this dude was not fake just the greatest singer of all time and a damn good picker also! miss ole waylon.Newbies, watch listen do a little learning about music!!!
Some OL' WAYLON at his best!! We all miss ya Hoss! Never get tired of watchin ya & hearin ya! God bless you Waylon & rest in peace. Keep teachin the angels in heaven how to play real music.
Waylon goddamn Jennings. The Hoss. The King. There will always be a special place in heaven for these guys that serve as platform & medium for displaying the ways we all feel deep down inside.
I will never as long as I live understand how Waylon thought he was just an "okay" guitar player. He wasn't wrong much but he was wrong there.... the guys great.
+Tommy Petersen I did a lot of his stuff when I played. Always had some really good guitar players cut him down for his lead. Always shut them up when I asked why they couldn't play it then!
+fldinosaur exactly! Those that can, do. Those that can't, wish they were Waylon. I love music and go by my ear, if it sounds cool then I'm in. I've read your posts before and besides great knowledge you obviously have a musicians ear and when I see stuff from fellow musicians, they all admire that "Waylon sound". All I know is that like that great baritone of his, his guitar playing was/is instantly recognized.
ahh he was a dynamite guitar player. Maybe he was being modest. Most "country" guys hold a guitar. Thats all. But Waylon actually PLAYED. He was a gift to us.
When he was still doing stuff at JDs, he did most of his own lead. But when he moved to RCA, Chet barely left him play lead. Chet would usually bring Jerry Reed into do most of the lead work on Waylon's early RCA songs. Of course, there were some songs that Chet left him do his thing. On Waylon sing ole Harlan, he does a good bit of the lead work on the album.
He had his own way of playing that was all to its own. Not many could play like that. Ritchie Albright was one of the best drummers also in my opinion. I could sit and listen to him drum all day.
Waylon had such a great sense and respect for history. Anyone else notice that he mentions the Boers nest? That place literally had the DNA of the Outlaw movement.
Merle brings such a presence to songs with his voice and delivery. But what I love most about him is that so many of the great songs he sings are ones that he wrote himself. Like this one. Mama Tried. I Wish A Buck Was Still Silver. Okie from Muskogee. Another stealth early years Merle track is Huntsville. Great lyricist. A legendary storyteller.
My favorite memory of this song was on Christmas Eve 1981. I'd gotten the "Music Man" LP earlier that day (an early Christmas present) and played this track several times in a row. One helluva rush, lemme tell ya!
I had chance to stop by Waylon grave a few years ago.... He was and is a superstar in his time. What I found is a simple grave with a flat black marble headstone with rest of others beside his was the gray flat ones... but was disappointing was the 2 inches of water sitting on top of his grave, they flood the place to water the grass. I was told he wanted that way...
Being that this song is about Nashville I would think that the Boar's Nest that he is referencing here is the place and residents of Sue Brewer who would put up all these Nashville songwriters after the bars would close down and they would go to her place and drink
I'd say late 70s, early 80s. He looks to be in his early 40s, which would fit that time frame. This was on the "Music Man" album, which is from 1980 (or very late '79).
lol, 2 ppl gave this a thumbs down...haha. Waylon has been gone for so long that your 2 thumbs down dont matter at all.... all of our sweet love for waylon trumps your thumbs down
The ride here is the song for my baby girl my red-headed lover girl that would be my favorite song to her for the rest of my life as long as I live cuz she's got them long-legged legs It Won't Stop and she's mine Asheville woman always will be
No one in "country music" today can hold a candle to Waylon Jennings and the music from the past.....💯🔥😎
What about Whitey Morgan ?
@@TheThomasmoon I have no idea who that is
@@218422100 Check him out the man is heavily influenced by Waylon and it shows in his music
You're so right. Today it's country pop rap. Sucks
That's gospel truth right there
Often Imitated but never duplicated the undisputed king of country music Waylon Watasha Jennings
And this is exactly why Waylon will ALWAYS be the King of Country Music
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 yep this.. nuff said !
❤❤Right ON! ❤❤ WAYLON JENNINGS IS THE MAN !❤❤
Genauso ist es 👍👍👍
I love all of Waylon's songs and when you add Jessi that's the icing on top of the cake ♥♥♥♥♥🎈🎈🎈🎈🤗🤗🤗🤗✨✨✨🎇🎇🎇🎆🎆🎆🌹🌹🌹💗💗💗🌷🌷🌷
this dude was not fake just the greatest singer of all time and a damn good picker also! miss ole waylon.Newbies, watch listen do a little learning about music!!!
