Jerry Jeff will always be my favorite singer ,nobody’s ever put so much Into their music as he did and My Buddy is just one example!all I have to do if I’m down is put Jerry Jeff on and he can get me though it. I will always be thankful for this very amazing man!
Jerry Jeff Walker will always be alive! Love this guy! He is a hit in 3 generations. My Dad, my son, and me. We l still sing his songs!!! They will always be around!
When I moved to Austin in 1981, the first concert I saw was JJW at Gruene Hall. Second row. Fight broke out right in front of us. JJW just kept playing away. Our group put our feet up on the seats that were thrown around. Quite a night.
RIP JJW. I used to have an old 83 F150 that my kids and I would sing this to in. No A/C, so we used to have the windows down. They're all older and moved to other places across this nation of ours, but ahhh, the memories. Listening to this brings a tear to my eyes. Thank you for all the great memories.
This song brings back memories of Saturdays with my Pawpaw in his pickup truck. He passed away last year, this song always brings a smile with those memories.
still driving my old '79 Chev... new trucks just don't feel the same. Glad to hear I'm not the only one who likes to cruise on a moonit night with the lights off! Thanks, Jerry
Used to play this song when I was a morning show guy in Western, PA (WLMI) - folks would toot and wave as they passed the front window.........brings back many memories - the Jerry Jeff is a great Egg - thanks for making me smile and bringing back good memories!
Just heard He has moved on to the next world. This was my favorite song of his. Was lucky enough to see him play a small bar in my town. The kind where you can approach him and get an autograph after the show. Great show and a nice man.
Grandpa and I went everywhere in his old blue Ford. My favorite times were when we'd go up to the flea market on Saturdays; I'd stay over at his house Friday nights so we could get up and get going by 5:30 AM, when the sun was just crawling over the pasture and the grass was so wet with dew that you'd be soaked to the ankles after just a few yards walking in it. But I digress. Bless JJW and this song for always bringing back those happy memories.
This song just makes me SMILE. Despite going through personal hell. I can still l smile and giggle a bit to this song. God Bless Jerry Jeff. Thanks darling. For picking up my spirits.
Saw JJW first in 72 at Santa Fe amphitheater with Lost Gonzo band,,and 2 dozen shows since..Jerry Jeff presents his music to us with unabashed feeling...he's Layin his Life on the Line..of all the genre of music from Floyd to Skynyrd I can most relate to Scamp Walker..he has influenced my life in a very positive way...so here's to the King of Texas music!! Cheers JJ !!
My grandpa had a big ol' light blue Dodge pick-up that we rode around in...including trips to the county dump. Then stop for a "frosty" (soft serve ice cream) on the way back to his house. Miss my grandpa ("Pops") and that ol' truck. Love this song!
Mr. Jerry Jeff: I've loved your voice since you first started making records. Yep, I'm older than you so I know what I'm talking about. Used to watch Texas Connection and laugh at all your hosting endeavors. Thanks for being there and letting us enjoy you.
Riding with my dad in that old green late 70's F350. Sometimes to the rodeo. Sometimes to the grocery store. Sometimes to the wilderness of northern Utah with a 3-horse bumper-pull trailer for a weekend riding the high country. Thanks dad. 🐎💨
Always think of this song when I'm in my 54chev truck first heard him in 76 in a bar in fort St John been listening to him ever since will always miss his voice
I think I was in the audience at every performance you ever did on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe back in the day, JJ. From the first time I saw you on stage I felt like we had been friends forever. You are a treasure as far as I'm concerned!
i cry when he talks about his grandpa cause thats what we use to do exactly what we use to do when he died i was in camp working never talked to him a month prior im 26 when he talks about being with his kids it makes me feel better time to make me a family and sober up
I love this song. My two kids love doing this, we ride around in the pick up struck from Luckenback and Sister Dale. Too much fun, seen JJW and the Gonzo Compadraes for years, years, I was 13 the first time I, and 51 last! Tried and True! Got married in Belize! True fan, Im the fan that sings along with every song, in the wrong note! Opera House in Galveston to most of our famous ball rooms around Texa! I take my hat off to Scamp!! Keep on keeping on! Life is Good!
