I l❤V Hank Snow❤ L ❤V this song🌹❤️ My oldest brother at the age of 12 yrs. sang & played this song.. back in 1949. Recorded it on a home paper record. The recording's were sent to the Hank Snow Museum. Beautiful song🎶
Literally all my life since I can remember liking Rock and roll, I never had the chance to go see the who live. Finally when I was about 55 years old, and about 60 concert throughout my life of some real top International bands, there was a radio announcement on our local classic rock station that said the who was going to add a show in downtown Detroit at the famed Joe Louis Arena. And it happened to be on a Saturday night. So everything was a win-win. Somehow I got tickets in the upper bowl kind of towards the back corner. Yes they seemed a long ways away on the stage. Joe Louis Arena is one of the bigger hockey arenas in the entire United States it holds over 20,000 people for hockey. And then of course there's at least 5,000 or more on the floor of the Arena. But I will tell you that it was so packed that not even the main ticket manager could get me an upgrade to a seat anywhere more closer to the stage. There was absolutely no upgrades available everybody had used them and paid for them and giving them to their friends or whatever. The place was absolutely sold out completely, and all my life I finally still fondly remember everything that I finally got to see one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time. I would have kicked myself if I didn't get to see Rodger and Pete and his son and some others out there. Detroit was lit up that night
In the months before he died, John's grey appearance was causing people to joke things like, "Didn't I just see you on the cover of Embalmer's Weekly?" During the tour rehearsals Pete mentioned to his brother Simon that he didn't think John was going to make it through the tour, yet they scheduled one anyway. I'm not sure if the band were aware of the severe heart condition John had. His doctor advised against him touring.
He did look drained of colour in his last year or so. Anyone surely could see he was going to croak soon. Wouldn't be surprised if Entwistle didn't really give a fuck, and hence no else did.
I heard a story that Pete was asked what it was like being one of the worlds best guitarists. He answered "lm not even the best guitarist in this band" (referring to Entwistle). Anyone know where this is from?
Seems to me John Entwistle tended to get the least amount of video exposure of the group and this one is no exception. Most of the traditional video coverage was of Pete and Roger, and occasionally Keith Moon/Kenny Jones. Although I enjoyed all of them, after seeing The Who twice (with Moon during the original Quadrophenia tour and once later with Jones) I believe John was the best pure musician of the group. He preferred to leave the showmanship to the others and just be the guy that provided that steady signature rhythm" we all loved. I also had the opportunity to see him with his own band in a small local venue and it was unforgettable. We miss you Ox!
I knew John wanted to go out in the fast lane & he did. On his album "Too Late The Hero" the song "Love Is A Heart Attack" explains he knew what he was doing would kill him on his final night "Love is a pain Love is a heart attack It's so easy to take But so hard to give back The doctor told me this is a showdown You're living too fast You've got to slow down You're heart can't take it You're gonna break it You're not gonna make it Love is a pain Love is a heart attack It's so easy to fall in But so hard to get back The doctor told me, you've got to choose Between living or dying And sex, drugs, and booze Drugs I can handle Booze I can quit But giving up love, I can't take it Death is nature's way of telling you to stop Love, is a heart attack Sex is just the icing on the top Underneath, everything is jet black Set your pacemaker to a boogie beat You gotta dance, love out of your life Set your pacemaker to a boogie beat You gotta dance, love out of your life Set your pacemaker to a boogie beat You gotta dance, love out of your life Set your pacemaker to a boogie beat You gotta dance, dance, dance I've got one more night to live Maybe two, if we can take it slow One more night of love With you, such a nice way to go Love is a pain Love is a heart attack"
Moon's technical deficiencies were part of his gift. He could embellish and expound upon his mistakes. Dragging a little behind the tempo, to come out of the break a touch ahead of the count, and make it sound BETTER than if he had perfectly followed a metronome. Like a liar brilliantly weaving another lie together to cover the tracks from the lie he just told. He was so quick on his feet, he played his kit like he played jokes on people. Highly inspired, and always looking for an inventive new way to tell the same old joke!
The Band Consists of Hillous Buttram on Rthymn guitar, Cedric Rain Water on Bass & Tommy Vaden on Fiddle.These 4 guys did all Hanks Records of the 1950's
タクシ-の運転士で流している時にafnのamラジオで、ず-と洋楽を聴いていました‼️から、懐かしい❗曲ばかりです。素晴らしいですね‼️
Yes kind of kept it a secret.
His performance is impeccable, bet no country singers do this now
John died the way most man want to go. With a beautiful woman in his bed have crazy sex.
Not bad, I liked Sara's till I heard Roseanna Rogers do it
my fav. Flat picker.
One of my favs. by Hank. I had the honor and privilage to open a couple shows for Hank in Hillside NJ back around 1973/1974?
I love it ❤️
Superb!
Fantastic!
