Nobody can compare, outlaw is thrown around but this man was a hell raiser with a good soul. He did what he wanted to do whether his wife said no, his agent, his band, sometimes even when God told him not to and we can all relate we have that rebel in us but Waymore embraced it and used it as a weapon. In the dictionary outlaw should have a picture of Waylon with his tele.
Since I was a little girl,I have had a huge rush on Waylon! My parents were musicians,and were playing at a big tavern,in Montana,sometime 61,I think..Dad got me the leather cup to play "hORSE',a dice game. He left to talk to the manager,and I was at the bar. I was just 7 or 8. I saw a man sitting two stools from me,and he was soo handsome. He looked over at me and said "Well,ya cant play alone." and he moved to the stool next to me and we played dice for a while. Dad came out,shook hands with him,snatched me up,and we want out to the car and left. The man who played dice with me was Waylon Jennings. I'll never forget.
waylon is the best,period.my dad bought his first album way back in the early 60si was only ten years old but i loved him.since i was born and raised in phx my parents and relatives got to see him at jds and mr luckys.my mom was the housekeeper for the owner of jds and waylon autographed acocktail napkin for her.oh waylon that was the good ol days .loveya
Great video. I saw Waylon in concerts in the 70"s & 80"s and with the Highwaymen in 1990. I saw him for the last time in 1992 at a county fair.I heard Waylon for the first time on the radio singing Rainy Day Woman i wanted to buy the single but could only find it on the album Rambin' Man.When i played the album i became a Waylon fan forever.I sold a truck to a guy and gave him a cd i had made of Waylon ,four years later he told me thats the only cd he plays since he bought the truck.R.I.P Hoss
When I was a kid dad had a old AM radio in the truck so I took my own money, went to WalMart and bought the old cheap Road Master AM FM cassette with two speakers and by the time I got my drivers license Waylon and I had burned that old radio up I wish he was still here and in good health no telling what he might have come up with. RIP Waylon
This guy is one of the very best I've heard for a while. Well, I'm not form the US, not even from America but love this kind of music. Damn, now I can't imagine living without it. What's more for me personally - Waylon looks just like my grandfather when he was a bit younger ;)
Hoss we sure do miss you here on planet Earth, you may be gone but your music lives on and will even after we have joined you, thank you for making the hard times bearable and the good times even better
i listen to alot of different music...from classic to hip hop.......but one artist.... I love out of all that is Waylon...I dont think history really does him justice yet but it will....his music is time spanding not many artist can do that . its honest , american, and just plan ole good ole boy music.!!!
+Jerome Johnson Unfortunately pop culture only remembers Waylon for his work on the Dukes of Hazzard. The guy had great arrangement skills, guitar skills, one of the best voices ever in the business and a catalog of great songs a mile deep. The same hipster that says he likes Johnny Cash overlooks Waylon.
Me too. I love Italian opera and American jazz and soul and Irish traditional and blues and all sorts... but god damn it no playlist is complete without Waylon. Lots of Waylon.
Out 👏 Standing.....Young Jerome Johnson....Is Speaking The Gospel According To Waylon God Damned Jennings .....Elvis Who - Cash Who - Haggert What - Glenn Huh - Buck Owens Duuuuh - Willie Well Willie Is Willie....lollol Later Cooper
You got that right!! And tell ya what when a radio station (or whoever) pulls that crap of fill in the blank is the "next Waylon" they're making sure I won't be listening to that artist. There will NEVER be another Waylon!!
Waylon does not need any nods accolades or silly nicknames, he's Waylon, that's enough ... apreciate the comment though... I pray that he will never be commercialised ad nauseam like so many were ,the best kept secret in US music let's keep it that way...RIP Hoss
The '70s. A 20-something cutting her musical teeth on Patti Smith's Horses and the Ramones Rocket to Russia. Somehow Waylon Jennings made it into the mix. I ain't country and this stuff stands the test of time. Great musican, great voice, great soul. I love Rockaway Beach, but when my soul needs nourishment, this is where I come. Go figure. Forget bad ass and outlaw, art is universal.
