My old roommate listened to John Prine for medicinal purposes. It had much to do with being a Marine platoon Sargent in Vietnam. 3 Purples - Walter "Bing" Rotruck from Western Maryland. That's spelled R O Truck. Rest Well in Jesus my brother, so thankful you finally reach out and took hold of Him. He was always waiting for you. And me.
You see John’s very famous Martin D-28 that he wrote just about all of his songs on, including the Tree of Forgiveness, the greatest album and gift to his fans… for those of us who listened to this man and his wisdom for on so many decades. I pray the newer generations discover his works, they’re timeless, and his music will help you when you need it. Or, it’s also just great to kick back and have a beer to.
This episode of Austin City Limits was the 6th episode of Season 31 (2005-2006). It features the return of the legendary singer-songwriter John Prine, who had recently recovered from cancer. Prine is in fine voice here, delivering a set of his classic songs, including "Angel From Montgomery," "Some Humans Ain't Human," and "Sam Stone." He also performs several tracks from his then-new album, "Fair & Square." The episode also features a set from Amos Lee, who was just starting to make a name for himself at the time. Lee's music is a mix of folk, soul, and R&B, and his lyrics are full of poetry and emotion. He performs a number of songs from his debut album, "Amos Lee," including "Colors," "Arms of a Woman," and "Black River." Overall, this is a great episode of Austin City Limits that showcases two talented artists at different stages of their careers. It's a must-see for fans of folk and Americana music.👍
John Prine singing Clay Pigeons sounds so very real to me. Blaze Foley. I believe song writing is a beautiful communally available gift, available to the open soul who seeks its muse.
loved his music since I was a teen back in the 70s, I have had the same cancer that took him since 2008 and the rate I'm going I'm going to see him soon. hope he's got a guitar with him....
@greglee1846. Stay strong but when you get to heaven have a cocktail and a cigarette 9 miles long and say hi to your loved ones cause it's gonna be great❤ yes his guitar, and all the other greats will be waiting. I tell myself this everyday. God bless❤
I didn’t find John’s music until after he passed from Covid. He is my favorite singer song writer now. “Broken hearts and dirty windows make life difficult to see…”
10:46AM we’d oct 9…after being up to requirement on Covid shots parietal gland cancer struck my jaw, so far two surgery & proton beam ☢️ (new over photon) leaves me momentarily ‘clear’ yet again vulnerable in gods immune system it gave me long ago four score years ago and hearing loss is wobbling on life’s table but NotYet, and then there is the joy of an hour of John Prine-who makes even Vietnam 🇻🇳 and Iraq 🇮🇶 a distant wrong & time to dance a jig or Irish ☘️ step dance, whatever makes you happy 💕 JP is still here in memory-stored in culture as history and some keen advantage to the living FUTURE of mankind for joy, kindness, and for gods sake (small g) a sense of humor!
John is legendary.... The closest musician to his talent still alive and touring is Bonnie Raitt .... Grew up lustening to the whole gang ! Lowell, Linda, Don ( Hensley ), Jackson, and so mqny more!! Felt so pleased could take my youngest son to two of his concerts here in RVA.... Saw him the first time at the venue called the Mosque (sp.) Here in Richmond He was in rare form, Probably had a couple of those vodka and ginger ale cocktails before The show.... pretty sure he broke at least 3 guitar strings while playing, his crew had his back as another aucustic was immediately brought to him immediately Pretty sure it was 1976. Still listen and learn from his down to earth music, like right now on a Friday night hanging with my two dogs. Fuck Covid and those behind it He didn't deserve that. Got to be my all time favorite !
