Chris Scruggs Remembers Billy Joe Shaver

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @WillyPDX94
    @WillyPDX94 Год назад +33

    Chris is my absolute favorite. I think Otis and Chris should start a once a week meet up and just record whatever happens. What's going on in their world, with them, their friends, their music.

  • @flyemhard
    @flyemhard Год назад +2

    hell Chris, you made me cry just hearing the story...peace

  • @ajhawkins2811
    @ajhawkins2811 Год назад +16

    I’d love to here more about Eddy Shaver. Was a beast on guitar. Gone to soon!

  • @floydstowe
    @floydstowe Год назад +18

    I could listen to this guy for days he should write a book what knowledge and memory

  • @douglove2412
    @douglove2412 Год назад +7

    Chris speaks the truth. My wife and and I, along with several friends, saw Billy Joe at the Sierra Nevada Big Room in Chico, Ca. 10 years ago or so, and we all still comment to each other that it was an unworldly experience. Scruggs says it right, we were laughing and crying at the same time. Billy Joe’s presence and performance was like a healing. I can’t put my finger on exactly what he did to make such an impression, but the spirit he brought covered the whole room and touched our hearts in a big way.

  • @edmondutleyjr.4504
    @edmondutleyjr.4504 Год назад +2

    I saw Shaver in the late nineties at Stache’s, after it moved to around Fifth and High, in Columbus. It was a Sunday afternoon show. I was a bit of a Billy Joe fan through a friend who lived in Austin, a transplant. He loved Billy Joe and all things Outlaw as only a transplant to Texas can. Anyway, I called him and asked him what this was, he more or less just said - go. So, I did. It was one hell of a set. Eddie just stood in one place basically, nearly motionless and expressionless and just played. No histrionics, on gyrating a struggle. He just played. It was searing and beautiful. Incredibly electric and electrifying. At times his dad would kneel down on one knee four or five feet from him and watch the solos with us. He was very proud and said so. And yea, Billy Joe got in his testimony, down on his knees a few times. Such a tragic loss. I hate freakin’ drugs.

  • @tedgay8427
    @tedgay8427 Год назад +15

    Chris casually mentioned his mother here. Gail Davies is a pretty damned good singer and songwriter in her own right. I won't get into his father's story, but you can tell by his name that he has some serious country music blood in his veins. I loved the old BR549 shows with Chris and Chuck Mead bouncing off of each other. Best lineup for that band.

  • @mitchmatthews6713
    @mitchmatthews6713 Год назад +6

    I hugged Billy Joe once at an early AmericanaFest. It was like hugging a mountain. He was that great.

  • @toddjones3969
    @toddjones3969 Год назад +9

    Always love Chris’ stories. Tell him we still have Lees chicken in the Cincinnati area. He can grab a spicy 5 piece box next time they come through.

  • @jimbo33
    @jimbo33 Год назад +7

    Chris is great. His stories make you feel you are part of the experience. It's a pleasure to hear what he has to say!

  • @bryk3146
    @bryk3146 Год назад +4

    So gratefully that I got to see Eddie and Billy joe absolutely tearing it up in the 90's..we all know about Billie Joe but Eddie was a total bad ass RIP

  • @mikenevermon9041
    @mikenevermon9041 Год назад +3

    it is so fun to watch the Superlatives and the bass playing that Chris adds to the sound. He Loves it as much as I do, and that's saying a bunch :)

  • @lindellsiler5994
    @lindellsiler5994 Год назад +7

    Great videos with Chris. I saw Billy Joe at the Exit/Inn once and can confirm it was an outlaw country show that turned into a tent revival. Thanks Brother and more please.

  • @b.abrackus6403
    @b.abrackus6403 Год назад +5

    I can't get enough of this guy ! 👍....l still go to Lee's Famous Recipe when l get the chance

  • @Zavijava1
    @Zavijava1 Год назад +3

    Thanks, this was such a great testimony to a true American treasure and Chris is so much that too!(you too Otis)

  • @revkelly85
    @revkelly85 Год назад

    I opened for him in Kansas city. He was so nice. He also stuck out his hand and said thank you for opening for us. And asked me questions to make small talk . Pretty amazing man.