Waylon has all the new singers today beat. There is no one like him. It doesn't matter how high he was, he gave his best performance every single time. I wish he was still alive today, but, anyhow, he still is in his music. Love you Waylon Jennings. Rip
im 16 years old and i am obsessed with waylon jennnings1 my whole room is decorated with waylon stuff, posters, and i even painted a 4 ft flying w on my wall! thanks for posting
damn we need country music to be like this agian we have one ray of hope in country today and thats Jamey johnson lets hope he can give nashville as many gray hairs as waylon did LONG LIVE WAYLON AND THE OUTLAW COUNTRY!!!
@larrysherman4809 Hank Williams Jr. Had a song that he wrote about waylon's 🎸 ,and Im almost certain that it is titled "Waylon's Guitar"...... also in the lyrics you hear hank jr. Say waylon's guitar 🎸 had that sound...... and about Hank Jr having waylon's unique original personalized 53' leather stitched telecaster.......umm I don't think so I don't believe Jr ever purchased Waylon's 53' telecaster whenever waylon passed away from his diabetes in February of 2002- I'm not real sure how many years had gone by before Waylon's customized legendary leather covered leather stitched 53'telecaster finally went to auction and sold for $200,000$ don't quote me on the price 😂lol I think it's around that price whenever it was auctioned off.....the person who did purchase waylon's guitar was Kieth Urban he actually had.held and was able to play waylon's legendary guitar that is pretty dadgum badass... Don't know if Kieth Urban still has this telecaster of wj or if he sold it to someone else idk
I have listened to Waylon since the 60's. When he had that Brylcream sideboard duck tail. But when I heard this song, and him picking that smooth loping, backbeat thumping, driving telecaster, and deliver that vocal story, my hair stood on end. I was on the bus for good. Waylon shook the music World for good. RIP Waylon Jennings.
I used to see him every chance I got when I was a kid. I would sit there by myself and just listen in awe. He really knew how to draw the audience in. He played one show and he couldn't use his hands due to surgery. It was even more intriguing just listening to him. He could really make you feel a song, and you knew he lived the lyrics. Truly the best there ever was.
I'm so glad that even though I wasn't around in Waylon's time, there are ways to hear his music, and Shooter is not just livin up to his daddy's legacy, but leavin his own for Alabama and Waylon. I wonder if they'll keep the music alive on down the road. I sure hope they do
Love this song, waylon was one of the greats. This was the first song I ever played in public (at an open mic) and the first song I uploaded to youtube. We miss you waylon...
Ralph was the best and Waylon knew it and made sure he was featured. Country music rolled back then. I am no musician, but I beg for an artist to go back to what thee guys did. I miss it.
It was part of who he was and helped shape the person he would become. And as much as anything it's how things were back then. It's probably safe to say a good number of those (of us) who went to his shows were wasted too. Nothing to regret. It's just how it was. Thanks for this way cool video Pat!
RIP Waylon........ you brought a LOT of great country music songs to us............. including being the narrator for the "Dukes of Hazzard" and bringing us the theme song.............. God Bless you Brother!
Nobody can compare, outlaw is thrown around but this man was a hell raiser with a good soul. He did what he wanted to do whether his wife said no, his agent, his band, sometimes even when God told him not to and we can all relate we have that rebel in us but Waymore embraced it and used it as a weapon. In the dictionary outlaw should have a picture of Waylon with his tele.
They have this playing in a loop at the Country Music Hall of Fame. So classic.
I hope this is true
@@andthewildisaloes4940it was when I was there.
@@curtisd2842Was still going last week when I was there.
I grew up with my Dad listening to Waylon. I still love Waylon!!😊
❤❤Waylon another great song by him & his terrific band!❤❤ 😊😊😊
I love the sound of that steel guitar!
The Legendary Ralph Mooney!
❤❤me too!! ❤❤
I LOVE it, too!
This song alone kicks new country right in it's ass!!!!
sonnyblack71 you can say that again!
+American Reaper .and again
@@kevinparker9848 and again
@@wilton.mendes and again
I'm 30, no one in my family ever listened to waylon. I found out about him by myself when I friend was listening to a d.a.c. song. I'm glad I did
Damn!, Damn!! Damn!!! What a hellva gorgeous man who could sing like NO other!!
Anyone love this outlaw in 2019?👍👍
Even have my 9 & 11 year kids loving him!
Still loving it in 2024!!
