😢bless Waylon for knowing what Reba needed to hear. I imagine anyone who got to know Waylon Jennings at home and on stage would have loved him dearly. Absolute legend.
A national treasure , is the only way I know how to describe Waylon Jennings. His style of music and way of life is a true rock star. Thank you Mr. Jennings for all you did for artist of today.
I was one of the lucky ones. I started with Waylon in early 70's & never left him. Thru all the phases. Live in Midwest & was able to see him 8 times alone, 2times with Willie & once with Highwaymen. During the times around the Willie era they came out & "visited". It was a magic time. Waylon's music is still magic for country music.
Watching this in Jan 2022 just a few days after Ralph Emery passed away. What a treat to see 2 icons no longer with us. I saw WAYLO at the SURF in April 1995 when he played for the 1st time since the night of the crash. Some people should live forever. These 2 are among them. WAYLON will always be my favorite singer.
open hearted, straight down to earth man like no other. The things he says in the interviews. What a legend. Definitely a National Treasure. Much love from Argentina
My father-in-law (K. D. North) lived across the alley from his house in Littlefield, Texas! They both quit High School in the 10th grade! Saw Waylon's school photo, which looked nothing like I expected! Great performer...!
I saw him with the highwaymen Melb Australia in the middle 90s. Toward the end went down to the front of the stage and stood in awe looking at all that talent in 1 place. Left right after the show and saw the menfolk down near the bus. 18 years later I talked to an elderly couple who had been to the show and stayed behind for 45 minutes waiting for the crowd to disperse. There were 300 of the attendees and what happens is that Willie came out with his guitar and sang to the 300 for 45 minutes.
Back when you can breathe without being arrested in Australia. Sad to look back on what a much better world we once lived in. Things will turn around again.
I can remember going to a drive in movie in 1967 and watched the movie Nashville Rebel and was hooked on Waylon Jennings. Also, a high school friend had that LP and a couple more of Waylon s early LP's. Can't tell you how many times, that I've sung along to his tunes over those many years. Great interview. The Buddy Holly part was emotional to listen to. What a performer that Waylon was. One of the best ever.
⚘You bet !🎶💥😇.I pray he & all these great & other singers are in Heaven singing&praising our LORD GOD and LORD JESUS with music Our Lord approves of.Their music is FOREVER!🎶😇💥🌈🥰
Thos was was one of tje best interview i love watching Interview of famous country legend ald old rock roll and another thing i love interview of people in stockcars raceing thank RUclips for putting legends on the computer in interview A12021
I love this man to me was the best of the damn best I miss him and so sad sad thing that I didn't really get into his music and a lot of his lifestyle until after he was gone God bless you man God bless you rest in peace Waylon
Love Waylon. Love him solo, his stories & also his time with the Outlaws. Some of the best songs I ever saw on TV came from Waylon. One I can’t pass by is “Here comes that rainbow again”, by Johnny Cash with a walk-on chorus that just warms the heart by Waylon. Can’t avoid a tear from that perfect Kris Kristofferson song, sung by these good friends.
That autobiography is available here on RUclips in 3 parts I believe, & Waylon narrates it himself. The sound quality isn't the best, but it's so great to hear him tell all his stories from his incredible life. He was an amazing guy & an incredible talent. RIP Hoss.
I listened to that. Loved Waylon. I worked on a lot of the same stages at the same time. I probably have 25 Waylon guitar picks in collection and I don't ask for things, if it's on the floor after the show laying on the stage it belongs to whomever picks it up.
I also loved waylon,willie johnny and chris.i had some of the outlaw albums.i also wanted to look the part so I bought a cowboy riding coat called a duster which is made in australia and made from oilskinn.i ave cowboy boots buckles and westershirts. I used to have collar clips and bolo ties to.
