There is no better way to start your day, or move through your day, or finish your day, than with a tune by ol’ Hoss. Just two days ago, I was enjoying his “I’ve Always Been Crazy” album. He was a giant.
Great Pick after a LOOONNNGGG weekend of walking!!!For Quinn of Course!
- The Colossus of Roads - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:27 am:
Big fan. He was almost part of the day the music died. Like most musicians, his life was good and bad but he ended on a good note due to family and friends.
Can’t beat his and Jessi’s cover of “Suspicious Minds.”
- Great Caesar's Ghost! - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:49 am:
One of the best country songs ever!
- circularfiringsquad - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:54 am:
Great beat, love the words we will give it a 95. Now we await the blog discussion on how the AP had to go all the way to Denver to find a business prof to comment on when Mitt is accountable for his bizwiz screw-ups…..thought Northwestern and U of C had biz programs.
Fire, Aim, Ready
My favorite Waylon song is his cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright”. It was later borrowed by Johnny Cash and became “Understand Your Man”.
Waylon resurrected Willie’s career. Willie was without a record deal when Waylon used his clout at Columbia to get him signed.
When Columbia refused to release “Redheadec Stranger” without Nashvilling it up with strings and background vocals, Waylon literally jumped up on a desk during a meeting and demanded that it be released as Wilie produced it.
To Rich and all the readers who like this kind of music, Waylon has a son, Shooter Jennings who also has CD’s out. There is also a band call Jason Boland and the Strangglers and if you like something a little more middle of the road, give a listen to Poco. They have been around since the late sixties. If you’re looking for soul try Aretha, Stevie Wonder, Johnny Taylor or Tyrone Davis. Now that’s some old soul.
- Belle - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:10 am:
You’ve been choosing such a great mixture of music.
- MrJM - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:12 am:
A true outlaw and a shrewd negotiator: http://pages.citebite.com/l3l8v5g5h4gix
– MrJM
- Linus - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:13 am:
There is no better way to start your day, or move through your day, or finish your day, than with a tune by ol’ Hoss. Just two days ago, I was enjoying his “I’ve Always Been Crazy” album. He was a giant.
- WOW - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:23 am:
Great Pick after a LOOONNNGGG weekend of walking!!!For Quinn of Course!
- The Colossus of Roads - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:27 am:
Big fan. He was almost part of the day the music died. Like most musicians, his life was good and bad but he ended on a good note due to family and friends.
- RNUG - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:35 am:
Appropriate ballad for the current state of both campaigns.
- LakeviewJ - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:45 am:
Can’t beat his and Jessi’s cover of “Suspicious Minds.”
- Great Caesar's Ghost! - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:49 am:
One of the best country songs ever!
- circularfiringsquad - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 8:54 am:
Great beat, love the words we will give it a 95. Now we await the blog discussion on how the AP had to go all the way to Denver to find a business prof to comment on when Mitt is accountable for his bizwiz screw-ups…..thought Northwestern and U of C had biz programs.
Fire, Aim, Ready
- Wordslinger - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 9:06 am:
The Outlaw anthem.
- Old Shepherd - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 9:08 am:
My favorite Waylon song is his cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright”. It was later borrowed by Johnny Cash and became “Understand Your Man”.
- A guy... - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 9:15 am:
He’s got a lethal voice…and he’s not afraid to use it. But he does let it sneak up on you.
- Cheswick - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 9:25 am:
Love this song. I saw him play two nights in a row at ChicagoFest, circa 1981. I think it was free.
- William j Kelly - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 9:47 am:
I really like this guy and yes he is talented BUT HE WILL NEVER GET ELECTED COMPTROLLER!
- Wordslinger - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 9:50 am:
Waylon resurrected Willie’s career. Willie was without a record deal when Waylon used his clout at Columbia to get him signed.
When Columbia refused to release “Redheadec Stranger” without Nashvilling it up with strings and background vocals, Waylon literally jumped up on a desk during a meeting and demanded that it be released as Wilie produced it.
- Oswego Willy - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 9:51 am:
Instance where unique is better than best.
Great start to the home stretch.
- Ginhouse Tommy - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 10:02 am:
I believe that was from The Midnight Special show,
- Amalia - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 10:19 am:
between Waylon and the Rauner Plutocrat ballad
http://bluestatecowboys.blogspot.com/2014/10/plutocrat-ballad-of-bruce-rauner.html
I’m digging country music and that is not my usual fav!
- positive thoughts - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 2:29 pm:
Hey how about something else for a change like the temps with Ball of confusion.. Or psychedelic shack.. You need some soul up in here Rich..
- Rich Miller - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 2:31 pm:
===Hey how about something else for a change===
I went really, really deep into the weeds last night and gave up after an hour, went to bed, got up and decided it was gonna be a Waylon song.
A soul tune isn’t a bad idea, however.
- Ginhouse Tommy - Monday, Oct 27, 14 @ 3:31 pm:
To Rich and all the readers who like this kind of music, Waylon has a son, Shooter Jennings who also has CD’s out. There is also a band call Jason Boland and the Strangglers and if you like something a little more middle of the road, give a listen to Poco. They have been around since the late sixties. If you’re looking for soul try Aretha, Stevie Wonder, Johnny Taylor or Tyrone Davis. Now that’s some old soul.