Bobby. I’m really into your series and I’m a big fan and I’m passing this on to my sons and all my musician friends. I’m going on 64 years and I’m fascinated with your experience. Thanks so very much. More people gotta know you legacy. You’re looking great too. You are inspiring to me and I’m a dedicated quite capable guitarist that retired from the rat race and have still played through 48 years so far. I live music. Thanks again. You feel like family
Saw Delaney and Bonnie in 70’s at Memorial Hall in KC Kansas, Eric was with them, at the end we all were dancing in chairs and it was like a revival, truly amazing concert.
Yet You cannot deny Delaney's formative L.A. years (shindig). Incredible vocal talent. Wow, the L.A. actors/musician names dropped 👌. Thanks for this one CoCo & Bobby.
Hi Bobby, Coco. That's a great house you're living in And I love the place in the opening and closing shots. So beautiful. Glad to see you happy and settled. Much love
Listened to D&B and Friends from Sweden, I believe, last night. Heard a completely new sound from hearing in the 70's. Due to what y'all were talking about, but also from what I've learned from your stories/videos. Jim Gordon's incredible percussions really stood out. Good drummers, too me, make everything look effortless. (With the exception of Keith Moon. Who could make Louie Louie look like a root canal with Channelocks!) Delaney's vocals and body movements stood out, as well. George Harrison was practically invisible but Mr. Clapton did crack a few smiles. Watching it, so many of your stories seem to come to life. Thanks again for all you're doing and all you've done.
Your dog, Static...There's a place near me named Static. If you watch the movie, "Sergeant York", there's a scene where he goes drinking at this bar in Static, located on the Kentucky/Tennessee line. At that time (1915) Kentucky was wet and Tennessee was dry (it's the opposite now), and the state line was painted on the floor, with the bar on the Kentucky side, and the tables on the Tennessee side. It's a great story and a very good movie.
✨I Love Texas✨It has some very beautiful country sides✨✨💖✨✨Thank you for illustrations on musical knowledge and the communication of fellow musicians in the band- hope I said all that right✌️🤣 🦁
Delaney? Hell I'm starting to believe that Dr Phil steals from you,Bobby! Ya'll never fail to put a smile on my face- ps - please give the dogs some love for me - God Bless the animals in our lives 🖖
It is just wonderful seeing the landscape and beauty in the terrain that surrounds you. Thanks for sharing. I love the tiger on the mantel that is GREAT.; did you name him Tony? love those 4 fangs. and your pups in the back ground being pups. someone used the words I heard Eric say once about B.B. King a Navigational Beacon for us all.. I feel that way now about you two for you bring this great wisdom and history and truth to us in a "informal" way to me it is like going to college with the subjects or classes I want to take and excel in. it is wonderful being able to get the insight as to how it happen3d and went down = A True Rock History Lesson. bobby ment5ion a few times about Delany stealing from everyone, when i was about 17 i saw Freddie King @ My Fathers Place in Roslyn Long Island N.Y. it was Great a fairly small club like the bottom line I guess and I asked him if he and Albert and B.B. were Brothers? (I was young and dumb) he laughed and said No, no, we are all Brothers just from different mothers, and it is ok to borrow licks and riffs from each other. I was asking him about Johnny winters and Eric oh, about Rollin and Tumblin and hideaway and loved the women, etc. he said, hey it is just fine to borrow riffs from each other and "just try to make it your own". "that is the beauty". "Never lie and say it is yours but just make it yours". "and play from your heart with everything you got.." That has always stuck with me. Along with all the "Passion" to play music... You guys look so Healthy, Happy and vibrant going down the highway having fun while going shopping for the needed supplies, reminds me of me.. Enjoy. I had a friend, = Clayton Booth that wrote this great song called "its all there for the taking". I think the trick or deal is being good enough as a musician to make it all work & pull it off perfectly and sound professional like what would have been on the radio, that is or was the deal, right? to be as good as what you are hearing on the radio. Or Better. M.G. in Phx. Az.
