Merle is a great country artist and part of our American heritage. I have worked in the country music industry most of my life as an audio engineer. These guys were great and hard working musicians. They were not handed a silver spoon like most artist today. They learned the ropes on their own. Most learned to play on their own. Then the years and years of playing in smoke filled bars. Those were the good old days. Takes a toll on your body and your mind. especially if you have a family.
I've seen the Hag a few times, but when I was a kid, we saw him and the Strangers in Bakersfield, in the 60's. That sticks with me for ever, Even with the rock I've listened to all my life, I put the Hag is in the highest place of complete respect, because he is the real deal.
This is the true beat of the song-kind of bluesy & with comfortable rhythm! Well written for the times and I think it would be a hit today, if just released! Hats Off! Thanks, Mr. Haggard!
Man, if there is a male country singer with a fantastic voice, great tunes, great lyrics that I can just listen to all day long......it's the man.....Merle Haggard.....ya gotta love Merle......!!!!
I used to dig him cuz of Mama Tried and Okie. Now I see him as important a figure in American music as Arlo Guthrie and Simon and Garfunkel. Merle is greatness.
The beauty in Merle's songs are his lyrics. His music has obvious blues, gospel and country roots, but the magic of his music is how his words paint a picture that people can identify with. It's blue collar, it's American, it's from the heart and it's timeless. "I turned 21 in prison, doing life without parole... No-one could steer me right but Mama tried, Mama tried"
You don't have to dig ditches to be considered a working man. Anybody who gets his butt outta bed day after day and shows up, gets it done and wouldn't have it any other way is a working man in my book; regardless of what you do for a living!
Bakersfield born and raised. Right here! I love the seattle sound of Alice In Chains, Candlebox, Soundgarden, and of course Nirvana. Also love Australia's AC/DC. But you also can't ignore Merle Haggard and Buck Owens. Love them all!
@LLMorse1 - Merles father worked for the railroad (laborer) before he died when Merle was 9. If you do some research. Merle has a personal understanding of what life is like for the working man being he is the son of one and knows hard times because his family lived it. Believe me as a mother of 4 married to a man who is a welder and roofer our children have a very good understanding of life in a blue collar family and the daily struggles that can go along with that just as Merle does.
That is one of the best lead rides I've ever heard Merle play!!! Very clean and articulate and tasty as well!!! Of course Roy burned the strings off of his Tele.
Merle's one of voices that stand out from the rest....10 seconds into any of his songs and you know it's "Hag"....I Grew up playin' guitar in Bakersfield competing with him and Buck for gigs..(Tex' Barrel House, The Blackboard, The Lucky Spot, Pumpkin Center.. etc. etc.) But they Forced me to get serious about music & singing, ...unfortunately I left for the L.A. music scene in 1962 and played Rock and Roll because I thought country music was "lame"...just a dumb kid.
Love the post, working man blues in Merle's prime, late 70's. I saw him at the Pozo saloon with Devil Makes 3 and mainstream country stars Currington and Vasser. Devil Makes three and Merle played first, just like the old days in Bakersfield, hotties, drunks and biker gangs were everywhere. People going nuts for Merle. Then the last two guys came on and even though they are great performers about half the crowd left. This video is a testament to the power of Merle and the Bakersfield sound.
i knew the dead did a lot of merle covers, but i never realized how much jerry must have learned from roy nichols, i was like is that jerry ripping it up. just got into merle, real good stuff.
You don't have to dig ditches to be considered a working man. Anybody who gets his ass outta bed day after day and shows up, gets it done and wouldn't have it any other way is a working man in my book; regardless of what you do for a living!
@Avenger325 And anybody thinking you sing like that and play the guitar that well without workin at it is a damn fool thanks for the comeback he deserves all the praise he gets R.I.P Mr Haggard.
Loose as a goose... recommended by a friend who said he was to syrupy in the studio and much better in concert... got to agree with her if this is any indication! Fantastic performance!
@LLMorse1 I worked with Lynn Anderson. Her mother Liz wrote Fugitive plus a dozen other Haggard hits. They met Merle when he was doing time. They lived near the prison in which he was incarcerated. The prison sent guys out on work assignments in the community. Trust me, Merle knows quite well, what it means to bust a sweat on menial labor.