I was on my way to school the morning it was anounced on the radio that Waylon had passed I was a junior in highschool I remember a week or so before that he was on the Carl P Mayfield radio show and was cutting up joking about being sick it was said that Willie Nelson had been checking up on him and Waylon said you know I never knew a time of Willie ever being sick Waylon said Willie would smoke a pickle if it wasn't so darn soft and hard to light
Waylon was so cool and so handsome witty and smart!! Can tell he still hurts over Buddy dying. Miss ya Waylon ❤️ I use to love Ralph Emery but here he is annoying with the interuptions!
I've had two vehicles with a Flyin' W in the back window: 1995 2 Door Chevy Blazer (fullsize-lifted) and a 2004 Ram 1500 Quad. That was from the years 2004-2010 I think. Once I got a Flyin' W on my forearm I felt like that was sufficient 🤠.
Waylon was only 6'0" yet he towers over the commentator. I wonder why there was so much focus on Hank Sr's boots. Waylon said he was determined to make them fit.
People do a lot of belly aching, especially the country music fans that real music is dead and now much better W.J. and Willie and all the Legends. Cannot argue with them... we are just people who know better, have been gifted with the sense, and the taste to appreciate better music. What we should be doing more is praising that technology makes it just as easy to access the material to hear these people and to see them alive as it is to listen to that new junk. RUclips has made it possible to relive and to listen to the real good stuff and to simply just ignore that commercial garbage. It is a bit annoying to hear these singers mention the Legends in their songs, like their music can stand up to what they were doing their whole careers - there you go I am complaining too
I was looking at the comments and read this one and thought to myself, "that's a damn good question"...and it was mine haha. Didn't notice it right away. Thanks for the response btw w/ the Oakleys
Just made it through Emery's interview with Merle Haggard. Ir was a struggle because it seemed as if Emery was not listening to Merle who never got to finish a story. Flat rude! As much as I wanted to hear Waylon's interview, after 8 minutes of Emery's constantly cutting him off I hit stop. Gonna try to find another interview with a considerate, respectful host.
I always wondered if Waylon used an image consultant because it seems every decade that he changes his look. Some of it is natural aging but the clothes changed also. I'm sure mine did too.
He simply understood the concept of reinvention and growing artistically. I think the image he had at any given time was a reflection of where he was as an artist.
I can clear this up for you. There is an interview Waylon did for TNN I'm 1999. In that interview he said he coukdnt understand how these musicians have image consultants. I can send a link. I've been a fan for 22 years and I've read almost everything. He didn't need an image consultant. He was very bright and self aware and aware of what was changing.
@Know Music Man Waylon quit cocaine about 18 years before died, somewhat more than "a few." No doubt, though, the 21 years he spent on coke & uppers did plenty of damage, as well as the cigarettes that he only quit (supposedly) after he had by bypass surgery in the late 80's. Everybody has vices though. Why do you want to emphasize his? He was a he'll of a lot more that just a smoking tweaker.
@@pageribe2399 Yes and you were his butler so you know for a fact everything you have said here. Not just something you grabbed off the internet. He and I are both native Texans. Not bashing one thing about his talent or career in Music and TV. Just saying his lifestyle ruined his health. If you're a Texan. Talk. If you're not. Walk.
@@knowmusicman157, Born and Raised in Texas right here and I have a ranch here today. By your standards, that means that I have permission to talk. Waylon's story about his bad habits is something for people to learn from. He had a $1,500.00 a day cocaine habit and it caused him to go in debt by about $200,000.00. They told Waylon to file for bankruptcy. He said that was the easy way out. He got himself into it and he will get himself out. He said that he went to Vegas and won a lot a gambling and dug his way out of the hole.
@@pageribe2399. My mom and aunts loved Waylon. In the 70s I use to sing along to the Nashville rebel at 8 years old. The in 1980 I saw him and Jessie at Lanier land in north Ga. He was great. Saw hank there to but he was so screwed up he couldn’t sing a song. The greats are gone now. Hank has really got the big head don’t even like him now. Icon is stuck on his self.