"On Tour" is an incredible record. The videos are fun to watch. Poor Jim Gordon, though. George and Eric on the riffs are amazing. I didn't know the very hot Rita Coolidge sang vocals! I think of you guys as I watch D&B sing together. They're not as affectionate toward each other as they should be, but wow! What an amazing, inspirational album.
I have loved watching these interviews. Would be interested to know something about Bonnie Bramlett, both musically and personally. What was she like to work with?, was she a good artist. Also was Bobby in D&B& friends when they appeared in that excellent early 70s film 'Vanishing Point'.
This is the song that stands out in my mind when I think about Delaney Bramlett's singing. He certainly had a great vocal range. ruclips.net/video/WuhKXoHm7_I/видео.html
I saw a movie years ago called The Vanishing Point, I think Delaney and Bonnie was the gypsy band playing in that movie. Maybe you remember that Bobby ? it was a good movie...
First saw D&B (and you) when opened for Blind Faith in Portland, Oregon. Had no idea who/what D&B were, maybe a bro/sis act playing nylon string guitar and dulcimer? Totally blew me away. I can see why Eric decided to go play with you guys. "Bad artists copy, good artists steal" to quote Picasso (or so I've been told, referring to Delaney). But at least steal under cover of darkness. maybe... I always wondered if George gave Delaney that rosewood tele because maybe it weighed a ton? You answered an email from me years ago asking about dissolution of band, and very very pleasantly surprised to get a an informative reply. Love you and Coco: she seems to be a good match for you & pulls you back in when you go too far down some paths.
George gave the Tele to Delaney because Alan Parisar told George that Delaney would be expecting a gift. Without taking much thought about it, George handed it to Delaney as he got on the bus to avoid any talk about it. It was a very heavy guitar. The custom shop in California made a replica of it and the strat.
Listening to prime delaney & "she-who-will-not-be-named"😆 from 1969-71 can ALMOST make you forget what a terrible person he was, for the most part, offstage.
What do you both like about living that far out into the country? It's the opposite of where I'd expect a couple of accomplished musicians to move to, but there's obviously an appeal there. Here's to some wide open spaces!
Nice idea. Maybe the brand could be "Raw Velvet". This name could work for both men's and or women's fragrances "Raw Velvet from Bobby Whitlock for that special person in your life". I can almost hear the Christmas advertising in my head! Bobby singing on the stairs could be a good musical accompaniment for the advert. 🙂
I’ve read online that The Rolling Stones originally wanted Bonnie to sing the duet vocals on “Gimme Shelter” but ultimately Delaney did not allow her to do so, so they asked Merry Clayton instead. Some sources say it was due to a lack of contract and others say it was bad blood between Delaney and Mick Jagger. Any background on this?
great camera work there's nothing wrong with that at all. Only thing about out there you just got to watch out for unlike Austin are those little rattly things and those twisty things in the sky😉 look like a nice ride thought maybe be cruising into town a in like a vintage Chevy C10 pickup 😂 up there on RUclips and you can buy it there is Eric Clapton's first solo album but it's called Eric Clapton rarities and it features all the stuff that Delaney did and it sounds totally different than the original what everybody knows Eric's first solo album it's really wild to hear that too I heard it on RUclips and I was like man these tracks are totally different. you really could hear apart from of course you know outside of music what talent Delaney had
Unlike Austin my eye.. we had rattlesnakes all over the place, bobcats, coyotes, scorpions , deer etc. We also have/ had tornados and flash floods. We slept through a tornado that demolished a house and did significant damage to the nearby neighborhood and wiped out all the trees.