@@legend51170 same here 👍
This is stunning. It's actually what Rock and Roll is.❤
Since I was a little girl,I have had a huge rush on Waylon! My parents were musicians,and were playing at a big tavern,in Montana,sometime 61,I think..Dad got me the leather cup to play "hORSE',a dice game. He left to talk to the manager,and I was at the bar. I was just 7 or 8. I saw a man sitting two stools from me,and he was soo handsome. He looked over at me and said "Well,ya cant play alone." and he moved to the stool next to me and we played dice for a while. Dad came out,shook hands with him,snatched me up,and we want out to the car and left.
The man who played dice with me was Waylon Jennings. I'll never forget.
waylon is the best,period.my dad bought his first album way back in the early 60si was only ten years old but i loved him.since i was born and raised in phx my parents and relatives got to see him at jds and mr luckys.my mom was the housekeeper for the owner of jds and waylon autographed acocktail napkin for her.oh waylon that was the good ol days .loveya
Great video. I saw Waylon in concerts in the 70"s & 80"s and with the Highwaymen in 1990. I saw him for the last time in 1992 at a county fair.I heard Waylon for the first time on the radio singing Rainy Day Woman i wanted to buy the single but could only find it on the album Rambin' Man.When i played the album i became a Waylon fan forever.I sold a truck to a guy and gave him a cd i had made of Waylon ,four years later he told me thats the only cd he plays since he bought the truck.R.I.P Hoss
When I was a kid dad had a old AM radio in the truck so I took my own money, went to WalMart and bought the old cheap Road Master AM FM cassette with two speakers and by the time I got my drivers license Waylon and I had burned that old radio up I wish he was still here and in good health no telling what he might have come up with. RIP Waylon
Waylon and Ralph Mooney on steel =AWESOME!!
Best guitar combination in the universe Waylon and Ralph Mooney Mr Albright don't miss a beat either Priceless never be another not even close
This guy is one of the very best I've heard for a while. Well, I'm not form the US, not even from America but love this kind of music. Damn, now I can't imagine living without it. What's more for me personally - Waylon looks just like my grandfather when he was a bit younger ;)
So good to hear these old songs so called Country music today STINKS
This vid is on a loop at the Hall of Fame in Nashville.
Steel Guitar! Where has the good country gone
I was lucky enough to see Waylon, Moon and all these guys in the mid '70s. They were in a class all their own, great stuff, thanks for the video.
First "Outlaw" tune recorded. This tune changed it all.... THX for posting!!
Hoss we sure do miss you here on planet Earth, you may be gone but your music lives on and will even after we have joined you, thank you for making the hard times bearable and the good times even better
i listen to alot of different music...from classic to hip hop.......but one artist.... I love out of all that is Waylon...I dont think history really does him justice yet but it will....his music is time spanding not many artist can do that . its honest , american, and just plan ole good ole boy music.!!!
+Jerome Johnson Unfortunately pop culture only remembers Waylon for his work on the Dukes of Hazzard. The guy had great arrangement skills, guitar skills, one of the best voices ever in the business and a catalog of great songs a mile deep. The same hipster that says he likes Johnny Cash overlooks Waylon.
Me too. I love Italian opera and American jazz and soul and Irish traditional and blues and all sorts... but god damn it no playlist is complete without Waylon. Lots of Waylon.
Out 👏 Standing.....Young Jerome Johnson....Is Speaking The Gospel According To Waylon God Damned Jennings .....Elvis Who - Cash Who - Haggert What - Glenn Huh - Buck Owens Duuuuh - Willie Well Willie Is Willie....lollol Later Cooper
@Mr.ManMakesLotsOfCan Never listened to country till i listened to Cash. Cash Introduced me to Waylon.
I'm Navajo. And my brother's all jammed the golden oldies growing up. Waylon.
You got that right!! And tell ya what when a radio station (or whoever) pulls that crap of fill in the blank is the "next Waylon" they're making sure I won't be listening to that artist. There will NEVER be another Waylon!!
Real Country music Died with Waylon & Johnny
Love Waylon’s opening notes. He was a great player back in the day.
This version. Wow.
I’d like to have that Telecaster!
God the range of his voice. Never be another Waylon or anybody close
Spot on Rose
Absolute BEST version of this song on all of youtube! Thanks for posting!