I am crying listening to this. This was my childhood. My dad used to let me drive (although I’m not sure it’s as right to say he let me drive as it would be to say he *made* me drive) while he sipped wild turkey and chased it with a 20 ounce Coca Cola until one or the other was empty. Then he would either stop at a gas station for more coke or the liquor store for more wild turkey. We were in an old Chevy S10. Those were some of the best days of my life. Times were simpler back then, hitting old dirt roads as a 9 year old kid while my dad blasted JJW and got shit faced drunk. Then keeping the secret from my mother that I drove his drunk ass around 😂 He is now 11 years sober but this song and others by JJW still remind us of those carefree (or so we imagined) summer nights in Bowdon, Georgia. RIP JJW. Love, Me and Dad
Reminds me of growing up in south west Colorado. Pop would say get in the truck...I did not know if we were going for a couple hours or a couple days. And I never got bored with all the roads we travelled down. Miss my pop...and his old truck.
Here we call it "The Hondo Hill" So several (20 30?) years back I was out in Luckenbach having a few & picking some songs. I decided hit the Hondo hill & go for the record, imaginary as it might be. With a fair buzz I hit the top of the hill, radio blasting & eased my old giant suburban into neutral. A few minutes later started slowing down & got into the smaller hills still coasting along. Then I caught a smell like burning clutch or hot engine. The moral of the story is..... dont EVER put an auto in neutral with the cruise control on! LOLOLOL That old suburban was never the same.
I was at this recording sometime in the late 80's. It was either during his birthday bash or later. Not sure. We took three chartered buses from Austin to Gruene Texas. Three buses each with a keg of Shiner beer and a person to serve it up to you. Fantabulous.
I'm listening to Jerry Jeff Walker while traveling down memory way on google maps. I'd much rather be back there in south east New Mexico riding around with my grand pa. Just 2 desperado waiting on a train. I couldn't wait to get out of there but wish there was a way that I could go back to those days.
I laugh every time about leaning forward in the truck. I mean it's not as if I don't know what he's going to say. Heard it a million times now,still funny.
I _LOVE_ my old 1969 Chevy 6 Banger stepside pickup ! . My brother and I drove it across America , only took me 1/2 case of oil but never broke down nor overheated.... -Nate
I first saw JJW at Billy Bob's Texas in 1982. I went by myself, and was lucky enough to get an odd front row seat at the box office. I got a little drunk, and before the show was over, JJW cussed me out from the stage. I felt like I had arrived. Then, in '84, I saw him again at the Palomino Club in North Hollywood. I wanted him to sing TOO OLD TO CHANGE, but he refused. I got a little drunk, and before the show was over, JJW cussed me out from the stage. Having been cussed out in two states probably isn't a record, but it was a lot of fun!
This song just makes me smile so BIG...My heart is about to burst! One of my favorite songs. More than others. Sigh.....LOVE it...Thank you for posting :)
caught him the first time when he opened the Ritz concert hall in Corpus Christi he had Hondo Crouch with him and was great...became my favorite artist
As a teenager in Michigan my buddy and I did this in my VW, ourbest trick was the coast down a winding road past grandpa's house into a drive back on the road, turning the car around to face the other way then back down the hill to park in front of the house with my buddy .The car was not running for about one mile during those maneuvers. It was all by inertia and using higher grades against lower ones. Latter we tried that with the family station wagon and almost got killed I failed to realize on that winding road where the VW steering did not lock with the key out GM station wagons DID! It did boost our adrenaline for the hello's as the keys where out from the top of the hill but we discovered the locking issue about two hundred yards from a 20 foot drop off with trees, swamp and a slow 90 degree bend in the road made for some excitement in the car! My buddy helped by shouting out obvious instructions like "put the key back in" as I I fumbled the keys back into the ignition and cranked the wheel just in-time to make the turn! We were so glad to see my grandma and grandpa and us in one piece with no damage done to dad's car! As a teenager you always think about the damage you do to dad's car!
One of my friends had a '71 Chevy Nova that you could take the key out of the switch while in was still motion. Someone had modified the steering column before my buddy bought it. I was driving it one afternoon, and my buddy pulled out the key, and like your dad's wagon, it locked the steering wheel!! He finally got the key back in, just as we were starting over into the side ditch, with a 5 to 10 ft drop off. I floored it, and got it to spin out, and back onto the roadway. We left black marks all over the road, and he wanted to ride back up there to see 'em. I had a '69 Ford Mustang, and started to get into it to go back to see what we did, and my buddy said "let's take his Nova back up there, and I said that I wasn't going anywhere in that death trap", lol!!!