@@BW-CC yikes. I didn't know that part of Austin proper itself. I'm sure out in Texas Hill Country surrounding that area of course I know about those twisters driving a truck for 30 years running a lot of lone Star. Budda the horrific biggest F5 ever recorded down in general wiping the town off the map Georgetown but when I think Austin I think of the double-decker I 35 rolling through capital downtown itself and the area surrounding the clubs and the barbecue joints. just watched 1971 vanishing point the other day. the original the Clevon Little DJ Barry and of course Delaney and Bonnie as the hippie band playing throughout the whole thing featured on the soundtrack.
it appears to me that the ol' D & B days had some good times & some bad times, more good than bad thanks to good cats like yourselves. Delany became a "monster".
Oh please Coco, nothing wrong with your camera work! You captured the moment in that video. These videos are great! "Hello LA bye bye Birmingham" love the guitar intro on that by Bobby, if Its Eric Im wrong.
Thank you 2 for doing these videos , I’ve gotten more knowledge of how things went on with all my favorite artists than watching 100 documentary’s . Bobby your like a navigational beacon that’s still burning bright . I was wondering if you had a chance to jam with Micheal Bloomfield or Van Morrison ? Thanks again and I absolutely love youguys more so than anybody I’ve sat and listened to and learned about ! I can definitely relate to Bobby saying first to get there last to leave , let the good times roll . Scotty from Kansas City loves youguys stay safe and keep smiling
I think the main thing you got from DB, was Eric..that whole thing.. would you have met him if you weren't with Friends?..also, George and that whole thing.. Delaney must have had something strong to leave the legacy he did, to be talked about 50 years after the fact.. btw, happy to see the white cat milling about..sge seems happy..THANKS
It was Alan Pariser who made all the connections for Delaney..without him and without Gram Parsons there would have been no D&B. D&B were his demise ultimately...he never got over it all. Also, the main thing Eric got was the best band that ever happened to him.
@@joebloggs8636 Yes, i am aware of that, Eric was very generous when he did that, but has never done a full fledged reunion with Bobby like he did with Cream, Steve Winwood.
I understand what Delaney was saying `steal from me, i`ll steal from you`. It just `lets collaborate and make the best music we can regardless of who wrote/played what. All during those times for decades everyone was looking to cop something good from others and make it their own without anyone noticing, hey, they stole that from so and so. hear that all the time.
Unfortunatly Delaney failed to give credit to those he stole from. Bobby's County Life.. Where There's a will there's a way. Call Radles Never Ending Song of Love. He took them, put his name on them and so forth. He didn't collaborate as much as plain steal from those he could. And of course take all the credit and money.
@@BW-CC I know,such a shame too...i really love his vocals,he was a talented guy....i guess his insecrurity led to all bad stuff...really was a shame that he just could not be happy with his success and the success of others.
In town we have a local grocer with most everything but because we don't eat meat and have other vegan needs we can do shopping an hour away. The drive is spectacular.
@@BW-CC But....but, you're driving on the right hand side or is the picture reversed! :-) I've owned Volvo wagons for decades. Wonderful car's to have our dog jump in the back!
Bobby can you remember who was support on the UK Delany & Bonnie tour? I saw the show in Liverpool but I was so overawed by seeing a Beatle live onstage that my recollections of the show are misty to say the least (52 years ago ...jeez!)
Coco, was that a May West impersonation at the beginning?! Beautiful country there indeed. So, what I get from your videos about Delaney was that he was a musical genius but a complete abusive a-hole for the most part otherwise?
No, Bobby is a musician; he didn't need Delaney. It was the other way around. - It's geting harder to understand the words in your video; I don't know what your'e doing different, but please figure it out. I love hearing the stories and thoughts, and they're getting harder to understand.
Bobby. I’m really into your series and I’m a big fan and I’m passing this on to my sons and all my musician friends. I’m going on 64 years and I’m fascinated with your experience. Thanks so very much. More people gotta know you legacy. You’re looking great too. You are inspiring to me and I’m a dedicated quite capable guitarist that retired from the rat race and have still played through 48 years so far. I live music. Thanks again. You feel like family
Grocery shopping is great. Meat, eggs, fresh fruit, asparagus, Special K, and pudding. Lots and lots of chocolate pudding.
