Recorded live at Marathon Recorders in Nashville as part of the Music Fog Marathon during the 2011 Americana Music Festival. "The Cape" is a longtime fan favorite and classic story from Guy Clark.
Here because of Jason Kelce. For anyone else who found themselves here for the same reason, go check out John Prine. You're gonna love him. RIP John. Then check out the Avett Brothers. You're really gonna love them!
Wrote a final verse in the memory of Guy’s passing. The greatest poet and purveyor of sonic prose that Texas ever birthed: Well he got good weather, He was light as feather, as he jumped into the air. Flying high, Caressed the sky, As he climbed eternal stairs. Well they laid him down, Into the ground, With that old flour sack cape. He passed the test, He flew the best, So we laid that cape to rest.
Can't believe I hadn't heard this song before the Kelce documentary!! This is now my go-to song when the world gets me down. Always brings me back up....
Little did I know in 1967, at the Old Quarters in Houston that I had the privilege to get to know Guy Clark, listening to his songs and sharing joints.
I clicked on comments because I wanted to say exactly the same thing, but you way beat me to it. Yes, RIP Guy, and I hope wherever he is it's a kitchen table in a well-worn house and there's just folks sitting together singing.
I've heard that God has many mansions. I hope one of them has a kitchen table with lots of chairs for all the friends, and and lots of guitars! Guy still had songs to write and sing!
I am thinking of leaving illinois where I'd worked my whole life; to go to New Mexico (now that I'm retired). This song will be like a prayer to me as I head out on that long journey, alone, in my car. Ya gotta always just trust your cape ...
Kelce, a name that will go down into history as the greatest brother duo in sports to ever live. With that said, is there really a song more fitting for the Sexy Batman and his Philly green cape.
When my younger brother was 8, he actually jumped off of the garage with his cape on. I still send this to him every year. He is also dyslexic, so he didn't do so well in school. Life was a leap of faith for him. I got a college degree. He didn't... And is now making twice my salary.
Eight years old with a floursack cape Tied all around his neck He climbed up on the garage Figurin' what the heck He screwed his courage up so tight The whole thing came unwound He got a runnin' start and bless his heart He headed for the ground He's one of those who knows that life Is just a leap of faith Spread your arms and hold your breath Always trust your cape All grown up with a floursack cape Tied around his dreams He was full of spit and vinegar He was bustin' at the seams He licked his finger and he checked the wind It was gonna be do or die He wasn't scared of nothin' boys And he was pretty sure he could fly He's one of those who knows that life Is just a leap of faith Spread your arms and hold your breath Always trust your cape Old and grey with a floursack cape Tied all around his head He's still jumpin' off the garage Will be till he's dead All these years the people said He's actin' like a kid He did not know he could not fly So he did He's one of those who knows that life Is just a leap of faith Spread your arms and hold your breath Always trust your cape
When i was 6 or 7, I tied rope to the corners of a bedsheet that I figured was a parachute. I climbed up in the backyard tree and jumped. I'm still jumpin...
I did too. Then I would ride my hobby horse around the backyard and climb up on the wal and jump off the see if I could fly with my Cape May Guy be at peace in rest.
Yup - exactly - that's the "craft" of being a good story teller. The listener is directly involved in making the picture. It isn't a "recital" it's a dialogue.
I met Guy at Swing City Music when I was a kid. He gave me a ten second lesson on how to Travis pick. Said it would change the way I played forever. He was right. Sat down and learned this one today, I had never heard it before last week. He's still teaching. Thanks Guy.
I'm getting married in a week and have had flour sack capes made for each other. At the end of the ceremony we are going to tie our's on and play this song with our "leap of faith'. Our capes represent God's hand on our shoulders how can't get more trustworthy than that. Thank you Guy RIP.
When I was about six years old I had a red cape my mamma made for me. I was Superman. So I figured I could fly. I jumped off the garage but had just enough doubt to jump feet first. I never tried again. Thanks Guy for a memory. You’re missed.
I play this wonderful song to remember a certain day, and an event, regarding my youngest son, who was then age 7. It's a true story, all the way and to this day. (love you, kiddo.) ( yer mom)
I found Guy Clark in the mid 70s and have held him in my heart forever. I turn on people that I feel would appreciate him. The one that do are so appreciative the ones that dont just need more time. His music is absolutely timeless.
