I love that y’all appreciate his guitar playing. In the history of Country Music he doesn’t get enough credit for his guitar playing, he gets overlooked. His guitar style was completely unique, he didn’t sound like anybody and nobody could sound like him. On his love videos you can really see his guitar work though.
Waylon said to the band"Let's show em' what we can do"! Loved th' smile on Johnny's face & Kris's expression when Waylon was pickin" geetar. I think he was kinda showin' off alittle bit,a good thang.😊 Y'all pickin' up on Waylon what I learned 'bout him when I was 16 yrs old (Feb 10th. I will be 63,never gets old,just better)..Loved y'alls reaction gentlemen,thanks.. Waylon has got bunches & bunches of good songs. You can't go wrong on none of em' Can't go wrong on none of em'!Thanks once again.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Waylon Jennings is the greatest country artist of all time. Period. As for his guitar playing, much of the way that Waylon plays guitar was influenced by his close friend Buddy Holly who was a very innovative guitarist in his own right. Had he lived past 21 he might have been considered one of the most influential all time greatest guitarists. It's worth giving a re-listen to what Holly was doing in the 50's and you might hear things that later became standards in rock music by other artists. He was the first to do much of it. That rolling thump in Waylon's playing was something he attributed to being persuaded by Buddy to play bass in his band as a replacement after the original Crickets quit or got fired. By the way, that white guitar you see Waylon playing is the exact same one you've seen him playing at the beginning of every episode of the Dukes of Hazzard.
When Waylon passed, Hank Jr did a tribute song to him about his guitar called Waylon's Guitar. In fact, Hank has Waylon's guitar. They were great friends for over 40 years.
A lot of people don't know that Willie, Waylon, Hank Jr, Merle and a few others can play hell out of their guitars. Hank Jr also plays banjo, steel, fiddle and piano. If you have ever seen the intro to The Dukes of Hazzard the hands we see playing the theme song is Waylon playing. Waylon was in Buddy Holly's band back in the day and was a sought after studio picker. In fact Waylon was scheduled to be on the plane with Buddy the night Buddy died in the crash. Both the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens were guests on the show that night and Bopper was sick. They talked Waylon and another bandmember into giving up their seats on the plane.
I never heard Hank Jr sing this.. Are you and the others who liked this comment sure you're not thinking about the Hank Jr song called "The Conversation"?
I do want to say that y’all put me in a way better mood. I had come home last night and walked in to the house and it felt like an oven , the thermostat said it was 89 inside the house , went outside to look at the unit and the pipe going into it was frozen 🥶, came in turned the heat up wide open and went in the attic and water everywhere, the condenser pump wasn’t working. I finally got it working and got the water up with the shop vac and changed clothes and waited on the cool to come and it did while watching this video. So y’all made a disastrous night better . THANK YOU !!!
Glad you guys liked it.The best version IMO is from his 77 Portland concert. In that Waylon is playing lead through the whole song.Reggie Young is lead guitar through this until Waylon goes off at the end. It also has 1more verse so it's about a minute and a half longer.And it has Ralph Mooney on steel,my all-time favorite steel guitarist, taking nothing away from Robbie Turner who plays on this.check out that version sometime
Great reaction! Yeah it’s Waylon’s song originally, but he redid it with The Highwaymen. With his vocals and the musical skills of all of them, it was definitely an upgrade. Loved it. Like licking a battery?! Up, no thanks! ❤️🙏😇
As Sara said below, during a concert they would often each do several of their own songs.... but they clipped them short to get more into the show. Waylon has some fantastic music that I played constantly in the early 70's. Good stuff here as Waylon got to show some voice and guitar chops. Thanks!!
Yeah, they brought out the best in their music, their wives have mentioned how competitive they were with each other and loved each other like brothers with different MOTHERS. I think I saw more skills in those competitive solos. Love love love.
