From the Goodtime Hour's Christmas show broadcasted in 1970: Glen Campbell's sisters sing "'Til There Was You". Glen then joins them for "Mr. Lee".
Thank you, "vanibat"! (See "vanibat"'s other newly posted videos, too, including Glen's performance as Elvis!)
Re: Glen On YouTube
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 2:10 am
by siblis
That performance & show took place the same year I saw Glen & Debby perform together in Ocala, Fl during a HOT afternoon in June of that year. Glen was at at his peak during the show ending it with "Amazing Grace" on Bagpipes!
Re: Glen On YouTube
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 8:04 pm
by Dee
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Here's an AWESOME interview with Glen Campbell, an iconic song sung by GC that our Kentucky members will especially love, and "bed head" Glen....posted on YouTube by breautube, our forum friend, Hair:
Glen Campbell Sings "Kentucky Means Paradise" (Merle Travis)
But besides that George worked on a documentary, in which he also interviewed Glen's brother Gerald and sister Jane for instance. He used to have 3 clips of this documentary on his own website, but that's gone now.
Thanks Cowpoke, Both ways worked for me per your detailed instructions.
Re: Glen On YouTube
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 2:54 am
by Cowpoke
Hi Randy,
I guess my explanation about posting embedded youtube videos needs some more finetuning. In fact, you were almost there. There needs to be a youtube tag on each side of the youtube link, like this:
Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me Movie CLIP - Mayo Clinic (2014) - Glen Campbell Documentary HD
Re: Glen On YouTube
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:28 pm
by Dee
Whew! I am glad I am not the only one that confused the link that we should use for embedding YouTube videos.
Here's what worked for me, Randy:
I copied the URL (in my browser) from the YouTube video's page (not the "share" link) and pasted it in my posting box.
Next, I highlighted the entire URL in my posting box and then clicked on the youtube icon located just above the posting box ( to the right of Font colour ).
The tags appeared, and then I clicked on Submit.
See if this works for you, okay?
Glen's performance in the vid you shared is outstanding! It seems impossible to move one's fingers that fast when playing guitar, but...we see it done before our eyes.
I appreciate the quote you shared, too. Who said that about Glen? I can't remember now...