I have to disagree with people not liking Emery style of interviewing, theres a lot to cover; how else are you going to get everything in that you want to cover, i have done interviews and you have to take control to cover what you want otherwise guest will take up too much time rambling and you have to move things along; read the book; its a great book; great interview with a clear headed waylon, my favorite singer along with cash, kristopherson and nelson.
He may have had it, but Diabetes is what killed him. He had complications during a surgery and had to have his left foot amputated in December of 2001. He died in February of 2002.
I really liked Ralph back in the day on Nashville Now, but I agree that when he did these "On The Record" series interviews, his style often left a lot to be desired.
There will never be another waymore,he was awesome really good music rest in peace waylon all the way from the Navajo Nation...
😢bless Waylon for knowing what Reba needed to hear. I imagine anyone who got to know Waylon Jennings at home and on stage would have loved him dearly. Absolute legend.
Bobby Bare is 88 as of august 2023. This is the best interview I've seen on Waylon.
I have loved Waylon for years. Thank you for sharing. I miss you so much Waylon. RIP Waylon Jennings you were/ are still the Best!
Almost 60 yrs old. Big fan of Waylon Jennings. Was raised on his music 🎶 ❤
A national treasure , is the only way I know how to describe Waylon Jennings. His style of music and way of life is a true rock star. Thank you Mr. Jennings for all you did for artist of today.
I miss you Waylon this was when country music was real 🎶 Willie Nelson is still around so far
I was one of the lucky ones. I started with Waylon in early 70's & never left him. Thru all the phases. Live in Midwest & was able to see him 8 times alone, 2times with Willie & once with Highwaymen. During the times around the Willie era they came out & "visited". It was a magic time. Waylon's music is still magic for country music.
RIP Waylon. Thank you for sharing. THE HURT CAN STILL BE HEARD IN WAYLONS VOICE WHEN HE WAS TALKING ABOUT BUDDY HOLLY.
Waylôn never be another
Rip
This is a great salute to Waylon.
When the world lost Buddy. Waylon lost a best friend. And a brother. Loved each other like brothers
Love Waylon still love his music felt sick to my stomach when I heard he passed away I have a CD of Waylon's songs he will live on in his music.
Rest in Peace, Ralph Emery. Greatest broadcaster in country music history.
Watching this in Jan 2022 just a few days after Ralph Emery passed away. What a treat to see 2 icons no longer with us. I saw WAYLO at the SURF in April 1995 when he played for the 1st time since the night of the crash. Some people should live forever. These 2 are among them. WAYLON will always be my favorite singer.
One of my favorite interviews with Waylon and I have seen several.
The world was a better place when Waylon, Merle and George were still in it.
You said it
Thank God we got to experience it
Agreed.
You know what's sad they prolly couldn't get record deal today
@@jackhopkins4679 Sadly, you're right. Not pretty enough, can't dance, too country.
Waylon definitely and defiantly left "deep prints". R.I.P. Hoss
open hearted, straight down to earth man like no other. The things he says in the interviews. What a legend. Definitely a National Treasure.
Much love from Argentina
Waylon’s voice was the primary instrument.
My father-in-law (K. D. North) lived across the alley from his house in Littlefield, Texas! They both quit High School in the 10th grade!
Saw Waylon's school photo, which looked nothing like I expected!
Great performer...!
One of the greatest, in country. He had it all.
Waylon was really good in that Married With Children bit! 💀🔥
RIP Ralph Emery..we'll miss you sir.
I wish I could have seen him in concert
I saw him with the highwaymen Melb Australia in the middle 90s. Toward the end went down to the front of the stage and stood in awe looking at all that talent in 1 place. Left right after the show and saw the menfolk down near the bus. 18 years later I talked to an elderly couple who had been to the show and stayed behind for 45 minutes waiting for the crowd to disperse. There were 300 of the attendees and what happens is that Willie came out with his guitar and sang to the 300 for 45 minutes.