I saw Guy Clark on Austin City Limits in 1989. I was entranced but I never heard him again."Stuff that works" was played on the movie "The Rookie" In 2002. All of his songs are so rich in the things that make life worth living. I have carried his tunes to some of the worst places on earth. Serbia, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq. In the Greek and Roman philosophy one could earn immortality through great works. You sir would live forever, thank you Mr. Clark, I love your music.
Thank you for this very meaningful look at life [ Don't tell anybody but I still have my cape and I still trust it ] I'm 48 and still a kid and love It
I'm watching this with tears in my eyes. So simple, sweet, and soulful. I had literally discovered Guy Clark like a month ago. If anything good comes from losing these wonderful musicians, it might be the younger generation learning about them all over again.
I've been influenced by Guy for 33 years. Sometimes he gave me enough courage to almost get myself in trouble! He was so fun to hang with. We found out just talking one evening that we lived across the street from each other when we were just little kids in Monahans, TX.
I turned on to guy late in life, wasnt even listening to him when i lived in texas in the 70`s. But when I did discover him i fell in love with his music, susans accompaniment and his friends steve earle, townes vanzandt, joe ely etc. Thank you for the really good music and your kickass attitude Mr clark! Say goodbye to the landlord for me!
Me and my uncle and my brother sang this song in my uncles truck and recorded it on the way back from hunting. My uncle passed away when he was 49 Rip Rhett Sease Bickley Jr
Only 27 here and this song blew my just now. It seems nobody is interested in really living anymore just in dying slower and taking who they can with them. When will people learn? Thank you guy.
Greatest of the greats had the good fortune to see him and Verlan in Park City Utah at the Egyptian, amazing man, I cried when he passed , they don't make em like him anymore.
What a prolific songwriter !! Guy Clark is my all time favorite ! Never give up on your dreams ! Never give up on hope ! Keep on chasing that dream !! RIP my friend......
Oops - I made a mistake! I clicked on the 17 folks who did a thumbs down and became one! NOT my intention. Maybe 17 others made the same mistake? Guy Clarkis my main songwriting hero and I have the greatest respect for him and his lyricism. I have had the honour of meeting him twice (in the UK). Sadly the last time became over (2006) there were two front seats empty as I was busy having a heart operation!
I see this and "Die Tryin'" as companion pieces that I try and come back to every so often to try and remind me to take more chances. I've been playing it safe too long.
I first heard this song listening to Jerry Jeff Walker and it led me to Guy Clark. Guy wrote many great songs my three favorites are Bag of Bones, Stuff That Works and Anyhow,I Love You.
Came here after the Kelce documentary. Absolutely beautiful song.
Same I hadn't heard it in so long
Me too
So did I!!!!!!
Samers
Me as well. 😊
1 million people have had their lives improved from this song
A Billion 😊
Just heard this song for the 1st time while watching the Documentary on Jason Kelce. Great song!
Those kelces, what can't they do❤
Lol that's how I found it as well
Here because of Jason Kelce. For anyone else who found themselves here for the same reason, go check out John Prine. You're gonna love him. RIP John. Then check out the Avett Brothers. You're really gonna love them!
I came here because Guy Clark is one of the greatest songwriters of all time
How many are here after the Jason Kelce documentary 😅
Micheal franti
Ive been singing this song to my son for 38 yrs now...describe him spot on...❤
Thank you Jason Kelce for introducing me to this song and this fabulous songwriter. I’m just saddened that I missed him until now.
Wrote a final verse in the memory of Guy’s passing. The greatest poet and purveyor of sonic prose that Texas ever birthed:
Well he got good weather,
He was light as feather,
as he jumped into the air.
Flying high,
Caressed the sky,
As he climbed eternal stairs.
Well they laid him down,
Into the ground,
With that old flour sack cape.
He passed the test,
He flew the best,
So we laid that cape to rest.
This is so great
Awesome....will add it to my doin's! Thanks!
I know in my heart that Guy flew. I HAVE to believe in that much in this world.
Brilliant very good job I really enjoyed that!
Whoa! That’s heavy, and absolutely perfect for the song. Guy would be proud! Big props!
Thank you Jason Kelce for this amazing song. Made me emotional when watching the documentary.
