My father passed away two months ago of dementia and Alzheimer's as well as other medical problems. His 90th birthday will be in September. He had and never lost his personality. He forgot a lot most things. But always remembered me and his wife, my mom. He and she adopted me, my twin brother and my other sister when they were im there 50's and 60's. After raising 8 kids of their own. I was there to help him get set up for in home Hospice and take care of him. Sadly I wasn't there when he passed, just a week after I left. But even with his dementia and Alzheimer's, I knew he knew and remembered me. The last thing he said to me was "you're my baby girl, you're so pretty". I just told him I was going for a drive. I knew I wouldn't see him again. But he was happy and ok. He knew what was happening, in some way. It was a beautiful moment that I will always cherish.
This broke my heart the first time I saw it and still does. RIP, dear Glenn. I pray for his family. This is such a beautiful homage to his life and those he loved.
This song breaks my heart, both for Glen and my husband, whom I lost to Alzheimers two years ago. You lose them long before they actually die, and it's unbearable to watch. It's a beautiful yet simple song which says it all.
Thank you so much for reacting to this great tribute to a true legend. I grew up listening to his music. Glen Campbell was one of the most talented entertainer & guitarist in the world. This awful disease of Alzheimer's affects everyone from all walks of life. It robs people of their hopes & dignity. And it is even worse for the caregivers.
I knew you weren't ready for it by the intro you gave but was glad to see that you understood by the end of the song. Incredibly deep song and beautifully done. Glen's singing was great, but my favorite thing about him were his incredible guitar skills! There is a video of him playing the "William Tell Overture" that will blow your socks off! (Even if you have shoes on too.)
He went on a last concert tour with his daughter after they knew about the alzheimer's diagnosis. Great country singer. He also had his most famous acting role in True Grit with John Wayne. People often forget that really good singers can all act as well. It is part of their craft at drawing you into the songs.
I saw him on this tour in Saratoga, California, second row center-stage. He was INCREDIBLE. His daughter was kind enough to have him autograph my Telecaster after the show.. A night neither my wife nor I will forget. R.I.P. sir.
He's "Not Gonna Miss You" but we certainly miss him! To watch him sing this knowing what he knew is just heartbreaking, but it's beautiful with the memories shared in the video! He was also one of the best musicians ever!
I had requested this song earlier. He went on a 16 month tour, which near the end he had much difficulty getting through. He was able to play guitar through muscle memory as he had been playing since childhood. And he was instrumental in the song writing for many artists. Gone too soon!
OMG, this breaks my heart everytime I hear it. Got the tissues out and I would suggest you get some. Heartbreaking ....it's from the point of view of a person that has Altzheimers and once it affects a person, eventually they will not recognize anyone. So hearbreaking. When he did his farewell tour, people couldn't understand how he could still play all his instruments flawlessly. Expert Doctors said that since Glen had played the guitar for so long and so amazingly, it was like breathing for him which is why he could do it without thinking. On his farewell tour, his daughter who was playing the guitar/banjo kept him line and it wasn't secretive their talking in front of the audience as she'd say 'Dad, we already played that song' which kept him on track and his son was the drum player. Gets me everytime.
My Mom had Dementia. This song gets me every time....major tears every single time. It's so accurate. It's an awful disease that is flat out pain for the family members.
I'm watching someone I love go through this now, and it's a horrible disease. It robs you of everything you care about until it finally takes your life, and it's really hard to watch someone you care about slowly lose it all. The worst is that they know it's happening and they're scared because they know that every day will be incrementally worse for them.
I can't re listen. My dad died of this horrific disease also. I was a huge when Campbell fan. Such an amazing talent. Singer, musician and good human being. Rest in peace!
Glen had such a great voice and was a great guitar player also. Too many hits to just pick one. Rhinestone Cowboy, Wichita Lineman, By the Time I Get To Phoenix, Gentle On My Mind.