@@saraturner8657 if you ever get a chance to see the behind the scenes footage from the Highwaymen in studio recording their second album you'll see how the very left leaning Kris and Willie got off on irritating a very conservative Waylon Jennings with their leftist paraphernalia, things like hanging Che Guevara posters in their recording booth. Waylon also would make fun of Willie in his solo concerts by holding his finger to his nose to sound nasally when he sang Willie's parts in their duets. I think Waylon at best just tolerated those two more than he loved them. Cash was so middle of the road that just about everybody loved him. As for Willie is the one artist that has more fans that have never heard or could even name a single song he ever wrote or sang and if not for Waylon would be but a footnote in Country music history as a songwriter
I'm with you Keith, that song needed to be WAY longer! Two things I'd like to point out, pedal steel (not slide) guitar and finger picks. The steel player was Robby Turner and he is an excellent one! There are quite a few kickass steel players, but my favorite was Buddy Emmons, though he died a few years ago. You should check out Buddy Emmons Raisin' the Dickins. He goes back and forth with the piano and it is golden! Love you guys! ✌❤
Love this song!! Especially this rendention.rendition. This was a big hit for Waylon. Btw, I did buy a bottle of Jack Black and after 40 years discovered I can still shoot whiskey. Have yet to get drunk though. 🥴
It's alot faster than the original version. Cowboy Jack Clement produced the record it was on in 1975. To this day when I hear the 1st 2 cords of Waylons telecaster I set up and turn it up.
Waylon Jennings live performances outshines most of his original recordings. You guys need to try out, I've always been crazy, I ain't living long like this, Luckenbach Texas, Waymore Blues, Don't you think this outlaw bit done got out of hand, all live versions or any live performances. Waylon was invited by James Hetfield to play on the Lalapooloza tour in 96. Good job fellas, and thank care.
The first guy there playing lead, with the black telecaster, was Reggie Young, an extremely talented session player. He has been heard on albums from Johnny Horton to Elvis and more.
This is an old Waylon song that was played up tempo, way up tempo which I feel is why you felt the vocals were off but it brought out Waylon’s guitar skills in a big way.
you want to hear a great og...Roy Clark..he was a great guitarist but also great banjo player he started the old Hee Haw show and played a lot with Buck Owens ..but also another couple great players were Buck Trent and a guy they called Stringbean...I think he could make your playlist in a big way..someone once ask Eddie Van Halen how it felt to be the best guitar player in the world ..he said I don't know go ask Roy Clark ..another couple of og singer from way back is a guy called"Whispering Bill Anderson" and Sonny James
Interesting history note... When Waylon was in Buddy Holly's band, he gave up his seat on a plane to the Big Bopper because the Bopper was sick and the tour bus heaters were out. The Big Bopper joked that he hoped Waylon's bus would break down and Waylon bantered back he hoped his ol' plane crashed. He reportedly suffered from some significant survivor's guilt.
I haven't heard this in forever. I had actually forgotten how amazing this song is. Each man on that stage is outstandingly talented and when you put them on stage together it becomes something epic. Suggestions Willie Nelson & Julio Iglesias "To All The Girls I've Loved Before" Willie and his son, Luhas have a song called "Just Breath" Just an idea, since Father's Day is coming up next month, you guys should do a video where you list maybe the Top Ten Bourbons of all the Bourbons you have tried and liked best on the channel, each falling into a different price range. I think a lot of people could use such a guide and you guys are the experts. And speaking of suggestions, when Father's Day does get here, a great song for you guys to listen is "The Greatest Man I Never Knew" by Reba. One more and that is Glen Campbell " Rhinestone Cowboy"
This is a great clip of this song. I Don't Think Hank Done It This Way is a Waylon hit. Personally this is shorter than the studio version, however the guitar work of these greats on stage is amazing. Thanks for sharing this version.
There are a lot of Waylon you tube videos of his live performances and most of them ROCK!!! He is a fine musician and always has a stage full of fine musicians!!!!
I implore you guys, when you react to these classic songs listen to the original not a live version our one that was remade 30 years later. Still enjoy your reactions to these old songs, keep up the good work.
slide guitar = steel guitar. Each of the 4 Highwaymen sang a few hits of their own at the concerts, some with the others joining in. Please listen to Waylon's "Rainy Day Woman"
Ya'll ever heard "Georgia on a Fast Train"? Billy Joe Shaver was a legend and his son was a fantastic guitarist..they kill it in that song (music video).
