Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson - Pancho and Lefty!
Вставка
- Опубліковано 29 кві 2024
- #merlehaggard #willienelson
Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson - Pancho and Lefty!
Join this channel to get access to perks:
/ @blackpegasusraps - Розваги
Written by Townes Van Zant. He has a few cameos in the video. I think we can infer that Lefty betrayed Pancho and that the Federalis had little luck apprehending the old outlaw until then, despite their claim that "they could have had him any day". Yes, "Lefty split for Ohio", but I think we know "where he got the bread to go".
He's playing guitar in the restaurant and singing during the last chorus. Hell of a songwriter.
I like Towns version just fine ,but I think Willie did it better
Willie does some great covers and a lot of times IMHO makes the song better
Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain. ...song written by songwriter Fred Rose. First recorded by Elton Britt in 1946
City of New Orleans. ... The title track was written and originally recorded by Steve Goodman; his version was released in 1971. The next year, Arlo Guthrie became the first to have a hit with the song
Summertime. ...Written in 1934, 'Summertime' was one of the first compositions George Gershwin
Georgia On My Mind. ..."Georgia on My Mind" is a 1930 song written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell and first recorded that same year by Hoagy Carmichael
If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time...."If You've Got the Money (I've Got the Time)" is a debut song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Lefty Frizzell,
The Townes story is such a crazy heartbreaker. Worth a watch if you haven't seen it.
@@jmc5876 He also appears as a Federali.
❤️❤️💜❤️💜🔥🔥🔥🔥
Another great song like this is El Paso from Marty Robbins
The whole trilogy with Feleena (part 2) and El Paso City (part 3)
Rose's Cantina. Felina. The whole story telling and how he sings it, it puts you there seeing and feeling it all.
Also Big Iron
Almost ANY Marty Robbins song
Never be another Hag.
R.I.P. Merle. 💔♥️
Willie co founder of Outlaw Country. Merle poet of the common man.
Don't sleep on David Allen Coe.
You need to listen to mama tired, Merle Haggard.
Yes mama tried😮
Tried
I USED TO sing that around the house to my son. MAMA TRIED.
Pancho &Lefty was written by Townes Van Zandt. Townes was a "tortured artist" who died incredibly young from drug addiction and alcoholism. His songs are known for the vivid imagary and his songs have been recorded by literally EVERYONE - Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Emmy Lou Harris, Bob Dylan, Counting Crows and hundreds more.
Never paid much attention to this one, always thought it was referencing Pancho Villa.
Love Townes!! ❤
And Townes is in the video… guy with black straight hair, appears a few times and with the guitar at the table towards the end
check out Who Do You Love written by Townes but the George Thorogood cover is my favorite, this will give an excellent example of how he reached so far into musical styles with his writing
Willie turned 91 yesterday (April 29th). He's on the road again and I saw him in concert on the 24th. The writer, Townes Van Zandt was the federale in the brown uni and the guy with the guitar in white at the end. 💚🤙🏼
My sons bought me tickets to see Willie, Bob Dylan and John Mellencamp’s Outlaw tour in Pittsburgh in September. I have seen Willie live several times over the years, and it’s always a great show. This is probably the only time I have wished Autumn would hurry up and it’s barely Spring!
Townes was sitting at the table in front of Willie and Merle. He is also a federal holding a white horse as Lefty rides out, pausing at the top of the hill.
When I read "On the road again," my brain registered it in Willie's voice 😂
Dang 91. I might have to start smoking weed
If you go shopping again for the Clint Eastwood, don't forget that it's a trilogy that tells the whole story. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, Fistful of Dollars, and A Few Dollars More.
Merle Haggard “The Hag” is a Must Discover Rabbit Hole!!!
Merle Haggard was in Folsom Prison when Johnny Cash came to Folsom Prison to give his fellas a concert. Changed Merle Haggard's life he wrote some songs when he got of prison he , I believe sent a letter to Johnny Cash. Taped his music and his life began a legendary musician
Johnny Cash was an angel..
Sing me back home. Merle’s song will bring you tears.
"He wore his gun outside his pants / for all the honest world to feel" and "The dust that Pancho bit down south / Ended up in Lefty's mouth" are two the greatest lines ever written.
horse as fast as polished steel always got me.
Love this song, "Beer for my Horses" with Willie and Toby Keith is a good one.
My paternal Grandfather was with the US Army when the chased Pancho Villa in 1916. So I understand. My grandfather passed in1985 at 88 years old.
That's some family history.
That's a cool family story....