I followed this story so closely. My mom was diagnosed with dementia shortly after Glen's illness became public. Glen's daughter Ashley Campbell wrote the most wonderful song called "Remembering". It gutted me and helped me heal. It can be found here on youtube.
My wife's mother is now in the loop phrase of asking the same question 25 times. It's hard on my wife and daughters. She puts furniture to barricade herself in. Terrified and scared this is a terrible disease. I now terrify her so I cannot help. Remember always stay calm, but somedays we all cry together.
I just subbed and after your first two videos I like your channel actually one your moderators Hippie Joe referred you to me . Anyways great reaction have a great day!
Man my Wife and I own and operate 2 A.l.f.s and it's probably the most heart breaking thing to watch those people we care for decline this way it's even harder for the families to see.
Not really a Glen Campbell fan, but this song makes me cry. It reminds me of Keep Me in Your Heart by Warren Zevon. Technically it's probably not the last song he recorded (it's part of a full last album), but, the lyrical content, the tempo, the simplicity and delivery of the vocals all are very similar.
You should watch this trailer of the documentary that was made for and with Glen Campbell. It'll put things in perspective when you listen to the song, which is part of that documentary. ua-cam.com/video/CC374jwyrkM/v-deo.html
My father passed away two months ago of dementia and Alzheimer's as well as other medical problems. His 90th birthday will be in September. He had and never lost his personality. He forgot a lot most things. But always remembered me and his wife, my mom. He and she adopted me, my twin brother and my other sister when they were im there 50's and 60's. After raising 8 kids of their own. I was there to help him get set up for in home Hospice and take care of him. Sadly I wasn't there when he passed, just a week after I left. But even with his dementia and Alzheimer's, I knew he knew and remembered me. The last thing he said to me was "you're my baby girl, you're so pretty". I just told him I was going for a drive. I knew I wouldn't see him again. But he was happy and ok. He knew what was happening, in some way. It was a beautiful moment that I will always cherish.
Thank you for playing this video. Each time I watched this video it brings me to tears and Im an old United States Marine.
😢RIP Glenn ❤
This broke my heart the first time I saw it and still does. RIP, dear Glenn. I pray for his family. This is such a beautiful homage to his life and those he loved.
This song breaks my heart, both for Glen and my husband, whom I lost to Alzheimers two years ago.
You lose them long before they actually die, and it's unbearable to watch.
It's a beautiful yet simple song which says it all.
this touched me like johnny cash's "hurt" wow.....
Thank you so much for reacting to this great tribute to a true legend. I grew up listening to his music. Glen Campbell was one of the most talented entertainer & guitarist in the world. This awful disease of Alzheimer's affects everyone from all walks of life. It robs people of their hopes & dignity. And it is even worse for the caregivers.
I knew you weren't ready for it by the intro you gave but was glad to see that you understood by the end of the song. Incredibly deep song and beautifully done. Glen's singing was great, but my favorite thing about him were his incredible guitar skills! There is a video of him playing the "William Tell Overture" that will blow your socks off! (Even if you have shoes on too.)
He went on a last concert tour with his daughter after they knew about the alzheimer's diagnosis. Great country singer. He also had his most famous acting role in True Grit with John Wayne. People often forget that really good singers can all act as well. It is part of their craft at drawing you into the songs.
2 of his son's were in the band too on the last tour.
Toured with the Beach Boys in the 60's and played with the "Wrecking Crew" for awhile!
I saw him on this tour in Saratoga, California, second row center-stage. He was INCREDIBLE. His daughter was kind enough to have him autograph my Telecaster after the show.. A night neither my wife nor I will forget. R.I.P. sir.
He's "Not Gonna Miss You" but we certainly miss him! To watch him sing this knowing what he knew is just heartbreaking, but it's beautiful with the memories shared in the video! He was also one of the best musicians ever!
