tears, this guy has been with me since 76. We have his songs and that will have to get us along
My brother love his music . My brother is on heaven now with John Prime.
John became part of my thinking in life. If that's not knowing him I don't know what is...
his music was like him talking to u it was like family dying
Adding another concert I’m going to when I get to heaven. The list keeps growing. Rest In Peace Mr Prine
"I'm not crazy about reality, but it's still the only place to get a decent meal." -Groucho Marx
@@billdedman3334 Seems to be a question still.
Arest. Fauci
John Prine...the perfect therapy for America in these troubled times
Thank you Linda
As long as I live I'll keep playing and singing John Prine.
I second that
You better had
Me too ~ :( ~
Still singing his song, though it's sometimes hard not crying as I do. Miss this old boy something terrible. RIP John Prine
Ditto!
Sad day today. I first heard your music in 1975 and it has stuck with me ever since. I was 23 then and when I heard Hello in There, I felt sorry for those old folks, I guess that was partly the point. The other to have some empathy....
Now I am "those old folks" and for me, it gives the song a whole new meaning. How could you have been that insightful in your 20's.....guess that was your genius. Thanks for the memories John Prine, your work here is done, may you rest peacefully.
Amen!
Nobody “visits” anymore…I’m certain you know what I’m talking about.
Love love John Prine...one of the best ever was
Hello!!! How are you doing today, please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you’re a fan ? Have a great day… Stay Safe
@@gregnormal55. I am, yes
@@corinnegillingham5282 Hey! That’s very good to know, I just can’t stop myself from listening to this song anytime am alone! If I may ask which of all his songs is your favorite? Have a great day… Stay Safe
@@gregnormal55. Some Humans ain't Human, Knocking at your back door, Inspite of Ourselves..I could go on and on I love all of his music
@@gregnormal55. and it's not Knocking at your back door, it's knocking on your screen door lol
John I first heard Paradise in 1977. I was 29 years old.Today, I am 72, and my heart is broken. I must have played that song thousands of times. I've traveled right. down the Green River many times. I will never get over your loss. You were, and are one of my greatest heroes! You sort of remind me of Doc Watson and brother that's a high compliment. Rest well, gentle soul.
Sitting here missing him,tears r running down my face ,missing him will never end ,he’s not livin here !!!!!!
At least one song daily...
I also wanted to add that no one can ever claim you are not an original! Who else would write a verse including a wheelchair lift. :)
John Prine. Still THE man! No-one else comes near.
Why does this man I've never known make me cry? And cry and cry?
Because he is singing from the heart, and our hearts respond.
He was sooooo special. 🖤
Thanks John, for all your songs and who you were, still are, to so many folks.
I also live deep in my head ,
My wife of thirty eight years,
Now she's layin Dead,
Wanted cremation cause of hating the cold, Now she's gone and I just feel really old. She was seven years older than me, didn't want me to die first, leave her lonely way inside of her head. So I live here inside of my head, and she lives with me even though she's called dead, We're gonna be living here as long as I can sing this song.
Thank you John
Tripolar cause Mania and Depression aren't Enough.
She passed March 16, 2019 and I'm finally crying.
Thank You John!
Her name is Josie Escobedo mine is Bob Johnson
I know where you're coming from. I lost my husband in October of '19. We had nobody but each other for 29 years and now I have nobody at all and I have coffee every morning with him. He's right here in his urn. 🥀🖤
@@moondancer9066 I sent my wife's urn to be with her family in Cheyenne, but Josie is with me, having Sees Candy even though I'm diabetic, and fat! Much Love, Tripolar, cause Mania and Depression aren't Enough.
@@bobbob2890 ⚘
@@bobbob2890 💙💗
My mom passed away March 13 of 2019. I feel your pain and so does my dad. Sending much love your way.
The singing mailman still delivers.
He could write the best from his beginning to his final...still get tears ...
Miss you, John.
i ashamed to say that i did not cry when my dad died but i did the morning that i heard john died i never met him but i miss him PLEASE DONATE to keep his joy flowing
The first time I saw John play live was in 1984. It was him and Steve Goodman. They played at the University of Arizona in Tucson. When I heard they were coming, I literally ran to the box office and got 4 tickets. Second row, center. I had been listening to him for almost 10 years by then, mostly while stationed in Germany in the army. To see him and Steve in person was the culmination of my music listening journey. I still have the ticket stub and have since scanned it to help preserve the memory. Thanks, John, for bringing us to this moment.
