This actually has never been heard until today. by ANYONE. I was lucky enough to open the cassette for the first time. We have 23 hours worth of music from those 3 days on cassette. Going to take days to digitize. Over 53 different artists. Never circulated. I plan to release all of it in one video for the 50th anniversary this summer.
@VintageWillie truly amazing. Love to hear how you came by this stuff one of these days. Its been a lot of fun listening to these shows the last few months, thanks.
@@BruceinKs Footage is out there, it’s all about asking the right people. This progressive country scene was documented fairly well. Many people took photos and thought to film. Most of it is just personal/recordings from the musicians themselves or people in and around the scene back then. Everyone has been very helpful and nice and are wanting to persevere what is left. Many things have slipped through the cracks and will never be seen as it was 50 years ago. I have a lot of footage and audio that I plan to release in the future as I said above. It really takes a lot though! Constantly reaching out to folks is hard work!
Thanks for posting ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for posting this extremely rare gem!
This actually has never been heard until today. by ANYONE. I was lucky enough to open the cassette for the first time. We have 23 hours worth of music from those 3 days on cassette. Going to take days to digitize. Over 53 different artists. Never circulated. I plan to release all of it in one video for the 50th anniversary this summer.
@VintageWillie truly amazing. Love to hear how you came by this stuff one of these days. Its been a lot of fun listening to these shows the last few months, thanks.
@@BruceinKs Footage is out there, it’s all about asking the right people. This progressive country scene was documented fairly well. Many people took photos and thought to film. Most of it is just personal/recordings from the musicians themselves or people in and around the scene back then. Everyone has been very helpful and nice and are wanting to persevere what is left. Many things have slipped through the cracks and will never be seen as it was 50 years ago. I have a lot of footage and audio that I plan to release in the future as I said above. It really takes a lot though! Constantly reaching out to folks is hard work!
The 2nd song is a real gem, i just cant figure out who was the writer or the exact title of the song
I looked. He was unknown. A friend of Rusty’s. The title is “The Lonesome Texas Jawn, In a New York Honkey Tonk”
@@VintageWilliestill trying to find this song may have to just transcribe it my self
@@justinr420 please do. Need the lyrics. We still can’t figure em out!
@@VintageWillie i bet were missing the same lyrics
@@justinr420 lonesome Texas ____. I asked rustys guitars player from back in the day. He doesn’t remember
treasure