Who's the drummer in the red bandana? My god his snare and toms sound amazing. His doing a real service to Moony, too
The cursed music must change:( great song
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WHO'S BEST ( Guy platteau Marseille France)
Yo 66 de 67
The best old rock and roll
I l❤V Hank Snow❤ L ❤V this song🌹❤️ My oldest brother at the age of 12 yrs. sang & played this song.. back in 1949. Recorded it on a home paper record. The recording's were sent to the Hank Snow Museum. Beautiful song🎶
Best version of Muleskinner I've ever heard 🌹💯🌹
Literally all my life since I can remember liking Rock and roll, I never had the chance to go see the who live. Finally when I was about 55 years old, and about 60 concert throughout my life of some real top International bands, there was a radio announcement on our local classic rock station that said the who was going to add a show in downtown Detroit at the famed Joe Louis Arena. And it happened to be on a Saturday night. So everything was a win-win. Somehow I got tickets in the upper bowl kind of towards the back corner. Yes they seemed a long ways away on the stage. Joe Louis Arena is one of the bigger hockey arenas in the entire United States it holds over 20,000 people for hockey. And then of course there's at least 5,000 or more on the floor of the Arena. But I will tell you that it was so packed that not even the main ticket manager could get me an upgrade to a seat anywhere more closer to the stage. There was absolutely no upgrades available everybody had used them and paid for them and giving them to their friends or whatever. The place was absolutely sold out completely, and all my life I finally still fondly remember everything that I finally got to see one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time. I would have kicked myself if I didn't get to see Rodger and Pete and his son and some others out there. Detroit was lit up that night
Karen Wheeler was super awesome singing Muleskinner Blues!!
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Boy do i miss that guy, The Ox.
Keep up the sound of country,good
I remember seeing this in diary of a wimpy kid the long haul
Marty Marty the bluesarty the lips dev ..check harmonica!!
Henry, Henry...
Excellent version, country Gals hair was something back in the day! ☺️
Love it with the yodel! Some do not yodel. Fenderman do it best!
In the months before he died, John's grey appearance was causing people to joke things like, "Didn't I just see you on the cover of Embalmer's Weekly?" During the tour rehearsals Pete mentioned to his brother Simon that he didn't think John was going to make it through the tour, yet they scheduled one anyway. I'm not sure if the band were aware of the severe heart condition John had. His doctor advised against him touring.
He did look drained of colour in his last year or so. Anyone surely could see he was going to croak soon. Wouldn't be surprised if Entwistle didn't really give a fuck, and hence no else did.
The talent on show here is unbelievable!
I heard a story that Pete was asked what it was like being one of the worlds best guitarists. He answered "lm not even the best guitarist in this band" (referring to Entwistle). Anyone know where this is from?
Not the same without Keith Moon.
In live music, hands are for clapping, not for holding the phone.
The best concert ever back in 1982 Houston tx (astrodome) the final hoorah good times
Seems to me John Entwistle tended to get the least amount of video exposure of the group and this one is no exception. Most of the traditional video coverage was of Pete and Roger, and occasionally Keith Moon/Kenny Jones. Although I enjoyed all of them, after seeing The Who twice (with Moon during the original Quadrophenia tour and once later with Jones) I believe John was the best pure musician of the group. He preferred to leave the showmanship to the others and just be the guy that provided that steady signature rhythm" we all loved. I also had the opportunity to see him with his own band in a small local venue and it was unforgettable. We miss you Ox!
Best bass player ever so loved and missed
Enlace al video original intepretado por "Los Angeles", ruclips.net/video/ZXOXgZBeo9w/видео.html .
I attended this concert at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1989. It was magical 🎶
Agreed... I was there in New Jersey and it was incredible. One of the best ever
I knew John wanted to go out in the fast lane & he did. On his album "Too Late The Hero" the song "Love Is A Heart Attack" explains he knew what he was doing would kill him on his final night "Love is a pain Love is a heart attack It's so easy to take But so hard to give back The doctor told me this is a showdown You're living too fast You've got to slow down You're heart can't take it You're gonna break it You're not gonna make it Love is a pain Love is a heart attack It's so easy to fall in But so hard to get back The doctor told me, you've got to choose Between living or dying And sex, drugs, and booze Drugs I can handle Booze I can quit But giving up love, I can't take it Death is nature's way of telling you to stop Love, is a heart attack Sex is just the icing on the top Underneath, everything is jet black Set your pacemaker to a boogie beat You gotta dance, love out of your life Set your pacemaker to a boogie beat You gotta dance, love out of your life Set your pacemaker to a boogie beat You gotta dance, love out of your life Set your pacemaker to a boogie beat You gotta dance, dance, dance I've got one more night to live Maybe two, if we can take it slow One more night of love With you, such a nice way to go Love is a pain Love is a heart attack"
She did a amazing job on that song
My grandma use to sing this
Moon's technical deficiencies were part of his gift. He could embellish and expound upon his mistakes. Dragging a little behind the tempo, to come out of the break a touch ahead of the count, and make it sound BETTER than if he had perfectly followed a metronome. Like a liar brilliantly weaving another lie together to cover the tracks from the lie he just told. He was so quick on his feet, he played his kit like he played jokes on people. Highly inspired, and always looking for an inventive new way to tell the same old joke!
The Band Consists of Hillous Buttram on Rthymn guitar, Cedric Rain Water on Bass & Tommy Vaden on Fiddle.These 4 guys did all Hanks Records of the 1950's
Roger's harmonica solo at the end of (nearly) each live performamce of the song is SPECTACULAR!
Agreed 👍
To play drums like that and be fucked up...amazing
Absolutely brilliant! My group of all time, tied with Led Zeppelin
Keith Moon..alcohol and drug induced death..John Entwistle cocain induced heart failure.boythis group went through alot of heartache..
She’s so underrated! Love some del McCoury too ❤
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I'm told he is giving bass lessons to salmighty God...