Re: Jim Croce/Maury Muehleisen - 35 years
jj, I'm not a 100% sure if you are directing the house in San Diego question directly at me. If you are, the answer to your question (is this the house Ingrid purchased in San Diego) is no. Relisten to the interview and AJ specifically mentioned that "my dad" purchased the house sight unseen.
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Re: Jim Croce/Maury Muehleisen - 35 years
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oh, i had read that Gord and other musicians had some great jams at Jim's place way back....i found a pic of their first house in SD...what you are referring to must be the first house she bought (on her own) after he was deceased
she says that she has enough bootleg JC material to release an album per year for 10 years...i hope she stumble across the SFAWN version at somepoint sooner than later...it's odd that with all the JC original material, that they show a clip of a Gord tune in the doc trailer...but i'm not complaining |
Re: Jim Croce/Maury Muehleisen - 35 years
Does anyone know where I can purchase the guitar transcription or score for the Song Thursday? I am most interested in the actual recording for both guitar parts. It seems to not be available anywhere. My email is larrycalella@yahoo.com
Much thanks, Larry |
Re: Jim Croce/Maury Muehleisen - 35 years
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My favorite guitar and bass players and most frequently played CDs are in this order: 1) Gordon Lightfoot and Terry Clements (Lead), Rick Haynes (Bass) 2) Jim Croce and Maury Muehleisen (Lead) 3) Harry Chapin, Doug Walker (Lead), Big John Wallace (Bass) 4) John Denver, Pete Huttlinger (Lead) I read about a great concert in Detroit back around 1977 with Gord, John Denver, Harry Chapin and James Taylor and Terry was the backing lead guitarist for all four..[/quote] I was just listening to a playlist that included Gord, Jim Croce, James Taylor and John Denver on my Itunes when I opened the forum to see this thread! brought a smile to my face. :biggrin: I love the guitar playing on all of these singers' recordings. Now I am going to actually take some time to read through everything posted here and figure out what i have been missing the past 35 years! |
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Here's the song - I agree it sure could be a Lightfoot song: |
Re: Jim Croce/Maury Muehleisen - 35 years
Ah, for matching up great artists with wonderful sidemen you have to include Steve Goodman with Jethro Burns on mandolin.
I was born on Jim Croce's 8th birthday. |
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