I enjoyed this reaction a whole bunch. And I'm pretty sure Hank didn't do it that way. Waylon Jennings was one hell of guitarist he wasn't quite into the class of Glen Campbell or Buck Owens are what Clark but he was a hell of a guitarist. I really enjoyed those reaction on this one guys.
Waylon is awesome!!! About the only ones who can hold a candle to him is Charlie Daniels and Hank Williams Jr. This was Waylon's song and a snub to the Country Music Nashville scene.
This is originally Waylon song it's just in concert they would do some of their original material and backup each other on instruments and Waylon was originally just a guitarist actually started his musical career in Buddy Holly's band as his guitarist only started singing after Buddy Holly died in the plane crash a lot of Waylon songs had that hidden fast-paced guitar in the background too
Guys, PLEASE if you are going to do these, get the name of the instruments correct. It's NOT a slide guitar, it called a STEEL GUITAR!! :) LOVE what you guys do!!
This is a Waylon song - The Highwaymen totally let Waylon rock - Waylon is so underrated as a great guitar player - his driving guitar licks is what set in apart in the early Nasville day when the studios' wanted to bring in 'studio' musicians to play instead of Waylon & his band!!!s Waylon live has some great guitar playing - Check out his live version of Honk-Tonk Hero's - the song that literally started the Outlaw country scene - Waylon's song Clyde is a hoot with some great bass playing!!! I have been listening to Waylon since the 70's!!! Thank for checking him out!!!!
Have you guys listened to The Doo yet? He is a guitar player who never shows his face and no one knows who he is, but he can shred a guitar. (No, he is not country). I will put a link in here so you can watch it if you want. He starts on the piano and the acoustic guitar to set up his back ground music, but then he moves on to what you guys will really like. th-cam.com/video/wvlfMkfoeI0/w-d-xo.html
Ok Gentlemen. I've got a weird question for ya. So, to preface this I am HIGHLY allergic to Alcohol. And I believe serving bad liquor is the same as serving bad food down here in the south. It just isn't done. So I really wouldn't know what to send you, but I have a couple really jamming songs I'd love to watch your honest reactions to around my birthday on the 22nd (cause I do respect honesty even if it's a little different from mine) so could I send ya'll some money and have you pick out something you would enjoy and could you tell me how much for a couple bottles?
Christina they don't care about the money, honestly you could send them the worst cheapest bourbon and they will react to it. That's what is great about Dustin and Keith. FYI she the paint thinner bourbon reaction
@@stevebournite184 Thank You! I didn't know how to go about it lol. Well I'll send something that looks interesting and their reaction will be a surprise to me too 😁. Thanks for the help.
Please don't send us money. But yeah, we don't care about cost. We definitely enjoy novelty, so stuff local to you, we probably can't get here. We love that stuff. - Keith
he also could play left or right-handed!!! His guitar & his band is the reason he "bucked" the system - the PTB wanted studio musicians & Waylon said NO-His band was the reason he sounded so good!! He wanted HIS band in the studio not paid guys!!!! Waylon was a great guitar player!!! His running sound!!!
I love that y’all appreciate his guitar playing. In the history of Country Music he doesn’t get enough credit for his guitar playing, he gets overlooked. His guitar style was completely unique, he didn’t sound like anybody and nobody could sound like him. On his love videos you can really see his guitar work though.
Waylon said to the band"Let's show em' what we can do"! Loved th' smile on Johnny's face & Kris's expression when Waylon was pickin" geetar. I think he was kinda showin' off alittle
bit,a good thang.😊
Y'all pickin' up on Waylon what I learned 'bout him when I was 16 yrs old (Feb 10th. I will be 63,never gets old,just better)..Loved y'alls reaction gentlemen,thanks..
Waylon has got bunches & bunches of good songs. You can't go wrong on none of em'
Can't go wrong on none of em'!Thanks once again.
