He is unbelivable! ALL of the guitar you hear on the songs is his. That sucker is about worn out, but he plays the heck out of it. His Sister is on the piano and she can play the heck out of it too. A snare drum, a electric base and a guy on the harmo>>>
That's funny!>>>
JET wrote: [quote]Mixed emotions on Willie. I met him down in Austin back in the 70'a when we had a winter apt. there and a friend who built the auditorium where he performed introduced us. He's quite a character but has more things in the clos>>>
Willie is Willie and I am sure he will always be. He certainly walks to the beat of his own drummer. I just admired his stamina on stage and his style. A lot of people 75 are in nursing homes. I don't do any drugs and never have, but if that is what>>>
Lefty. I thought he was 72, but I read the review in the paper tonight and you are right. He is 75. That makes it even more unbeliveable. What a show.>>>
Hi,
Last year I seen Merle Haggard, Ray Price, and Wille Nelson. They did a tour together.
I thought Wille was 75.
Just seen Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart last week. Just them no band. Very good show.>>>
Down hear in Texas we listen to Willie's music, and ignore his politics.>>>
Man that sounds like a really good time. THE LOVELY MRS CIAK and I were on a cruise and Crazy was our theme I may have heard that song one or two other times in my life. After the cruise I was hearing every where>>>
He was in Kalamazoo last night. Billy Bob Thornton was on first for an hour and then Willie played for about 70 minutes. Not a whole lot of talking on his part: he kind of went from one song to another and sometimes blended two songs together in his sty>>>
that sounds awesome>>>
Wow. Sounds like it was a good time. Where was he playing?>>>