I saw John and Steve at the celebrity theater in phx many years ago. Saw John w Bonnie Raitt again w Cowboy Junkies all at the celebrity so very long ago. He was always great, funny too. Back in the days when I was young and so were they. Sue
You're a national treasure man!
Yet another John Prine song that I love immediately and in perpetuity.
Your music has been the background soundtrack of my life. I wouldn't be the same without it.
Thank you for your gift.
I can't express in words or actions on how good this song is. It touches me everytime.
when the keys come in at 3.00 wow
oh..... man .......... John Prine .... just when I want to give up on all humanity and crawl into another deep dark hole to escape the madness; you shine some levity and escape into the equation. Thank you, Mr. Prine. heal fast and strong. we need you. Ramcey in Nashville
John Prine you saved my life, my parents would scream at each other but play John Prine... lol And I could hear John Prine's beautiful lyrics and voice and, of course, his guitar over the screaming.... I choose to take John Prine's advice and spread love..... Somehow, God blessed me to keep on the journey, towards peace for all those who struggle for Love!
My buddy and I were playing guitars for beers in a dive bar somewhere in Northeast Ohio in the early 90's the owner said we reminded him of John Prine we had never heard of John before so he gave us a quarter and said go to the jukebox and play Sam Stone.Needless to say been a fan ever since.
John's passing is a loss to so many of us. Your family is in my prayers. So grateful for his wisdom, heart and playful humor. We need John today more than ever. Thank you for the music memories. Enjoy your well-deserved nine-mile long cigarette, John, and rest in peace!
How long do you suppose this would take, in earth years?
It would certainly be as task of biblical proportions, regardless of speed of consumption.
@TampaDaves ..What are ya gonna do with time, after ya bought the farm? ✌️
Never fails. When I hear a John Prine song, I start to smile.
Can't say I smile when I hear Souvenirs, but that doesn't change it from being one of his greatest songs
My heart bleeds for those who are currently suffering in Tenn. & beyond, for latest insane flooding & such… I was just in a rando mood for listening to several Late, GREAT John Prine songs & then picked this one, which I must’ve hear oh heck, 100 x’s since he originally made it back in the day and well, got me thinkin’ of all of y’all folks that’ve been having to put up with yet, another horrible whatnot in Tenn. & surrounding Southeast US States… I’ve been to all, many a time, nearly every community, town &, city throughout the Contiguous U.S. of A., less Maine (OTR Truck Driver)
John, your humility and humanity are an example for us all. Genius is too small a word for the songs you write. Thank you.
john, if youre still around... and even jf only your memory is here... i love ya! Thank you!!
The first time I heard this song was a friend of mine playing it on his guitar and singing it. Then he took us to a John Prine concert where I got to meet him. This song has never left my soul. I'm getting to the "hello" myself. I work in a hospital. And this song never leaves me. Love you John Prine. Thank you
A true gift 🎁
What a lovely story! I hope John knew how many people his music touched!
Dear John, what can I say? I’m 68 and you have been my constant companion through life since 1975. Your music speaks to me more than any other artist. You, Dylan and Townes are the trinity of my musical world. I can’t imagine a world without you and the music you have yet to write so I try not to think about it. God bless you John Prine....
There are no words...
I will miss you, John Prine, for all the days I have left in this world. Thank you for shining the light.
John, your spirit has moved on, and we will miss you. But your music will endure as long as there are people who listen. And listen they shall. See you on the flip side.
The best friend I never met. John Prine was the poet of the working man. What a treat to see this man live. Bonnie Raitt and John together were magical. I'm glad his family is putting his music out there for another generation.
Hello Linda 👋
Amen.
Our John. He pulled from a palette of colored words that painted 3-d songs. His songs take me back to summer days in a field of sourgrass surrounded with honeysuckle. I'm there now
I miss you so much, John. Thank you.
I've been Enjoying John for over 40 years now, and he has given me many hours of Smiles and Contentment! I can only think of him with a Smile on my Face! ;-)
Then his legacy lives on. I'm sure He smiles back, friend.:)
You think he finished the 9-mile cig yet?
These videos of Johns will make a grown man cry, if you watch the subject of the vids. His Dog floating off into heaven was too much for me.
Pop Music is terrible, country, rock and the whole lot - then one day we met John. The real deal pure n simple.
Im not sure if this is a 'country music artist', but theres a singer called rusty cage. He makes alot of songs/meme songs.
