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I’ve been keen on Townes Van Zandt ever since a Texan friend of mine introduced him to me as a figure not to be missed if I was into folk and country. I picked up Anthology 1968-1979, and love it, with the exception of a song or two that have campy country feel… hell, maybe its western, but anyway, there’s a couple on there that stray from my interests. I was at a video store the other day and saw the documentary on him, Be Here To Love Me, that I had heard about and checked it out. Its a far better introduction to his music, and a better selection of songs than Anthology.