Guy Clark

Music has always been a big part of my life.  I credit my father for exposing me to many different kinds of music.  Country, Blues, Bluegrass, Rock & Roll, Gospel.  I was a lucky boy.

My introduction to Guy Clark was by way of a Jerry Jeff Walker album I purchased about 1975 as he transitioned from a New York folkie to a Texas Troubadour.  The album was simply titled Jerry Jeff Walker.  In the liner notes he wrote a commentary on each song.  One of the songs was L.A. Freeway.  He said:

Both L.A. Freeway and Old Time Feelin’ were written by Guy Clark.  Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, Gary White and myself go way back seven or eight years to Houston, Texas.  Guy was making guitars then.  I lived for a while on Guy & Gary’s couch on Fannin Street.  Recently I had the chance to do so again in Nashville, where Guy is trying to get people to hear his songs.  He told me once, “You know, I used to hear you & Townes play a new song every couple of days, but it never dawned on me that I could just write one of my own.”  O.K. Sleepy John, it never dawned on me to build my own guitar, either.

Eager to hear new music, I went down to the local Head Shop which also had a record store in the back and bought Old No. 1.  There wasn’t a bad song on the album.  Perhaps my favorite was Texas – 1947:

A lot of musicians from my youth have passed on over the years.  Some from self-inflicted wounds.  Some from accidental tragedy.  Some from old age.  Guy Clark was one of those artists I “discovered” on my own and turned many other people on to over the years.  We won’t hear about him constantly over the next months.  Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, and Beyonce won’t be singing his songs in tribute, to a national audience.  There won’t be any MTV documentaries on his life.  But he was, in my opinion, one of the great songwriters of our time.  With his passing I officially feel old now.  Rest easy, Sleepy John.

Mark

The first Guy Clark song I heard was LA Freeway by Jerry Jeff on a Houston radio station shortly after I stepped off a plane at IAH making my own escape from Los Angeles in the early 1970s.  The song so resonated with my life at that moment, I went straight to buy the album.  When I saw who wrote the song, I started to look for places he might play or other work he might have done.

Songwriters have a special place in my heart and they’re often ignored and unrecognized.  The 1970s and early 1980s was a period of unparalleled creativity in Texas’ nascent music scene, but Guy was the dean of songwriters and no one challenged his seat.   Though we had mutual friends and Susanna Clark was a close friend of my girlfriend in those days, I never met Clark personally.  I drove around Texas to his gigs and sat in the summer heat in downtown Houston at the Old Quarter to hear him play.  Susanna came by my house and gave us a painting one day before driving back to Nashville and we never saw her again.

Guy Clark even spoke lyrically…

… a wave of scrappy expatriate Texans overtaking Nashville that included Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell, and most notably, Van Zandt, whose lifelong friendships with both Clarks remain inextricable from the couple’s relationship.

Those days feel impossibly far away in the quiet of Clark’s house as he draws slowly on his cigarette.

“If you want good friends, they’re gonna cost you,” he notes as he exhales a thin line of smoke.

Ain’t that the truth.

The dynamic power of Clark’s poetic talent was revealed when Vince Gill went into the studio to record The Randall Knife, a song about Guy and his father, and broke down and bawled in the middle of the session.

Finally, I’m going to dedicate this song this Guy,  Live Forever, as the penultimate songwriters’ ode to immortality, by the inimitable colleague and friend of Clark’s, Billy Joe Shaver.

Texpat


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44 responses to “Guy Clark”

  1. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Mornin’ Gang

  2. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Dems’ new fear: Sanders revolt could upend Democratic convention.

    Sen. Barbara Boxer, a veteran of Democratic politics, says she never saw anything quite like this before.
    Loud cursing, shouting, obscene gestures and vile insults, including crude comments about the female anatomy. It was all on display over the weekend as supporters of Bernie Sanders turned the Nevada State Democratic Convention into chaos.
    “I was not able to stop these people for doing what they did,” Boxer, a Hillary Clinton supporter, told CNN. “Apparently they’ve done it before. …. This group of about 100 were very vocal, and I can’t describe it — disrespectful doesn’t even explain it, it was worse than that.”

    Can y’all believe that the Democrat voter only has a choice between and old bag, who is a career criminal and a 100 year old hippy, socialist?!?!
    GOOD GRIEF!!!
    What happened to our once great country? 🙁

  3. Sarge Avatar

    I’ve said it here before, and posted about it over here, that Guy Clark, Steven Fromholz, and Robert Earl Keen gave me the childhood that, in some senses, I should have had.

  4. El Gordo Avatar

    Maybe some rain here today. We never turn down a rain opportunity. Hope you all have a great day.

  5. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Starting our day with the Spring AC checkup, just waiting for the guy to show up.

  6. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Guy Clark’s The Randall Knife that I referenced above in my comments on this post.

  7. Tedtam Avatar

    It IS quite delicious that the Dems are finally getting a taste of what conservatives have been served for years.

    The monster they have created, that self-serving, tantrum throwing, sophomoric crowd of historically illiterate victims, has finally turned to bite its creator – the Democrat party, who designed the dependent class so it could be harvested for votes. Finally, the dependency of their creation is so great that they can’t get enough of everything, and the masses have the impulse control of a toddler. That is how they’ve been trained, to riot and scream if they don’t get their way.

    Where’s the popcorn?

  8. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Sad news from the foster kittens’ neuter trip to the vet yesterday. The little black Bear died after his surgery. His heart stopped when he was in recovery, and he could not be revived. Sure leaves me wishing I had tried to get more pix of him — he was hard to photograph.

  9. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    #9 mharper42, sorry to hear about your kitty, did he get too much of the anesthesia drug?

