Townes Van Zandt - Great American Hall, San Francisco, CA 1995ak320
John Townes Van Zandt (March 7, 1944 – January 1, 1997), best known as Townes Van Zandt, was an American singer songwriter. He is widely regarded for his poetic, often heroically sad songs. In 1983, six years after Emmylou Harris had first popularized it, Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard covered his song "Pancho and Lefty", scoring a number one hit on the Billboard country music charts. Much of his life was spent touring various dive bars, often living in cheap motel rooms and backwoods cabins. For much of the 1970s, he lived in a simple shack without electricity or a phone.
He suffered from a series of drug addictions, alcoholism, and the psychiatric diagnosis bipolar disorder. When he was young, the now discredited insulin shock therapy erased much of his long-term memory.
Van Zandt died on New Years Day 1997 from cardiac arrythmia caused by health problems stemming from years of substance abuse.
Tracklist Disk 1
01 Introduction.mp3
02 Two Girls.mp3
03 talk.mp3
04 Snowin' On Raton.mp3
05 The Hole.mp3
06 talk.mp3
07 Pancho and Lefty.mp3
08 talk.mp3
09 Katie Belle Blue.mp3
10 talk.mp3
11 Marie .mp3
12 talk.mp3
Disk 2
13 Short-haired Woman Blues.mp3
14 Guitar tuning with Michael James.mp3
15 You Win Again.mp3
16 More guitar tuning with Michael James.mp3
17 Loretta.mp3
18 talk.mp3
19 The Ballad of Ira Hayes.mp3
20 A Song For.mp3
21 talk.mp3
22 To Live Is To Fly.mp3
23 If I Needed You.mp3
24 talk.mp3
25 Buckskin Stallion Blues.mp3
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