Saw him at The Handlebar in Greenville S.C. He was great. The place probably does not hold more than 500 people, so it was really good, I even got a picture of him with his arm around my wife. CHF
Gruene Hall alright - saw Jackie Jack perform his Christmas show in 1997 - great time - you have to walk by the stage left to get to the men's head. Great time every time I've been there! Tim Patrick Lafayette, Lousiana
JJW, 1st time I saw you live was at Astroworld in Hou. I was 12 yrs old and we kept yelling "Pissin' In The Wind"! HaHa! You looked at us and said "I don't think this is the proper place for that particular song".LOL Seen you (and Django) many times since. Keep on .....!
zoot / fan jjw since 1970 / so in the mid 90,s im playing the song pissing in the wind / my 10 year old son comes in walks over to the stereo and he couldn't believe what he was listening to /well for the next 3 months he just kept singing pissing in the wind with the biggest smile that a boy could have / it turned him into a rebel with a big big smile /its 2021 and he has not changed he's still a rebel with a big smile /cheers from oz
Jerry Jeff will always be my favorite singer ,nobody’s ever put so much Into their music as he did and My Buddy is just one example!all I have to do if I’m down is put Jerry Jeff on and he can get me though it. I will always be thankful for this very amazing man!
Jerry Jeff Walker will always be alive! Love this guy! He is a hit in 3 generations. My Dad, my son, and me. We l still sing his songs!!! They will always be around!
I second that I have played his videos over and over everyday !!! Love him and his music 🎶 😍💕💕
When I moved to Austin in 1981, the first concert I saw was JJW at Gruene Hall. Second row. Fight broke out right in front of us. JJW just kept playing away. Our group put our feet up on the seats that were thrown around. Quite a night.
about the same time. Went to Bevo’s b-day party. JJW was killing it!!
@@jvigaroo7478 that was you in that fight!?! 😁
TEXAS OUTLAW MUSIC.
So sad to hear of his passing. This has always been one of my favorites of his.
Brought a tear to my eyes. I miss those times
Well you make a good point in your comment,Hello how are you doing 💕👋👋👋👋👋
RIP JJW. I used to have an old 83 F150 that my kids and I would sing this to in. No A/C, so we used to have the windows down. They're all older and moved to other places across this nation of ours, but ahhh, the memories. Listening to this brings a tear to my eyes. Thank you for all the great memories.
This song brings back memories of Saturdays with my Pawpaw in his pickup truck. He passed away last year, this song always brings a smile with those memories.
And now we have Bro country SMDH
I can relate to this song . Helping my grandparents on their farm . Learn to drive 52 Chevy pickup truck 😊
Fun memories .
Amazing pick up truck song. JJW my life growing up. Miss U BAD!
still driving my old '79 Chev... new trucks just don't feel the same. Glad to hear I'm not the only one who likes to cruise on a moonit night with the lights off! Thanks, Jerry
I'll always miss my favorite pick-up driver... just another great tune by a real cowboy songwriter!
Grew up listening this. We've lost another legend, rest in peace Jerry.
RIP Jerry Jeff you will be missed. Great singer and songwriter.
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Used to play this song when I was a morning show guy in Western, PA (WLMI) - folks would toot and wave as they passed the front window.........brings back many memories - the Jerry Jeff is a great Egg - thanks for making me smile and bringing back good memories!
What a treasure! Seeing Jerry Jeff online is like getting a big hug!
My dad raised with me with this song.
Now this is my son's favorite song.
thanks jerry for keeping alive the spirit of the troubadour.great story telling
I used to listen to this on a CD between San Antonio and Austin. I can't tell you how much this man and song meant to me over the years!
How can one not smile listening to this song?
Or cry.
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Love this song! Can't help smiling when I hear it. RIP Jerry.
Just heard He has moved on to the next world. This was my favorite song of his. Was lucky enough to see him play a small bar in my town. The kind where you can approach him and get an autograph after the show. Great show and a nice man.
Wow. I forgot how much I liked this song. I would have loved to see Jerry Jeff do this live. Thanks for sharing it!
RIP Jacky Jack
You’re still missed & listened to at my house
Texas Troubadour!!!!