My favourites from rusty cage are this place, the lives of flies, final voyage of wailers essex, shame, gangstalkers and if all else should fail
This guy sang my life,...&he don't even know me🤠 🙏🏽
That's when you know they're Good.
John Prine, the one and only. RIP man, your music lives on.
This song is about blissful normalcy, and we should thank John Prine for giving us one.
Huh ? ?
RIP JOHN THE WORLD WAS A LOT BETTER PLACE WITH YOU IN IT! YOUR MUSIC WILL LIVE FOREVER! THANK YOU FOR ALL THE SOUVENIRS! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!
Thank you John.
I've been a John Prine follower for a long time R.I.P. his music is true
He was a true artist that painted with lyrics ..….Thank you John for leaving us with all these masterpieces. RIP.
I’ll always live deep in my own head to, and I’ll always have John’s music to keep me company.
Many thanks to the great John Prine for his decades of genius. Our world is better with him in it.
Hi John! It’s been amazing working on this awesome song. You Ohboy guys are the best!
Love from Barcelona!
Thanks Tiago! We love the video!
Tiago Majuelos you did an amazing job on this.
Beautiful work, Tiago Majuelos, it's a joy to watch.
@@burnbarnes1198 Thank you!!!! :D
@@TheGuitologist Wow! Thank you for nice words!!
The Tree of Forgiveness is a perfect album. Every song's a winner.
Damn right Pluto is a planet John Prine! And sometimes he causes all kinds of trouble but that's ok. Good to hear your voice.
20 years ago I moved from NY to Tampa and auditioned for a band shortly afterward.
Having never played the particular genre of music this band did, they gave me a tape of songs to learn.
It was then that I heard John Prine for the first time with tunes like Paradise and Far from me.
At the audition I mentioned how great those songs were and asked who it was?
They laughed at me and said are you kidding me? That's John Prine. You don't know John Prine?
I didn't up until that point, but I started listening to a lot of his work, and he soon became one of my favorite songwriters of all time.
Damn will he be missed? Even more so in the future then now, because his vintage only improves with time.
As writers of his ilk become fewer and fewer, we'll miss him more and more.
You still in the area? What would Tampa be without the St Pete music scene, WMNF, or Skippers Smokehouse?
Saw John at his last St Pete show in December, and that made it even harder when he made transition so few months after. But it will always be a treasured memory.
@@TampaDave I'm still around. I used to get homesick now and again. But with each visit back to NY, it gradually diminished until I eventually did a complete 360°.
Now when I visit NY, I miss Florida. I was totally surprised when I first moved here to discover all the excellent musicians and great music scene in this area at the time.
Now that I'm retired I'm looking to get back into playing more regularly. The problem I've had is finding musicians around my age. I have no problem playing with the younger guys, it's the younger guys that don't understand that I'm not old, I'm Vintage. There's a difference.
@@mtp4430 have you seen the local band Uncle John's Band? If you come see them, ask around for Tampa Dave.
@@TampaDave I believe I saw them at Skippers years ago if it's the same band I'm thinking of. The band I saw was an excellent Grateful Dead cover band. But that was quite a while ago.
@@mtp4430 yes, they used to play every Thursday. For over 1100 Thursdays. They play some Sundays at Skippers now.
Very prophetic.... RIP John. You leave an amazing legacy!
Rest in peace,John,thanks for the 35+ years of great story in songyou gave me
,love you 😪
America's true poet laureate.
I kept a smile on my face throughout this entire song. I wish my grandma could've heard this because she would've gone wild haha.
Strangely prophetic: almost spooky.
Yes, even a Bat was included in the illustrations. The way his death got attributed to the mad scientists Covid-19 pandemic statistics, for fear mongering everyone into hiding in their homes, was criminal.
Thanks for this on a quiet night. Sometimes it feels lonely asking questions that nobody else seems to care about. We may feel lonely, but we are not alone. I bet Ptolemy sat alone wondering if he was a crazy person..
I miss you so much man. Thank you for the soul and message you generously shared with us for decades. They will stay with us forever.
RIP John Prine
His music will echo through eternity. RIP.
only just discovered this guy about 4 years ago ,even my little grandkids ask me to put on his songs when we are out for a drive ,,he sings things we can relate to wether it be happy or sad
Thank you John,you made my world a richer place,too that I shed a tear,raise my glass and say THANK YOU
Oh, God, you will be missed, John. Rest in Power.