Back when you can breathe without being arrested in Australia. Sad to look back on what a much better world we once lived in. Things will turn around again.
Waylon seems like he was just a regular dude. A real guy with no bullshit. Missing that plane caused him much hurt,but much pleasure for us fans!
I can remember going to a drive in movie in 1967 and watched the movie Nashville Rebel and was hooked on Waylon Jennings. Also, a high school friend had that LP and a couple more of Waylon
s early LP's. Can't tell you how many times, that I've sung along to his tunes over those many years. Great interview. The Buddy Holly part was emotional to listen to. What a performer that Waylon was. One of the best ever.
R.I.P. Buddy Holly and Waylon Jennings.
Thea best to ever do it! His music his story his oration is second to none!
God bless Waylon, and Ralph Emery. Glad Bobby Bare is still alive.
And Caroll Spinney. Just For becoming friends with Waylon, and help tame him more!!💛💚😀😀
I hope that you rest in peace Hoss. From Ireland 🇮🇪
Peace
Amen to that .slan leath.
Gold. Thanks for sharing this interview with us
⚘You bet !🎶💥😇.I pray he & all these great & other singers are in Heaven singing&praising our LORD GOD and LORD JESUS with music Our Lord approves of.Their music is FOREVER!🎶😇💥🌈🥰
Thos was was one of tje best interview i love watching Interview of famous country legend ald old rock roll and another thing i love interview of people in stockcars raceing thank RUclips for putting legends on the computer in interview A12021
It wasn't youtube
Anyone canupload a video.
No one will ever feel Waylon shoes. !!! Rest In Peace Hoss !!
God rest all there souls. May they all rest in peace💖
I love this man to me was the best of the damn best I miss him and so sad sad thing that I didn't really get into his music and a lot of his lifestyle until after he was gone God bless you man God bless you rest in peace Waylon
Love Waylon. Love him solo, his stories & also his time with the Outlaws. Some of the best songs I ever saw on TV came from Waylon. One I can’t pass by is “Here comes that rainbow again”, by Johnny Cash with a walk-on chorus that just warms the heart by Waylon. Can’t avoid a tear from that perfect Kris Kristofferson song, sung by these good friends.
Right Sue even after all those years you can hear the pain in his voice.
Some things you never get over.
RIP Ralph Emery and Ol' Waylon. They were in my living room a lot
Waylon my hero
Waylon Jennings you're an inspiration sidekick Johnny
1995.... 20 years before the Viper Pitt sunglasses 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Sure do miss that man, and many others.
Memories from life, when I was young. My brother loved these singers, and I was more New Country, but my memories comfort me. 🙏🧡
I enjoyed that interview. Waylon eas fabulous 👌
Man do I miss Waylon 😕
That autobiography is available here on RUclips in 3 parts I believe, & Waylon narrates it himself. The sound quality isn't the best, but it's so great to hear him tell all his stories from his incredible life. He was an amazing guy & an incredible talent. RIP Hoss.
I listened to that. Loved Waylon. I worked on a lot of the same stages at the same time. I probably have 25 Waylon guitar picks in collection and I don't ask for things, if it's on the floor after the show laying on the stage it belongs to whomever picks it up.
Thanks. You. Mr. Waylon jennings
@@monmixer 😅
This is the first time I have heard Waylon talk about the plane crash. Made my head spin to hear all of it.
I was waiting to here Waylon’s side of the friendship with Caroll Spinney!! Waylon LOVED Caroll!!!💛💚😀😀
Amen they are really missed❤
Just amazing.
ROBERT DUVALL,
AN OVERLOOKED ,UNDERRATED INCREDIBLE EXCELLENT ACTOR!