The dust that Pancho bit down south ended up in Lefty's mouth...Great line!💜☮
Good is good. Country, rock, jazz, blues. If you’re good you’re good. Willie and Merle are and were great.
Merle Haggard was one of the best to ever do it.
You should hear Emmylou Harris' version of this old song. It would bring tears to your eyes.
Country music has been called 3 chords and the truth. Most effectively told through stories - mini movies - these songs resonate for a lifetime and beyond. Worth a deep dive into the classic country stars more than the pop oriented current offerings. Dolly, Loretta, Willie, Kris, Waylon. So many others who paved the way with some of the best music ever created.
Willy has an unmistakable voice even if youve never heard the song you know who’s singing
Johnny Paycheck, The Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised !! Country at its finest !!
Yes, one of my all time favorite country songs! I think he'd love that one (and Merle's "Mama Tried") along with "Take this Job and Shove It" (and Johnny Cash "Oney")
No doubt!
If you're taking Johnny Paycheck, you have to check out "Take This Job & Shove it."
Merle haggard and Willie Nelson are one of the greatest of all time.
You want good storytelling? The entire album Red Headed Stranger by Willie Nelson
THe movie too.
Then Marty Stuart's "The Pilgrim".
Two legends singing a perfect song, damn this makes you want to go back in time
This song always makes me cry. I’ve heard it all my life and I still tear up every single time. This song is like an old friend to me.
Unforgiven with Clint is a more modern movie that has an old western pace and feel to it. It's top 5 all time IMHO
Willie always one of my favorite guitarists. He plays it so differently.
Willie has a complete album of duets called Half Nelson.
Townes Van Zandt, the songwriter, is absolutely one of the greats. He appears as one of the federal soldiers and also as the guitar player near the end. His life is as much a tragedy as Lefty's.
Originally written and composed by Townes Van Zant. Recorded by others including Emmy Lou Harrison
Emmylou Harris
i love this song please do Waylon Jennings ft Hank Williams JR the Conversation
if he does it needs to be audio only anymore the video seems to get blocked
Thanks dude. You are really hitting the 70s 80s gold mine. Luckenbach Texas is worth checking out with Waylon and Willie. Merles Okie from Muskokee is also a great song
I love to watch Willie Nelson and Leann Womack sing Mendico County Line, It was filmed on the main road in Texas running in front of the court house. Only Willie could shut the traffic down for a couple of days for filming so he could ride his horse in front of the courthouse. Willie lives his life like a true outlaw.
Emmylou Harris is definitely worth the trip. Her voice is angelic and joined with Linda Ronstadt and Dolly, producing magic! ❤️❤️
One of my favorite songs. And by two of the best country artists ever.
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain should be your next Willie song.
If you wanna see imagery and storytelling at its finest, listen to “ Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes” by George Jones. It’s such a great tribute to music artists that blazed a trail.
5:22 I remember going with my mom to Tower Records in Walnut Creek in like 1984 to get this cassette ❤
One of my favorite songs . Listened to this traveling across England .
Merle and Willie were two of my Dad's favorite, along with Waylon and George Jones. George is another great storyteller, another one to check out, the Grand tour or He stopped Loving Her Today would be good ones to start with.
These are the best "Country" songs. Keeping you engaged not just with the music but through the story as well. Marty Robbins was a master at it. Check out El Paso and El Paso City by him. You won't be disappointed.
The first line of Merle Haggards working man blues hits hard too...
I believe this is what you call outlaw country. As an old metal head, this song is awesome!!
There chords and the truth. Welcome to country music. Great job!
Townes is in the video he’s the captain of the Federales and is playing the guitar at the end of the video sitting at the table opposite Willie and Merle.
Speaking of Kenny Rogers at the end. “Love will turn you around” will give you goosebumps.
It's always easy to ride a great story about something that really happened not easy but easier thanks again for praying this song
Blue eyes crying in the rain is great!
The songwriter was Townes Van Zandt. He read news articles about two Mexican bandits named Pancho Villa and Lefty Gomez, and wove some details about their lives into the song. However, the story in the song is fictional.
In the music video, Willie Nelson is Pancho and Merle Haggard is Lefty. (Just in case someone doesn't know, the Federales are Mexican police.)
Some Merle classics you gotta listen to are
mama tried
Sing me back home
The fightin side of me
Oke from muskogee
Silver wings
Big city
I've always felt I was born a Century Late. Grew up on country . And at 70+ like my classic rock but I am still country.
Growing up in the 50s/ 60s was on a1600 ac. ranch outside Prescott AZ.
