Rest in Peace, Dan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKUBuLzDtJU
Rest in Peace, Dan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKUBuLzDtJU
Wow. No Dan Fogelberg fans? Where are you weed heads from the 70's and early 80's?
I guess I would classify as a Fogelberg fan.
I posted in another thread about my wife selling my 1960's and 1970's albums in a garage sale. Your thread about the death of Dan Fogelberg brought that incident to mind. I had at least two of his albums. I wish I still had them.
I got up early this morning playing Dan Fogelberg songs that I could find on youtube. Fogelberg and Denver were two of the greatest singer/songwriters. James Taylor and Billy Joel were also in the same era. Earlier great ones were Jim Croce and Bob Dylan. All of these guys had multiple hits. I'm sure I'm missing some. Perhaps we need a separate thread about favorite singer/songwriters? My vote would have to go to James Taylor.
Yeah, James Taylor is awesome. Although, Jim Croce is right up there. However, my favorite singer/songwriter is from the country side of music. She never made it big as a singer and released only a couple of albums, but she's written some good hits. Her name is Roxie Dean.
Kristofferson is probably the best American Songwriter ever -
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
Cher was a beauty -
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
Now that you've headed toward the country, don't forget Willie Nelson. He is/was a great songwriter/performer. I never liked Kristofferson's voice but he definitely wrote some good songs.
Another of my favorites was Gordon Lightfoot, a Canadian singer/songwriter.
Paul Simon - How could I forget him?
Go back and pull some of Cher's early pics -
Looks very much alike - atleast to me
The trick will be her post 40 looks -
Last edited by Dwayne From Minden; 12-20-2007 at 02:07 PM.
''Don't be a bad dagh..."