Bobw235
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The other night my wife stumbled across this movie, which details the 2011 tour of Glen Campbell in the wake of his Alzheimer's diagnosis. What a wonderful, yet heartbreaking documentary. I can recall my parents having one of his first records, probably back in the '60s. This documentary didn't focus so much on his early career as it did the tour and how the singer and his family coped with the illness. I marvelled at his guitar playing in this movie, especially in one scene with his daughter while she played banjo and they dueled on their instruments. An amazing piece. The documentary was sometimes hard to watch, especially for my wife, whose father is in the midst of this awful disease. The same traits that we see in her father at this stage (he's probably in stage 5-6 of the 7 stages of the disease) are evident in Campbell towards the end of the film. If you were once a Glen Campbell fan, you'll appreciate this last look at a true artist. The fans seemed to greet him warmly and understood that the performance would not always be perfect (and the documentary makes that quite evident). Highly recommend this if you can catch it on TV or DVD. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/glen_campbell_ill_be_me/