Love Delaney's vocals on "Are You a Beatle or a Rolling Stone"---great song. Bonnie's great too---way underrated.
Said it before and I'll say it again, damn I love Bobby's laugh.
Saw Delaney and Bonnie in 70’s at Memorial Hall in KC Kansas, Eric was with them, at the end we all were dancing in chairs and it was like a revival, truly amazing concert.
Yet You cannot deny Delaney's formative L.A. years (shindig). Incredible vocal talent. Wow, the L.A. actors/musician names dropped 👌. Thanks for this one CoCo & Bobby.
He was incredibly gifted, but afraid of success.
Hi Bobby, Coco. That's a great house you're living in And I love the place in the opening and closing shots. So beautiful. Glad to see you happy and settled. Much love
Listened to D&B and Friends from Sweden, I believe, last night. Heard a completely new sound from hearing in the 70's. Due to what y'all were talking about, but also from what I've learned from your stories/videos. Jim Gordon's incredible percussions really stood out. Good drummers, too me, make everything look effortless. (With the exception of Keith Moon. Who could make Louie Louie look like a root canal with Channelocks!) Delaney's vocals and body movements stood out, as well. George Harrison was practically invisible but Mr. Clapton did crack a few smiles. Watching it, so many of your stories seem to come to life. Thanks again for all you're doing and all you've done.
Delaney and friends influenced so many folks, great early albums
Your dog, Static...There's a place near me named Static. If you watch the movie, "Sergeant York", there's a scene where he goes drinking at this bar in Static, located on the Kentucky/Tennessee line. At that time (1915) Kentucky was wet and Tennessee was dry (it's the opposite now), and the state line was painted on the floor, with the bar on the Kentucky side, and the tables on the Tennessee side. It's a great story and a very good movie.
The dog (a puppy really, as Coco keeps saying) is named Savvy, not Static.
@@igrowhigher Ahh...thanks. Static makes about as much sense for a dog as it does for a town.
Miles and miles of Texas!
Nice road scenery, havent see it since i was coming thru west texas from California heading to Carolina in 76'...the years went up in a puff o smoke
Delaney was great I think California rain is incredible it’s my favourite song by him thanks coco bobby
Love that song
So Delaney would have produced that song and recorded it himself
Gorgeous scenery, I saw a pumpjack speeding by in the last clip
Always good to hear you guys,,,,,,,and see Texas
✨I Love Texas✨It has some very beautiful country sides✨✨💖✨✨Thank you for illustrations on musical knowledge and the communication of fellow musicians in the band- hope I said all that right✌️🤣
🦁
Nice shirt Whitlock...
Delaney? Hell I'm starting to believe that Dr Phil steals from you,Bobby!
Ya'll never fail to put a smile on my face- ps - please give the dogs some love for me -
God Bless the animals in our lives 🖖
It is just wonderful seeing the landscape and beauty in the terrain that surrounds you. Thanks for sharing. I love the tiger on the mantel that is GREAT.; did you name him Tony? love those 4 fangs. and your pups in the back ground being pups. someone used the words I heard Eric say once about B.B. King a Navigational Beacon for us all.. I feel that way now about you two for you bring this great wisdom and history and truth to us in a "informal" way to me it is like going to college with the subjects or classes I want to take and excel in. it is wonderful being able to get the insight as to how it happen3d and went down = A True Rock History Lesson. bobby ment5ion a few times about Delany stealing from everyone, when i was about 17 i saw Freddie King @ My Fathers Place in Roslyn Long Island N.Y. it was Great a fairly small club like the bottom line I guess and I asked him if he and Albert and B.B. were Brothers? (I was young and dumb) he laughed and said No, no, we are all Brothers just from different mothers, and it is ok to borrow licks and riffs from each other. I was asking him about Johnny winters and Eric oh, about Rollin and Tumblin and hideaway and loved the women, etc. he said, hey it is just fine to borrow riffs from each other and "just try to make it your own". "that is the beauty". "Never lie and say it is yours but just make it yours". "and play from your heart with everything you got.." That has always stuck with me. Along with all the "Passion" to play music... You guys look so Healthy, Happy and vibrant going down the highway having fun while going shopping for the needed supplies, reminds me of me.. Enjoy. I had a friend, = Clayton Booth that wrote this great song called "its all there for the taking". I think the trick or deal is being good enough as a musician to make it all work & pull it off perfectly and sound professional like what would have been on the radio, that is or was the deal, right? to be as good as what you are hearing on the radio. Or Better. M.G. in Phx. Az.
