James Gilmer thank you for this. I hope the next adventure is even better. Rest in peace my friend, you don't always have to meet in person to know a friend.
Never be anyone else just like Nanci, a rare talent with pen, guitar and voice - Miss her so much - Thank you for these memories - John Hawkins, North Bucks, England
In the late 70's through the mid 80's I was acquainted with Nanci. The songs in this set, most of which in a few years would be dropped from her repertoire, remind me of those days. RIP Nanci, you'll always be a sweetheart.
This was very lovely. I only first heard her after she passed. The guitar was loud and she knew it. But she still sounded great. What a sweet pure voice and soul. I loved her.
From England ..a question. How do you spell Mickey Murkins??? Never heard of that artist but would like to search more.. Correct spelling anybody?? Thanks.
Nanci: I'm not going to talk about politics. (20 minutes later) Nanci: Hopefully Ron and Nan will be moving somewhere else come November. (note: I love it)
That was sorta the one thing I didn’t like from Nanci was her affection for the side of the political spectrum that was supposed to be ‘for’ the common man and the less fortunate but actually has caused so much angst for poorer americans from white to brown to black. I don’t think comfortable poverty, minimum wages, or government support helps anyone, and trapping the lower income folks into relying on government support strips them of their dignity. But she had a good heart, an outstanding sense for lyrical delivery, and created some of the best recorded music of the 20th century regardless of genre. What a fantastic person she was- and it showed in her music.
James Gilmer thank you for this. I hope the next adventure is even better. Rest in peace my friend, you don't always have to meet in person to know a friend.
Never be anyone else just like Nanci, a rare talent with pen, guitar and voice - Miss her so much - Thank you for these memories - John Hawkins, North Bucks, England
What a privilege to be at this gig some 39 years after Nanci played it. Thank you James for posting these gigs of hers.
YES..THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!
I HAVE NEVER GOTTEN TO SEE HER LIVE..BUT I HAVE ADORED HER FOR YEARS!
In the late 70's through the mid 80's I was acquainted with Nanci. The songs in this set, most of which in a few years would be dropped from her repertoire, remind me of those days. RIP Nanci, you'll always be a sweetheart.
Loved seeing this been a Nancy fan for almost 40 yrs
Nanci was just gorgeous and amazing
Thanks! Nanci will always be in my heart!🩵
That steady closeup on her lovely face is mesmerizing.
Yarrington Town - wow.
2Wows
Thank you so much, Nanci's music has been a big part of my life. This is special
Thank you for posting. I have never seen this before.
Thank you for sharing the gift of Nanci’s music! Her beauty warms a cold winter night.
This was very lovely. I only first heard her after she passed. The guitar was loud and she knew it. But she still sounded great. What a sweet pure voice and soul. I loved her.
Thanks for posting these lost gems!
And Yarrington Town. What a beautiful song. I still sing Blue Moon and Hard Life. I never heard this before by Micky Merkle?
Wow thank you thank you thank you. Did I say thanks
Yes this was the girl I fell in love with
Hoss, you ain't the only one.
I thought to suggest...
It'd be a great idea if you put all your
NANCY G.
in a chronological order playlist
From England ..a question. How do you spell Mickey Murkins??? Never heard of that artist but would like to search more.. Correct spelling anybody?? Thanks.
Mickie Merkens
39:01
Nanci: I'm not going to talk about politics. (20 minutes later) Nanci: Hopefully Ron and Nan will be moving somewhere else come November. (note: I love it)
That was sorta the one thing I didn’t like from Nanci was her affection for the side of the political spectrum that was supposed to be ‘for’ the common man and the less fortunate but actually has caused so much angst for poorer americans from white to brown to black.
I don’t think comfortable poverty, minimum wages, or government support helps anyone, and trapping the lower income folks into relying on government support strips them of their dignity.
But she had a good heart, an outstanding sense for lyrical delivery, and created some of the best recorded music of the 20th century regardless of genre. What a fantastic person she was- and it showed in her music.
last of the true believers ends the set- always does for the last of the true believers
18:30 Ha ha ha ha also 26:00 What a lioness!