Jason kelce lead me here and I am glad
Me too! Love the lyrics
I also came here after the Kelce documentary
Simply Amazing beautiful song
Can't believe I hadn't heard this song before the Kelce documentary!! This is now my go-to song when the world gets me down. Always brings me back up....
Little did I know in 1967, at the Old Quarters in Houston that I had the privilege to get to know Guy Clark, listening to his songs and sharing joints.
I guess you a,so got the chance to hear Townes.
Is the Old Quarters gone? I imagine it is.
@@written12 Last time I was in Houston, I couldn’t find it. Yeah it’s gone.
Obligational thanks to Jason kelce and his awesome documentary for bringing me to this song.
Jason Kelce brought me here 💚🦅
Wonderful song!! Heard this song on the documentary “ Kelce”
"He did not know he could not fly, and so he did" Rest in peace to my idol.
💗💗💗
I clicked on comments because I wanted to say exactly the same thing, but you way beat me to it. Yes, RIP Guy, and I hope wherever he is it's a kitchen table in a well-worn house and there's just folks sitting together singing.
WOW
I've heard that God has many mansions.
I hope one of them has a kitchen table with lots of chairs for all the friends, and and lots of guitars!
Guy still had songs to write and sing!
Such a powerful little sentence that
Thank you, Jason kelce for bringing attention to this song and for all that you have done for Philadelphia.
Kelce Movie brought me here. Really awesome movie
YIP! I'm here because of the Kelce documentary ❤ wonderful song
I am thinking of leaving illinois where I'd worked my whole life; to go to New Mexico (now that I'm retired). This song will be like a prayer to me as I head out on that long journey, alone, in my car. Ya gotta always just trust your cape ...
Geez Louise - you'll get to where you're going, good sister. That's right - spread your arms and hold your breath, and always trust your cape.
Did you make it to New Mexico?
I stayed here (Chicago) the winter. I hope to be out west with my soul soon.
Thank you, stranger, for your welcoming support. thanks a lot.
I didn't get your message right away for some reason, but just got it now. Thanks Susan !
We are all in this together. Thanks for your sisterhood.
It sounds like a very exciting life journey. Listening to great tunes heading out west : )
My favorite songwriter for half a century. I cried when I heard of his passing. Somewhere, he's flying now.
This was my childhood in Columbia Heights, Minnesota. I always jumped off the garage as a child
Thank you Lela
Kelce, a name that will go down into history as the greatest brother duo in sports to ever live. With that said, is there really a song more fitting for the Sexy Batman and his Philly green cape.
Gonna have to beat the Mannings, Boyers, Harbaughs, even the Williams sisters first. Ain't gonna happen.
Who else is here because of Jason Kelce talking about this song? ❤
I'm guessing there's gonna be a lot of comments coming due to kelce documentary which featured this song coming. Great documentary great song
I am a hang glider pilot and recently heard this song for the first time. It brought tears to my eyes! Amazing song, thanks Guy.
I'm a skydiver / base jumper and absolutely ditto. Tears on my cheeks as I write this.
Guy's music over his entire life touched my soul. West Texas put a mark on this man, always trust your cape.
My husband is paraglider and I cried listening to it. It it so him
When my younger brother was 8, he actually jumped off of the garage with his cape on. I still send this to him every year.
He is also dyslexic, so he didn't do so well in school. Life was a leap of faith for him. I got a college degree. He didn't... And is now making twice my salary.
I first heard this song several years ago sung by a local group, Holy Water and Whiskey. This is beautiful, but they are still my favorite.
What an amazing song!! Love it… 😍 awesome lyrics, wonderful delivery, and fantastic guitar pickin!! 🎶❤️🎶😎✌️
Eight years old with a floursack cape
Tied all around his neck
He climbed up on the garage
Figurin' what the heck
He screwed his courage up so tight
The whole thing came unwound
He got a runnin' start and bless his heart
He headed for the ground
He's one of those who knows that life
Is just a leap of faith
Spread your arms and hold your breath
Always trust your cape
All grown up with a floursack cape
Tied around his dreams
He was full of spit and vinegar
He was bustin' at the seams
He licked his finger and he checked the wind
It was gonna be do or die
He wasn't scared of nothin' boys
And he was pretty sure he could fly
He's one of those who knows that life
Is just a leap of faith
Spread your arms and hold your breath
Always trust your cape
Old and grey with a floursack cape
Tied all around his head
He's still jumpin' off the garage
Will be till he's dead
All these years the people said
He's actin' like a kid
He did not know he could not fly
So he did
He's one of those who knows that life
Is just a leap of faith
Spread your arms and hold your breath
Always trust your cape
Found the guy with the adderall..