  • @johnnyrocco
    @johnnyrocco Год назад +2

    RIP, Billy Joe, Eddy and Brenda. We will all meet soon in the sweet by and by.

  • @drybayoudan5429
    @drybayoudan5429 Год назад +12

    ‘Totally awesome interviews w/Chris. He, as the balance of your guests, has such interesting experiences with our top shelf entertainers.
    Thanks for stirring the memories of days gone past. Their works will stay alive, as long as we continue to keep them relative, in today’s world.

  • @jerryrathman5717
    @jerryrathman5717 Год назад +3

    I was lucky enough to see Billy Joe live twice. It’s not easy to see these legends when you live in MN. But anyway, as a catholic turned atheist, I can say with total honesty, I was envious of Billy Joe’s faith. I lack the ability to suspend disbelief, it’s just not the way my brain works, but watching, listening, and then after the show talking to Billy Joe Shaver , I wanted to believe.

  • @buddylobos5277
    @buddylobos5277 Год назад +1

    Really like Billy Joe. Lucky to meet him and sit and talk for awhile. Santa Fe Film festival he was here because the movie Crazy Heart filmed here. He had songs in it.

  • @jayjaynella4539
    @jayjaynella4539 Год назад +4

    I remember those gospel endings to Neil Diamond's shows back in the late 70s to late 80s. Just like being at a revival, the religious feeling was overwhelming. And I am an atheist.

  • @ayronsmama05
    @ayronsmama05 Год назад +4

    Thanks Otis, awesome as always! Happy New Year and give Ms. Amy our best. We love y'all!

  • @stratocaster1greg
    @stratocaster1greg Год назад

    BB King had that church feel happening. Great interview Otis it occured to me yesterday while listening to you in the shop. Your show reminded me of Paul Harvey for some reason. Thanks so much.

  • @scottreal7787
    @scottreal7787 Год назад +1

    I personally knew Billy Joe. He was the first celebrity I met working at a travel stop in Troy, TX. Later, I would see Billy Joe around Waco, TX. I also would deliver pizza to his house. His old Dodge Van was in the drive. Bumper sticker; "BILLY JOE FOR PRESIDENT." He was a good man. Always took time to talk and listen. I was sad the day he passed. I kept the Waco Newspaper that covered the story of his death, and you are welcome to a copy of it if you want one.

  • @Bill-cv1xu
    @Bill-cv1xu Год назад +3

    Let's all remember Billy Joe.......

  • @bobtheis8622
    @bobtheis8622 Год назад +2

    Way to go Chris.
    You are a natural born energy.

  • @Jam-m7m
    @Jam-m7m Год назад +1

    Billy Joe played at 2005 CMT Outlaw Concert with Merle Haggard it was awesome 😎

  • @macdaddy63
    @macdaddy63 Год назад +3

    A awesome interview as always

  • @whimsicalwade
    @whimsicalwade Год назад +3

    LEE'S Famous Recipe in still around in south-central Kentucky. If The Amazing Mr. Scruggs would have been in Marty Stuart's band circa 2010, at the Jamestown, KY Lakefest Celebration, he would have been within half a mile of our LEE'S. I'd be honored to buy him a meal if he ever passes through this way!

  • @stevewuertz3598
    @stevewuertz3598 Год назад +1

    This is a great one. Thanks for posting. I sat next to BJS on a SouthWest Airlines flight from Nashville to Austin on a Sunday afternoon. He was hungover and I was a little bent myself. This was around 2004. I mentioned I read in the paper that he was playing in Nashville but I was doing family stuff and he was pretty non committal. about the show. I dared not bring up the pistol in the bar incident of a few years prior. I've been stealing his lines for years and using them as my quips. "You're only as old as the woman you feel." I remember listening to Austins PBS station KUT the morning Eddie's passing was announced. I'd seen him play twice and the reaction was like the first time I was SRV play in a bar when he was 22 and I was 19-both times you have to pick your jaw up off the floor.Tragic. Was Eddy a member of the 25 club. He as pretty young when he passed. Tragic, tragic loss. Must have been crushing for Billy Joe

    • @jeffmcguire5701
      @jeffmcguire5701 Год назад

      Eddy was 38 when he died. He was born June 20, 1962 and died December 31, 2000. RIP Eddy he was one of the greatest guitar players ever.