AUGSTUS MCCRAY
God bless you and your family I love your music 🎶 🎵 ❤️ 🙏 ♥️
No one will fill those boots or Waylons boots either! Sadly missed
I also loved waylon,willie johnny and chris.i had some of the outlaw albums.i also wanted to look the part so
I bought a cowboy riding coat called a duster which is made in australia and made from oilskinn.i ave cowboy boots buckles and westershirts. I used to have collar clips and bolo ties to.
I was on my way to school the morning it was anounced on the radio that Waylon had passed I was a junior in highschool I remember a week or so before that he was on the Carl P Mayfield radio show and was cutting up joking about being sick it was said that Willie Nelson had been checking up on him and Waylon said you know I never knew a time of Willie ever being sick Waylon said Willie would smoke a pickle if it wasn't so darn soft and hard to light
Love Waylon and Robert Duvall.❤
Enjoyed the times I chatted with Waylon. He a Jessi would call on the Christmas season.
MR EMERY WAS A REALLY GREAT HOST. WE NEVER MISSED HIS PROGRAM. MISS HIM AND HIS SHOW. RIP
2 great losses in country music R I P RALPH EMERY AND WAYLON JENNINGS
oh gosh I know that feeling lost a friend to a tanker truck explosion i had just seem him a couple of days before
loved his books
watched TNN Ralph and shotgun red love it alot of country stars
Waylon was so cool and so handsome witty and smart!! Can tell he still hurts over Buddy dying. Miss ya Waylon ❤️ I use to love Ralph Emery but here he is annoying with the interuptions!
He could do that from time to time...😂
I miss my husband Brian Lattonzio and my 12 day old baby girl patience albrie Brown Lattonzio .
PURE TALENT
All my vehicles have a W in the back window or top case on the bikes, to this very day.
I've had two vehicles with a Flyin' W in the back window: 1995 2 Door Chevy Blazer (fullsize-lifted) and a 2004 Ram 1500 Quad. That was from the years 2004-2010 I think. Once I got a Flyin' W on my forearm I felt like that was sufficient 🤠.
My too,along with ZZ.
Waylon was only 6'0" yet he towers over the commentator. I wonder why there was so much focus on Hank Sr's boots. Waylon said he was determined to make them fit.
Actually, his eldest son, Terry, said Waylon was 6'1" or 6'2" depending on which foot he was standing on. (Due to a childhood accident.)
@@pageribe9412 I wonder if Waylon is saying something other, than what the public perceives.
@@iamgriff
Not sure what you mean.
Read the 3 books about him; his, his eldest son's, and his wife's.
@@pageribe9412 My point is this, why would a man intentionally try to fit into smaller boots if they didn't have a incentive to do so.
@@iamgriff Because Hank Sr was his Idol and they were a gift from Hank Jr he was being polite by saying they fit perfect probably
I like all of waylon Jennings songs and I really wish that I had the money to buy is getter the black and white one
You want the Waylon Jennings box set?
With his guitar leather style all around it?
You can have a guitar wrapped in Waylon style leather for about $850.00.
very unique
Love Waylon and Robert Duvall.
People do a lot of belly aching, especially the country music fans that real music is dead and now much better W.J. and Willie and all the Legends. Cannot argue with them... we are just people who know better, have been gifted with the sense, and the taste to appreciate better music. What we should be doing more is praising that technology makes it just as easy to access the material to hear these people and to see them alive as it is to listen to that new junk. RUclips has made it possible to relive and to listen to the real good stuff and to simply just ignore that commercial garbage. It is a bit annoying to hear these singers mention the Legends in their songs, like their music can stand up to what they were doing their whole careers - there you go I am complaining too
Shit Hurts
hello waylon
Anybody know what brand of sunglasses Ol' Hoss is rockin'? I want to buy a pair.
Probably oakleys
I was looking at the comments and read this one and thought to myself, "that's a damn good question"...and it was mine haha. Didn't notice it right away.
