He is legend. Like john Hartford Doc Watson. Jimmy, SRV, Lowell... And more.... Miss the true talent they had BTW... ANOTHER legend is still alive and touring Want tickets to s see Bonnie Raight... Saw her years ago in Richmond ... Delbert was playing somewhere else In RVA, and he showed up and did their duo song They are all gone but she's still here ! Shows are sold out Does anybody have a ticket they want to sell ???
1978/ home from vietnam . johnnyu hadf just quyit the maywood , Il (Chicago, IL) POst office. 1st apearearance on ACL. It's grainy videos like this that let him live on and help those who struggle. metting @ Mickey D's dining rm for breakfast . amazing what one man's gift of $8.00 to a guy who strugglled tom get his coffee one morring and it started withe the senior-scurity guy and it rolled fromkm there. don't try to improve an hour long that's perfect assit is!! stepped outside my room and there sat a KIa Forte. stuffed 2 bucks int he door and a slip of paper with arrows to MIKEY D's . i'll be thereat 1st lite. thanks ASHLEY! you stopped by whilst i slept and 'touched' and andrew doest need to know .
I'd like to request that you upload the full-length Austin City Limits Season 5 opening sequence that aired on PBS in 1980. The sequence features the show's staff driving in a truck and includes narration by Terry Lickona. The sequence begins with a shot of the Austin skyline as the camera pans up and pulls away. In the background, voices can be heard saying, "Hey Wylie, who's at Austin City Limits tonight? Let's get on down and find out!" The next scene shows a truck driving down the road. The camera zooms out on a house with "HOWDY" written on it and the occupants waving to the camera. The truck then backs up to some cattle, and the occupants wave to a cowboy on a horse. The camera cuts to a shot of a longhorn, then to a man jumping out of a fence as the truck approaches. The truck's occupants then get into the back of the truck, and a woman and a man drive away. The camera cuts to a shot of the occupants sitting in the back of the truck with a dog. The camera then zooms in on the truck as it drives down the road. The camera cuts to a shot of a longhorn painting in a field, then zooms out to show the Cow Town Pit Bar-B-Q as the truck passes by. Gary Menotti is then shown leaning in the back of the truck. The camera then pans left to show the truck driving down the road. A man is then shown laughing in the back of the truck. The camera cuts to a shot of the truck driving down the road, and then to a shot of a woman smiling in the back of the truck with her hair blowing in the wind. The camera then cuts to a shot of the landscape from the window of the truck. The camera pans up from the cactus to show the truck driving, and then pans up from the river to show the truck driving over a bridge. The truck is then shown getting splashed with water. The camera cuts to a shot of a woman and a man driving, then to a shot of the Austin skyline from the road. The truck then drives by as the occupants cheer. The camera pans left to show the Austin City Limits sign, and then zooms in on the sign. At the end of the sequence, the Austin City Limits sign morphs into photographs of that evening's performance, which is accompanied by Lickona's voiceover. Throughout the sequence, honky-tonk music plays in the background, accompanied by Dixieland horns. The music then shifts from honky-tonk music to an instrumental version of "London Homesick Blues."👍
Always will be man have some big ones think he was brilliant under talent and if you know history of talent that got pushed aside well maybe you could talk to bdidiatrt
Listening to johnprine won't stop you from aging,but it helps
“I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve” is my favorite line in ANY song.
It's up there with "The sunshine bores the daylights out of me".
This is fantastic! Somehow I hadn’t seen it before. We miss you John
Wow look at the crowd there smiling John singing no background just John prime
He is legend.
Like john Hartford
Doc Watson.
Jimmy,
SRV,
Lowell...
And more....
Miss the true talent they had
BTW... ANOTHER legend is still alive and touring
Want tickets to s see Bonnie Raight...
Saw her years ago in Richmond ... Delbert was playing somewhere else In RVA, and he showed up and did their duo song
They are all gone but she's still here !
