Seen JJW many times but the best was undoubtedly at the "Palamino" in north Hollywood circa (1979). Still had the Lost Gonzo Band with him. They played a midnight set 2 hours long. They weren't done when the club cut the power. JJW pushed the mike away and they kept going until the cops came at about 3am. 'Bout 10 of us hanging on... JJ invited us to their hotel they played until daylight, smokin' cigarettes and drinkin' beer. I actually when down for the count there in the hotel bar.
Amazing! What a historical show that must have been and a night never to forget! What was Jerry Jeff like just to hang around? From what I've heard, the 70s were his absolute wild period!
I`ve seen JJW a few times , Bars in Memphis to the top of the Peabody Hotel, last time was at Grand Central Station in Anchorage Alaska back in the 90s....always had a great show
Jerry Jeff has never been the big superstar that some of his friends have but he has a loyal following of fans who go to see him live every chance they get. His Birthday Bash in Austin every year is a kick. If you've never been you need to do so while he's still performing. You won't regret it.
i've been a fan for a long time, but never saw him live til july of last year. he was awesome. better than i expected and that's always nice when it happens.
I’m 30 and just discovered him a month ago. I can’t stop listening to him. I’m happy as heck to have discovered him, but sad to learn he passed before I got a chance to see him. So many of his songs convey so much warmth and humor and personality that make you feel like you knew the guy. RIP Jerry
They used to close down a classic old bar called the Dixie Chicken in College Station by playing this song followed by Pissin in the WInd. Everyone would be standing on the benches and chairs singing them both. Good stuff.
I heard it the first time on a snowy night in the Colorado Rockies. A bunch of crazy friends were celebrating keeping warm. My sister and I danced to it all night. Now, the man who wrote it Chuck Pyle is my neighbor in this tiny Colorado town. This song got me through my life, Chuck says the same..Keep 'er Steady Chuck
Sadly Chuck passed away, he lived in Palmer Lake..I heard him many times in small venues. Easy to talk with and a great guy. He has some other small label CDs, that had some great songs
Repeating myself here but if you're a Tried And True Warrior you need to come to Camp Belize. Join about 150 people next January who know every word of every Jerry Jeff song and aren't ashamed to sing along. No better way to spend a cold, snowy January than sitting on Wet Willie's dock with 150 new friends with a cold Belikin in your hand singing along to Jerry Jeff.
london homesick blues was my 1st.... wanted to name my firstborn JerryJeff, hubby nixed that :( JJW kissed me once, backstage in vegas :) don't tell!!!! well my mama saw us anyway but she's a fan too!!!!
Going back down to the Luckenbach of the Caribbean in a couple of days. All you Tried and True Warriors out there oughta come down and join us. It's a helluva party.
Donald Betts Indeed, Donald... I was pleased to play guitar with Chuck in Sherman, Tx. many years ago. He's one the best pickers I've ever seen. He has a Jazz background on guitar and runs off and leaves everyone behind !!! LOL What a treat !!! I was only able to keep up with him. He also wrote "The Other Side of the Hill" that Jeff made popular around the same time. Thanks.
Donald Betts Indeed, Donald... I was pleased to play guitar with Chuck in Sherman, Tx. many years ago. He's one the best pickers I've ever seen. He has a Jazz background on guitar and runs off and leaves everyone behind !!! LOL What a treat !!! I was only able to keep up with him. He also wrote "The Other Side of the Hill" that Jeff made popular around the same time. Thanks.
Jubal918 I have seen Chuck Pyle several times. Always amazed. I have never played with him (not even close to being able to) .... anyway... but once at an Open Mike night hosted my friend Celeste Krenz (check her stuff out) I did a couple songs. Chuck stopped by and did a couple of numbers. This was in Denver .. geesh... 20 years ago.
Donald Betts aaaahhh yes... Denver.... I did a gig at "The White Fence Farm" about 15 yrs ago. Fun folks. Very responsive and sweet. This old Texas boy had a great time. Also did some stuff with Reckless Abandon around the same time. Thanks for stirring up memories.
@rustyscalpel68 Oh I haven't thought about the Dixie Chicken in years. I worked at the Hall of Fame, before the fire, and we would go to the Chicken on our nights off.
