Nice. Burl had the knack for making me cry as a kid. Probably because he narrated a Christmas children's cartoon or two in addition to his singing. He had that grandfather vibe.😊
I'm always funny about the slicker commericalized Dylan covers (I'm thinking of the Dylan-based episode of Hullabaloo around this time), but I adore Burl Ives, a man with one of the warmest voices in music. Listening to him is like getting a hug. He makes this a wonderful cover.
What is going on with that montage 2:05 - 2:15? Priests and scientists and then … a mixed race couple (including Steve Martin?) …? Weird as hell. Now I want to see Burl do “Bury the Bottle With Me.”
Nice. Burl had the knack for making me cry as a kid. Probably because he narrated a Christmas children's cartoon or two in addition to his singing. He had that grandfather vibe.😊
That voice sparks so many childhood memories ❤️
I'm always funny about the slicker commericalized Dylan covers (I'm thinking of the Dylan-based episode of Hullabaloo around this time), but I adore Burl Ives, a man with one of the warmest voices in music. Listening to him is like getting a hug. He makes this a wonderful cover.
Suitably sober and sincere for these times. As always, ty for the memories
Glad you enjoyed it!
Having a Healthy Flashback 😎🥰
This song will never be dated. (:
Plus Steve Martin!!!
I love how he turned the opening verses on himself, and his generation. I wish my generation now had the same insight
Days of the past were so much softer.
Not if you had initials like JFK, MLK or RFK
What is going on with that montage 2:05 - 2:15? Priests and scientists and then … a mixed race couple (including Steve Martin?) …? Weird as hell. Now I want to see Burl do “Bury the Bottle With Me.”
Awful.
Good. Ye right
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