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aleuzzi 05-27-2011 04:58 PM

Bob Welch as Songwriter
 
I've said it before but I'll say it again: Bob Welch is an amazing songwriter.

I finally got my hands on the Heroes songbook and that, along with the music I'm reading from the Mystery songbook, reveals what a complex, interesting songwriter he is. Just tooling around with some of the tunes--Born Enchanter, Coming Home, Angel--is so much fun! The chords and rhythms are interesting.

He might not have had the voice or onstage charisma that sells mega-millions of records, but he could write really strong songs.

chriskisn 05-27-2011 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 989082)
I've said it before but I'll say it again: Bob Welch is an amazing songwriter.

I finally got my hands on the Heroes songbook and that, along with the music I'm reading from the Mystery songbook, reveals what a complex, interesting songwriter he is. Just tooling around with some of the tunes--Born Enchanter, Coming Home, Angel--is so much fun! The chords and rhythms are interesting.

He might not have had the voice or onstage charisma that sells mega-millions of records, but he could write really strong songs.

I agree with all this, but I wonder where it all went wrong? There was a period in the seventies when Bob Welch should have been a much bigger name than he was. He wrote good songs, he wrote good music, and he sang well.


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