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Ramblin’ Jack Elliott - Cactus Cafe, Austin TX - June 11, 2009
[from Brooklyn NY] a lot of prep work went into this show: discussion,
watching of the biography, etc. and it made it all the more exciting to see the
actual 77-year-old man walking down the little aisle – the charm that won him 5
(plus?) wives is still apparent – he just opens his mouth and amusing folksy
tales pour out, that’s his “ramblin’” part – the names of celebrity pals were
dropped left and right (Kris Kristofferson, Woody Guthrie, etc.) - he’s a good
guitarist, trained by Woody Guthrie and acting as mentor to Bob Dylan
eventually, as informed by the movie – he doesn’t write too many of his songs
and talked about the person who wrote each song before playing it – style
ranged from bluesy to Guthrie-esque to Townes-esque folk-country -
overly-delighted fawning middle-aged crowd that
is typical to the Cactus Café – the downside was that Jack was struck with
allergies or a cold and his voice kept getting scruffy to the point that he
eventually cut his second set short – his first set wasn’t even that long
–RamblinBoy reported that he actually played more songs than what he did in
Marfa the weekend before possibly because he didn’t have enough of a voice to
chat too much – we got to talk to him on the way out after waiting out a very
old hippie who actually had a twig sticking out of his hair (Photo courtesy of https://do512.com/events/2018/12/1/ramblin-jack-elliott)
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