Some OL' WAYLON at his best!! We all miss ya Hoss! Never get tired of watchin ya & hearin ya! God bless you Waylon & rest in peace. Keep teachin the angels in heaven how to play real music.
man ... did you nail it !!!
Waylon you sure knew the music and your voice was the best...forever young...
Love this song! He looks great here too😍
Love how he switches from the pick to his fingers and back
unique brilliance of WJ !!!
Waylon goddamn Jennings. The Hoss. The King. There will always be a special place in heaven for these guys that serve as platform & medium for displaying the ways we all feel deep down inside.
Gotta love acoustic Waylon. The guy could sing like no other!!
Waylon Jennings war und ist mein absoluter Lieblings Country Sänger 🥰🥰🥰
I will never as long as I live understand how Waylon thought he was just an "okay" guitar player. He wasn't wrong much but he was wrong there.... the guys great.
+Tommy Petersen I did a lot of his stuff when I played. Always had some really good guitar players cut him down for his lead. Always shut them up when I asked why they couldn't play it then!
+fldinosaur exactly! Those that can, do. Those that can't, wish they were Waylon. I love music and go by my ear, if it sounds cool then I'm in. I've read your posts before and besides great knowledge you obviously have a musicians ear and when I see stuff from fellow musicians, they all admire that "Waylon sound". All I know is that like that great baritone of his, his guitar playing was/is instantly recognized.
ahh he was a dynamite guitar player. Maybe he was being modest. Most "country" guys hold a guitar. Thats all. But Waylon actually PLAYED. He was a gift to us.
When he was still doing stuff at JDs, he did most of his own lead. But when he moved to RCA, Chet barely left him play lead. Chet would usually bring Jerry Reed into do most of the lead work on Waylon's early RCA songs. Of course, there were some songs that Chet left him do his thing. On Waylon sing ole Harlan, he does a good bit of the lead work on the album.
He had his own way of playing that was all to its own. Not many could play like that. Ritchie Albright was one of the best drummers also in my opinion. I could sit and listen to him drum all day.
Contry music to day socks. They wish they could play and sing like that we miss u Hoss
❤❤Waylon Jennings’s ,what great man! & band everyone of them!❤❤😊😊
Thanks great song but Waylon was always great
unbridled brilliance always !!! ... Waylon left a massive void ... eternal Blessings !!!
NEXT GENERATION TAKE NOTES! REAL COUNTRY MUSIC RIGHT HERE!!
Waylon had such a great sense and respect for history. Anyone else notice that he mentions the Boers nest? That place literally had the DNA of the Outlaw movement.
I heard this song first time in 1984 as a 10y/o. Already understood him back then.
What makes one great is that they don't think they're great. God bless Waylon Jennings in the Jungle Room
The very Best! His voice seeps into the soul! 💙🙌🏻
Absolute talent in its purest form.
i've been looking for this for decades - awesome stuff
freaking legend!
My MEMORIES MR.WAYLON JENNINGS. RIP EVEN TONIGHT
FOR EVER. ONLY TRUE OUTLAW
gotta love that Waylon sound! none like it anywhere, he was and is the best. talk about a SOB that just didn't give a damn. LOVE it
Missing Waylon! R.I.P. Love always!
Love the way Waylon hits them strings
Yet another song done better live than the studio verson. Good stuff
I agree 101%!
The mark of a great artist
I love the way he looks here 👍❤️🦅❤️
me too
What a fantastic performance!
Ever since I heard her singing to chickens with a stick and a tin can..... watched what she really did from the moon.... Eric
Waylon was an amazing musician and country singer ❤❤❤
WAYLON RULES
always love Waylon !!!!!!!
Whoop whoop Love it...and love those jeans! Boogity...boogity....
Oh , yeah , good song , good lookin' fine as heck man. Still love ya , Waylon. RIP , HOSS .
This could very easily have been an R&B song if it were slowed down. Love it to death!
Imma miss listen to this, who knows they still might play it in jail.
He is the master!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Merle brings such a presence to songs with his voice and delivery. But what I love most about him is that so many of the great songs he sings are ones that he wrote himself. Like this one. Mama Tried. I Wish A Buck Was Still Silver. Okie from Muskogee. Another stealth early years Merle track is Huntsville. Great lyricist. A legendary storyteller.
