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Oh no i loved Bill his live album at Carnegie hall was superb,there is a documentary about him that is fabulous a really lovely man   Rest In Peace

I think that is James Gadson on drums in the video

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A one of a kind.  His live at Carnegie Hall LP is as good as any live recording I have ever heard.  Saw him live myself after Lovely Day was a hit, he did not disappoint and came across as a truly nice man, heading to put on a certain LP. RIP

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RIP Mr Withers, I used to shake my ass to this when I was a boy......what a legend

I loved, loved his quote

"These days," he said in 2015, "I wouldn't know a pop chart from a Pop-Tart."

 

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Just heard the news, sadly another great talent has flown from this world, can remember getting Still Bill album & playing it over & over, all the tracks still stand the test of time. 

 RIP Bill,

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Still Bill, Just As I Am and the previously mentioned Live at Carnegie Hill remain great albums. A very under-rated artist who wrote many classic songs that have truly stood the test of time. RIP Bill

 

 

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Great to see his later music appreciated. Other than a general, background appreciation of the singles I had overlooked his music then heard Richard Searling play the song 'Watching You, Watching Me' and was very taken with it.

Similarly on a wonderful Kent compilation album about Vietnam related Soul, I first head 'I Can't Write Left Handed' which was quietly devastating.

Eventually like many I envisage, I bought a box set of all his albums which are a source of constant delight, far beyond his wonderful singles.

A true artist, decent man, someone who knew when to stop and go do something else positive with their life.  Thank you.

 

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such sad news. A softly spoken soul, with a beautiful unique voice. He reminds me of the other great talent Terry Callier in  musical style. A great songwriter and a lovely voice. Harlem was always a fave,  b side to Ain't no Sunshine which  is a beautifully crafted piece of music produced by Booker T Jones. RIP Bill Withers  a true troubadour.

 

 

 

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"Ain't no sunshine "/ "Harlem " One of the best double siders EVER .      "Harlem " for me is the Number one Blaxploitation/ Northern track . Played "Grandmas  hands " live at Carnegie hall  ( maxi single )very loud for some reason just two days ago .  R.I.P .  Bill . 

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3 hours ago, Smudger said:

Here is the a fore mentioned documentary

Wow ! just watched it all the way through again ,it will make you laugh and it will make you cry but overall it will show what satisfaction with your own life is all about.

Thanks for that , a great documentary  and as you said it will make you laugh and cry , and Bill comes across as a great human being as well as a great artist.

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I saw him live at Hammersmith in 1989 on a treble bill with Gerald Albright and Pieces of a Dream. I was looking forward to him the least but he was great, telling stories before each song sitting on a stool, fully justifying his headline status.

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Anybody know if his first single Three Nights And A Morning on Lotus (1967) ever appeared in decent sound on an official compilation?

Most 45's seem to have pretty bad audio...

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