When i was 6 or 7, I tied rope to the corners of a bedsheet that I figured was a parachute. I climbed up in the backyard tree and jumped. I'm still jumpin...
I did too. Then I would ride my hobby horse around the backyard and climb up on the wal and jump off the see if I could fly with my Cape
May Guy be at peace in rest.
Me too. Ridin’ with the younguns still, at 66.
My son is getting married next month and this is the song I chose for our mother son dance.
Hello Kathy
Glad this song is getting more recognition. I've been listening for years but the Kelce doc made it more popular.
Thank you Jason kelce. I love this song
I prefer listen to guys like Guy Clark, they tell a thousand page book in four minutes.
Just imagine the rest, that's enough for me.
Yup - exactly - that's the "craft" of being a good story teller. The listener is directly involved in making the picture. It isn't a "recital" it's a dialogue.
Best comment I’ve ever seen on CZcams
So well said.
I met Guy at Swing City Music when I was a kid. He gave me a ten second lesson on how to Travis pick. Said it would change the way I played forever. He was right. Sat down and learned this one today, I had never heard it before last week. He's still teaching. Thanks Guy.
Apparently God is planning an epic concert soon as we have lost another legend
yes he is!
Musc is like a vine. It keeps on weaving.
Never heard of him until the news tonight. Listening to this. In tears.
Guy Clark was an angel on earth can you see The next angel
I'm getting married in a week and have had flour sack capes made for each other. At the end of the ceremony we are going to tie our's on and play this song with our "leap of faith'. Our capes represent God's hand on our shoulders how can't get more trustworthy than that. Thank you Guy RIP.
Oh, I love that!
I want to change my life.. this helps my heart so much
Heavy hearts this morning. Thank you for crossing into my orbit, Guy. My life is better for it.
I so loved your comment, Rikki. Very nicely put.
That’s me in Springfield Missouri in the 40s
Heard this at open mic... made me cry in public!
Who dared to give this brilliant song a thumbs down?
A little known american treasure, thanks Guy.
Never been a huge fan of country/folk but have always loved townes and guy clark. Such great writers and they put their heart into every word. RIP
They are in a class all there own
@@bendershome4discountorphan859 I should mention Blaze Foley as well
Singing with your eyes closed that's a lost art
Say hello to Townes for me, Guy. Happy trails.
8m gonna stand by you
They up at the tree of forgiveness
When I was about six years old I had a red cape my mamma made for me. I was Superman. So I figured I could fly. I jumped off the garage but had just enough doubt to jump feet first. I never tried again. Thanks Guy for a memory. You’re missed.
love this song! I did exactly that at age 9 or 10. Same result as Guy. I am 78 now.
I play this wonderful song to remember a certain day, and an event, regarding my youngest son, who was then age 7. It's a true story, all the way and to this day. (love you, kiddo.) ( yer mom)
Hello how are you doing my friend
What a treat. He's pretty sure he could fly... Exactly,,,
Hello how are you doing
I found Guy Clark in the mid 70s and have held him in my heart forever. I turn on people that I feel would appreciate him. The one that do are so appreciative the ones that dont just need more time. His music is absolutely timeless.
Hello how are you doing my friend
An irreplaceable talent. Rest in peace, Guy.
Hello how are you doing my friend
19yrs ago....and still have this Song Playing in my Mind.......
Thank God.....I Wouldn't want anything less.
Hello
One word here: Masterpiece.
One of the best songwriters. Love Guy Clark.
I saw Guy Clark on Austin City Limits in 1989. I was entranced but I never heard him again."Stuff that works" was played on the movie "The Rookie" In 2002. All of his songs are so rich in the things that make life worth living. I have carried his tunes to some of the worst places on earth. Serbia, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq. In the Greek and Roman philosophy one could earn immortality through great works. You sir would live forever, thank you Mr. Clark, I love your music.
