Justin Townes Earle, 'Slippin' and Slidin''

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From Justin Townes Earle's album, 'Harlem River Blues':

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JTE will always be one of my favorite artists. RIP brother

SoFLDawg
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Woke up in the night and read the Justin Townes Earle will be sorely missed.

nathansmith
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Rest easy, man. Your music means the world to me. Kept me going through the worst of it all.

versebuchanan
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Not even gonna lie... I'd never heard of this guy until the internet splashed all over the place that he died. Have listened to a few of his songs now and will probably put him on my spotify rotation. Very talented and very soulful. Sorry I missed the bus on this kid. RIP young man.

Raiderhays
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I could sit in a bar and listen to your 8:00, 10:00, and 12:00 sets, then stagger out with a broken heart. Rest in peace.

Stevo_Drums
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This is the one that always hits me so damn hard. Often fight bittersweet flashbacks to my worst days when I listen to this one, because it brings me back to moments of catharsis and those bittersweet blues just from hearing this tune and singing along in a car driving around at night depressed. Thank you for sharing your struggles Justin. As someone with manic depression, I feel like he was a kindred soul sharing the rawest expression of the rock bottoms troubled souls like us hit over and over again in life.

RIP brother. Thank you for teaching me the blues are meant to be felt, and sung, not just suffered.

noahmcdaniel
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I met Justin Townes Earle in April, in Knoxville Tennessee. And it is still, and will probably remain, the coolest fucking thing that has ever happened to me.

loganfritz
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JTE helped me during a low point. Wish you peace now brother.

TheChaztor
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I can't explain how much his music meant to me

mrwho
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Was on my bucket list to see him live one day. Very sad. His music touched my soul.

angelazuchowski
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God bless his soul and God bless his family. He was such a talent. I came across his album Harlem River Blues. It blew me away!! I became an instant fan when the first song came on. I didn't know he passed away until now. I hope his family will find some peace through the Lord and everyone's kind words.

russnurseb
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RIP Justin. First song I ever heard from you.

rhoadsgilbertfan
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Every song this guy did was amazing. Lucky I got to see him live twice. Can't believe he's gone 😭

meagain
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A tortured and brilliant soul. One of the best live shows I’ve ever seen. Him and Jason Isbell before Isbell got clean. Don’t know how they were standing, but they were great!

katkennedy
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Came across Justin at a Social D concert. He opened for them in Mesa. Have been listening to him non stop since. I was super saddend about his passing. RIP Justin. All his songs told stories and great ones at that. Thank you Justin, you wrote great songs. It is still hard to believe we will no longer hear new music from you, but you left us with such great ones.

jaymie
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First song I ever heard from him, in some really dark times in ‘14/15. Here they are again, and here I am.

JoeSmith-dlok
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I never got to meet you but your music spoke to me on so many levels, you'll def be missed buddy!! RIP

FromtheSoultotheFretboard
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@DocCereal For sure dude. He's real country. Forget everything you know about today's "country music". JTE has so much soul. Can't wait to see him in May. He was great in August when I first saw him. He will get respect just like the Avett Brothers are starting to.

TWet
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seen (JTE) his dad many are both unique and I am grateful to have been lucky enough to have experienced their talents, both musically, AND the soul touching lyrics they write.

MICHELEMEENA
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What an individual yet shared depiction of NYC livin

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