And part of it bordered the Yavapai Nation. Most all my friends were Yavapai.
We used to play Cowboys and Indians while riding our horses.
I was the Indian they were the cowboys. lol
Just kidding but I did learn how to stalk and Hunt game as well as their culture.
And then James Arness also own some property next to us.
Arizona then was big for westerns. Many actors had primary or secondary residence in AZ.
Later after moving to the valley so older siblings could attend college, the silent movie actor Hoot Gibson became our neighbor. After graduating at 16 with high honors I started my farrier business. I then added knife making and Locksmith Service. That's when installed and change locks on a replica of the Ponderosa which was Lorne Greene's second home.
Also met Dan Blocker. There are pictures of him and John Wayne fighting in a Coolidge Saloon. Lol
Also met Amanda Blake and bought a drink for Linda Evans. Not exactly sorry to say but missed opportunity when only giving a nod to Kenny Rogers who was there filming The Gambler with Linda Evans.
Also made the acquaintance of Glen Campbell
All this was back when AZ just a fraction of the size it is today.
Was also a extra in two scenes in the movie Bless the Beasts and the Children. That theme song was performed by The Carpenters.
Today I reside on my Ranch in the Ozarks. But I still have the ranch in northern Arizona on the rim close to where Zane Grey wrote his volume of books.
Also have a Ranch off 24 West of you about 50 MI.
Yep I'm still country.
Suggest you watch/ listen to bless the beasts and the children from The Carpenters. There are a couple different videos.
The one where you see the horses is the opening of the movie. The movie represents what that area around Prescott and Sedona was like at the time.
Prescott is a old Frontier Town. Was the territorial capital of Arizona. It's also considered to have hosted the first rodeo. That still takes place during Frontier Days on 4th of July week end. They've been doing it for close to 150 years.
🐎🤠🐂
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! I grew up in Wickenburg, AZ (dude ranch capital of the world back in the day) and got to meet Ben Johnson (in many of John Waynes movies), Bowzer from Shanana and Val Kilmer. Val's mom was my Avon lady for years! He had a bit of a chip on his shoulder in the olden days and we didn't really get along on our few chance encounters when he would come to dinner with her and her husband at the restaurant where I worked. (RIP Gladys and Bill Leach). I moved to Prescott after I graduated high school to go to Yavapai College. Met a few more famous folks, like Peter Coyote. Springsteen was known to drop in to the Bird Cage on Whiskey Row, but I was never lucky enough to be there for that. I think the most notable difference back then and in the country, is that everyone largely left them alone and let them just be people. I live in the city now and have for years. Yet, all I dream about is getting back out to the country, surrounded by stars and the smell of honeysuckle.
This is an absolute classic. One of my new favorites by these 2 would be “It’s all going to pot”
How can you be a Western kid and not know this?? I've been singing this forever, man!! ( I'm yer neighbor in New Mexico!) Some songs are essential. This is one. ❤😊😊
One of my favorite songs of all time. I still remember the first time I saw this music video, at a movie theater before the film. It obviously made an impact on me that I can remember that after all these years. Great to see you embracing country music - or should I say Traditional country music - which is timeless.
Mearl Haggered is the most Awsome, never got the credit deserved.
Only artist I ever asked an autograph from.
Met Henry Donna, so many stars when I traveled with the Circus.
Best concert I ever went to
Willie Nelson is 93 years old and still writing songs and playing music with his sons! He's also indian descendant and was raised by his grandmother whi I think was full blooded indian. I can't remember what tribe,but I read his bio years ago.❤
This is one of my all time favorite songs.
Merle Haggard...Mama Tried, Okie From Muskogee, The Fightin' Side of Me, Workin' Man Blues.
Ah yes. Great album. All the soft places to fall, reasons to quit, and pancho and lefty are my favs off this album.
RIP Townes, one of the greatest songwriters.
“If I can find a clean shirt” is a funny video of the same category with Waylon and Willie!
Reba " that's the night the lights went out in Georgia " another good story telling song. Love and light to all
A guy named Townes Van Zandt wrote that song. I' love to see you react to the original, or better yet, I'd love to see your reaction to the Townes Van Zandt song, "Waiting Around to Die." It will bring tears to your eyes.
Slick Rick! Hey Young World and of course Bedtime Story. Bumped that in my Mustang in the 80's. Great shout out. This song is also fire. The 70's were awesome. Loved this song as a kid.
Bunch of legends at that diner table
I really have enjoyed watching you hear the poetry of classic Country. One of my favorite classic Country songs is That's My Job by Conway Twitty.
