Kris Kristofferson is a singer, songwriter, and actor. He wrote "Me and Bobby McGee", immortalized by Janis Joplin. "Help Me Make It Through the Night" was his signature song in the seventies. He also wrote the songs "For the Good Times" and "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down". I used to listen to his debut album on the weekends sometimes back when I was in college. In the eighties he joined Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash in the country music supergroup, The Highwaymen. He is also known for his roles in the films, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), and A Star Is Born (1976). He also starred in the 1980 Western, Heaven's Gate, which did poorly at theaters while costing four times its budget to make. The failure of that film was a set back to his acting career although the fault lay elsewhere. His acting in that film is superb. The problem was the film was four hours long and the movie studio executives weren't sure what to do with it, so they edited it down to a mess of a movie that audiences rejected. A digitally restored Director's Cut was shown at the Venice Film Festival in 2012. I watched it on television over two nights some years later. It's actually two movies stitched together, part one and part two. Part one is a love story set in Montana in the 1890's. Part two is about a frontier battle between homesteaders and cattlemen in Montana in the 1890's. I guess the idea of breaking the movie into two parts was just too simple for studio executives to fathom back in 1980. Its an interesting movie -- both parts.
It's a beautiful, emotional song that even touches an agnostic like myself. There's a story behind it that is also incredibly impactful; Kris told it when he performed 'Why Me, Lord' on an early episode of 'Country's Family Reunion' that can be found on UA-cam, as well.
A heartfelt song, the emotional emptiness that followed a period of hard living. Losing that ego, letting go and seeing things as they are, not in the fairy tale realm they surrounded themselves with. Becoming the toast of the town comes with a tradeoff.
Thank you so much for this reaction and interpretation, Fay. It was wonderful. I thought you might like the song for the reasons that you said and I am so glad that you did. Yours was the best interpretive perspective I have ever heard on the song and you gave me a fresh perspective on it as well. I continue to love you and your channel. So here's to your next one! 🙏😊💜
@@soulvilleusa533 I have read the passage and I understand what it is saying prophetically about Jesus. But it doesn't change what other passages also say. It is possible for more than one thing to be true about Jesus at the same time. For example he can be both Savior and Judge. So see John 15: 11-17 and Matthew 9:11 and 11: 16-19. Also read Isaiah 53 to show what he did to be a friend to sinners, and even more than a friend to sinners. And this is ratified by the crucifixion and resurrection narratives of the Gospels, not to mention Paul's comments in places like 1st Corinthians 15: 1-4. If your point is that Jesus didn't come to buddy up and pal around with sinners in their sins and affirm then in their sins, then I totally agree with your point. But appealing to Isaiah 63 and then saying that Jesus is not our friend based on that and not explaining why you were saying so is what I was driving at with my original question. Especially in light of the fact that the song did not say that Jesus is our friend nor did anyone's comments in the comment thread, as far as I could tell. Anyway, that was the reason for my original question. Hope you have a blessed day, Soul.
His voice is unmistakable and this song hits my heart every time I hear it. Search the reason he wrote this song. Praise the Lord…..
Kris Kristofferson is a singer, songwriter, and actor. He wrote "Me and Bobby McGee", immortalized by Janis Joplin. "Help Me Make It Through the Night" was his signature song in the seventies. He also wrote the songs "For the Good Times" and "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down". I used to listen to his debut album on the weekends sometimes back when I was in college. In the eighties he joined Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash in the country music supergroup, The Highwaymen. He is also known for his roles in the films, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), and A Star Is Born (1976). He also starred in the 1980 Western, Heaven's Gate, which did poorly at theaters while costing four times its budget to make. The failure of that film was a set back to his acting career although the fault lay elsewhere. His acting in that film is superb. The problem was the film was four hours long and the movie studio executives weren't sure what to do with it, so they edited it down to a mess of a movie that audiences rejected. A digitally restored Director's Cut was shown at the Venice Film Festival in 2012. I watched it on television over two nights some years later. It's actually two movies stitched together, part one and part two. Part one is a love story set in Montana in the 1890's. Part two is about a frontier battle between homesteaders and cattlemen in Montana in the 1890's. I guess the idea of breaking the movie into two parts was just too simple for studio executives to fathom back in 1980. Its an interesting movie -- both parts.
The song still puts tears in my eyes, I love this song
It's a beautiful, emotional song that even touches an agnostic like myself. There's a story behind it that is also incredibly impactful; Kris told it when he performed 'Why Me, Lord' on an early episode of 'Country's Family Reunion' that can be found on UA-cam, as well.
RIP Kris, we only have one highwayman left Willie Nelson
A heartfelt song, the emotional emptiness that followed a period of hard living. Losing that ego, letting go and seeing things as they are, not in the fairy tale realm they surrounded themselves with. Becoming the toast of the town comes with a tradeoff.
So touching 💯
Check out Kris Kristofferson’s song Sunday morning coming down, Johnny Cash had a big hit with that song also.😊
Thank you so much for this reaction and interpretation, Fay. It was wonderful. I thought you might like the song for the reasons that you said and I am so glad that you did. Yours was the best interpretive perspective I have ever heard on the song and you gave me a fresh perspective on it as well. I continue to love you and your channel. So here's to your next one! 🙏😊💜
He is the Hillbilly Shakespeare. Love your reaction.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
No, Hank Williams Senior is the hillbilly Shakespeare, Kris Kristofferson is a great man in his own right though.
You need hear song teddy bear
I'll be sure to check it out
I just checked and couldn't find it, is it by Kris Kristofferson?
jesus is not your friend..Gentiles..Isaiah 63...Read for yourself people
Yes...judaism...Is a racist & supremacist religious cult
What exactly is that supposed to mean?
@@russ4862 Read it for yourself Russ.. Hes not our friend...
@@soulvilleusa533 I have read the passage and I understand what it is saying prophetically about Jesus. But it doesn't change what other passages also say. It is possible for more than one thing to be true about Jesus at the same time. For example he can be both Savior and Judge.
So see John 15: 11-17 and Matthew 9:11 and 11: 16-19. Also read Isaiah 53 to show what he did to be a friend to sinners, and even more than a friend to sinners. And this is ratified by the crucifixion and resurrection narratives of the Gospels, not to mention Paul's comments in places like 1st Corinthians 15: 1-4.
If your point is that Jesus didn't come to buddy up and pal around with sinners in their sins and affirm then in their sins, then I totally agree with your point. But appealing to Isaiah 63 and then saying that Jesus is not our friend based on that and not explaining why you were saying so is what I was driving at with my original question. Especially in light of the fact that the song did not say that Jesus is our friend nor did anyone's comments in the comment thread, as far as I could tell.
Anyway, that was the reason for my original question. Hope you have a blessed day, Soul.
@@russ4862 All Christians are sinners. .False idolatry ...
Elvis sings this song on another level..check it out.