This song is awesome 👌 Always trust your cape, and don't be afraid ♥️ to fly ♥️ 😉 ✨️
If your eyes don't water listening to this I'm not sure you're alive
Me too, great song . Powerful message.
Thank you for this very meaningful look at life [ Don't tell anybody but I still have my cape and I still trust it ] I'm 48 and still a kid and love It
How can anyone give a dislike to this Song ??????
Ununderstandable
I'm watching this with tears in my eyes. So simple, sweet, and soulful. I had literally discovered Guy Clark like a month ago. If anything good comes from losing these wonderful musicians, it might be the younger generation learning about them all over again.
Love this song.
This song reminds me of my father and it means a lot every time I hear it. One of my favorites….
I wonder how many people who have never heard of Guy Clark realize how many of the people they DO know have been influenced by him.
One of a kind.
I've been influenced by Guy for 33 years.
Sometimes he gave me enough courage to almost get myself in trouble!
He was so fun to hang with. We found out just talking one evening that we lived across the street from each other when we were just little kids in Monahans, TX.
RIP Guy, we have lost a legend. Thank you for the music.
The "Kelce" documentary brought me here
I turned on to guy late in life, wasnt even listening to him when i lived in texas in the 70`s. But when I did discover him i fell in love with his music, susans accompaniment and his friends steve earle, townes vanzandt, joe ely etc. Thank you for the really good music and your kickass attitude Mr clark! Say goodbye to the landlord for me!
Such amazing songwriting! WOW!!!!
Me and my uncle and my brother sang this song in my uncles truck and recorded it on the way back from hunting. My uncle passed away when he was 49 Rip Rhett Sease Bickley Jr
Used this as my walk out song when doin back yard MMA. Jacks me right up. Life creedo
It always makes me smile, even shed a tear or two. Old Guy sure could write a song, that could be me or you!
~RIP buddy. Your songs live on forever.
A Master Song Writer, thanks for your songs, rest in peace.
The man was a wordsmith, unparalleled.
One of my all time favorite songs. Thank you Guy for your words and music, you have been a big part of my life. Rest in Peace Guy.
Hello how are you doing my friend
True American Treasure.
Absolutely!
One of the best songs ever. I listen to this one on repeat. "He did not know he could not fly, so he did..."
Always trust your cape...you can fly now Guy Clark.
A little cheesy.
Hello how are you doing my friend
When I heard about the passing of Robbie Kneivel, it reminded me of this great song ... thanks, Guy
This song always makes me smile. I'm glad I saw him perform once in Nashville. Thinking of him during his birthday week.
Go Birds!
Your music will live forever guy thx for this one and all the others and a life time of listining to your music with my father
I’ve always loved this song and all of Guy’s music. I loved Kelce too!
God Bless you, Guy Clark! My biggest lesson in life! ❤️
Only 27 here and this song blew my just now. It seems nobody is interested in really living anymore just in dying slower and taking who they can with them. When will people learn? Thank you guy.
Greatest of the greats had the good fortune to see him and Verlan in Park City Utah at the Egyptian, amazing man, I cried when he passed , they don't make em like him anymore.
What a prolific songwriter !! Guy Clark is my all time favorite ! Never give up on your dreams ! Never give up on hope ! Keep on chasing that dream !! RIP my friend......
Have listened to this album over and over and over.....so many times. One of my all time favorites. All the way through.
We sure lost one of the greats on May 17, 2016. Thanks for everything Mr. Guy Clark.
Oops - I made a mistake! I clicked on the 17 folks who did a thumbs down and became one! NOT my intention. Maybe 17 others made the same mistake? Guy Clarkis my main songwriting hero and I have the greatest respect for him and his lyricism. I have had the honour of meeting him twice (in the UK). Sadly the last time became over (2006) there were two front seats empty as I was busy having a heart operation!
I see this and "Die Tryin'" as companion pieces that I try and come back to every so often to try and remind me to take more chances. I've been playing it safe too long.
I first heard this song listening to Jerry Jeff Walker and it led me to Guy Clark. Guy wrote many great songs my three favorites are Bag of Bones, Stuff That Works and Anyhow,I Love You.
I have been a Guy Clark fan forever. thanks for enriching our lives so much, Guy.
I love this song ❤️❤️❤️
Damn another great singer songwriter has left us RIP Guy Clark