Posted on 11/20/2022 4:19:49 AM PST by RoosterRedux
One of my favorite recordings. May not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those who like it...here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe483it1DXA
Hahah. I like it.
GREAT 4-season SERIES on Prime!
I remember his role in Sling Blade. Great job.
Listened to it! One of my all time faves!
Thanks for posting.
Yur welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
One of my favorite song of late....
‘Russell “Texas” Bentley Sweet Home Novorossiya English Version’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkxSxUb5BHE
Listening to it!
Boy, this is a good song.
Personally, I always loved ‘Dixie’.
Yoakam has always been a favorite of mine. Favorite song is “A Thousand Miles from Nowhere”. Nice video of that one. He and Buck doing “Streets of Bakersfield” is another great song and video.
And then there’s this which some people might consider an abomination. I don’t, and that’s my favorite Cheap Trick song.
Yup, totally there with you. I love his Blame the Vane album. If it was on vinyl, I would have worn out 3 records.
3 pears not so much but Pretty Horses is great.
MFO
He has a whole album of Buck’s songs, “Dwight Sings Buck”.
He was so good, i.e., EVIL, in “Goliath”. Good acting in Season 1. (We hated Seasons 2-4.)
Yep...season 1 was the best.
“Patty” character was quite the pistol and fun to watch.
“’Patty’” character was quite the pistol and fun to watch.”
She was great. (She played Vivian Vance in a TV movie about Lucy & Desi.) All the female characters in “Goliath” were interesting and well played.
I love Elvis’ American Trilogy. I have the backing track in my home studio. Every once a n a while I cue that sucker up and belt it!
Dwight Yokum is the epitome of classic and Honky Tonk country. Classic Bakersfield country. The elitists on this site are no different than the Left when it comes to their distaste for country music and the South.
I wish ole Tom Lehrer were more like Lincoln:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Dixie-song-by-Emmett
Daniel Decatur Emmett wrote “Dixie” for Bryant’s Minstrels, who first performed it in New York, probably in the late fall of 1859.
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