Ah I wasn’t aware of that. A very much under the radar artist too. The only album I have of his is his huge contribution to the soundtrack of ‘Reefer and the Model’.Derek wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 11:38 am
In remembrance of the wonderful Johnny Duhan.
I only have three of his albums Flame, The Voyage and Just Another Town.
To my mind Just Another Town should be revered as a benchmark for singer songwriters.
I seen him in concert just the once, on a wickedly bad weather night, but the gig was in my local theater so we went. There was not much more than a dozen or so people turned up. Johnny true to form had everyone come down to the front and played as if we were in his front room.
A great memory.
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That’s a few years old now.
I was never a Sonic Youth fan but the cover back then bought my eye.
I was never a Sonic Youth fan but the cover back then bought my eye.
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Loving this lp. Wasn't really aware of much of Daniel Johnston's songs before this but his lyrics and story really struck a chord with me. Saw Jerry instore last week....a real showman and sound guy!
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Lovely story and nice sentiment. A huge fan of John though I don’t have many of his albums. I’d definitely recommend Road to St. Ives which is also on ECM and very similar to Private City.Brutus1968 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:09 pm IMG_20241120_195629.jpg
I still remember the day I heard music from this record. I was a student spending time in a record shop in my hometown. The guy at the desk, "Giorgione" (Big Giorgio) was a great music fan and happy to introduce any kind of music to anyone attending the shop. I listened to the first track and was mesmerised. I couldn't buy the record that day, but it got stick to my mind and bought it months later. Probably my first ECM record. Giorgione is not with us anymore but his love for music left traces like this one. This is for you.
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