Thank You for the Art John 💓
You got it!
Leave those GOATS alone!
RIP and God Bless
Spot on. Nuff said. RIP John
Godspeed John:)
In '90's I'd lived in Memphis for a good number of yrs & people always asked if I listened to John Prine & it wasn't but within the last six years I came to appreciate his musical talent.
Hey John, I’ve been a fan for about 50years. It didn’t seem that long till I did the math. There are 2 people in the world I’d love to meet. You and Paul Macartney. Your music has made my life so much sweeter. Thanks so much. I wish you nothing but the best!
Be well John. The world need you for as long as week can have you. Thoughts with you, Jodi, Fiona and crew while you're on the mend!!
Anything this man did is golden in my opinion I will cherish these songs for ever
Yes, every song came from the heart. So our hearts respond to his love.
Still obsessed with this song.
Long live JP.
Bless you, John Prine. You're singing with Steve Goodman and Johnny Cash. You don't live here, anyway. ✨🌟💥🌈💖🎼🎤🎶
"Those bastards in their white lab coats"...
Thanks for all your music, stories & those 3 chords -
This song saved my life 💕 I hope you pull through this John 💕
Of all the great lines in your songs . one that comes to mind is Sally used to play with hoopla hoops now she tells her problems to therapy groups .
Uh huh, uh huh 🎶
Great bought this CD when it came out last year ..This is one our favorites along with Screen door and my top favorite Egg and daughter .. being one of the old folks with crazy bones.. Thanks for the music . Been a fan since back in 72 or 73 when first saw you at a little place in mass ,Music Inn ,an outside place where back then concerts were relaxing and fun ..Thanks for all the tunes most of which gave us all a smile...
Doesn't get any better than this, god bless us all. Thank you, John.
You are watching us now Mr John Prine. R I P. SIR.
God Bless you John Prine. You are in my prayers.
Well, Mr. Prine, I have read every comment on this thread and all I can say is that it must have been the Will of God to take you home. I have no doubt that you are with the Lord you always loved and in my heart I know you are at peace. I send love to your Spirit and to your lovely widow and family you left behind. Forever and always ❤️ T. M.
Please keep your bigotry and hatred outside of loving and peaceful communities. Sicko
Thank you for putting so much wonderful music into this world.
Rest in peace John Prine my deepest condolences to his family
We miss you , John!
I see the Stars and moon they are called constellations! I'm Sure That was where John was and IS Now!! Ty JP 💜
We Love You John!
I'm lovin this no end...........
Always loved you John Prine, Rip.
My daughter, Trinity & I use to listen to Lost Dogs & Mixed Blessings. We would laugh, cry & sing along. She's been gone 6 years, but we're still listening.
Been loving your music for many years; sure hope you continue to be the heart and soul for the rest of us.
Peace out!
prine for president
That is some awesome visual artistry.
Hello!!! How are you doing today, please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you’re a fan ? Have a great day… Stay Safe
Say Hello In There...........maybe the best thing ever written,
Thanks for that John Prine
John, I love you so much. I can't stop the tears since I heard you fell ill. You can beat this, if anyone can. We need you now more than ever. Your voice, your words and music, has always been where I turn whenever I need to find strength to get through the challenges of this life. You can do this!
It was Sandpoint Idaho where we met for the first time... Just previous to that, The Panida Theater invited us to list on a 3 × 5 card, our requests for future artists we desired to perform at that venue... I believe we were asked to put 3 names on the card. I got Blessed that night John... They brought You and the others too...I'm still in Idaho, homebound on Hoodoo Mountain and the poster from that event hangs still (wait ... I think it just moved, as if God blew a gentle breath with memories attendant)... No, I was wrong... It was only that mouse (from Mars, now his name) sneakin' in thru a hole-in-the-wall behind it)...Lol...
Michael Murphy & Jerry Jeff Walker also attended at other dates upon my requests...I'm smilin' now as I was then... Thanks man, I love ya bro...
Dean Stackhouse
One day i was 18 . working out of town. Went into a music store in Tacoma Washington. I said can I please have who's playing on the speakers. It was john prine. Fell in love with music again. Im 35 now, and crazy as a loon
Always have loved your music, some of the most beautiful and truthful lyrics ever put on paper, and you have a way of being able to laugh at yourself, if you can't do that, what good is life! Thank you so much John Prime, you're the best!!!☯️