Me and my old buddies saw John at the Boomer theater in Norman Oklahoma back in the 70’s and then a couple of weeks ago five of us we traveled up to Tulsa to see the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie museums and had a great old time!🤗❤️
I’ve been a fan of his since his first album came out. I’ve seen him twice it unfortunately not at Austin City Limits which is in a fantastic venue. We all miss you John
@Live Preserver would you please upload more episodes of Austin City Limits? I'm interested in the following: Asleep at the Wheel and Bob Wills' Texas Playboys from Season 1 in 1976 (the first Austin City Limits episode to air nationally) Hank Williams Jr. and The Shake Russell-Dana Cooper Band from Season 5 in 1980 Vince Gill and Junior Brown from Season 20 in 1995 The Lost Gonzo Band and Jerry Jeff Walker from Season 1 in 1976 (this episode includes the first live performance of "London Homesick Blues", before it became the Austin City Limits theme song starting with Season 2 in 1977) Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band from Season 9 in 1984 Leonard Cohen with Christine Albert and Paul Glasse from Season 19 in 1994 John Hiatt and Radney Foster with Mary Chapin Carpenter also from Season 19 in 1994 I think all of these episodes are great and deserve to be watched by a wider audience. 👍
Pretty sure the guitar player is Jason Wilber. He played with John for 24 years. John Burns played with Prine in the early years (with Steve Goodman too), but he'd be much older than Jason is there by that time.
I agree with you but also: It looks like only 40% of the electorate voted at all. That means about 60% of the electorate chose to sit it out. Maybe there was voter suppression(probably) but the ones that didn't vote thinking there is no difference between Kamala and Trump are also responsible for his win. A democracy is not a democracy if everyone doesn't take part. It's minority rule. Protesting by not voting isn't effective- It's giving up and giving in to autocracy and oligarchy. The best we can do is be each other's safety net and social security. Community is how we survive and thrive.
Claire, Respectfully, I can only speak for myself and perhaps 76 million other Americans who could definitely see the difference between Harris and Trump. Millions of whom voted for the first time to save our Republic from the globalist agenda that would have ultimately enslaved us all. Why not give him a chance with an open mind. In 64 years he was the first person I have ever seen elected to the Presidency that actually did what he promised. Now you may not agree with the things he promised, ok, but how many would take a bullet to the head and stand up with his fist in the air. Above all realize that the main stream media always lies to you and never tells you the truth.
A massive thank you to whoever gave us the opportunity to watch the wonderful John Prine. Saw john three times in Glasgow, and he was oh so special, great to have this to see him perform whenever I feel like watching one of the greatest songwriters EVER . Thanks again !
Who's still around listening and chillin to some great music. 2024!
im descending into a sunday morning prine deep dive...have a great day friend!
My old roommate listened to John Prine for medicinal purposes. It had much to do with being a Marine platoon Sargent in Vietnam. 3 Purples - Walter "Bing" Rotruck from Western Maryland. That's spelled R O Truck. Rest Well in Jesus my brother, so thankful you finally reach out and took hold of Him. He was always waiting for you. And me.
I’m here. A hot night in Mexico. Chilling with John Prine.
Still listening 👍
@anthonylenning1923 this music my friend is the closest thing we have to a time machine!
You see John’s very famous Martin D-28 that he wrote just about all of his songs on, including the Tree of Forgiveness, the greatest album and gift to his fans… for those of us who listened to this man and his wisdom for on so many decades. I pray the newer generations discover his works, they’re timeless, and his music will help you when you need it. Or, it’s also just great to kick back and have a beer to.
Is the guitar famous in it's own right ? What's it's name ? It looks similar to another guitar I know maybe I know him
Tree of Forgiveness!
John Prine, country music for people with brains, hearts, and souls.
Amen
Very well stated!
A perfect soul❤
I may put this on infinite repeat this month
This episode of Austin City Limits was the 6th episode of Season 31 (2005-2006). It features the return of the legendary singer-songwriter John Prine, who had recently recovered from cancer. Prine is in fine voice here, delivering a set of his classic songs, including "Angel From Montgomery," "Some Humans Ain't Human," and "Sam Stone." He also performs several tracks from his then-new album, "Fair & Square." The episode also features a set from Amos Lee, who was just starting to make a name for himself at the time. Lee's music is a mix of folk, soul, and R&B, and his lyrics are full of poetry and emotion. He performs a number of songs from his debut album, "Amos Lee," including "Colors," "Arms of a Woman," and "Black River." Overall, this is a great episode of Austin City Limits that showcases two talented artists at different stages of their careers. It's a must-see for fans of folk and Americana music.👍
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Please other people that have played in Austin
Austin City Limits has blown my mind so many times! Amazing music once again.
John Prine singing Clay Pigeons sounds so very real to me. Blaze Foley. I believe song writing is a beautiful communally available gift, available to the open soul who seeks its muse.