Thanks for the response btw w/ the Oakleys
Love u❤❤❤❤debbie
Lovely Waylon Jennings singer great man would could meet him William Wade
Just made it through Emery's interview with Merle Haggard. Ir was a struggle because it seemed as if Emery was not listening to Merle who never got to finish a story. Flat rude! As much as I wanted to hear Waylon's interview, after 8 minutes of Emery's constantly cutting him off I hit stop. Gonna try to find another interview with a considerate, respectful host.
#LoveWaylon
I always wondered if Waylon used an image consultant because it seems every decade that he changes his look. Some of it is natural aging but the clothes changed also. I'm sure mine did too.
He simply understood the concept of reinvention and growing artistically. I think the image he had at any given time was a reflection of where he was as an artist.
I can clear this up for you. There is an interview Waylon did for TNN I'm 1999. In that interview he said he coukdnt understand how these musicians have image consultants. I can send a link. I've been a fan for 22 years and I've read almost everything. He didn't need an image consultant. He was very bright and self aware and aware of what was changing.
Ralph should shut up and let Waylon soeak more. He is like this in all his interviews.
cigarettes and cocaine killed Hoss. He got clean from the snow a few years before he passed. But the damage was done.
Diabetes
@Know Music Man
Waylon quit cocaine about 18 years before died, somewhat more than "a few."
No doubt, though, the 21 years he spent on coke & uppers did plenty of damage, as well as the cigarettes that he only quit (supposedly) after he had by bypass surgery in the late 80's.
Everybody has vices though. Why do you want to emphasize his? He was a he'll of a lot more that just a smoking tweaker.
@@pageribe2399 Yes and you were his butler so you know for a fact everything you have said here. Not just something you grabbed off the internet. He and I are both native Texans. Not bashing one thing about his talent or career in Music and TV. Just saying his lifestyle ruined his health. If you're a Texan. Talk. If you're not. Walk.
@@knowmusicman157, Born and Raised in Texas right here and I have a ranch here today. By your standards, that means that I have permission to talk.
Waylon's story about his bad habits is something for people to learn from. He had a $1,500.00 a day cocaine habit and it caused him to go in debt by about $200,000.00. They told Waylon to file for bankruptcy. He said that was the easy way out. He got himself into it and he will get himself out. He said that he went to Vegas and won a lot a gambling and dug his way out of the hole.
@@pageribe2399. My mom and aunts loved Waylon. In the 70s I use to sing along to the Nashville rebel at 8 years old. The in 1980 I saw him and Jessie at Lanier land in north Ga. He was great. Saw hank there to but he was so screwed up he couldn’t sing a song. The greats are gone now. Hank has really got the big head don’t even like him now. Icon is stuck on his self.
👍❤️
Best country singer ever except maybe for Hank
I have one
6 packs a day, I'm surprised he lived as long as he did.
carl smith had tv show in canada ?
I have to disagree with people not liking Emery style of interviewing, theres a lot to cover; how else are you going to get everything in that you want to cover, i have done interviews and you have to take control to cover what you want otherwise guest will take up too much time rambling and you have to move things along; read the book; its a great book; great interview with a clear headed waylon, my favorite singer along with cash, kristopherson and nelson.
Cigarettes got Waylon - he had quit by then but the emphysema had its hold -
He may have had it, but Diabetes is what killed him. He had complications during a surgery and had to have his left foot amputated in December of 2001. He died in February of 2002.
Imagine Ralf fileing his nails and saying I'm bored 😴 get it emery bord ha
Winning Jones is a great singer
B.SHIT....
Okay, so it's not Uncle Howard...Hank?
Oh shit
And how.
He purchased a pound of cocaine at one time. Lol. Omg
Just to get him through the weekend......
CT CT vu
Rough
Ralph Emery's interviewing style does not appeal to me.
I really liked Ralph back in the day on Nashville Now, but I agree that when he did these "On The Record" series interviews, his style often left a lot to be desired.
Waylon Jennings which
Ralph's interview style is dreadful...
No it isn't its wonderfull.
Go away
Amazing man , and Life !