It's the sound of the voice and his guitar
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Waylon Jennings is the greatest country artist of all time. Period. As for his guitar playing, much of the way that Waylon plays guitar was influenced by his close friend Buddy Holly who was a very innovative guitarist in his own right. Had he lived past 21 he might have been considered one of the most influential all time greatest guitarists. It's worth giving a re-listen to what Holly was doing in the 50's and you might hear things that later became standards in rock music by other artists. He was the first to do much of it. That rolling thump in Waylon's playing was something he attributed to being persuaded by Buddy to play bass in his band as a replacement after the original Crickets quit or got fired. By the way, that white guitar you see Waylon playing is the exact same one you've seen him playing at the beginning of every episode of the Dukes of Hazzard.
Couldn't agree more. Vocally and as a guitar player. He's my favorite.
When Waylon passed, Hank Jr did a tribute song to him about his guitar called Waylon's Guitar. In fact, Hank has Waylon's guitar. They were great friends for over 40 years.
A lot of people don't know that Willie, Waylon, Hank Jr, Merle and a few others can play hell out of their guitars. Hank Jr also plays banjo, steel, fiddle and piano. If you have ever seen the intro to The Dukes of Hazzard the hands we see playing the theme song is Waylon playing. Waylon was in Buddy Holly's band back in the day and was a sought after studio picker. In fact Waylon was scheduled to be on the plane with Buddy the night Buddy died in the crash. Both the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens were guests on the show that night and Bopper was sick. They talked Waylon and another bandmember into giving up their seats on the plane.
The best version and longer version is when Waylon and Hank Jr sing this
I never heard Hank Jr sing this..
Are you and the others who liked this comment sure you're not thinking about the Hank Jr song called "The Conversation"?
Loooooove Waylon. Want to hear Good Hearted Woman.
Masters of everything, they played all of their best hits in these highwaymen concerts. They extended their solos so good
The timing and coordination on that solo By Waylon Is off the charts cool
Four of the greatest entertainers in the world...point blank
I'm so glad that a reaction channel has finally reacted to this version of the song and it's by far my favorite version of the song
I do want to say that y’all put me in a way better mood. I had come home last night and walked in to the house and it felt like an oven , the thermostat said it was 89 inside the house , went outside to look at the unit and the pipe going into it was frozen 🥶, came in turned the heat up wide open and went in the attic and water everywhere, the condenser pump wasn’t working. I finally got it working and got the water up with the shop vac and changed clothes and waited on the cool to come and it did while watching this video. So y’all made a disastrous night better . THANK YOU !!!
Glad we could help, and sorry about those HVAC issues. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReacts , thank you 😍
@@deborahgeorge9170 , yes. Are you ok?
A Waylon fix always works. I've had bunches of em' in my 45+yes of listenin' to him.Glad thangs got better for ya.
Glad you guys liked it.The best version IMO is from his 77 Portland concert. In that Waylon is playing lead through the whole song.Reggie Young is lead guitar through this until Waylon goes off at the end. It also has 1more verse so it's about a minute and a half longer.And it has Ralph Mooney on steel,my all-time favorite steel guitarist, taking nothing away from Robbie Turner who plays on this.check out that version sometime
First time hearing the live version. This is amazing
Great reaction! Yeah it’s Waylon’s song originally, but he redid it with The Highwaymen. With his vocals and the musical skills of all of them, it was definitely an upgrade. Loved it. Like licking a battery?! Up, no thanks! ❤️🙏😇
The mount Rushmore of outlaw music. Would have been awesome to be at this show
That was a steel guitar which ssets on legs and uses a slide and finger picks
Yep. I was reluctant to sound picky - no pun intended - but they should check Derek Trucks or Gary Rossington on "Free Bird" for some slide guitar.
Love it cause they basically rocked country b4 country rock came 20yrs later ...they were already doing it..
As Sara said below, during a concert they would often each do several of their own songs.... but they clipped them short to get more into the show. Waylon has some fantastic music that I played constantly in the early 70's. Good stuff here as Waylon got to show some voice and guitar chops. Thanks!!
Yeah, they brought out the best in their music, their wives have mentioned how competitive they were with each other and loved each other like brothers with different MOTHERS. I think I saw more skills in those competitive solos. Love love love.
