THEY WERE THE TWO GREATEST SONGWRITERS NASHVILLE EVER IGNORED. ONE DRANK HIMSELF TO DEATH, THE OTHER WATCHED AND COULDN’T STOP IT. Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark weren’t just friends — they were brothers bound by poetry and pain. While Nashville chased pop hooks, these two wrote songs so raw they made legends weep. Townes battled demons no melody could silence. Alcohol and bipolar disorder slowly consumed him. Guy stood by helplessly, watching his best friend disappear one bottle at a time. On New Year’s Day 1997, Townes was gone at 52. Guy once quietly admitted: “I miss him every single day. There’s nobody left who understands what we were trying to do.” Some say Guy never fully recovered. He kept writing, kept performing, but those who knew him swore something behind his eyes went permanently dark after that cold January morning.
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