I had the honor of spending an hour in John Prine"s hotel room at his invitation to my girlfriend and me at the Hawaiian Hilton in Honolulu in 1994. He was a down to earth, sweet, vulnerable, kind, funny, endearing man. Saw him in Austin in 1976 and Torrington, Connecticut in 2018. Same humble, gifted, perceptive gentleman. His music brings tears. His stuff will last as long as people have hearts and can feel empathy and can think.
Had the honor of meeting Mr Prine and his wife on a music cruise. I played Paradise at the open mic. He told me “you sing that song better than I do” I dont…. Then we hung out on the couch and watched people for about 3 hours.
I too had the pleasure ofknowing John Prine in fact he took me to paradise and told me the history of that song and what it meant to him. He lived un nashville and I loved in southern Illinois So we got together wheneverhe was back in Nashvill or would meet up when he was playing on this area. He told me that he had 3 redheads in his life at the time .and he mentioned me,Bonnie Raitt pne of the Kidds and someone in Ireland and that one je eventually married so I was in good company.lol And eventually I met a local boy and we married and had 2 wonderful some didn't see each other for a long time then he married Fiona who is a wonderful person from what I hear. I did get to see him a couple of time before covid took him away from us.I still miss him so much.such a wonderful person .I remember being with him in St Louis one time and the last person backstage was an old Vietnam vet in a wheelchair and they talked u til the sun came up. So humble and caring.Not many people like that an y more. He will always be loved and remembered. I was so honored to be his friend and nobody will ever take his place.
Any song that John Prine has written and sung is a true American treasure . I miss you dearly , friend , as do millions of your fans . You lived a good life , Daddy . RIP with that long cigarette .
Like John Sayles’ “Matewan” is to film, “Paradise” is the definitive, unmatched vocal outcry about what the coal industry did to Appalachia with its take and destroy attitude.
Check out the documentary “Harlan County USA” by Barbara Kopple. (Won an Academy Award). Coal country life was tougher than hell. RIP John, we’ll miss you so much. You reached us in heart and mind.
It broke my heart when I heard that John prine has died. I agree with some of the others. I'd like a lot of singer-songwriters Bill Anderson bill has read written mini songs for other artists John if you can hear me you will always be in my heart and mind. God I know you can hear me please Lord welcome John in heaven. Thank you God
I think may be the Bottom Line Club , Greenwich village july '78, possibly on King Biscuit , in support of Bruised Orange Album . There was a few signature gigs that year , but I think this is the one thats featured and I recall there is alot of info on the keys out there.
Great music thanks for the music John prine dam shame he has passed but his music will live on 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
That’s my Aunt. Rachel Peer. Miss that lady ☹️
I had the honor of spending an hour in John Prine"s hotel room at his invitation to my girlfriend and me at the Hawaiian Hilton in Honolulu in 1994. He was a down to earth, sweet, vulnerable, kind, funny, endearing man. Saw him in Austin in 1976 and Torrington, Connecticut in 2018. Same humble, gifted, perceptive gentleman. His music brings tears. His stuff will last as long as people have hearts and can feel empathy and can think.
Nice!!
Had the honor of meeting Mr Prine and his wife on a music cruise.
I played Paradise at the open mic.
He told me “you sing that song better than I do”
I dont….
Then we hung out on the couch and watched people for about 3 hours.
I too had the pleasure ofknowing John Prine in fact he took me to paradise and told me the history of that song and what it meant to him. He lived un nashville and I loved in southern Illinois
So we got together wheneverhe was back in Nashvill or would meet up when he was playing on this area. He told me that he had 3 redheads in his life at the time .and he mentioned me,Bonnie Raitt pne of the Kidds and someone in Ireland and that one je eventually married so I was in good company.lol And eventually I met a local boy and we married and had 2 wonderful some didn't see each other for a long time then he married Fiona who is a wonderful person from what I hear. I did get to see him a couple of time before covid took him away from us.I still miss him so much.such a wonderful person .I remember being with him in St Louis one time and the last person backstage was an old Vietnam vet in a wheelchair and they talked u til the sun came up. So humble and caring.Not many people like that an y more. He will always be loved and remembered. I was so honored to be his friend and nobody will ever take his place.
I can actually say John Prine took me to Paradise❤
Any song that John Prine has written and sung is a true American treasure . I miss you dearly , friend , as do millions of your fans . You lived a good life , Daddy . RIP with that long cigarette .
I sure do miss John Prine but I’m so thankful for all the music he left us. RIP John
i'm a child of the "corridor of shame" ....the progress of man...
The guitarist who plays the solo has its own story to tell! God bless your your beautiful soul JP 💕🙏🏽💔
❤ listening to an original John Prine tribute song by songwriter Dennis Callahan
Three gens of family can sing along to all Mr Prine's songs ..
Like John Sayles’ “Matewan” is to film, “Paradise” is the definitive, unmatched vocal outcry about what the coal industry did to Appalachia with its take and destroy attitude.
Check out the documentary “Harlan County USA” by Barbara Kopple. (Won an Academy Award). Coal country life was tougher than hell. RIP John, we’ll miss you so much. You reached us in heart and mind.
This is about my grandpa's farm.
Brilliant, RIP JOHN PRINE
Miss you John. 💔
This is awesome. Thanks for posting!
The best EVER!
Outstanding!
Awesome
I've always liked this song and the artist that's for the awesome share
Love it!
It broke my heart when I heard that John prine has died. I agree with some of the others. I'd like a lot of singer-songwriters Bill Anderson bill has read written mini songs for other artists John if you can hear me you will always be in my heart and mind. God I know you can hear me please Lord welcome John in heaven. Thank you God
Sorry forgot to introduce myself my name is William and I live in Washington State
I thought more of him than anyone I know
Impossible he’s the greatest
I think may be the Bottom Line Club , Greenwich village july '78, possibly on King Biscuit , in support of Bruised Orange Album . There was a few signature gigs that year , but I think this is the one thats featured and I recall there is alot of info on the keys out there.
He gave us so much 💘💘😘
My birthday today love you John 😘🎁
is that Philp on far left
@@mauriceoneill2259 Johnny Burns I think, his old buddy.
Philip joined him in 1980+ 👍
Seen him Richmond Virginia
Over 50 years after his first album and people still say who is john Prine.
Can't understand that.
Einer der Grössten!!! (Was wurde aus Rachel Peers-Prine?)
@user-dj7vg1rf3o: Rachel passed away in June 2022. She was 66 years old.
Great performance. Is that his wife singing backup?
@@VeeVeeVeeV Thanks for the info, V4.
ex wife..chk speed at the sound of loneliness...her background vocals are key
@@dalebubenhofer2025 I just checked it out, and I love her vocals. Thanks for turning me on to it.
@@RemingtonRidersMusic They weren't married until 1984 so not sure they were even in a relationship in 1978.
@@keithbird8910 She was still Rachael Simpson at this point.
Does anyone know what happened to Rachel?
Good?
RIP Sadly a few days ago
Oh no! Are you sure?
@@shmaryarosenberg2546 sadly! yes, she passed God Rest her Soul RIP
Rachel was my Aunt. She passed a couple years ago. Didn’t stay much in music, worked in stained glass. A very unique Lady. Miss her dearly.