Family tradition was always the song that brought the house down at the live shows until all my rowdy friends and country boy can survive came along in 81-82 and that cranked those live shows to soon to be stadium shows
I love Hank's rendition of Your Cheating Heart on the lap guitar. He really shows his musical skills in this concert. Thanks for posting this. Keep them coming. I never get tired of Hank.
Thank you, Concert Junkie, for uploading this concert footage of Hank Williams Jr singing and playing lead guitar, acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar. He was backed by-- Wayne Turner: electric guitar Lamar Morris: electric guitar Kerry Craig: fiddle Warren Keith: piano Joe Hamilton: bass Dale Stratton: drums/percussion Merle Kilgore: back vocals And here be the songs-- MOVE IT ON OVER WHISKEY BENT AND HELL BOUND IT JUST AIN’T SO (not certain of song title) OUTLAW WOMEN WHITE LIGHTNING YOUR CHEATING HEART WOMEN I’VE NEVER HAD COME AND GO BLUES FAMILY TRADITION
Love this sho my love my grandpa had a still backyard in wakened Kansas. Oh love cheating heart I had 3 exes who were one almost killed me few times . Love you 😍debbie
16:40 Hank didn’t like something. I don’t recognize this Bama band, but that guy was certainly intimidated. Was Animal Turner in the band at this time?
@@bolivingston1400 Thanks, Bo! That’s good information, I really appreciate it. Is it me, or do these guys seem a little uneasy up there? Was it because of the venue, or did Hank always make them nervous?
Can you upload the full Austin City Limits episode from March 17, 1990, courtesy of pannoni8 on the Internet Archive? Michelle Shocked performs one of today's most advocative and socially conscious songwriters, Strength in Numbers performs some of the finest instrumental virtuosity you'll ever hear. From a rerun on WTTW on August 30, 1991.👍
What a gem, thank you sir for uploading this beautiful show
Thank God he didn't die on that mountain. Can you imagine the music and talent the world would have missed. God bless hank jr
Just my opinion, this is Hank Jr at his best, this is country at its best, this is music equal to its best
and then there's now where he's a pathetic old bigot trying to be relevent again.
44 yrs ago.
How time flys
Family tradition was always the song that brought the house down at the live shows until all my rowdy friends and country boy can survive came along in 81-82 and that cranked those live shows to soon to be stadium shows
Outlaw woman great song
I love Hank's rendition of Your Cheating Heart on the lap guitar. He really shows his musical skills in this concert. Thanks for posting this. Keep them coming. I never get tired of Hank.
Hank Williams Jr sing this song almost as good as his dad. Hank Williams Jr is a hottie🔥🔥🔥
Hell ya, awesome!
Gawd this is good. I grew up in Austin when it was great. These shows were my childhood. 😢. Left 2017. They have no clue.
Thank you, Concert Junkie, for uploading this concert footage of Hank Williams Jr singing and playing lead guitar, acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar. He was backed by--
Wayne Turner: electric guitar
Lamar Morris: electric guitar
Kerry Craig: fiddle
Warren Keith: piano
Joe Hamilton: bass
Dale Stratton: drums/percussion
Merle Kilgore: back vocals
And here be the songs--
MOVE IT ON OVER
WHISKEY BENT AND HELL BOUND
IT JUST AIN’T SO (not certain of song title)
OUTLAW WOMEN
WHITE LIGHTNING
YOUR CHEATING HEART
WOMEN I’VE NEVER HAD
COME AND GO BLUES
FAMILY TRADITION
It just ain't so is called hank
💜🎼🎶🎵🎶
Love this sho my love my grandpa had a still backyard in wakened Kansas. Oh love cheating heart I had 3 exes who were one almost killed me few times . Love you 😍debbie
thank you
Dam hank jr is so cute 🥰🥰🥰❤
thank you so much for this
6:30 is where “Hank “ starts for any other of u guys keep coming back to listen to that same song again
16:40 Hank didn’t like something. I don’t recognize this Bama band, but that guy was certainly intimidated. Was Animal Turner in the band at this time?
Yes he is
Wayne is second to Hanks left n right beside him is Lamar Morris Hanks band leader
@@bolivingston1400 Thanks, Bo! That’s good information, I really appreciate it. Is it me, or do these guys seem a little uneasy up there? Was it because of the venue, or did Hank always make them nervous?
Wayne animal Turner backed Hank Jr. up perfectly.Hank Jr. had the best musicians in the Bama Band.Wayne's voice was great.
@@hazelconn7874 I agree, Bama’s presence was largely felt and appreciated.
He just wanted his monitor turned up.
“that’s an ol Williams tradition” ….so funny. your cheatin heart .
Can you upload the full Austin City Limits episode from March 17, 1990, courtesy of pannoni8 on the Internet Archive? Michelle Shocked performs one of today's most advocative and socially conscious songwriters, Strength in Numbers performs some of the finest instrumental virtuosity you'll ever hear. From a rerun on WTTW on August 30, 1991.👍
Damn. What talent....What did John Dever do?
He crashed in a plane
@@riceflatpicking4954 Yeah but, "Loves mountain goats"?
Hank Jr, has more talent in his own right, in his pinky. Than Hank 3, Jett Williams, and others combined, who try to live off Hank Sr's name.
Hank 3 is good too, a different kind of outlaw for a different kind of time
I had just seen that Ed Sheeran has been on ACL; what has the world come to.
What’s the song at 9:00
It’s called Hank
Montgomery gentry
@@SteveArmstrong-xc6hg what’s that got to do with this?