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Nanci Griffith

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RIP Nanci Griffith.Genius.
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So sad. RIP, Nanci :cry:

My favorite recording of my favorite song for her's:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q7oNME4WZs

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Didn't like her politics, but loved her voice, writing and musical leanings for sure... This is my favorite song of hers, and one of my all time favorite songs period... May she rest in peace.... bob

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OBSo3G8LCg
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Bob Carlucci wrote:Didn't like her politics, but loved her voice, writing and musical leanings for sure... This is my favorite song of hers, and one of my all time favorite songs period... May she rest in peace.... bob

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OBSo3G8LCg
Heck of a time to criticize her politics , Bob.
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Joseph Napolitano wrote:
Bob Carlucci wrote:Didn't like her politics, but loved her voice, writing and musical leanings for sure... This is my favorite song of hers, and one of my all time favorite songs period... May she rest in peace.... bob

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OBSo3G8LCg
Heck of a time to criticize her politics , Bob.

I can disagree with someone's politics, yet not criticize them which I did not... I loved her voice, style, writing, and her taste in music.. I did not say anything off color, just that I didn't like her politics... She was a talented performer that I liked, and is gone way too soon. May she rest in peace..
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Bob Carlucci wrote:
Joseph Napolitano wrote:
Bob Carlucci wrote:Didn't like her politics, but loved her voice, writing and musical leanings for sure... This is my favorite song of hers, and one of my all time favorite songs period... May she rest in peace.... bob

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OBSo3G8LCg
Heck of a time to criticize her politics , Bob.

I can disagree with someone's politics, yet not criticize them which I did not... I loved her voice, style, writing, and her taste in music.. I did not say anything off color, just that I didn't like her politics... She was a talented performer that I liked, and is gone way too soon. May she rest in peace..
Heck of a time to " mention" her politics ,Bob. BTW I thought politics were off limits on the forum .
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Sad to read. I met her once at Emma Joes in Austin and she was pretty nasty to me and her husband Eric Taylor once tried to punch me out which I shared on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/bill.mccloskey ... &ref=notif

But she was a brilliant performer, songwriter and artist. And it is sad she didn't reach greater fame. RIP, to a great artist.
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Joseph Napolitano wrote:
Bob Carlucci wrote:
Joseph Napolitano wrote:
Bob Carlucci wrote:Didn't like her politics, but loved her voice, writing and musical leanings for sure... This is my favorite song of hers, and one of my all time favorite songs period... May she rest in peace.... bob

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OBSo3G8LCg
Heck of a time to criticize her politics , Bob.

I can disagree with someone's politics, yet not criticize them which I did not... I loved her voice, style, writing, and her taste in music.. I did not say anything off color, just that I didn't like her politics... She was a talented performer that I liked, and is gone way too soon. May she rest in peace..
Heck of a time to " mention" her politics ,Bob. BTW I thought politics were off limits on the forum .
Look, I meant no disrespect or anything off color...I thought she was great,loved her music and posted a link to a song I adored ,,, please lets just let it go.. We can disagree politically with anyone anywhere, yet still like or even love them,,, My apologies to anyone and everyone that might be offended.
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I Can't believe Nanci Passed..... :( :( :(

She will be truly missed.

Here is one of my favorites.

https://youtu.be/vgPZT5N1B8Q


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Love At The Five And Dime

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Okay, somebody had to post this...She did write one that hit pretty big for Kathy Mattea, about a girl falling for a steel guitar player.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2GK462XnRjQ
Loved her voice and her writing, a fine picker, always had a great band, a true artist, seemed like a great person.

Thank you for posting the news. RIP, Nanci.
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Post by Pete Finney »

Yes, good to mention her "Love at the Five & Dime" with a steel player as main character. But why not go all the way and post Griffith's original recording with Lloyd Green's exquisite steel playing: ;-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgGG61nQX0w
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You've reached Ben's phone; I'm Nanci Griffith...

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She once recorded an answering machine message for me, a goof on this cover:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XmctFF8BWc

And my NG favorite:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09n5rZvbdJc

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I'm with Joseph
Yeah, I was offended
One hell of a time to say something like that.
But, seeing it here on the forum I have to admit I'm not surprised.
Lots of hate among members for anyone not just like you.
Yet another beautiful voice silenced
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Sad news, way too soon. A truly unique voice. Her habit of always including a book by Larry McMurtry somewhere in the early album cover pictures made me curious, and all of a sudden I had a new favorite writer. His books are as good as her songs.

My favorite songs of hers are probably "Goin' gone", "I wish it would rain" and "St. Olaf's Gate". RIP, Nanci!
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Good obit on her here on Saving Country Music.

https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/song ... -has-died/
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Bob Carlucci wrote:... This is my favorite song of hers, and one of my all time favorite songs period... May she rest in peace.... bob

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OBSo3G8LCg
I love that song.

Lloyd Green on steel, by the way.
He makes it look so easy.
What a great band in that video.

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Post by Michael Breid »

Her song, Listen To The Radio, brings back memories of the all night drives across seemingly endless highways, and remembering the line, "If you can't find a friend, you've still got the radio". When it felt like you were out there all alone without a friend, Nanci's lyrics told you she understood. Thanks Miss Nanci. You were a classic.
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A great talent gone, Sad )-:

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A great talent gone, Sad :cry:

Like many, I have strong political feelings and thinking.
I also love most forms of music and art.

Talented people come with every kind of political thought. The talent shines through!
My friends come with every kind of political thought. The friendship shines through!

My only thought here is that politics end at deaths door.
We have lost another person who made their life matter and brought something good and beautiful to others.
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I love her singing. I can't believe she has died.
I remember going across the street when I worked in Cambridge Ma to the MIT store and found her video years ago.
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Wow; Really sorry to hear this. She was one of my favorite singer/songwriters. I especially like her performances with Tom Russel.
I will miss her.
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Post by Mike Holder »

Per Berner;… It may be a great time for you to discover James McMurtry..Larry’s son and singer songwriter, perhaps he found Nancy’s material as interesting as his fathers? His song…”We don’t make it here anymore “ speaks volumes of the times we’ve all been experiencing these days….I bet Nancy would approve of the message!
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Post by Kenny Davis »

Just seeing this...Sad to hear of her passing. I always liked Love At The Five and Dime and Lone Star State of Mind.

I'm more than weirded-out though...For some reason I pulled up Love At The Five and Dime on YouTube last night and watched live and original versions, even Kathy Mattea's version out of the clear blue! Just learned of her death with this thread.
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"Love is how close one holds one to mind". RIP Nanci.
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Post by Jerry Van Hoose »

I was saddened to hear of her death. I didn’t discover her material until “Lone Star State Of Mind” in 1986/87. Among her many great recordings, “ Never Mind” and “ Once In A Very Blue Moon” were among my favorites. May Nanci Rest In Peace.
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RIP, Nanci! You will be truly missed...
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