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Grandpa and I went everywhere in his old blue Ford. My favorite times were when we'd go up to the flea market on Saturdays; I'd stay over at his house Friday nights so we could get up and get going by 5:30 AM, when the sun was just crawling over the pasture and the grass was so wet with dew that you'd be soaked to the ankles after just a few yards walking in it.
But I digress.
Bless JJW and this song for always bringing back those happy memories.
This song just makes me SMILE. Despite going through personal hell. I can still l smile and giggle a bit to this song. God Bless Jerry Jeff. Thanks darling. For picking up my spirits.
+stecklein7 Hey Jesus loves you and wants you to know everything is going to be alright... Just pray!
+Matt Acuff (CoolHandMatt) happy
Oh thank you Matt. I know we all go through rough patches at times and more than others sometimes. Just need a "pick me up" pick up. Truck. Song. LOL
Saw JJW first in 72 at Santa Fe amphitheater with Lost Gonzo band,,and 2 dozen shows since..Jerry Jeff presents his music to us with unabashed feeling...he's Layin his Life on the Line..of all the genre of music from Floyd to Skynyrd I can most relate to Scamp Walker..he has influenced my life in a very positive way...so here's to the King of Texas music!! Cheers JJ !!
I was privileged to be able to hangout with Jerry and Susan in Belize often. RIP my friend
Plain simple song that resonates with so many people.
How could you not like this song-it's so catchy
My grandpa had a big ol' light blue Dodge pick-up that we rode around in...including trips to the county dump. Then stop for a "frosty" (soft serve ice cream) on the way back to his house. Miss my grandpa ("Pops") and that ol' truck. Love this song!
Gah, watching this just made me feel so happy! Thanks, Jerry Jeff!
this song puts a big ole smile on my face
Mr. Jerry Jeff: I've loved your voice since you first started making records. Yep, I'm older than you so I know what I'm talking about. Used to watch Texas Connection and laugh at all your hosting endeavors. Thanks for being there and letting us enjoy you.
Alexandar Wright you still kicking friend
Rider Brown it ain’t lookin good. For either one of them now
Riding with my dad in that old green late 70's F350. Sometimes to the rodeo. Sometimes to the grocery store. Sometimes to the wilderness of northern Utah with a 3-horse bumper-pull trailer for a weekend riding the high country.
Thanks dad. 🐎💨
Sad news...one of the very, very best...always felt like you'd love to have him just drop by for coffee or a beer...
Rest in peace. Gave us a lot of great songs.
Another Great Song of His.God Bless You.
Always think of this song when I'm in my 54chev truck first heard him in 76 in a bar in fort St John been listening to him ever since will always miss his voice
I think I was in the audience at every performance you ever did on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe back in the day, JJ. From the first time I saw you on stage I felt like we had been friends forever. You are a treasure as far as I'm concerned!
I've seen a lot of concerts being 64 now
Jerry Jeff Walker was the best and he could rock you all night long
This really hits you when you remember that the road you are on didn't exist back when you were having similar fun times in an old pick up.
Ain't that the truth
i cry when he talks about his grandpa cause thats what we use to do exactly what we use to do when he died i was in camp working never talked to him a month prior im 26 when he talks about being with his kids it makes me feel better time to make me a family and sober up
Texas is awesome I have grown up listening to jerry jeff's music .
Lovely comment,Hello how are you doing👋👋👋👋
I love this song. My two kids love doing this, we ride around in the pick up struck from Luckenback and Sister Dale. Too much fun, seen JJW and the Gonzo Compadraes for years, years, I was 13 the first time I, and 51 last! Tried and True! Got married in Belize! True fan, Im the fan that sings along with every song, in the wrong note! Opera House in Galveston to most of our famous ball rooms around Texa! I take my hat off to Scamp!! Keep on keeping on! Life is Good!
There's no hidden meaning with Jerry Jeff. So simple,so memorable. I still can't picture how he got sick and left us.
"Life is nothing more then attitude and timing." - Jerry Jeff
Thank you Jerry. Still can't believe you're gone so soon. You did real good.
Impossible to listen to this song without a smile on my face
This song always makes me smile and I am so thankful for Jerry and his wonderful music!
A name and style of music that will live forever. Thank you, Sir.
He was from New York. This is country western, SORTA.
