While the legendary John Prine battles coronavirus, Chicago cheers for an encore
...The relationship between the songwriter and Chicago is, put simplest, a two-way love affair. So when news hit last weekend that Prine, 73, was stricken with COVID-19 and in critical condition, it created a storm of online grief. His fans, both famous and not, started posting tributes, memories and videos of them performing his songs in their living rooms. On Tuesday, Stephen Colbert interrupted his late-night show to air a duet he recorded with Prine in 2016. “One of the happiest moments I’ve had on my show,” Colbert said... (Chicago Tribune)
One of the things I know I'll do with my "socially available free time," when I get it back, is go out to hear music. Hope I'll get to hear John again. Or at least James Taylor, for whom we have tickets in July.
UPDATE, 4.7.20, 9 pm.-
John Prine, the raspy-voiced country-folk singer whose ingenious lyrics to songs by turns poignant, angry and comic made him a favorite of Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson and others, died Tuesday at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. He was 73.
The cause was complications from Covid-19, his family said... (continues)
Go to town, John, and take that wristwatch off your arm. Your genius is timeless. #JohnPrine https://t.co/QfqaiI32K1— Phil Oliver (@OSOPHER) April 8, 2020
"John Prine's songs claimed sweet revenge by making room for the wide range of emotions that careen through people as they stumble and dance through life," writes NPR music critic @annkpowers. "He gave us the gift of his head and his heart."https://t.co/8gkIKcihsw— NPR (@NPR) April 8, 2020
R.I.P. John Prine, October 10, 1946 - April 7, 2020. Here he is playing “Paradise” with John Burns in 1980. pic.twitter.com/xx9l8BbVK4— Dust-to-Digital (@dusttodigital) April 8, 2020
When I Get To Heaven - live:
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Thank you for this amazing continuation of my post! I didn't know how you guys would react to a little bit different kind of philosophy that involves listening to music
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