Listening on headphones those dog barks had me thinking I had a dog in my house!
Lol...
Beautiful home and scenery!
Fantastic video. Never tire of you two.
"On Tour" is an incredible record. The videos are fun to watch. Poor Jim Gordon, though. George and Eric on the riffs are amazing. I didn't know the very hot Rita Coolidge sang vocals! I think of you guys as I watch D&B sing together. They're not as affectionate toward each other as they should be, but wow! What an amazing, inspirational album.
I have loved watching these interviews. Would be interested to know something about Bonnie Bramlett, both musically and personally. What was she like to work with?, was she a good artist. Also was Bobby in D&B& friends when they appeared in that excellent early 70s film 'Vanishing Point'.
Thank you for discussing Delaney’s vocals
This is the song that stands out in my mind when I think about Delaney Bramlett's singing. He certainly had a great vocal range. ruclips.net/video/WuhKXoHm7_I/видео.html
Thanks for sharing song
Coco - you have some great stories too.
You two and that XC90. Great taste in SUVs. I have one, too. Love it!
@Golden Cymbals Flying mine's going on 18 years strong. Belt (water pump + pulleys) changed...looking forward to another 18 years.
this field scenery is much preferred to the City---more peaceful.
Spent a lot of hours out in that oilfield, miles and miles of West Texas.
You guys have a healthy attitude going. Crucial.
I saw a movie years ago called The Vanishing Point, I think Delaney and Bonnie was the gypsy band playing in that movie. Maybe you remember that Bobby ? it was a good movie...
Beautiful landscape
Nothing formal, my husband was same, 1st to get there & last to leave, he too Loved Life Everyday
Hey that vid with you playing and singing on the steps was so kick ass.if I was you all I wouldn't dampen the sound in that room!!😆
First saw D&B (and you) when opened for Blind Faith in Portland, Oregon. Had no idea who/what D&B were, maybe a bro/sis act playing nylon string guitar and dulcimer? Totally blew me away. I can see why Eric decided to go play with you guys. "Bad artists copy, good artists steal" to quote Picasso (or so I've been told, referring to Delaney). But at least steal under cover of darkness. maybe... I always wondered if George gave Delaney that rosewood tele because maybe it weighed a ton? You answered an email from me years ago asking about dissolution of band, and very very pleasantly surprised to get a an informative reply. Love you and Coco: she seems to be a good match for you & pulls you back in when you go too far down some paths.
George gave the Tele to Delaney because Alan Parisar told George that Delaney would be expecting a gift. Without taking much thought about it, George handed it to Delaney as he got on the bus to avoid any talk about it. It was a very heavy guitar. The custom shop in California made a replica of it and the strat.
Take the best & leave the rest.
Thanks for words the world should live by Bobby !
You two know more about Delaney than he knew about himself. Great video
Bobby & CoCo, another great video here, thanks, Bobby, Did you ever get to Know or play with Jessie Ed Davis?
yes
luv the highway shots !
Thank u
Good conversation with good people. ☕❤
NICE! You are soo home Bobby, CoCo! Startin' to pay x-tra attention to ur into's-nice work CoCo.
Listening to prime delaney & "she-who-will-not-be-named"😆 from 1969-71 can ALMOST make you forget what a terrible person he was, for the most part, offstage.