The great album version of this song is paced considerably slower, to much greater effect, listening pleasure & enjoyment. I think that Jerry Jeff maybe should've performed this number more in its original format .. for a more emotive response / impact ... especially for JJW's core 'gonzo' type of following. Fear not, I remain a long-standing, forever-faithful Jerry Jeff hard-core fan. Creative artists & song-writers of his eminent ability don't come along that often, after all ...
Thanks for uploading this counsellor! A sweeter, simpler time for sure!
Rest in Peace Jerry Jeff. God Bless.
Seen JJW many times but the best was undoubtedly at the "Palamino" in north Hollywood circa (1979). Still had the Lost Gonzo Band with him. They played a midnight set 2 hours long. They weren't done when the club cut the power. JJW pushed the mike away and they kept going until the cops came at about 3am. 'Bout 10 of us hanging on... JJ invited us to their hotel they played until daylight, smokin' cigarettes and drinkin' beer. I actually when down for the count there in the hotel bar.
well cocain is a hell of a drug.....
Amazing! What a historical show that must have been and a night never to forget! What was Jerry Jeff like just to hang around? From what I've heard, the 70s were his absolute wild period!
haha!
Classic man!
Dave Perkins must’ve been in the band then. A great guy!
This song and video are pure joy. Thank you Jerry Jeff.
Love Ray Wylie Hubbard and Gary P.Nunn...real Texas legends!
Loved this! RIP JJW...
I`ve seen JJW a few times , Bars in Memphis to the top of the Peabody Hotel, last time was at Grand Central Station in Anchorage Alaska back in the 90s....always had a great show
RIP JJW
I’ll miss your music...
Jerry Jeff has never been the big superstar that some of his friends have but he has a loyal following of fans who go to see him live every chance they get. His Birthday Bash in Austin every year is a kick. If you've never been you need to do so while he's still performing. You won't regret it.
i've been a fan for a long time, but never saw him live til july of last year. he was awesome. better than i expected and that's always nice when it happens.
Ray Cooper l
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I’m 30 and just discovered him a month ago. I can’t stop listening to him. I’m happy as heck to have discovered him, but sad to learn he passed before I got a chance to see him. So many of his songs convey so much warmth and humor and personality that make you feel like you knew the guy. RIP Jerry
I saw him at a Christmas bash a few years ago. I'll never forget him. I also saw him at Astroworld back in my early 20s! RIP, buddy.
So missed, so zappreciated
Jerry Jeff is the GREATEST! Bar none
They used to close down a classic old bar called the Dixie Chicken in College Station by playing this song followed by Pissin in the WInd. Everyone would be standing on the benches and chairs singing them both. Good stuff.
I heard it the first time on a snowy night in the Colorado Rockies. A bunch of crazy friends were celebrating keeping warm. My sister and I danced to it all night. Now, the man who wrote it Chuck Pyle is my neighbor in this tiny Colorado town. This song got me through my life, Chuck says the same..Keep 'er Steady Chuck
Sadly Chuck passed away, he lived in Palmer Lake..I heard him many times in small venues. Easy to talk with and a great guy. He has some other small label CDs, that had some great songs
Great country, lives in Austin, Tx. Thanks to BRod313 for sharing.
#JerryJeff #countrymusic
"Crashin' through your door." Gosh, that's sweet.
been looking for this one..thanks for posting it. good pool shooting tune..
Repeating myself here but if you're a Tried And True Warrior you need to come to Camp Belize. Join about 150 people next January who know every word of every Jerry Jeff song and aren't ashamed to sing along. No better way to spend a cold, snowy January than sitting on Wet Willie's dock with 150 new friends with a cold Belikin in your hand singing along to Jerry Jeff.
london homesick blues was my 1st.... wanted to name my firstborn JerryJeff, hubby nixed that :( JJW kissed me once, backstage in vegas :) don't tell!!!! well my mama saw us anyway but she's a fan too!!!!
I love kuntry music..thanks JJJ
You are just great, love your voice and your guitar playing Jerry Jeff.
Muriel xxx
Going back down to the Luckenbach of the Caribbean in a couple of days. All you Tried and True Warriors out there oughta come down and join us. It's a helluva party.