Waylon does not need any nods accolades or silly nicknames, he's Waylon, that's enough ... apreciate the comment though... I pray that he will never be commercialised ad nauseam like so many were ,the best kept secret in US music let's keep it that way...RIP Hoss
The "Hoss" is playing on that big stage in the sky! I bet on Friday nights in heaven even the angels wanna sing backup!
It speaks volumes that he steps back with the other musicians rather than standing out in front of them while they solo. Very professional.
Seen him in martinsville when I was 18 he remains to this day my favorite
The '70s. A 20-something cutting her musical teeth on Patti Smith's Horses and the Ramones Rocket to Russia. Somehow Waylon Jennings made it into the mix. I ain't country and this stuff stands the test of time. Great musican, great voice, great soul. I love Rockaway Beach, but when my soul needs nourishment, this is where I come. Go figure. Forget bad ass and outlaw, art is universal.
Waylon has all the new singers today beat. There is no one like him. It doesn't matter how high he was, he gave his best performance every single time. I wish he was still alive today, but, anyhow, he still is in his music. Love you Waylon Jennings. Rip
im 16 years old and i am obsessed with waylon jennnings1 my whole room is decorated with waylon stuff, posters, and i even painted a 4 ft flying w on my wall! thanks for posting
son you just made my beer go down a lot smoother
Waylon forever and ever...
todays so called country music stars have no clue what country music really is, dang I miss Waylon.
My name is Waylon Craigmiles And I have Been Musically Blessed And i Like to sing Waaylon songs especially I've always Been Crazy!
Waylon's guitar and voice are amazing love this
This is by far the best version of this song !
damn we need country music to be like this agian we have one ray of hope in country today and thats Jamey johnson lets hope he can give nashville as many gray hairs as waylon did LONG LIVE WAYLON AND THE OUTLAW COUNTRY!!!
Absolutley beautiful
Oh Waylon's guitar had that sound!!!
Yes it did Chad... Just ask Hank he has that Guitar
@@larrysherman4809HANK WHO HAS WAYLON ‘S GUITAR ?
Hanks Jr
@larrysherman4809 Hank Williams Jr. Had a song that he wrote about waylon's 🎸 ,and Im almost certain that it is titled "Waylon's Guitar"...... also in the lyrics you hear hank jr. Say waylon's guitar 🎸 had that sound...... and about Hank Jr having waylon's unique original personalized 53' leather stitched telecaster.......umm I don't think so I don't believe Jr ever purchased Waylon's 53' telecaster whenever waylon passed away from his diabetes in February of 2002- I'm not real sure how many years had gone by before Waylon's customized legendary leather covered leather stitched 53'telecaster finally went to auction and sold for $200,000$ don't quote me on the price 😂lol I think it's around that price whenever it was auctioned off.....the person who did purchase waylon's guitar was Kieth Urban he actually had.held and was able to play waylon's legendary guitar that is pretty dadgum badass... Don't know if Kieth Urban still has this telecaster of wj or if he sold it to someone else idk
This song mad it to #1 on the country billboard charts 👏 rock n roll waylon rock on 🤘 n rock out!!!!!!
I have listened to Waylon since the 60's. When he had that Brylcream sideboard duck tail. But when I heard this song, and him picking that smooth loping, backbeat thumping, driving telecaster, and deliver that vocal story, my hair stood on end. I was on the bus for good. Waylon shook the music World for good. RIP Waylon Jennings.
Yeah. This song epitomizes all that is the west, country music, the American spirit. It's just so badass.
I used to see him every chance I got when I was a kid. I would sit there by myself and just listen in awe. He really knew how to draw the audience in. He played one show and he couldn't use his hands due to surgery. It was even more intriguing just listening to him. He could really make you feel a song, and you knew he lived the lyrics. Truly the best there ever was.
This is by far the BEST version I have heard of this awesome song. I hope that the music from this show is released on MP3 format.
Thank you for keeping Waylon's music out front and available. He is so missed.
He is.
This is the best version live. I have seen. Thanks for the post! Bas Ass!!!!
I'm so glad I got to see him on stage several years ago (obviously). I am so sorry he had such bad health before he died. Love him. Sue
Greatest steel guitar player by far Mr Ralph Mooney and Richie Albright on drums and Waylon on guitar great song
So good, he was. Waylon was one of a kind. Great Steve Young tune there.