Did Bobby ever meet Billy Thorpe huge Aussie Rocker who spent time with Delaney?
No, but i did, when Delaney and I were together of course. .. he was a very nice man indeed. CoCo
What do you both like about living that far out into the country? It's the opposite of where I'd expect a couple of accomplished musicians to move to, but there's obviously an appeal there. Here's to some wide open spaces!
Tranquility.......no people....no drama
Love the ending music
it's hard to imagine that there's still an America(an) like you've been showin'.
There isn't That era is looooong gone...
Your shoot of Bobby in that room was fantastic Coco it could be a cologne ad I think Bobby needs to market his own (thorn tree?) scent
Nice idea. Maybe the brand could be "Raw Velvet". This name could work for both men's and or women's fragrances "Raw Velvet from Bobby Whitlock for that special person in your life". I can almost hear the Christmas advertising in my head! Bobby singing on the stairs could be a good musical accompaniment for the advert. 🙂
Love it " Raw Velvet "
I love this segment as I do all,, ok,, I dont know if anyone asked this question, but where did the lion head come from on the mantle?
Italy
@@BW-CC thanks!!
Question: who's the voice yelling in the hallway on D&B's Never Ending Love For You?
Delaney of course...
I’ve read online that The Rolling Stones originally wanted Bonnie to sing the duet vocals on “Gimme Shelter” but ultimately Delaney did not allow her to do so, so they asked Merry Clayton instead. Some sources say it was due to a lack of contract and others say it was bad blood between Delaney and Mick Jagger. Any background on this?
Guessing you didnt take your B3 over to England, was there any difference to the model available over there..ie, did you have to do your 'magic'?
The DB song Funky sounds like Joe Cocker
Big sky country
Hi Bobby!
Did you ever cross paths with Nicky Hopkins, perhaps on Essence To Essence? Any stories about Nicky?
great camera work there's nothing wrong with that at all.
Only thing about out there you just got to watch out for unlike Austin are those little rattly things and those twisty things in the sky😉
look like a nice ride thought maybe be cruising into town a in like a vintage Chevy C10 pickup 😂
up there on RUclips and you can buy it there is Eric Clapton's first solo album but it's called Eric Clapton rarities and it features all the stuff that Delaney did and it sounds totally different than the original what everybody knows Eric's first solo album it's really wild to hear that too I heard it on RUclips and I was like man these tracks are totally different.
you really could hear apart from of course you know outside of music what talent Delaney had
Unlike Austin my eye.. we had rattlesnakes all over the place, bobcats, coyotes, scorpions , deer etc.
We also have/ had tornados and flash floods. We slept through a tornado that demolished a house and did significant damage to the nearby neighborhood and wiped out all the trees.
@@BW-CC yikes. I didn't know that part of Austin proper itself.
I'm sure out in Texas Hill Country surrounding that area of course I know about those twisters driving a truck for 30 years running a lot of lone Star.
Budda the horrific biggest F5 ever recorded down in general wiping the town off the map Georgetown but when I think Austin I think of the double-decker I 35 rolling through capital downtown itself and the area surrounding the clubs and the barbecue joints.
just watched 1971 vanishing point the other day. the original the Clevon Little DJ Barry and of course Delaney and Bonnie as the hippie band playing throughout the whole thing featured on the soundtrack.
Bobby with his stunning white grey hair ..in black looking stunning!...just saying...
it appears to me that the ol' D & B days had some good times & some bad times, more good than bad thanks to good cats like yourselves. Delany became a "monster".
It was drugs and alcohol that did that, sadly he could not shake them.
Oh please Coco, nothing wrong with your camera work! You captured the moment in that video. These videos are great! "Hello LA bye bye Birmingham" love the guitar intro on that by Bobby, if Its Eric Im wrong.