This is Waylon Jennings
Saw a band today in Nashville guy had this guitar and whole band rocked it!!! 🤘🤘🤘
Real outlaw music
The greatest
Waylon`s Sound, wie man ihn kennt - und liebt!
This is like country funk.
King Waylon
True he was the best.❤❤
My favorite memory of this song was on Christmas Eve 1981. I'd gotten the "Music Man" LP earlier that day (an early Christmas present) and played this track several times in a row. One helluva rush, lemme tell ya!
legend 🤩👍🥰
Excellent video!
Oll waylon Jennings is the man
You shore don't have to talk
A legend ❤️
I had chance to stop by Waylon grave a few years ago.... He was and is a superstar in his time. What I found is a simple grave with a flat black marble headstone with rest of others beside his was the gray flat ones... but was disappointing was the 2 inches of water sitting on top of his grave, they flood the place to water the grass. I was told he wanted that way...
hanging out at the Boars Nest is a Dukes reference the Dukes Of Hazzard theme was on the same album Music Man with this track!
Being that this song is about Nashville I would think that the Boar's Nest that he is referencing here is the place and residents of Sue Brewer who would put up all these Nashville songwriters after the bars would close down and they would go to her place and drink
@@tjgarrison5248 i just got here but imagine what a place that would be.
THE GREATEST. ...
the man was the best ever.
Harlan Howards was amongst Nashvilles most prolific songwriters.
Jesus he was great though.
jenni claire yes he was.. one bad ass dude, not even trying to be a bad ass dude it just came natural
The King !!!!
Oh yeah
❤❤ Waylon Jennings’s ,one terrific , sexy, beautiful, singer ! Great back up band! ❤❤
Is this version on an album?
Yes it's on his album 'Music Man' from 1980
THE MAN CANT SAY A WHOLE LOT MORE
that's my jam
Thats pure Telecaster I think hes using his AIMS amp
Looking good here. Always does
A boogie woogie wiggle in your walk! What else can I say?!
That is just flat GOOD.
Wish this had charted, but sometimes the best songs are those that never chart. 1st heard the studio, not this version, at a county fair in 1980.
TEXAS TUFF!
Tougher than a waffle house steak
Thanks for posting. When was this recorded? Waylon was, is and always will be my favourite singer. So handsome too!!!
essiebl im gonna guess around 1980, good song!
+essiebl ..Late 70's
I'd say late 70s, early 80s. He looks to be in his early 40s, which would fit that time frame. This was on the "Music Man" album, which is from 1980 (or very late '79).
Boogity Boogity Boogity...
Vagabond dreamer rymer and singer of songs 🎵 you've just been waylonized !
i like how the ole stud hoss gives props too his ole buddy the killer jerry lee lewis the boogie woogie man from tennessee woop woop :)
This is the third version of this I've heard. I thin k this is the best, though the other two are damned good. Wonder why it was never a single?
Like the guitar breaks at 0:29 and 2:08! Also, could be R&B were it slowed down.
lol, 2 ppl gave this a thumbs down...haha. Waylon has been gone for so long that your 2 thumbs down dont matter at all.... all of our sweet love for waylon trumps your thumbs down
Cool
The ride here is the song for my baby girl my red-headed lover girl that would be my favorite song to her for the rest of my life as long as I live cuz she's got them long-legged legs It Won't Stop and she's mine Asheville woman always will be
I wish in these live videos they would zoom in on his hands when he's soloing so I could see what the fuck he's playing.
What year is this performance?
Pick it hoss!
Damn straight!
WAYLON ON NASHVILLE WOMEN
true man
Great.
Great !
Greatest picker n vocalist ever!!!!!!
Boggggie woggie wigggle when you Walk..you no who you are.long leggged good lookin thing 💋💋✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️
Waltonshun. Never be another..........ever.
Where's my long legged lovergirl at...💋👄💋❤💋👄👀🛩💕🛩🛩👀💕💕💞💞
That's a true ass man right there
Whoop, Whoop.
give me a cold one a willing woman & this song a little to loud in the background & i'm satisfied!!!
***** - The actual song title is "Nashville Wimmin." It was spelled that way as a joke on the "Music Man" album!
Rusty Shackleford hey Dale is that u???????? U DAMN FUCKIN SKIPPY ELSINORE KID
I agree
Liker dette:-)
The HOSS.
thank Gater and Wildman
😥😥😥😥😥
Boogity ...Boogity ...Boogity ...Boogity ...
Yeah noy
You know what my problems always been in real life Dolly? Since the moon????? Lucifer