I am crying listening to this. This was my childhood. My dad used to let me drive (although I’m not sure it’s as right to say he let me drive as it would be to say he *made* me drive) while he sipped wild turkey and chased it with a 20 ounce Coca Cola until one or the other was empty. Then he would either stop at a gas station for more coke or the liquor store for more wild turkey. We were in an old Chevy S10. Those were some of the best days of my life. Times were simpler back then, hitting old dirt roads as a 9 year old kid while my dad blasted JJW and got shit faced drunk. Then keeping the secret from my mother that I drove his drunk ass around 😂 He is now 11 years sober but this song and others by JJW still remind us of those carefree (or so we imagined) summer nights in Bowdon, Georgia. RIP JJW.
Love,
Me and Dad
There is nothing like a good pick-up truck song. The truest American image is a pick-up truck.
Reminds me of growing up in south west Colorado. Pop would say get in the truck...I did not know if we were going for a couple hours or a couple days. And I never got bored with all the roads we travelled down. Miss my pop...and his old truck.
Lord I miss him, reminds me so much of my grandfather and me.
the only song I know that can make ya cry and smile at the same time
Here we call it "The Hondo Hill" So several (20 30?) years back I was out in Luckenbach having a few & picking some songs. I decided hit the Hondo hill & go for the record, imaginary as it might be. With a fair buzz I hit the top of the hill, radio blasting & eased my old giant suburban into neutral. A few minutes later started slowing down & got into the smaller hills still coasting along. Then I caught a smell like burning clutch or hot engine. The moral of the story is..... dont EVER put an auto in neutral with the cruise control on! LOLOLOL That old suburban was never the same.
Something like that happened to me years ago in an old VW van 🙂
Great story! Made me laugh while crying over the loss of Jerry Jeff...
@@coreyjones2694 Shit, now I'm crying.
@@texpenn1 me too, and it was months ago now. Hard to believe that guy ever got old.
@@stewartfenton7660 "To me he's one of the heroes of this country,so why's he dressed up like them old men?..."
I was at this recording sometime in the late 80's. It was either during his birthday bash or later. Not sure. We took three chartered buses from Austin to Gruene Texas. Three buses each with a keg of Shiner beer and a person to serve it up to you. Fantabulous.
...oh the times spent with GRAND DAD in that El Camino!!! =) 70s are long gone but those memories...
how can anyone say that is not the greatest song ever
This song brings back good memories. Love it
Rest In Peace Cowboy!!! Gonna Miss You!
WE WILL MISS YOU JJ. RIP BROTHER!
This song gets me every time
It was a sad day for me & my 2 Best Friends when we heard of the passing of JJW. R.I.P.!!
And Billy Joe Shaver
JJW brightens up my day, r.i.p.
I'm listening to Jerry Jeff Walker while traveling down memory way on google maps. I'd much rather be back there in south east New Mexico riding around with my grand pa. Just 2 desperado waiting on a train.
I couldn't wait to get out of there but wish there was a way that I could go back to those days.
Thank You. Thank you for posting this. My favorite JJW song.
Had to hear this for a pick me up (pun intended).
Always hoped some day to see him perform at Gruene Hall.
Legend
Saw JJW in Bar Harbor Maine in a little bar in 1986 with maybe 100 people max! Turns out he goes there to golf! It was a blast!
+Wade Gizzy I met him in a little bar in Belize in 1999. He has a house there.
Damn, how can anyone not like country music?
Tx country is what I listen to and a light green 1969 C10 is what I drive, I like this song
Been listening to this so song for years. It means more than just the story it tells.
I had this tape but never knew their was a recorded video of this album. So sad to hear of his passing. A legend
having a truck, this song makes me smile
JJW was A true Texas legend!!!
I laugh every time about leaning forward in the truck. I mean it's not as if I don't know what he's going to say. Heard it a million times now,still funny.
Cool as a Fan...thanks Jerry Jeff,wish I could come to Texas to see you!
Nolan Pierce cool as the other side of the pillow for sure.
Whenever I am running errands in my pickup truck, I have to have this song on. I don't have kids with me but I do have my dog.
I _LOVE_ my old 1969 Chevy 6 Banger stepside pickup ! .
My brother and I drove it across America , only took me 1/2 case of oil but never broke down nor overheated....
-Nate
Just so you know.. truck drivers love it when you back-road drivers wave!
Rest In Peace. So missed and so loved.
I first saw JJW at Billy Bob's Texas in 1982. I went by myself, and was lucky enough to get an odd front row seat at the box office. I got a little drunk, and before the show was over, JJW cussed me out from the stage. I felt like I had arrived.
