Jesse Winchester Interview

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
  • MusicFog.com's Jessie Scott sits down with Jesse Winchester for an interview about his new album "Love Filling Station," growing up in memphis, and the songwriting process. Recorded on 4-26-09. Thanks Jesse!

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  • @thecharlotteharvey
    @thecharlotteharvey 12 років тому +13

    Jesse Winchester has probably one of the most beautiful voices the world has ever heard-and he is a great man.

  • @verbaud
    @verbaud 13 років тому +15

    I bought Jesse's 1st album without having heard it. It was the lost outlaw picture on the cover. Sang many of his songs thru the years. Always loved this beautiful gentle man. 3 chords and the Truth.

    • @lauranceemory4448
      @lauranceemory4448 6 місяців тому

      I hadn't heard, but bought it because Robbie Robertson produced it

  • @pacopeso8474
    @pacopeso8474 2 роки тому +2

    We were so proud of Jesse when he published his album Nothing But a Breeze back in 77'. Jesse lived in Germantown and I worked with his cousin on the Fire Department. Great Days

  • @dyskover
    @dyskover 14 років тому +3

    A beautiful human being. Thank you my brother! YOU have managed to communicate a wonderful understanding of the world and your love for it.

  • @multimurrell
    @multimurrell 10 років тому +4

    Wonderfully peaceful soul. At least his persona seems to give the feeling of peace...A wonderful place to represent.

  • @MsCentrum04
    @MsCentrum04 13 років тому +3

    I totally believe he has a centered soul,and like my mentor, William Stafford, poet,stood up for what he believed. I just got back from Spokane's last summer 2011(Sept 24th)
    summer concert. They played Jesse...and I remembered: "Three chords and the truth," and the beauty of his 80's music.Surprise!"Sham-A Ling-Dong-Ding" is now one of his finest-like a magical wine.Happy music, all! Bless J.W & his love of music xooxox ms.Centrum 04

  • @joestephan1111
    @joestephan1111 6 років тому +2

    Thank you Jesse for all the soul food you fed me thru the years.

  • @PAW_21
    @PAW_21 15 років тому +4

    I have only just discovered Jesse as a person as prior I had only known of him through his many songs. My favourite song by him has to be ' My Songbird ' and I know it through Emmylou Harris's excellent version. I have now ordered two albums by Jesse ' Humour Me ' and ' Live From Mountain Stage ' so I am anticipating them being a good introduction to him for me. It is a shame I missed seeing him here in the UK when he was in forced exile from the USA,so I hope he comes back to the UK sometime.

  • @catherinetodd
    @catherinetodd 15 років тому +13

    tulagKY2, Winchester is a hero not for being a "draft dodger" but for protesting the Vietnam War and refusing to kill other people for wrong-headed political actions. Surely you can understand that. It's been many years now and Winchester, by his actions and going to Canada, helped to turn the tide and bring about an end to the Vietnam War. Winchester is a hero to many, and a hero to me. We need more people to stand up for principals and peace instead of greed and war.

  • @jezebeljones659
    @jezebeljones659 Рік тому

    His speaking voice is as gentle andbeautiful as his singing voice. God rest you, Jesse.

  • @Staylogical
    @Staylogical 4 роки тому +1

    A beautiful songwriter.Came to Montreal,married a French Canadian girl,and settled in fine.Wrote songs in both English and French.But a lot of his songs were about home.

  • @RickHempy
    @RickHempy 15 років тому +2

    Great interview Jessie. Wonderful insight into Jesse Winchester's songwriting process and approach.
    Rick

  • @poetrymanusa
    @poetrymanusa 10 років тому +5

    I met Jesse Winchester in Edmonton, Alberta during the 70;s while he was performing there, we both were in exile due to the Vietnam War...just feel in love with his music and his charming personality. I will miss you Jesse, Michael Lee Johnson, the Itasca, IL. poet. poetryman.mysite.com/

  • @jimfjeld2585
    @jimfjeld2585 12 років тому +4

    I shared digs with Jessie back in the late sixties when he was broke. If he got his hands on a few dollars it went for new guitar strings and the cupboard was still bare! (He wore out a set of strings every day).I knew then he`d make it. Good man!

  • @oldcarliol
    @oldcarliol 15 років тому +3

    Nice to see Jesse being interviewed, great guy. nicefrog45, I have all of his albums and though I'm not a huge fan of 'best ofs' Anthology is a mighty fine way to introduce yourself to the great mans music.

  • @juliearch1
    @juliearch1 5 років тому +2

    love him...english, discovered him, miss him xx

  • @catherinetodd
    @catherinetodd 15 років тому +2

    Jesse says the best thing about songwriting I've ever heard: "Three chords and the truth."
    Amen. What more is there to say?

  • @JeffLightnin
    @JeffLightnin 11 місяців тому +1

    Miss you JW.