John, we still love your music. Thanks for everything. See ya in heaven!
I was missing Mr. Prine and here's one of my favorite concerts in Austin
Love him. Was struck at the age of 14. Now 54 years later, his words give me pause and wonder like a child and an old soul . . .
All of his are GREAT. Just about every song has a story. I miss you John. 😢😢😢
Hearing his bass player pull his tempo back 'just a tad' repeatedly and I don't even mind! ;-) John was a gift to us all...RIP Legend!
I saw John at Tobacco Road near Sparta NC in the mid '70s. Never heard of him before haven't forgotten him since....
loved his music since I was a teen back in the 70s, I have had the same cancer that took him since 2008 and the rate I'm going I'm going to see him soon. hope he's got a guitar with him....
@greglee1846. Stay strong but when you get to heaven have a cocktail and a cigarette 9 miles long and say hi to your loved ones cause it's gonna be great❤ yes his guitar, and all the other greats will be waiting. I tell myself this everyday. God bless❤
John Prine is such a fantastic Folk story singer! Just right down there with us all. God bless him. Thank you for sharing it all with us John! 😊 😅 😂❤
I didn’t find John’s music until after he passed from Covid. He is my favorite singer song writer now.
“Broken hearts and dirty windows make life difficult to see…”
10:46AM we’d oct 9…after being up to requirement on Covid shots parietal gland cancer struck my jaw, so far two surgery & proton beam ☢️ (new over photon) leaves me momentarily ‘clear’ yet again vulnerable in gods immune system it gave me long ago four score years ago and hearing loss is wobbling on life’s table but NotYet, and then there is the joy of an hour of John Prine-who makes even Vietnam 🇻🇳 and Iraq 🇮🇶 a distant wrong & time to dance a jig or Irish ☘️ step dance, whatever makes you happy 💕 JP is still here in memory-stored in culture as history and some keen advantage to the living FUTURE of mankind for joy, kindness, and for gods sake (small g) a sense of humor!
Same.
G@@HTDunbar
He has a huge catalogue of songs and they’re all so good!
Same here.. But I will forever know him now.
John is legendary....
The closest musician to his talent still alive and touring is Bonnie Raitt ....
Grew up lustening to the whole gang !
Lowell, Linda, Don ( Hensley ),
Jackson, and so mqny more!!
Felt so pleased could take my youngest son to two of his concerts here in RVA....
Saw him the first time at the venue called the Mosque (sp.) Here in
Richmond
He was in rare form, Probably had a couple of those vodka and ginger ale cocktails before
The show.... pretty sure he broke at least 3 guitar strings while playing, his crew had his back as another aucustic was immediately brought to him immediately
Pretty sure it was 1976.
Still listen and learn from his down to earth music, like right now on a Friday night hanging with my two dogs.
Fuck Covid and those behind it
He didn't deserve that.
Got to be my all time favorite !
Sat Two rows back Earls Chicago on every Wednesday night .. what a treasure I have
Yes you do. Truly do
Heartfelt thanks, John.
Love this 😀 ❤️ 😍!!!! It came on by accident in my pocket!!! LOVE HIM! HE'S PHENOMENAL, GREAT WRITETER!!!
Your pocket has great taste!! Everybody should be as lucky😊
John prine was and allways be a national treasure
common sense
This is fantastic
Dylan's song writing can't touch Prines💯 Love this Legend ❤
Love his music. He is missed.
That was Great..
Thanks 😁🎼🌎✌️🇺🇸💙
RIP John Prine 🌹 🕊️
This is really good -- without saying -- 💎
I love She Is My Everything! The dedication got me.
RIP and Eternal Light! Singing duets with all the angels!
Me and my old buddies saw John at the Boomer theater in Norman Oklahoma back in the 70’s and then a couple of weeks ago five of us we traveled up to Tulsa to see the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie museums and had a great old time!🤗❤️
What a loss to the humane race nice man and what a song smith
I often think this … seems like I’ll never settle for him being gone … World really did LOSE A LOT when he had to leave …
I miss Prine! What a badass!
I got this video hooked up to my phone and TV. Yee Haw!!!
Wow!!!!! So Extraordinary!!!!!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm still mad at John for leaving us to soon.