Then, in '84, I saw him again at the Palomino Club in North Hollywood. I wanted him to sing TOO OLD TO CHANGE, but he refused. I got a little drunk, and before the show was over, JJW cussed me out from the stage.
Having been cussed out in two states probably isn't a record, but it was a lot of fun!
+Bill Elliott What wonderful memories!!! Thanks for sharing.
+Bill Elliott you da Man!
LOL! Great memory for you!
This song just makes me smile so BIG...My heart is about to burst! One of my favorite songs. More than others. Sigh.....LOVE it...Thank you for posting :)
Just curious to know. Just "what" did you do or say to cause JJW to cuss your ass out twice in 2 different states??? LMAO!
Coasting in a old school stick shift. .. most will never know.
caught him the first time when he opened the Ritz concert hall in Corpus Christi he had Hondo Crouch with him and was great...became my favorite artist
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As a teenager in Michigan my buddy and I did this in my VW, ourbest trick was the coast down a winding road past grandpa's house into a drive back on the road, turning the car around to face the other way then back down the hill to park in front of the house with my buddy .The car was not running for about one mile during those maneuvers. It was all by inertia and using higher grades against lower ones. Latter we tried that with the family station wagon and almost got killed I failed to realize on that winding road where the VW steering did not lock with the key out GM station wagons DID! It did boost our adrenaline for the hello's as the keys where out from the top of the hill but we discovered the locking issue about two hundred yards from a 20 foot drop off with trees, swamp and a slow 90 degree bend in the road made for some excitement in the car! My buddy helped by shouting out obvious instructions like "put the key back in" as I I fumbled the keys back into the ignition and cranked the wheel just in-time to make the turn! We were so glad to see my grandma and grandpa and us in one piece with no damage done to dad's car! As a teenager you always think about the damage you do to dad's car!
Awesome Real story !
One of my friends had a '71 Chevy Nova that you could take the key out of the switch while in was still motion.
Someone had modified the steering column before my buddy bought it.
I was driving it one afternoon, and my buddy pulled out the key, and like your dad's wagon, it locked the steering wheel!!
He finally got the key back in, just as we were starting over into the side ditch, with a 5 to 10 ft drop off.
I floored it, and got it to spin out, and back onto the roadway.
We left black marks all over the road, and he wanted to ride back up there to see 'em.
I had a '69 Ford Mustang, and started to get into it to go back to see what we did, and my buddy said "let's take his Nova back up there, and I said that I wasn't going anywhere in that death trap", lol!!!
I like it! Hadn't heard it, as I recall but I am enjoying it.
I like rock as well as country. To me there's nothing sweeter than a steel guitar.
Holy. Shit. I heard this song about 1000 times as a kid, it was my favorite.
Saw him at The Handlebar in Greenville S.C. He was great. The place probably does not hold more than 500 people, so it was really good, I even got a picture of him with his arm around my wife. CHF
damm life without jerry jeff t the world just aint the same anymore
Met the man through a friend by the name of Norman Marshall, in August of 1974, rest in peace brother
Jerry Jeff Walker was an amazing Songwriter
Love this old song ~ Arthur
ahhh. the video to go with the live album. Awesome!
i met jjw in Norway after a show,great song great man:)
Gruene Hall alright - saw Jackie Jack perform his Christmas show in 1997 - great time - you have to walk by the stage left to get to the men's head. Great time every time I've been there!
Tim Patrick
Lafayette, Lousiana
JJW, 1st time I saw you live was at Astroworld in Hou. I was 12 yrs old and we kept yelling "Pissin' In The Wind"! HaHa! You looked at us and said "I don't think this is the proper place for that particular song".LOL Seen you (and Django) many times since. Keep on .....!
zoot / fan jjw since 1970 / so in the mid 90,s im playing the song pissing in the wind / my 10 year old son comes in walks over to the stereo and he couldn't believe what he was listening to /well for the next 3 months he just kept singing pissing in the wind with the biggest smile that a boy could have / it turned him into a rebel with a big big smile /its 2021 and he has not changed he's still a rebel with a big smile /cheers from oz
@@cherylmantello3693 LOL, thanks for the reply, that's awesome.
Love this tune!
RIP Jerry Jeff
It don't get no better than that!!!!!
Is that Lloyd Maines on steel? Wow. JJ is one of a kind. Good stuff.