  • @cliffordparmeter6940
    @cliffordparmeter6940 9 років тому +5

    black dog is a super song. I love very much we will miss you Jesse Winchester..

  • @patf1i1t
    @patf1i1t 15 років тому +3

    If Jesse hadn't went to Canada when he did, and a radio called WIGS out of Gouverneur, NY right across the border, I may have never discovered him (and Tom Waits as well) and I would not have all that beautiful material to sing for the last 30 years.
    As for Vietnam, I worship the ground all the men who served there as I do Korea, Iraq, Afiganstan and probably next Iran. That doesn't mean I believe we should be in any of those places.

  • @gat569
    @gat569 14 років тому +4

    The writer Tim O'Brien says of the main character in his book "the things they carried," that he ended up responding to his draft call and going to Vietnam because he was "too much of a coward not too." I think that's an interesting way of looking at it. What courage does it take to stand in a line with hundreds of other young men and do exactly what they are all told/expected to do. It takes more courage to step out of that line and walk away.

  • @loishenrickson3648
    @loishenrickson3648 10 років тому +7

    Three chords and the Truth.

  • @franzkafka77
    @franzkafka77 2 місяці тому

    Jesse Winchester underappreciated American genius.

  • @ronbroomell
    @ronbroomell 11 років тому +3

    What a guy..

  • @rudyvandam
    @rudyvandam 15 років тому +1

    Thanks Nancy for sending

  • @NeilD211
    @NeilD211 10 років тому +6

    Montreal is missing him too.

  • @oldnrone
    @oldnrone 15 років тому +1

    Great songwriter, and as it seems a nice Man!

  • @nercohen
    @nercohen 10 років тому +4

    News Orleans is missing Jesse today........

  • @betweendakeys
    @betweendakeys 14 років тому +2

    Guess what, you can appreciate someones artistry without agreeing with their politics... I know that is earth shattering for some.. but it's true. Open your minds.

  • @deja75m
    @deja75m 2 роки тому

    A true poetic genius..who has had led many of my decisions of importance in my humble career because he was wise and humble
    ... an award winning violinmaker robbed of his children by a canadian socialist witch...so many in commie kanada.but
    Jessie provided this beat up Catholic artisan in communist kanada...with hope for talent given by GOD..I loved this man..a genius.

  • @JoeGancher
    @JoeGancher 9 років тому +6

    What a loss. Did the Grammy Awards at least acknowledge his passing ? I didn't watch.

  • @highnrising
    @highnrising 15 років тому

    Did he ever pick up a Winchester?

  •  9 місяців тому

    B

  • @thomaslabelle922
    @thomaslabelle922 6 років тому

    She might as well interview herself.

  • @KY2A
    @KY2A 14 років тому

    @knoxunflower1 That comment shows how little you know. Neither Limbaugh nor Cheney has ever fled to Canada to avoid serving our country. Mr Cheney served admirably in Congress as well as Vice-President. Limbaugh was made an honorary Member of Congress in 1995. Honor! There's something you probably know nothing about.

    • @lurban-gw7oh
      @lurban-gw7oh 6 років тому +2

      tulagKY
      To: tulagKY
      From Toronto, Canada
      FUCK OFF tulagKY!
      GUNS DON'T GROW ROSES!
      Jesse Winchester Never Killed A Man,Woman Nor Child,
      Because He Knew Of A Better More PEACEFUL Way From The Very First Day !!
      Live and Learn From The Man Who Loved Humanity And Sang And Wrote About It The Same Way He Behaved About The Evils Of War, Angelically!!
      We Are Proud Of Our Canadian By Choice- Jesse Winchester!!
      May Your Voice And Your Songs Continue To Be The Earthly Serenade Every Peace Loving Man,,Woman, And Child Being Wants And Needs To Keep Peace And Mankind Alive And Well On Our Intact Planet!

    • @brianscott9525
      @brianscott9525 3 роки тому +1

      I think I know all I need to know about Limbaugh, and Cheney, too.

    • @KY2A
      @KY2A 3 роки тому

      @@brianscott9525 you don't know your azz from a hole in the ground.

    • @rayrhyasen4428
      @rayrhyasen4428 3 роки тому

      no hope for peace as long as war is celebrated as patriotic, even when it has nothing to do with your country's soil. so many lost souls to hate and violence.

    • @imblch
      @imblch 2 роки тому

      That’s the stupidest thing I’ve read today. Cheney and Limbaugh will be sitting in Hell while Jesse plays in Heaven.

  • @KY2A
    @KY2A 15 років тому

    pretty good writer, but I'd never buy anything from a draft dodger.

    • @ptsmith4660
      @ptsmith4660 5 років тому

      you've been buying the same chit from draft dodgers your whole life ..

    • @brianscott9525
      @brianscott9525 3 роки тому +4

      If you've believed most anything said by Trump, you've "bought something" from a draft dodger.