I don't see why everyone is getting their panties twisted about him not being a "working man". He is singing this FOR the working man, and portraying himself as one to give the song feeling. If he wrote a song which described his admiration for working men, well that would just be gay.
ahh you might be right. but have you ever played music? have you ever been on a tour? It's not as easy as it may seem. Lots of hard WORK and dedication goes in to being a good musician and performer. Its not for everyone. PLUS the way this man earns his money is entertaining a certain group of people. like working men, so for him to write a song to appeal to this group of people is a very good idea! It sells albums and tickets, which is how this working man (Mr. Haggard) makes his living.
Man I also like Metal and classical, but this song really kicks! Really the workin' man's song, especially for those who play a few sets everyday for weeks.
Redd Volkaert once told me that the hardest thing to get used to at first with Haggard is his lack of interest in proper timing. I was like "dude, you're playing with friggin' Haggard..." He's like - yep! :) LOL
"Merle Ronald Haggard (born April 6, 1937) is an American country music singer, guitarist, fiddler, instrumentalist, and songwriter. Along with Buck Owens, Haggard and his band The Strangers helped create the Bakersfield sound, which is characterized by the unique twang of Fender Telecaster guitars, vocal harmonies, and a rough edge not heard on the more polished Nashville Sound recordings of the same era......" -- Wikipedia
actually I remember Roy playing a 57 strat, 5 days a week, on KERO tv ..Bakersfield..and playing awesome guitar lick!..I have never heard the sound of that 57 strat ..ever again..the new ones dont sound anything like that..
Thanks for the music (MH), God Bless U, I remember Jean Val Jean went to prison for stealing a piece of bread to feed his family , not everyones retirement like todays thieves, my advise is be reluctant to be "the judge" of others , as we R all surely gonna be judged someday.
@LLMorse1 I guess you figure yourself to be a working man but unlike working men you do not have enough imagination to peel a banana skin my friend........Merle on the other hand has enough imagination to write about what he see and feels, so thank your lucky stars for hard working musicians like Merle..
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@Soulpower1484 write about the way they solo, how they are influenced by country music and such, write about the lyrics, what the song makes you think of, relate specific personal experiences to the lyrics and what it makes you think of.
Right you are HottStix1... Most musicians don't see a penny for all the time and practice they put into their craft. People like @LLMorse are clueless...
@LLMorse1 Actually, he does know about working for a living. My mom was a friend of his when she was younger (In Bakersfield) bit of an alcoholic in his day but was still an average everyday man. he didnt grow up in wealth actually lived in a dumpy little apartment before he became famous.
Merle is a great country artist and part of our American heritage. I have worked in the country music industry most of my life as an audio engineer. These guys were great and hard working musicians. They were not handed a silver spoon like most artist today. They learned the ropes on their own. Most learned to play on their own. Then the years and years of playing in smoke filled bars.
Those were the good old days. Takes a toll on your body and your mind. especially if you have a family.
... He's got his cigarette between his fingers as he plays his solo? Thats as certified bakersfield badass as it gets, friends.
I've seen the Hag a few times, but when I was a kid, we saw him and the Strangers in Bakersfield, in the 60's. That sticks with me for ever, Even with the rock I've listened to all my life, I put the Hag is in the highest place of complete respect, because he is the real deal.
This is the true beat of the song-kind of bluesy & with comfortable rhythm! Well written for the times and I think it would be a hit today, if just released! Hats Off! Thanks, Mr. Haggard!
Man, if there is a male country singer with a fantastic voice, great tunes, great lyrics that I can just listen to all day long......it's the man.....Merle Haggard.....ya gotta love Merle......!!!!
One of the best guitar solos I have ever heard!
I used to dig him cuz of Mama Tried and Okie. Now I see him as important a figure in American music as Arlo Guthrie and Simon and Garfunkel. Merle is greatness.
The beauty in Merle's songs are his lyrics. His music has obvious blues, gospel and country roots, but the magic of his music is how his words paint a picture that people can identify with. It's blue collar, it's American, it's from the heart and it's timeless.
"I turned 21 in prison, doing life without parole... No-one could steer me right but Mama tried, Mama tried"
You don't have to dig ditches to be considered a working man. Anybody who gets his butt outta bed day after day and shows up, gets it done and wouldn't have it any other way is a working man in my book; regardless of what you do for a living!
Merle & the Strangers are just awesome in this video! Pure musical genius.