I love the way you appreciate so many different genres of music. Thanks for sharing!
One of my all time favorite songs !
Merle Haggard was My late father's all time favorite singer. Emmylou Harris is mine. We both loved Willie. We had many good natured debates over who did the best cover of this genius song.
I thought he saw him at San Quentin
One of my favorite songs of all time.
Another tear jerker!
A confession. I only got into country music after playing the first chapter of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and when you get to the small rural towns and every vehicle is tuned to K-Rose.
I love you Mary-Beth Maybell!
Townes van Zandt is a rabbit hole worth going down - another of his much-covered songs is "Waiting Around To Die"
There's a story that Townes was pulled over by two highway patrolmen and they asked what he did. He told them he was a musician and a songwriter and they asked if he'd written anything they'd have heard of. He said "Pancho and Lefty" and they burst out laughing as that was the nicknames they had from the other cops. They let him off.
Merle spent time pen when young and knew how to connect with the common man. He was pardoned by President Reagan for the contribution of his musical talents and tributes to the American people. One of the songs written and performed by him is "Mama Tried" from 1968. It's one of his most famous songs.
Thanks, always loved their voices in this one
I actually geek-girled out when you said you shop for antiques...love it! Fantastic reaction.
Merle Haggard was on an episode of The waltons he was accomplished actor as well
Written by the legendary songwriter Townes Van Zant. Townes plays one of the fedarales in the video and he's the one playing guitar at the end of the video when they're all sitting around drinking beer.
This great song was written by the legendary Townes Van Zandt. Check out his version and other songs by him if you want to do yourself a favour.😊
At your convenience, be sure to feature " Lukenbach TEXAS with Willie and Waylon.
Definitely get a dvd of The Good, the bad and the ugly movie. I saw it at the drive in when it first came out. It was such a hit
Country music is filled with stories.
One of my favorite songs ❤️❤️
The songwriter, Townes Van Zant is a songwriting legend. You can see him at 4:09, between Willie and Merle, at the saloon, at 6:58 on the horse, and then, at 8:30, playing guitar. People loved his songs and loved his soul. Deep dive him and Guy Clarke. Americana musical genre.
Also, Steve Earle, Copperhead Road. A banger, as you say.
LOVE THIS SONG!!!
I feel ya there brotha. I throw on American pickers (absolutely great in my opinion) and the antique store downtown is non stop calling in my head😂
Merle and Willie were recording an album and needed one more song and Willie heard Emmy Lou Harris version of this and decided it was the one so he woke Merle up at 3 am and they went into the studio and laid down this gem.
You can watch the good the bad the ugly, but be aware it is actually the 3rd in the trilogy of 'The Man With No Name". The 1st is "For a Fistful of Dollars". The 2nd "For a Few Dollars More". Then the GBU. 3 great actors in each (Clint (good), Lee Van Cleef (bad), Eli Wallach(ugly)).
Absolute history in a song. Classic by Townes Van Zandt. Love your channel
Another good one with Clint Eastwood is, "Hang Em High". Loved them all. Deme in Bama😊
Kind of cool thing...in the last scenes of the video when they are in the diner, the skinny guy playing the guitar is Townes Van Zandt, the guy who wrote that song.
Love Clint Eastwood spaghetti movies…and all his movies!!
Ray Charles when asked why he likes country,it's the stories
Townes van Zant needs a reaction on this. Tortured soul.
This is a part of a large branch of country music that tells western stories. Marty Robbins -El Paso and Big Iron, Jimmy Dean- Big Bad John. Not a western but a couple of Merle's ballads that I think are great: "Daddy Frank" and "Leonard" (a tribute to a friend of his). Thanks for such a great reaction.
If you want to watch a wester with some of country's greats watch Stagecoach from 1986 starring Willie, Kristofferson, Cash, Jennings and John Schneider. Its a remake of John Waynes 1939 Stagecoach. Its no Acamey award nomination but to see them all on screen together. There is also Outlaw Justice from 1999.
Love this song
The young fella who appears a few times in the video is Townes Van Zandt he wrote this song and many of the baddest outlaw country songs ever. He lived hard and died pretty young. Check out Tecumseh Valley or Dead Flowers which The Rolling Stones covered.
I wish you could look up Freddy Fender. I don’t have the money to pay, but he was a wonderful Hispanic country star. I just loved him. My mom loved him. It was awesome.
Love Willie’s voice! He is legendary! Thanks BP!❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
Thanks for playing this.