@@saraturner8657 if you ever get a chance to see the behind the scenes footage from the Highwaymen in studio recording their second album you'll see how the very left leaning Kris and Willie got off on irritating a very conservative Waylon Jennings with their leftist paraphernalia, things like hanging Che Guevara posters in their recording booth. Waylon also would make fun of Willie in his solo concerts by holding his finger to his nose to sound nasally when he sang Willie's parts in their duets. I think Waylon at best just tolerated those two more than he loved them. Cash was so middle of the road that just about everybody loved him. As for Willie is the one artist that has more fans that have never heard or could even name a single song he ever wrote or sang and if not for Waylon would be but a footnote in Country music history as a songwriter
I’m having so much enjoyment too see these reactions to Country music.
I grew up hearing Cash and Cline.
Music was always playing in our house.
I'm with you Keith, that song needed to be WAY longer! Two things I'd like to point out, pedal steel (not slide) guitar and finger picks. The steel player was Robby Turner and he is an excellent one! There are quite a few kickass steel players, but my favorite was Buddy Emmons, though he died a few years ago. You should check out Buddy Emmons Raisin' the Dickins. He goes back and forth with the piano and it is golden! Love you guys! ✌❤
Thanks for reacting to Waylon.
This version is a bit faster and shorter than his original recording.
Love me some Waylon
Check out " The Conservation " By Hank Jr and Waylon .
there is a reason they write songs about Waylons guitar. that steel player played for many years with Waylon up to and including his last recordings
Outstanding group of guys they have some great music.
now i know why this sounds the way it does. this is him doing one his songs while being a part of The Highwaymen. now this makes all the sense.
Love this song!! Especially this rendention.rendition. This was a big hit for Waylon.
Btw, I did buy a bottle of Jack Black and after 40 years discovered I can still shoot whiskey. Have yet to get drunk though. 🥴
If you're not sippin' it, it's probably not great whiskey. - Keith
Kris's reaction ,Johnny's smile tells th' story,Priceless!!
Had to put my big headphones on to here the guitar hiding. Great song awesome reaction.
Another great job guys! If you want a good song with some guitar play, check out "Highway Patrol" by Junior Brown.
Always a favorite of mine. Gets my vote.
I agree. Better yet listen to Junior Brown's Surf Medley for some excellent picking indeed.
Awesome song 🎶. I hadn’t heard that one yet. BTW- Attack that pink sticky note, Keith! 🤣🤣🤣
Hank Williams Jr and Waylon Jennings (1979) The Conversation
It's alot faster than the original version. Cowboy Jack Clement produced the record it was on in 1975. To this day when I hear the 1st 2 cords of Waylons telecaster I set up and turn it up.
Waylon Jennings live performances outshines most of his original recordings. You guys need to try out, I've always been crazy, I ain't living long like this, Luckenbach Texas, Waymore Blues, Don't you think this outlaw bit done got out of hand, all live versions or any live performances. Waylon was invited by James Hetfield to play on the Lalapooloza tour in 96. Good job fellas, and thank care.
Just outstanding!!
The first guy there playing lead, with the black telecaster, was Reggie Young, an extremely talented session player. He has been heard on albums from Johnny Horton to Elvis and more.
i LOVE guitar music, i love keiths reactions! nice to see someone else who can just go back multiple times to just listen😂
I sometimes go into Steele guitar withdrawal if I listen to music without it too long!☺ Great reaction!
Waylon's guitar playing is way under rated. Listen to more Waylon live performances. They're all good.
This is an old Waylon song that was played up tempo, way up tempo which I feel is why you felt the vocals were off but it brought out Waylon’s guitar skills in a big way.
you want to hear a great og...Roy Clark..he was a great guitarist but also great banjo player he started the old Hee Haw show and played a lot with Buck Owens ..but also another couple great players were Buck Trent and a guy they called Stringbean...I think he could make your playlist in a big way..someone once ask Eddie Van Halen how it felt to be the best guitar player in the world ..he said I don't know go ask Roy Clark ..another couple of og singer from way back is a guy called"Whispering Bill Anderson" and Sonny James
Here on the 4th of July and I've got that cranked to 11
Interesting history note... When Waylon was in Buddy Holly's band, he gave up his seat on a plane to the Big Bopper because the Bopper was sick and the tour bus heaters were out. The Big Bopper joked that he hoped Waylon's bus would break down and Waylon bantered back he hoped his ol' plane crashed. He reportedly suffered from some significant survivor's guilt.