His music got me through some tough times...
By far my all time musician...... and I know a few... 😁🎶🙏
I’ve been a fan of his since his first album came out. I’ve seen him twice it unfortunately not at Austin City Limits which is in a fantastic venue. We all miss you John
He's an angel in prowess
no one could write like john
I love the one w/ Iris Dement . :) . Good Stuff .
Amazing melodic storyteller...
makes you think we're all the same .
Thanks John.
I heard John Denver sing “Angels From Montgomery” one day. After having my mind blown I immediately checked the liner notes on the cd.
I first heard John from a recommendation from a dear friend named Craig in Bristol Pa. The best ever
Wish he was here to sing about America today.
Soooo Gooood
The Best
BRILLIANT JOHN MY FRIEND JUST BRILLIANT!!!
John prine the shrudest reporter of the human condition , hes playing for Jesus now RIP PRINE
Pat McLaughlin? Was that the dude beating the devil out of that fender?
🤍✨
My hold life so okay I love you as a artist
MERCI MARCELLE
🔥
Luv him
@Live Preserver would you please upload more episodes of Austin City Limits? I'm interested in the following:
Asleep at the Wheel and Bob Wills' Texas Playboys from Season 1 in 1976 (the first Austin City Limits episode to air nationally)
Hank Williams Jr. and The Shake Russell-Dana Cooper Band from Season 5 in 1980
Vince Gill and Junior Brown from Season 20 in 1995
The Lost Gonzo Band and Jerry Jeff Walker from Season 1 in 1976 (this episode includes the first live performance of "London Homesick Blues", before it became the Austin City Limits theme song starting with Season 2 in 1977)
Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band from Season 9 in 1984
Leonard Cohen with Christine Albert and Paul Glasse from Season 19 in 1994
John Hiatt and Radney Foster with Mary Chapin Carpenter also from Season 19 in 1994
I think all of these episodes are great and deserve to be watched by a wider audience.
👍
Love Jerry Jeff and John Hiatt ❤
the uncut dude playing guitar is john burns....but with long hair on soundstage in Maywood with Prine...got his hair done
Pretty sure the guitar player is Jason Wilber. He played with John for 24 years. John Burns played with Prine in the early years (with Steve Goodman too), but he'd be much older than Jason is there by that time.
I agree with you but also: It looks like only 40% of the electorate voted at all. That means about 60% of the electorate chose to sit it out. Maybe there was voter suppression(probably) but the ones that didn't vote thinking there is no difference between Kamala and Trump are also responsible for his win. A democracy is not a democracy if everyone doesn't take part. It's minority rule. Protesting by not voting isn't effective- It's giving up and giving in to autocracy and oligarchy. The best we can do is be each other's safety net and social security. Community is how we survive and thrive.
Claire, Respectfully, I can only speak for myself and perhaps 76 million other Americans who could definitely see the difference between Harris and Trump. Millions of whom voted for the first time to save our Republic from the globalist agenda that would have ultimately enslaved us all. Why not give him a chance with an open mind. In 64 years he was the first person I have ever seen elected to the Presidency that actually did what he promised. Now you may not agree with the things he promised, ok, but how many would take a bullet to the head and stand up with his fist in the air. Above all realize that the main stream media always lies to you and never tells you the truth.
wow
👍💜💥🙏💥💜💪💥💖💥🙏💖
Love to join prime
You sang a song a line it "eaten ain't cheating and it ain't no disgarace" what's the name of that song that's all I know of it
Hear the ballad of sam stone....
“Still Won’t”
Jesus Christ some humans ain’t humans and I might be one of them.
No buddy can say been told it is weird though it was real time to me and helld it people said what are you talking about you well been a friend to me
Porter Wagner DollyParton Washington DC disagree
Thanks for lettèr , uncle sam wants you.!! Kenwright
A massive thank you to whoever gave us the opportunity to watch the wonderful John Prine. Saw john three times in Glasgow, and he was oh so special, great to have this to see him perform whenever I feel like watching one of the greatest songwriters EVER . Thanks again !
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What the hell? He was a flaming liberal, ya know? Back when that was cool.
Well thought he was dead did he steal my friend
He is a cool guy but don’t trust him
Wish I saw him in concert what a legend