My wife and I used to drive up to Bethlehem to hear John play at Godfrey Daniels, he's been a regular at the Philly Folk Fest and a couple times he played in our back yard at the Churchville Nature Center. He's a wonderful songwriter and a really gentle human. Easy to love. This concert brought back a ton memories and created some new ones. Thanks for putting this out there.
I consider John a master of modern songwriting. True in time is a testament to that. As well as the score of others. Thx for being a true legend for me John.
Hi, John. During many stops along the road, no doubt many of us fans are but a blur. I was so grateful for opening one of your shows at The Rocking Horse in Scottsdale, AZ. You were delayed due to a major snow storm in Chicago, or somewhere else in the midwest, buried in snow. The crowd was gracious to me during our wait for your arrival. You did arrive. After your long trip and the show, my husband and I drove you to a hotel where you were to stay before leaving the next morning for yet again another stop in your tour. It was sometime between 1993 and 1995. After your harrowing experience you endured while trying to get to the gig, you, nevertheless, treated us to a heartfelt, engaging, memorable performance. You meant so much to me then. And here, in 2021, you still do. Thank you, John.
My first concert was seeing John Gorka at Anderson Fair in Houston, TX. 1988. My dad took me along because we listened to "I Know" in the car all the time, I was 8 years old. This played a huge role in my developing a love of music. I remember his in between song banter was hilarious; like it could have been a comedy bit without the music, in particular I remember him talking about his guitar may explode if he played the songs in the wrong order so he would have to listen to the guitar in between songs to make sure it wasn't going to blow. I had never been so entertained in my life, still one of the best shows I ever saw (Neil Young with Booker T and the MGs was the best).
Went to my first live show since the pandemic. Songwriter in the round and John was one of the performers. He's an old favorite. It was like butter on hot toast. Thanks for posting this show. Its an excellent recording.
I’ve been playing his songs in coffeehouses and bars ever since I heard “I saw a Stranger with Your Hair” on some sort of folk compilation on cassette. One of my favorite folk singers- soothing, compelling, thought provoking tunes that stand the test of time.
Thanks for this video. It's always great to be in John's presence, even though it's only on my t.v.! We've seen him live many times in small venues like this -- the best! As gentle and thoughtful as he is, he's got a vice for a handshake I always say. My favorite singer-songwriter.
Haha! I lived in New Jersey when I was very young and I still have certain words that sounds Jersey. I heard/saw John in Palmer, Alaska at a quaint little cafe called Vagabond Blues some years ago along with Eliza Gilkyson. Blue Chalk is my favorite!
My wife and I used to drive up to Bethlehem to hear John play at Godfrey Daniels, he's been a regular at the Philly Folk Fest and a couple times he played in our back yard at the Churchville Nature Center. He's a wonderful songwriter and a really gentle human. Easy to love. This concert brought back a ton memories and created some new ones. Thanks for putting this out there.
I consider John a master of modern songwriting. True in time is a testament to that. As well as the score of others. Thx for being a true legend for me John.
Hi, John. During many stops along the road, no doubt many of us fans are but a blur. I was so grateful for opening one of your shows at The Rocking Horse in Scottsdale, AZ. You were delayed due to a major snow storm in Chicago, or somewhere else in the midwest, buried in snow. The crowd was gracious to me during our wait for your arrival. You did arrive. After your long trip and the show, my husband and I drove you to a hotel where you were to stay before leaving the next morning for yet again another stop in your tour. It was sometime between 1993 and 1995. After your harrowing experience you endured while trying to get to the gig, you, nevertheless, treated us to a heartfelt, engaging, memorable performance. You meant so much to me then. And here, in 2021, you still do. Thank you, John.
My first concert was seeing John Gorka at Anderson Fair in Houston, TX. 1988. My dad took me along because we listened to "I Know" in the car all the time, I was 8 years old. This played a huge role in my developing a love of music. I remember his in between song banter was hilarious; like it could have been a comedy bit without the music, in particular I remember him talking about his guitar may explode if he played the songs in the wrong order so he would have to listen to the guitar in between songs to make sure it wasn't going to blow. I had never been so entertained in my life, still one of the best shows I ever saw (Neil Young with Booker T and the MGs was the best).
What a 'line' ... "how is my heart, I haven't seen it since you left" ... 👊🎸🎙
We've enjoyed John Gorka since the early 90's! Phenomenal songwriter, one of our favorites!
John is the real deal - a singer-songwriter who pours his soul into his art. I've seen him a few times and hope to see him again.
Went to my first live show since the pandemic. Songwriter in the round and John was one of the performers. He's an old favorite. It was like butter on hot toast. Thanks for posting this show. Its an excellent recording.
We love him in Oregon!!!!
What a fabulous concert. Like being there. thank you
What an excellent concert! Thanks to John and the concert venue! 🙌👏♥️
My heart. JG, thank you. And Twenty Summers, thank you for offering this to the world.
I’ve been playing his songs in coffeehouses and bars ever since I heard “I saw a Stranger with Your Hair” on some sort of folk compilation on cassette. One of my favorite folk singers- soothing, compelling, thought provoking tunes that stand the test of time.
I had that same compilation on CD. That song stood out and drew me to Gorka's music and lyrics. One of my favorite songs ever.
Thanks for this video. It's always great to be in John's presence, even though it's only on my t.v.! We've seen him live many times in small venues like this -- the best! As gentle and thoughtful as he is, he's got a vice for a handshake I always say. My favorite singer-songwriter.
Wonderful to be able to watch in these times!
Thank you. The quality is excellent. It's great !
John will be in Santa Fe September 26 and 27.St Francis Auditorium.
One of the top coffee shop philosopher solo entertainers ever
when are you coming to saratoga springs, n.y.??
Particle and Wave
Genius
I love the lyrics !
Haha! I lived in New Jersey when I was very young and I still have certain words that sounds Jersey.
I heard/saw John in Palmer, Alaska at a quaint little cafe called Vagabond Blues some years ago along with Eliza Gilkyson. Blue Chalk is my favorite!
Well done, John.
I saw a stranger is just lovely
Thanks for posting this! Really great concert!
Good Noise
I Heard the Bells is potent and speaks loudly
A raven in the storm
I didn't know where to look for you last night...
I deserve this
What's a "CD?"
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