Willie Nelson

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I know country music isn't generally well liked in this community, but I've been on a big Willie kick lately. Any other fans? Red Headed Stranger and Shotgun Willie may be two of the greatest albums ever (in any genre)
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I love "real" country music and Willie especially! I recently found this album "who'll buy my memories" that's just Willie solo and it's incredible. I think he sold it on TV to raise funds after his IRS bust.KORITFW0
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Willie Nelson is good shit.. How can you not like him.. I'm an old country fan, Hank, Willie, Johnny, Waylan, George Jones etc... I Don't listen to new country, just that old country drinking music.. Rock n' Roll first though...
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count me IN on this. seen him a few times. dude is living legend status. a national hero
countryman cd is sooo awesome
1. Do You Mind Too Much If I Don't Understand
2. How Long Is Forever
3. I'm A Worried Man (featuring Toots Hibbert)
4. The Harder They Come
5. Something To Think About
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8. One In A Row
9. I've Just Destroyed The World
10. You Left A Long, Long Time Ago
11. I Guess I've Come To Live Here
12. Undo The Right
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Willie Nelson - Still Is Still Moving To Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meMzawU5t-g&ob=av2e
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUILi39dvSE
Willie Nelson - Always On My Mind
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7f189Z0v0Y&ob=av2n
concert regret was missing the highwaymen when they blew into town...not sure what my excuse was but looking back whatever it was, was a mistake
and of course this story cracks me up
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Always On My Mind is such a beautiful little song. My dad used to sing Willie songs to me and my sisters when we were kids. He's a likeable artist. As stated above, I also dig the old true country genre.
I just preordered the Jack Johnson - Best of Kokua Festival lp and one of the tracks is Willie singing Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain with Jack Johnson & Ben Harper. (The album features Eddie as well, by the way)."Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them." - Thoreau
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I love country music old and new
but Willie and Cash really send me ... the way they work a song without effort
make it beautiful, moving, make ya smile too
and they are just great people too, real people, like people you can wrap yourself
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bennett13 wrote:I know country music isn't generally well liked in this community, but I've been on a big Willie kick lately. Any other fans? Red Headed Stranger and Shotgun Willie may be two of the greatest albums ever (in any genre)
Real country rules. Pop charts country blows.Member 164xxx
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Good ol' Willie.
I'm partial the album Songbird, but I think it's due to the presence of Ryan Adams & The Cardinals as performers, and Ryan as producer.7/2/06 - Denver, CO
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Willie showed up at a motel lounge in las vegas, where I was watching a band I knew from Colorado. This was in the early 80s. Willie knew the band as well and sat in with them. This was obviously pre-cell phone but you couldn't believe how fast that place filled upIf I had known then what I know now...
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In the mid-80s, our parents dragged me & my brother to Radio City to see Willie Nelson and Family. It was a great show and I've been a fan ever since. I've also gotten into other country music such as Waylon Jennings (once saw Waylon & Willie together in Stamford, CT), George Jones (saw him at Tramps in NYC in 1992), Merle Haggard (saw him at the Grizzly Rose outside Denver in 1998), Tammy Wynette, Vern Gosdin, Loretta Lynn (saw her in NYC in 2003 on a bill with The White Stripes), Emmylou Harris (seen her a number of times dating back to 1996), Connie Smith, James Hand (great old school country singer from TX...saw him in Bristol in 2010), Dolly Parton, Johnny Paycheck, Johnny Cash, and other fine artists. I've never met Willie, but my friend Kathy (also a Ten Club member) has and tells me he is very kind with his fans.You see me empty, Sir, do not pause and inquire, simply assume and refill.
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Yefa wrote:In the mid-80s, our parents dragged me & my brother to Radio City to see Willie Nelson and Family. It was a great show and I've been a fan ever since. I've also gotten into other country music such as Waylon Jennings (once saw Waylon & Willie together in Stamford, CT), George Jones (saw him at Tramps in NYC in 1992), Merle Haggard (saw him at the Grizzly Rose outside Denver in 1998), Tammy Wynette, Vern Gosdin, Loretta Lynn (saw her in NYC in 2003 on a bill with The White Stripes), Emmylou Harris (seen her a number of times dating back to 1996), Connie Smith, James Hand (great old school country singer from TX...saw him in Bristol in 2010), Dolly Parton, Johnny Paycheck, Johnny Cash, and other fine artists. I've never met Willie, but my friend Kathy (also a Ten Club member) has and tells me he is very kind with his fans.