Thank you 2 for doing these videos , I’ve gotten more knowledge of how things went on with all my favorite artists than watching 100 documentary’s . Bobby your like a navigational beacon that’s still burning bright . I was wondering if you had a chance to jam with Micheal Bloomfield or Van Morrison ? Thanks again and I absolutely love youguys more so than anybody I’ve sat and listened to and learned about !
I can definitely relate to Bobby saying first to get there last to leave , let the good times roll . Scotty from Kansas City loves youguys stay safe and keep smiling
Thank you
I think the main thing you got from DB, was Eric..that whole thing.. would you have met him if you weren't with Friends?..also, George and that whole thing.. Delaney must have had something strong to leave the legacy he did, to be talked about 50 years after the fact.. btw, happy to see the white cat milling about..sge seems happy..THANKS
It was Alan Pariser who made all the connections for Delaney..without him and without Gram Parsons there would have been no D&B. D&B were his demise ultimately...he never got over it all. Also, the main thing Eric got was the best band that ever happened to him.
That’s no little fireplace, darlin’.
Hello Bobby, when Eric did his Rainbow Concert did you still live in England? Thank you.
In the process of leaving... but wasn't there. Wasn't asked to participate.
@@BW-CC Same old story with Eric in regards to you.
@@anthonyfiore923 Just keep in mind that it was Eric who bought back the rights to Bobby after he had sold them AND gave them back to Bobby.
@@joebloggs8636 Yes, i am aware of that, Eric was very generous when he did that, but has never done a full fledged reunion with Bobby like he did with Cream, Steve Winwood.
You guys look happy
I understand what Delaney was saying `steal from me, i`ll steal from you`. It just `lets collaborate and make the best music we can regardless of who wrote/played what. All during those times for decades everyone was looking to cop something good from others and make it their own without anyone noticing, hey, they stole that from so and so. hear that all the time.
Unfortunatly Delaney failed to give credit to those he stole from.
Bobby's County Life.. Where There's a will there's a way.
Call Radles Never Ending Song of Love.
He took them, put his name on them and so forth.
He didn't collaborate as much as plain steal from those he could.
And of course take all the credit and money.
@@BW-CC I know,such a shame too...i really love his vocals,he was a talented guy....i guess his insecrurity led to all bad stuff...really was a shame that he just could not be happy with his success and the success of others.
@@BW-CC in other words he was a businessman... ;-) not sticking up for him at all just saying, you know greedy businessmen and all that.
How far do you have to go for amenities?
In town we have a local grocer with most everything but because we don't eat meat and have other vegan needs we can do shopping an hour away. The drive is spectacular.
Long Long Texas Road - Roy Drusky
There you go. Away from the madness of Austin.
😎👍❤🖖
Love folks
Right hand drive Volvo?
No..lol
@@BW-CC But....but, you're driving on the right hand side or is the picture reversed! :-) I've owned Volvo wagons for decades. Wonderful car's to have our dog jump in the back!
Errr...They got any ..trees ..out there where you’re living now ?? I’d hate to be around when the wind picks up...😎
Bobby can you remember who was support on the UK Delany & Bonnie tour? I saw the show in Liverpool but I was so overawed by seeing a Beatle live onstage that my recollections of the show are misty to say the least (52 years ago ...jeez!)
No sorry
P.s.rip Rodger Hawkins
Coco, was that a May West impersonation at the beginning?! Beautiful country there indeed. So, what I get from your videos about Delaney was that he was a musical genius but a complete abusive a-hole for the most part otherwise?
No.. that was from snl the Liza Minelli skit trying to turn off a light.
@@BW-CC I found it, hilarious! ruclips.net/video/nVvxOwxuk_w/видео.html
There's an old saying about how all artists steal from somebody, but the best artists steal from everybody.
Hi CoCo.You two should trade places for one video and have Bobby interview you!!
:)
No, Bobby is a musician; he didn't need Delaney. It was the other way around. - It's geting harder to understand the words in your video; I don't know what your'e doing different, but please figure it out. I love hearing the stories and thoughts, and they're getting harder to understand.