Sadly, Chuck Pyle passed away this week at 70. Thanks for the music, and RIP.
Love Jerry Jeff
Had a drink with JJ back in 85(?) before he went on at the Olde port Inn in Avila beach Ca. What a really wonderful individual.
Jerry Jeff just keeps getting better.
Soberest I ever saw Ray Wylie..
We'll miss ya, Jerry
Beautiful
Very nice clip - thanks for sharing! Gotta love Ray and Gary too!
I AM IN LOVE WITH SONG
At his best
Oneonta boy!
Riding High album by Jerry Jeff Walker in 1974
omg I love this song. thanks for the upload!
Learned this song as soon as I heard it. Goodun fer sure. Gotta love JJW
Chip.. thanks for turning me on to JJW ...missya man
I love this uptempo version...Is this version available on any of his albums?
favorite J.J. walker song, no doubt
BEST MUSIC
Jerry Jeff!!!!!
Jerry Jeff is rare form
Great song. Written by the great Chuck Pyle.
Donald Betts Indeed, Donald... I was pleased to play guitar with Chuck in Sherman, Tx. many years ago. He's one the best pickers I've ever seen. He has a Jazz background on guitar and runs off and leaves everyone behind !!! LOL What a treat !!! I was only able to keep up with him. He also wrote "The Other Side of the Hill" that Jeff made popular around the same time. Thanks.
Donald Betts Indeed, Donald... I was pleased to play guitar with Chuck in Sherman, Tx. many years ago. He's one the best pickers I've ever seen. He has a Jazz background on guitar and runs off and leaves everyone behind !!! LOL What a treat !!! I was only able to keep up with him. He also wrote "The Other Side of the Hill" that Jeff made popular around the same time. Thanks.
Jubal918 I have seen Chuck Pyle several times. Always amazed. I have never played with him (not even close to being able to) .... anyway... but once at an Open Mike night hosted my friend Celeste Krenz (check her stuff out) I did a couple songs. Chuck stopped by and did a couple of numbers. This was in Denver .. geesh... 20 years ago.
Donald Betts aaaahhh yes... Denver.... I did a gig at "The White Fence Farm" about 15 yrs ago. Fun folks. Very responsive and sweet. This old Texas boy had a great time. Also did some stuff with Reckless Abandon around the same time. Thanks for stirring up memories.
JJW is the greatest of all time period..
Rest in peace
RIP
Even a baby faced John Inmon on lead guitar. Makes me feel hungover all over again.
Saw him in NY...backstage...put his arm around me and called me darlin'...no, I will never forget it! Love Jerry Jeff.
This is amazing! Do you know if the full show is available?
Jamming with the boys in pemberton
@rustyscalpel68 Oh I haven't thought about the Dixie Chicken in years. I worked at the Hall of Fame, before the fire, and we would go to the Chicken on our nights off.
Nobody got outta College Station without becoming a fan back in the day.
The song is called "Jaded Lover," not "Faded Angel."
any earlier videos
I knew it was Jaded Lover. I'm just senile.
What chord is Ray Hubbard playin' there? Looks like a Z or a Z flat Major!
+wormoflove Looks like he didn't know the key/chords to the song and has muted all his strings and is fake strumming...
Concur.. I think he was strumming for percussive effect
I was drunk at the time!
This vid rolls the credits; names the band.
The great album version of this song is paced considerably slower, to much greater effect, listening pleasure & enjoyment. I think that Jerry Jeff maybe should've performed this number more in its original format .. for a more emotive response / impact ... especially for JJW's core 'gonzo' type of following. Fear not, I remain a long-standing, forever-faithful Jerry Jeff hard-core fan. Creative artists & song-writers of his eminent ability don't come along that often, after all ...
would it not be awesome to get jjw jimmy buffet n willie to sing railroad lady together
Play this at .75% speed
But I believe I'm leaving baby, It's getting
too deep...
Every Jerry Jeff fan knows when he heard "Jaded Lover" for the first time. It's quintessential JJW. Come join us in Belize in January 2010
Hmm, an upbeat version. What's wrong with the original?
Too fast. Like he's rushing through it. Much MUCH better original on the album.
RIP