It was Buddy that was joking around with Waylon, not Bopper.
I haven't heard this in forever. I had actually forgotten how amazing this song is. Each man on that stage is outstandingly talented and when you put them on stage together it becomes something epic.
Suggestions Willie Nelson & Julio Iglesias "To All The Girls I've Loved Before"
Willie and his son, Luhas have a song called "Just Breath"
Just an idea, since Father's Day is coming up next month, you guys should do a video where you list maybe the Top Ten Bourbons of all the Bourbons you have tried and liked best on the channel, each falling into a different price range. I think a lot of people could use such a guide and you guys are the experts.
And speaking of suggestions, when Father's Day does get here, a great song for you guys to listen is "The Greatest Man I Never Knew" by Reba.
One more and that is Glen Campbell " Rhinestone Cowboy"
The best of waylon all his songs r phenomenal
Yes! More Waylon! This is an Iconic Waylon Song! I loved this video! This concert would feature The Highway Men songs, then their individual hits!
This tempo is far faster than the studio version I learned to two step in a Nashville honky tonk. RIP Waylon
This is a great clip of this song. I Don't Think Hank Done It This Way is a Waylon hit. Personally this is shorter than the studio version, however the guitar work of these greats on stage is amazing. Thanks for sharing this version.
There are a lot of Waylon you tube videos of his live performances and most of them ROCK!!! He is a fine musician and always has a stage full of fine musicians!!!!
I implore you guys, when you react to these classic songs listen to the original not a live version our one that was remade 30 years later. Still enjoy your reactions to these old songs, keep up the good work.
React to HARDY - SOLD OUT ⚡️🤘🏼⚡️
That was Waylon making that guitar sing
@Stephen Carroll, no that guitar was saaangingl lol
slide guitar = steel guitar. Each of the 4 Highwaymen sang a few hits of their own at the concerts, some with the others joining in. Please listen to Waylon's "Rainy Day Woman"
There best is Ghost riders in the sky
@@deborahgeorge9170 not yet
It might be Born to Boogie by Hank Jr
2nd Ghost Riders!!
Great reaction guys! They do some awesome stuff!
All their songs are awesome.
Still putting in my request for Whiskey River/Stay a Little Longer by Willie Nelson!❤️
The best of the outlaws! Ain't no music like this anymore...try The Wild Ones.. you won't be disappointed!
Love it!
Waylon was an awesome musician. Willie is an awesome picker also.
Ya'll ever heard "Georgia on a Fast Train"? Billy Joe Shaver was a legend and his son was a fantastic guitarist..they kill it in that song (music video).
I enjoyed this reaction a whole bunch. And I'm pretty sure Hank didn't do it that way. Waylon Jennings was one hell of guitarist he wasn't quite into the class of Glen Campbell or Buck Owens are what Clark but he was a hell of a guitarist. I really enjoyed those reaction on this one guys.
Waylon is awesome!!! About the only ones who can hold a candle to him is Charlie Daniels and Hank Williams Jr. This was Waylon's song and a snub to the Country Music Nashville scene.
This is originally Waylon song it's just in concert they would do some of their original material and backup each other on instruments and Waylon was originally just a guitarist actually started his musical career in Buddy Holly's band as his guitarist only started singing after Buddy Holly died in the plane crash a lot of Waylon songs had that hidden fast-paced guitar in the background too
Love..love..love!
Guys, there will never be another Waylon Jennings…he was the man, a real outlaw!!! 💪🏻🇺🇸 Great voice and guitar style…you can go wrong with Waylon
Waylon's grandson is a country rapper goes by Struggle Jennings.
I guess "licking a 9 volt" is a "guy thing". I had to laugh when Keith said that.
