skoora
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I used to love this show. Lots of folks didn’t know Stafford could play like this.
Love the bit with the spotlight and the little salute at the end of it.
I used to love this show. Lots of folks didn’t know Stafford could play like this.
My dad had 8 tracks of Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Waylon/Willie, Hank, many more I forget. Then when our mom got her choice, it was the Eagles, Elton John, Bee Gees, Queen, and surprisingly Nazareth Hair of the Dog..for Love Hurts. Dad would try to get that one out pretty fast though lol. That 8 track was my first exposure to heavy guitar...oh the memories.Yeah, no kidding. Can you imagine the feeling when the ride you're supposed to be on goes down, with your buds in it?
I read he took a good amount of time off away from music after that.
My didn't force feed me the stuff, but it's what he listened to a lot when I was younger.
He did have some good ol rock mixed in his good ol country vinyl and 8 tracks.
Of course, when no one was around, I'd play Queen, Steve Miller or even Iron Butterfly before I played any of his country stuff.
THAT is super cool of the present owner to keep everything like that....awesome!I was invited to the Waylon Jennings house in Franklin area of Tennessee that he previously owned where they still celebrate his birthday! The new owner never did change a single thing in the house. Most of the furniture is still there. The play area for his son is still there in back behind the guest house. His studio downstairs is still there with all the gear he left behind. Including his white leathered Telecaster. The pool out back still bears his WJ emblem. Such a rad place to be and to see all the history of Waylon and his family. Especially on his birthday! View attachment 277808
I understand that the greenskeeper/errand guy bought the place!THAT is super cool of the present owner to keep everything like that....awesome!