I had requested this song earlier. He went on a 16 month tour, which near the end he had much difficulty getting through. He was able to play guitar through muscle memory as he had been playing since childhood. And he was instrumental in the song writing for many artists. Gone too soon!
Should hear Ashley Campbell's song 'Remembering' for her father
Definitely! Wonderful but heart wrenching song as well. She really loved her dad.
OMG, this breaks my heart everytime I hear it. Got the tissues out and I would suggest you get some. Heartbreaking ....it's from the point of view of a person that has Altzheimers and once it affects a person, eventually they will not recognize anyone. So hearbreaking. When he did his farewell tour, people couldn't understand how he could still play all his instruments flawlessly. Expert Doctors said that since Glen had played the guitar for so long and so amazingly, it was like breathing for him which is why he could do it without thinking. On his farewell tour, his daughter who was playing the guitar/banjo kept him line and it wasn't secretive their talking in front of the audience as she'd say 'Dad, we already played that song' which kept him on track and his son was the drum player. Gets me everytime.
My Mom had Dementia. This song gets me every time....major tears every single time. It's so accurate. It's an awful disease that is flat out pain for the family members.
I'm watching someone I love go through this now, and it's a horrible disease. It robs you of everything you care about until it finally takes your life, and it's really hard to watch someone you care about slowly lose it all. The worst is that they know it's happening and they're scared because they know that every day will be incrementally worse for them.
I can't re listen. My dad died of this horrific disease also. I was a huge when Campbell fan. Such an amazing talent. Singer, musician and good human being. Rest in peace!
Be gentle with yourself we will see you on the next one.
I agree with Gail. There are some songs I just cant listen to but once and find it hard to get through it then. Sending love and prayers your way.
Glen had such a great voice and was a great guitar player also. Too many hits to just pick one. Rhinestone Cowboy, Wichita Lineman, By the Time I Get To Phoenix, Gentle On My Mind.
I followed this story so closely. My mom was diagnosed with dementia shortly after Glen's illness became public. Glen's daughter Ashley Campbell wrote the most wonderful song called "Remembering". It gutted me and helped me heal. It can be found here on youtube.
My wife's mother is now in the loop phrase of asking the same question 25 times. It's hard on my wife and daughters. She puts furniture to barricade herself in. Terrified and scared this is a terrible disease. I now terrify her so I cannot help. Remember always stay calm, but somedays we all cry together.
I just subbed and after your first two videos I like your channel actually one your moderators Hippie Joe referred you to me . Anyways great reaction have a great day!
tough song to watch big fan its a horrible disease thanks mate
Please listen to his daughter, Ashley Campbell, Remembering. She wrote the song in response to this song
This is the REAL way of reviewing a song. Let it play all the way through to get the full impact of it. That start and stop crap ruins it. Bravo !
Check out “you’re gonna miss this” by Trace Atkins. Anything he does is great but this one stands out.
Went through with it with my Father. I sure can relate.
Man my Wife and I own and operate 2 A.l.f.s and it's probably the most heart breaking thing to watch those people we care for decline this way it's even harder for the families to see.
Yes it hurts
Not really a Glen Campbell fan, but this song makes me cry. It reminds me of Keep Me in Your Heart by Warren Zevon. Technically it's probably not the last song he recorded (it's part of a full last album), but, the lyrical content, the tempo, the simplicity and delivery of the vocals all are very similar.
He has alzkimers
Can't wait to you react to Tim Faust's new song (cover), from his new album.
"Come go with me" is a jolly happy 50's bop-a-long song.
Imagine having the courage in somewhat of a musical skillset like Glen Campbell?
He wrote this after he was diagnosed.
He had Alzheimer's. So he wouldn't remember his loves so he won't miss them. What an exquisite ending to a sad ending.
Such an evil disease. He was one of the best.
You should watch this trailer of the documentary that was made for and with Glen Campbell. It'll put things in perspective when you listen to the song, which is part of that documentary. ua-cam.com/video/CC374jwyrkM/v-deo.html