Damn he could make that thing talk
Guys, PLEASE if you are going to do these, get the name of the instruments correct. It's NOT a slide guitar, it called a STEEL GUITAR!! :) LOVE what you guys do!!
You should listen to Waylon and Hank Jr do this song.
If y’all love side guitar checkout Leroy Parnell. Fabulous player and singer
Another great reaction.
This is a Waylon song - The Highwaymen totally let Waylon rock - Waylon is so underrated as a great guitar player - his driving guitar licks is what set in apart in the early Nasville day when the studios' wanted to bring in 'studio' musicians to play instead of Waylon & his band!!!s Waylon live has some great guitar playing - Check out his live version of Honk-Tonk Hero's - the song that literally started the Outlaw country scene - Waylon's song Clyde is a hoot with some great bass playing!!! I have been listening to Waylon since the 70's!!! Thank for checking him out!!!!
Waylon played guitar for Buddy Holly. He gave up his seat on the plane to Big Bopper the night the music died. He can jam on that guitar.
Great reaction, I love this version!
Have you guys listened to The Doo yet? He is a guitar player who never shows his face and no one knows who he is, but he can shred a guitar. (No, he is not country). I will put a link in here so you can watch it if you want. He starts on the piano and the acoustic guitar to set up his back ground music, but then he moves on to what you guys will really like. th-cam.com/video/wvlfMkfoeI0/w-d-xo.html
First heard this on GTA V … great song
Silver Stallion, Big River, I'm going to live forever, and City of New Orleans are great Highwaymen songs.
That steel player if im not wrong is the one that played on his last album
Waylon was the dam builder.
You should react to Miami my Amy by Keith Whitley
Dam spell check the concert was at Opryland
Pedal steel guitar,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mind bending pedal steel, Johnny Bush, I'll be there,,,,,Greatest hits !!!!!!!
That is the short version of the song it is an original Waylon song from the 70s
Waylon was one of Buddy Holly's Crickets.
And this is why Johnny Cash said his favorite country music artist was Waylon Jennings
Ok Gentlemen. I've got a weird question for ya. So, to preface this I am HIGHLY allergic to Alcohol. And I believe serving bad liquor is the same as serving bad food down here in the south. It just isn't done. So I really wouldn't know what to send you, but I have a couple really jamming songs I'd love to watch your honest reactions to around my birthday on the 22nd (cause I do respect honesty even if it's a little different from mine) so could I send ya'll some money and have you pick out something you would enjoy and could you tell me how much for a couple bottles?
Christina they don't care about the money, honestly you could send them the worst cheapest bourbon and they will react to it. That's what is great about Dustin and Keith. FYI she the paint thinner bourbon reaction
@@stevebournite184 Thank You! I didn't know how to go about it lol. Well I'll send something that looks interesting and their reaction will be a surprise to me too 😁. Thanks for the help.
@@christinagrammer1414 yeah send something local to you and they will love it
@@christinagrammer1414 , I agree with Stephen, just send them something local . I’ve been looking at several Georgia made ones to send
Please don't send us money. But yeah, we don't care about cost. We definitely enjoy novelty, so stuff local to you, we probably can't get here. We love that stuff. - Keith
Keith, do you remember me telling you Waylon’s guitar/playing is very distinct?
I do.
I've never heard that song played that fast. I think it was double time.
Waylon was badass!
Chicken scratch pickin'
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I think it's Reggie Young with the lead until Waylon takes over.
Glen Campbell and Roy Clark where some mean guitarist too!!
You should listen to “The Last Cowboy Song” by the Highwaymen.
he also could play left or right-handed!!! His guitar & his band is the reason he "bucked" the system - the PTB wanted studio musicians & Waylon said NO-His band was the reason he sounded so good!! He wanted HIS band in the studio not paid guys!!!! Waylon was a great guitar player!!! His running sound!!!
There is a longer version somewhere. That is not all of the song.
Waylonized!!!!!!!
You guys need to ck out 'a slow rollin' low off Waylon's This time lp.
He is one of Jason Hetfield of MetallicaFavorite Guitarist