Bakersfield born and raised. Right here! I love the seattle sound of Alice In Chains, Candlebox, Soundgarden, and of course Nirvana. Also love Australia's AC/DC. But you also can't ignore Merle Haggard and Buck Owens. Love them all!
@LLMorse1 - Merles father worked for the railroad (laborer) before he died when Merle was 9. If you do some research. Merle has a personal understanding of what life is like for the working man being he is the son of one and knows hard times because his family lived it. Believe me as a mother of 4 married to a man who is a welder and roofer our children have a very good understanding of life in a blue collar family and the daily struggles that can go along with that just as Merle does.
I just done got up out my chair and started dancin' my working mans blues away!
im 24 and still love rockin to some merle. dad brought me up on the good stuff
Guitar Solo HEAVEN from 1:46
Mister Roy Nichols!! That's how you play the blues, Bakersfield Style!
That is one of the best lead rides I've ever heard Merle play!!! Very clean and articulate and tasty as well!!! Of course Roy burned the strings off of his Tele.
Merle Haggard = Real American.
Sing the song that tells about those of us that put our noses to the grindstone and earn our place in society. Keep it up Merle!
Merle's one of voices that stand out from the rest....10 seconds into any of his songs and you know it's "Hag"....I Grew up playin' guitar in Bakersfield competing with him and Buck for gigs..(Tex' Barrel House, The Blackboard, The Lucky Spot, Pumpkin Center.. etc. etc.) But they Forced me to get serious about music & singing, ...unfortunately I left for the L.A. music scene in 1962 and played Rock and Roll because I thought country music was "lame"...just a dumb kid.
I'm 4 years old, and I love Merle Haggard!
Love the post, working man blues in Merle's prime, late 70's. I saw him at the Pozo saloon with Devil Makes 3 and mainstream country stars Currington and Vasser. Devil Makes three and Merle played first, just like the old days in Bakersfield, hotties, drunks and biker gangs were everywhere. People going nuts for Merle. Then the last two guys came on and even though they are great performers about half the crowd left. This video is a testament to the power of Merle and the Bakersfield sound.
Get it Merle! great song!
I always thought he looked like a cross between Clint Eastwood, and James Garner.
LOL!
very nice upload....thank you...
Roy Nichols was one of the greatest guitarist of Country Music. Merle ain't bad either!!!
this is country damm it
i knew the dead did a lot of merle covers, but i never realized how much jerry must have learned from roy nichols, i was like is that jerry ripping it up. just got into merle, real good stuff.
..just wonderful, simply wonderful, thanks for posting this, so much xxx
You don't have to dig ditches to be considered a working man. Anybody who gets his ass outta bed day after day and shows up, gets it done and wouldn't have it any other way is a working man in my book; regardless of what you do for a living!
Time tested and time true!!!! Love it
Is that Roy Nichols sitting down playing guitar? Merle's a damn good guitar player himself, and hey has gotten better over the years.
@Avenger325 And anybody thinking you sing like that and play the guitar that well without workin at it is a damn fool thanks for the comeback he deserves all the praise he gets R.I.P Mr Haggard.
you cant get any better than this , nice clip
Loose as a goose... recommended by a friend who said he was to syrupy in the studio and much better in concert... got to agree with her if this is any indication! Fantastic performance!
@LLMorse1 I worked with Lynn Anderson. Her mother Liz wrote Fugitive plus a dozen other Haggard hits. They met Merle when he was doing time. They lived near the prison in which he was incarcerated. The prison sent guys out on work assignments in the community. Trust me, Merle knows quite well, what it means to bust a sweat on menial labor.
the end of the piano solo looks so cool when he goes up high with both hands!
Woa!!!! Roy Nichols... The band is wailin' on this!!
This is GREAT!!!!
I don't see why everyone is getting their panties twisted about him not being a "working man". He is singing this FOR the working man, and portraying himself as one to give the song feeling. If he wrote a song which described his admiration for working men, well that would just be gay.
Still a great song, performer, & band
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My dad had 10 kids...lol! Go Merle and go dad!
Roy Nichols guitar solo is hotter than a urinary infection. This cat could PLAY.
ole merle is gonna be at the ohio state fair in june.gonna go see him,he puts on one hell of a show
Impressed with how he holds the cigarette!
Merle is the man.