    • @stevewuertz3598
      @stevewuertz3598 Год назад

      @@jeffmcguire5701 You are correct good sir. He was brilliant. Just slayed ya when you saw him play

  • @raleighswango9460
    @raleighswango9460 Год назад

    Otis, love your channel cause I never settle for less than “Second Best “.

  • @seeyouinhale2317
    @seeyouinhale2317 Год назад +2

    Billy Joe is an icon.

  • @MAGNUSERNST
    @MAGNUSERNST Год назад +1

    Just today I had some great Georgia on a fast train livesession in my release radar on Spotify.

  • @otisgibbs
    @otisgibbs  Год назад +1

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  • @jameswarner6899
    @jameswarner6899 Год назад

    Happy new year

  • @thenneedd
    @thenneedd Год назад +1

    Everybody go listen to "Blood is Thicker Than Water" Shaver, Billy and Eddie.

  • @filobeto1691
    @filobeto1691 Год назад +1

    Reading the comments about Eddy several make the comparison to SRV. According to his bio he was tutored by Dicky Betts.
    Never got to see him live but listening to his playing, it has same intensity as when voltage is applied to a noble gas and is ionized. The energy released feels other worldly.
    Especially love hearing Eddy play on some of the Dwight Yoakam records.
    Sorry for the hijack, sure loved Billy Joe too.

  • @johnrosier1686
    @johnrosier1686 Год назад +1

    When you shook Billy Joe’s hand it still felt like you were shaking a full hand even though he was missing fingers. One thing was for certain- he would let you know that he loved The Lord.
    I don’t think there will be another one quite like him.

  • @sartainja
    @sartainja Год назад

    Amen!

  • @george-st-george
    @george-st-george Год назад +2

    going to church with .........Billy Joe!!!!!!!

  • @catheryndenton1766
    @catheryndenton1766 Год назад

    There’s a Lee’s Chicken right on Broad Street in Richmond. It’s been there for decades.

  • @frankthurman7743
    @frankthurman7743 Год назад +2

    Billy Joe would be in mix of sinners because he was one. But saved by Jesus

  • @kylehonea5599
    @kylehonea5599 Год назад

    My second cousin… Love him still!!!

  • @benp4877
    @benp4877 Год назад +1

    Chris is great. There’s still Lee’s Chicken in the Midwest, btw. Ms. Winner’s is still better, though.

  • @brianjones7521
    @brianjones7521 Год назад

    good video

  • @Rat-Salad
    @Rat-Salad Год назад

    Hey Otis, you know any Tony Joe White stories?

  • @michaellandreth1392
    @michaellandreth1392 Год назад +1

    Lee's in Columbia Mo.

  • @sayeager5559
    @sayeager5559 Год назад +1

    Chris, come to Louisville and get some Lees chicken and biscuits.

  • @liberalk78
    @liberalk78 Год назад

    We have 3 Lee's Chicken here in my town.

  • @caseysmith544
    @caseysmith544 Год назад +2

    I would not have been intimidated by him, I have an uncle from very Western NY who lost a finger at age 40--45 when I was 8 and was well not like him but a bit scarry if you did not know him. He everytime would give a single thumbs up with the missing thumb when needing one or if he could give 2 thumbs up as much as he could.

    • @JKlasen
      @JKlasen Год назад

      My grandpa too. Factory workers, wood shops. Just as natural thing. Keep playing

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 Год назад +1

      @@JKlasen He is a Grape famer in western NY and was working on Chicken fencing stuff back when he had some chickens the blade guard on a cheap Chop Saw from K-Mart boroke. He sold the Chicken eggs as Farm style to specific egg companies before laws changed in New York about selling non power washed eggs. He got out of working the eggs due to this and could not even at farmers markets/on own property sell them in NY unless Mennonite/Amish could this type of egg. He could have sued the company that made the blade but they were some odd Chinese brand that is so not worth Suing becuse they would hide behind the international laws of China and never have to show up or bribe the judge. Even Suing K-mart was not worth it, but he did 7--10 letters to K--mart letting them know about the product up the ladder to top of command.

  • @billyweeksrealsmallclosetm8484

    👍