I'm so glad that even though I wasn't around in Waylon's time, there are ways to hear his music, and Shooter is not just livin up to his daddy's legacy, but leavin his own for Alabama and Waylon. I wonder if they'll keep the music alive on down the road. I sure hope they do
"Hoss" was and still is the man, listen to him everyday
ralph mooney and waylon made the outlaw music one hell of a good mix
none compare... badass musician, thank you for all of the incredible music you shared with us throughout your career, miss you big man, RIP
Ol’ Hoss was a badass for sure. He didn’t even have to try…
Holy smokes!!!!!!! I've been covering that song for decades & never heard a better version. Thanks!!
Maaaaan, that is some kinda sound comin' from that tele! Not to mention the sound comin' from the man himself!
Thanks for posting.
One of the greatest live recordings of all time!!!
You have to struggle in life to make music like this. This is the music of hard livin' people!!!
Only the best song ever. That's all this is.
Awesome double pun, I think I broke a rib laughing at that one.
THIS IS THE WAYLON I REMEMBER . THANK YOU.
thanks for the video...so good to see vintage stuff like this of such a high quality...waylon rocks!
One of the great Outlaw Country songs of all time.
This is country music. Country music today sucks. It's all nice and clean. Waylon was the best at this genre
When is the last time you heard the steel turned up like this? LOVE it!
Oh yeah.....Waylon, looking cool, and him and his band playin' like they mean it!!!!
REAL COUNTRY MUSIC I ENJOY IN LISTENING AND SHARING ON THE FACEBOOK
Jako dobro.:)
I love Waylon, his way he played his music, he sang to feel it and shared his love for country.
REAL COUNTRY MUSIC!!!!
daaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is awesome
donny doyle yes
what can one say that haddent been said but 1 GIFTED ORIGINAL his music is TIMELESS WAYLON LIVES ON
Whoop! Whoop! Waylon sounding and looking his best!
Love this song, waylon was one of the greats. This was the first song I ever played in public (at an open mic) and the first song I uploaded to youtube. We miss you waylon...
Yeah! Another good 'un!
Thanx man!
....Sam
He just does it so effortlessly.
Bring it on. I can't wait.
Waylon's the best of the best.
the best voice ever
you can see the anger in his eyes that made it so freaking good RIP my man RIP
This is great! I prefer this live version over the album.
Steel player is on fire!!
"Take it Moon, play it". Ralph Mooney, one of the best.
Ralph was the best and Waylon knew it and made sure he was featured. Country music rolled back then. I am no musician, but I beg for an artist to go back to what thee guys did. I miss it.
Moon always thought of himself as Wynn Stewart's steel player. They recorded and played together in the 50's when Wynn was huge on the West coast.
Waylon was and still is no doubt THE MAN!!! He was in his prime on this video. Thanks for posting it.
God I love his sound. Band ain't too bad either. Rock it Waylon, ROCK IT HIGHWAY MAN.
Just as bloody damn good as i heard it on the LP ,20 years ago --Rainy Day Woman & - I got a Slow rollin low !
It was part of who he was and helped shape the person he would become. And as much as anything it's how things were back then. It's probably safe to say a good number of those (of us) who went to his shows were wasted too. Nothing to regret. It's just how it was.
Thanks for this way cool video Pat!
great song..great singer..long live Waylons music..~!
RIP Waylon........ you brought a LOT of great country music songs to us............. including being the narrator for the "Dukes of Hazzard" and bringing us the theme song.............. God Bless you Brother!
this is about the best thing ever.
What a badass man if only I could sang and have long hair like Waylon
Best steel guitar player of all time
Love This Song Only Waylon CanSing It His Voice Is Great Rip
LD Ginest and I used to play this on an old 8 track tape running around Wyoming
On the great things I love about Waylons music is the bass playing theres a lot of good heavy bass lines in his music.
@@freighthog3511 the bassist in this video is Howard "Duke" Goff,he passed away a while back
@@freighthog3511 waylon had a bunch of musicians he Jammed with,its hard to keep up lol
2024 strong as a rock
It just gets better with time
Love this outlaw , great singer
It's not the artists who forgot, it's the industry.