  10. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Vet said he was fine during operation, which only takes a few minutes, with the patient on a monitor, and was OK when completed and moved to recovery. Of course the weight of the kitten determines the amount of anesthesia used. Speculation is some defect in cardiovascular system. W/o an autopsy, cause is unknown.

  11. Tedtam Avatar

    Poor baby. Hugs to you, MHarper.

  12. Tedtam Avatar

    Comment from a story about a man in a Ross dressing room:

    And if you kick him and he doesn’t flinch, then he can stay.

    I think that’s a pretty good standard to go by. 😀

  13. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Here’s some interesting info from last year (on NPR, can you believe it??) — about women in US combat troops. I for one have no argument with this conclusion:

    Back then, the commission concluded: “unnecessary distraction or any dilution of the combat effectiveness puts the mission and lives in jeopardy. Risking the lives of a military unit in combat to provide career opportunities or accommodate the personal desires or interests of an individual, or group of individuals, is more than bad military judgment. It is morally wrong.”

    http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/09/10/439190586/marine-corps-study-finds-all-male-combat-units-faster-than-mixed-units

  14. El Gordo Avatar

    OMG, we’re all going to die this year for sure. The first hurricane season scares are being tossed out there by County Judge Emmett. I’m probably not even safe up here in central Texas 300 miles from the coast it sounds like. I’m off for batteries and bottled water right now to beat the rush. I’ll probably go ahead and wrap my pipes while I’m at it.

    MH, sorry about little Bear.

  15. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    #8 TedTam, That was terse, succinct, and to the point, well said.

  16. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    #16 el gordo
    We are doomed.

    You can still hunker down and shelter in place and prolly make it.

  17. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Did anybody else notice this article yesterday in the Chronicle about the synthetic marijuana indictments ? Sixteen names on that indictment and every single one is an Arab.

    What, we have to import drug dealers ? Americans are too lazy to run their own dope rings now ?

  18. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    If Donald Trump would nominate Texas Justice Don Willet to SCOTUS, even I’d consider voting for him – at least for a few minutes.

  19. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    When I woke up yesterday I was in Memphis, Tennessee. Last night around 7:15 I pulled the moving truck in front of my house in Glorious Copperfield; I was one tired puppy. My daughter and son in law are now living here, in my house.
    Did I mention that I am going to have a grandson at the end of September/beginning of October?

  20. Sarge Avatar

    Texpat says:
    MAY 18, 2016 AT 5:21 PM
    If Donald Trump would nominate Texas Justice Don Willet to SCOTUS, even I’d consider voting for him – at least for a few minutes.

    He’s gotta do something.

    He and all his supporters have been calling us and our candidate all sorts of terrible names and accussing us of everything but treason as if there’d be no consequences at all.

  21. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #19 Texpat
    I never heard of kush or muslim drug rings in Houston. But I loved some of the aliases shown on the indictment. Favorite: KHALIL, MUNIER KHALIL, aka “Joe Kelly”.

  22. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Can Trump Be the Man Eisenhower Was?

    http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2016/05/16945/

    I wouldn’t hold my breath.

  23. gtotracker Avatar
    gtotracker

    Reckon I was a Guy Clark fan long before I knew his name. Heard this song on a radio station in Victoria mid 90s before I looked him up. JJW was the deal back in the late 70s, Armadillo World Headquarters, been to Terlingua,

  24. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    24
    What could be better? Kill kids and make millions doing it.

  25. gtotracker Avatar
    gtotracker

    Sarge mentioned progressive country being co-opted by the music biz. A movement at the time, arguably the same branch, was cosmic cowboy. Of which MMM was one of the tops.

  26. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    For all that had to come so far, you humble me as all I had to do was be born here. God Bless this great state of Texas and those before us that made it so.

  27. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    2017 Camero, 640 HP.

    When I bought my ’81 Chevy truck brand new with that piece of you know 305 engine that couldn’t outrun a Pinto I shed a tear knowing the American Muscle Car era was over and gone forever.
    http://ls1tech.com/articles/2017-chevrolet-camaro-zl1-by-the-numbers/?utm_source=jan16&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=content

  28. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    30 GJT

    Amen.

    Yasher Koach.

  29. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I think there needs to be a new name. I just can’t apply the moniker Muscle Car to anything made after the 70’s.

    For crying out loud.

  30. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    29 GTO

    There were all kinds of wars over what qualified as Progressive Country, Country, Outlaw, etc. And over when each one died or was “co-opted by the Man”.

    That war will never end.

  31. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    There are people who never forgave Dylan for picking up an electric guitar, for crying out loud.

    Although most of them are in the hippie section of the wax museum now.

  32. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    33
    In other words, if you offered me a choice between that Camaro above and a brand new ’70 Chevelle SS396, I gotta go with the old car.

  33. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    #33, 36

    I agree Muscle Car has its own meaning and the new stuff doesn’t fit. The 2017 Camaro is not deserving of its forefather’s title. But I didn’t know the hipster term for the contemporary performance cars.

  34. Tedtam Avatar

    BAM!

    Just scored 111 points against Hubby’s aunt.

  35. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    37
    How about Bad Ass Computerized Robot Car?

  36. Sarge Avatar

    People are telling me that if I don’t vote for Trump, its the samr thing as voting for Hillary.

    So, I going to change my mind.

    I’ve decided that I’m not voting for Hillary which, by thier math and logic, is a vote for Trump.

    Happy now?

  37. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Just FYI
    Another gator story on KHOU.

  38. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I assume Louisiana TV newscasts are gator stories 24/7.

  39. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I think I’ve figured it out. There’s this one gator wrangler featured in most of the stories who is a hot, petite blonde. Probably a KHOU executive’s wife or daughter.

  40. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Is the tenth gator in the last year captured in Cinco Ranch really news?

    Maybe I need to import one for my neighborhood.

    For chihuahua control.

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