Happy Labor Day.
i grew up on this music these guys lived their music thats y theyre so good if u dont like it listen to your rap crap
Way better than in the studia, love it!
awesome song thank ya
ahh you might be right. but have you ever played music? have you ever been on a tour? It's not as easy as it may seem. Lots of hard WORK and dedication goes in to being a good musician and performer. Its not for everyone. PLUS the way this man earns his money is entertaining a certain group of people. like working men, so for him to write a song to appeal to this group of people is a very good idea! It sells albums and tickets, which is how this working man (Mr. Haggard) makes his living.
Man I also like Metal and classical, but this song really kicks! Really the workin' man's song, especially for those who play a few sets everyday for weeks.
Still a great song & performer.
Redd Volkaert once told me that the hardest thing to get used to at first with Haggard is his lack of interest in proper timing.
I was like "dude, you're playing with friggin' Haggard..."
He's like - yep! :) LOL
Man Hag and them Strangers are somethin to see!!!
Merle Haggard is the ONLY !!!!!!!!!!!!
"Merle Ronald Haggard (born April 6, 1937) is an American country music singer, guitarist, fiddler, instrumentalist, and songwriter. Along with Buck Owens, Haggard and his band The Strangers helped create the Bakersfield sound, which is characterized by the unique twang of Fender Telecaster guitars, vocal harmonies, and a rough edge not heard on the more polished Nashville Sound recordings of the same era......" -- Wikipedia
awesome solo. roy is so cool!!
My dad sounds like Merle Haggard. It's Great!(:
I'm trying to figure out how to put this on repeat.
Great one! thanks
the best guitar solo!
Thumbs up for the piano player!
Love it.
3:11 "yeah, yeah, far out! I dig this country groove man"
That's some serious rhythm guitar at 2:22!
What a talent
Just love the guy!
Piano player @2:14 --- Awesome
Watch that piano!!!! He's working it!!!
thankfully we still have merle. when he is gone...so is real country!
Kinda looks like Eastwood! Play on Merle!
Ol' Merle is a pretty smooth Tele-picker.
You put this on here surfdude, thanks...sorry bout that lump in my throat sort of thing.
actually I remember Roy playing a 57 strat, 5 days a week, on KERO tv ..Bakersfield..and playing awesome guitar lick!..I have never heard the sound of that 57 strat ..ever again..the new ones dont sound anything like that..
Thanks for the music (MH), God Bless U, I remember Jean Val Jean went to prison for stealing a piece of bread to feed his family , not everyones retirement like todays
thieves,
my advise is be reluctant to be "the judge" of others ,
as we R all surely gonna be judged someday.
i always liked this song.they play this at DollyWood.
@LLMorse1 I guess you figure yourself to be a working man but unlike working men you do not have enough imagination to peel a banana skin my friend........Merle on the other hand has enough imagination to write about what he see and feels, so thank your lucky stars for hard working musicians like Merle..
F@#kin' bad ass.....playin' while holdin' a cig, I love it! Roy NIchols' part was awesome too : )
@SwampSurferPDX I think that lead quitar is Roy Nichols.
amazing
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Surfdude2000
@Soulpower1484
write about the way they solo, how they are influenced by country music and such, write about the lyrics, what the song makes you think of, relate specific personal experiences to the lyrics and what it makes you think of.
Wow, now that's working it!!!
Who is that guitar player? Great tone.
I guess we have some whiners here, talking how a musician doesn't work. Hm. I beg to differ.
You don't mess with The Hagg
"Sounds like Roy!"
Love me some Roy Nichols!
Holy shit i want that Telecaster..
That's Ronnie Reno on the rthym Martin guitar, he is a fine bluegrass musician...
who is that guy on the lead guitar? pretty smooth...
Wish I could pick like the late Roy Nichols, pictured sitting down. WOW
Why fight or trash Merle Haggard? (don't answer) - Let's just enjoy him play out and if you don't like it listen/watch something else.
My grandpa opened for him in like the 60s they hung out a little
You said that right, friend.
I drink alot of beer that evening
Right you are HottStix1... Most musicians don't see a penny for all the time and practice they put into their craft. People like @LLMorse are clueless...
Roy Nichols, the greatest.
Slicker than silk socks.
@LLMorse1
Actually, he does know about working for a living. My mom was a friend of his when she was younger (In Bakersfield) bit of an alcoholic in his day but was still an average everyday man. he didnt grow up in wealth actually lived in a dumpy little apartment before he became famous.
yes yes yes.
@jaybodonoghue The b&w makes it look older. It's Live @ Austin 1978