Ok...I'm jealous that you got to see Waylon & Cash.
The greatest country show that I saw was Merle Haggard & Kris Kristofferson last year. When I got the ticket, I thought they would do separate sets. Imagine my delightful surprise when they played the whole show TOGETHER, trading off songs. Hearing "Bobby McGee" performed by the man who wrote it brought tears to my eyes.0 -
pandora wrote:I love country music old and new
but Willie and Cash really send me ... the way they work a song without effort
make it beautiful, moving, make ya smile too
and they are just great people too, real people, like people you can wrap yourself
around and feel
If you like Willie & Johnny you should check out the VH1 Storytellers show they did together...they released it on CD0 -
bennett13 wrote:Yefa wrote:In the mid-80s, our parents dragged me & my brother to Radio City to see Willie Nelson and Family. It was a great show and I've been a fan ever since. I've also gotten into other country music such as Waylon Jennings (once saw Waylon & Willie together in Stamford, CT), George Jones (saw him at Tramps in NYC in 1992), Merle Haggard (saw him at the Grizzly Rose outside Denver in 1998), Tammy Wynette, Vern Gosdin, Loretta Lynn (saw her in NYC in 2003 on a bill with The White Stripes), Emmylou Harris (seen her a number of times dating back to 1996), Connie Smith, James Hand (great old school country singer from TX...saw him in Bristol in 2010), Dolly Parton, Johnny Paycheck, Johnny Cash, and other fine artists. I've never met Willie, but my friend Kathy (also a Ten Club member) has and tells me he is very kind with his fans.
Ok...I'm jealous that you got to see Waylon & Cash.
The greatest country show that I saw was Merle Haggard & Kris Kristofferson last year. When I got the ticket, I thought they would do separate sets. Imagine my delightful surprise when they played the whole show TOGETHER, trading off songs. Hearing "Bobby McGee" performed by the man who wrote it brought tears to my eyes.
I never saw Cash. I'm a fan of his music though. I only saw the artists that I mentioned having seen...just a fan of the others' music. I saw Kris Kristofferson when he played Bridge in 2010. It was cool to finally see him in concert.
I'll tell the story of how I almost saw Cash as my first concert but failed to do so. It was the Illinois State Fair of 1977. There were 2 concerts that overlapped in the schedule & were in different parts of the fairgrounds so we could only see one show. (I was there with my brother and our parents.) I wanted to see Johnny Cash but my dad vetoed that idea...the whole family saw Glen Campbell. Nothing against Glen Campbell...but he's no Johnny Cash!Post edited by Yefa onYou see me empty, Sir, do not pause and inquire, simply assume and refill.
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. I like alot of country like some of you previously said though the older stuff is definitely the best. Love a little George Strait and Alan Jackson to tho, they are throwbacks and keep it real....
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love willie.
teatro from 1997 or so is a fantastic later-era release. production by daniel lanois (coming off of working with dylan on time out of mind) and backup vocals by emmylou harris. mmmmmm.
a willie show is like he's playing for your backyard bbq. relaxed, casual, and fun.0 -
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dcfaithful wrote:Good ol' Willie.
I'm partial the album Songbird, but I think it's due to the presence of Ryan Adams & The Cardinals as performers, and Ryan as producer.
That is a great album...the title track completely reinvents that old Fleetwood Mac tune0 -
AndySlash wrote:love willie.
teatro from 1997 or so is a fantastic later-era release. production by daniel lanois (coming off of working with dylan on time out of mind) and backup vocals by emmylou harris. mmmmmm.
a willie show is like he's playing for your backyard bbq. relaxed, casual, and fun.
I love Teatro...it's got that great haunting instrumental to kick it off before Willie's voice comes in on track 2 with the perfect lyrics to start off that album: "The sun is filled with ice and gives no warmth at all."0 -
Willie's cool as shit. I saw him at Roowww.RLMcDaniel.com
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bennett13 wrote:I love Teatro...it's got that great haunting instrumental to kick it off before Willie's voice comes in on track 2 with the perfect lyrics to start off that album: "The sun is filled with ice and gives no warmth at all."
the sky was never blue
the stars are raindrops searching for a place to fall
and i never cared for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmdwsLtNx2E (stupid vevo...)
this vid and a few more were released as teatro on vhs, directed by wim wenders- probably a bit pricey for a vhs these days, but worth it if you like the album as much as i do. a fantastic companion to the album.0
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