Shows are sold out Does anybody have a ticket they want to sell ???
Saw John and Bonnie together in CLT once. Heckva show
I love John Prine,
I’m old but did not no how old these songs were im off by like well easy 15 years b😢still standing by I am a fan of John prime
Like the guy was a genius one man show the real stuff
Who else gives his guitarist a two minute solo to close a show?
Only John Prine! What a great soul… Miss him so much
The crowd laughed and laughed and laughed and loved him
Me too
omg spend a night
The last song, and that solo! I want someone to do a 15 minute cover of that. Dead and Company, are you listening?
My god, thank you. I've watched all the snippets from this show for so, so, so long. Thank you ♥
You're welcome!
Legends never die.....
Thanks for uploading this again. Hopefully it won't be taken down this time
I am enjoying these so much, thank you!!! ❤
Any one of John's songs could be a full length movie. Tell it all in every one don't he
True! Like Tom Waits (Romeo is Bleeding).
1978/ home from vietnam . johnnyu hadf just quyit the maywood , Il (Chicago, IL) POst office. 1st apearearance on ACL. It's grainy videos like this that let him live on and help those who struggle. metting @ Mickey D's dining rm for breakfast . amazing what one man's gift of $8.00 to a guy who strugglled tom get his coffee one morring and it started withe the senior-scurity guy and it rolled fromkm there. don't try to improve an hour long that's perfect assit is!! stepped outside my room and there sat a KIa Forte. stuffed 2 bucks int he door and a slip of paper with arrows to MIKEY D's . i'll be thereat 1st lite. thanks ASHLEY! you stopped by whilst i slept and 'touched' and andrew doest need to know .
Great show
Opie of a game Show of Businesses.......
Never had a chance
They want to make stories but I imagine he was cool
My 18 year old cat, Sabu died this week.
Sorry😢
Wow
U the man
Now we see how ridiculous we did look
...and would give anything to look like that again.
Cracks me up seeing how people were dressed in 78, and the hair dos. 😂. O yeah I thought I looked cool with bell-bottoms and long stringy hair 😂
Wait till hipsters get a load of themselves in 30 years.
Sad what I said not him
My hero academia
All was y nobody else thought he was so cool now I no
You do know his record stuff right
btw March Hares
I'd like to request that you upload the full-length Austin City Limits Season 5 opening sequence that aired on PBS in 1980. The sequence features the show's staff driving in a truck and includes narration by Terry Lickona. The sequence begins with a shot of the Austin skyline as the camera pans up and pulls away. In the background, voices can be heard saying, "Hey Wylie, who's at Austin City Limits tonight? Let's get on down and find out!" The next scene shows a truck driving down the road. The camera zooms out on a house with "HOWDY" written on it and the occupants waving to the camera. The truck then backs up to some cattle, and the occupants wave to a cowboy on a horse. The camera cuts to a shot of a longhorn, then to a man jumping out of a fence as the truck approaches. The truck's occupants then get into the back of the truck, and a woman and a man drive away. The camera cuts to a shot of the occupants sitting in the back of the truck with a dog. The camera then zooms in on the truck as it drives down the road. The camera cuts to a shot of a longhorn painting in a field, then zooms out to show the Cow Town Pit Bar-B-Q as the truck passes by. Gary Menotti is then shown leaning in the back of the truck. The camera then pans left to show the truck driving down the road. A man is then shown laughing in the back of the truck. The camera cuts to a shot of the truck driving down the road, and then to a shot of a woman smiling in the back of the truck with her hair blowing in the wind. The camera then cuts to a shot of the landscape from the window of the truck. The camera pans up from the cactus to show the truck driving, and then pans up from the river to show the truck driving over a bridge. The truck is then shown getting splashed with water. The camera cuts to a shot of a woman and a man driving, then to a shot of the Austin skyline from the road. The truck then drives by as the occupants cheer. The camera pans left to show the Austin City Limits sign, and then zooms in on the sign. At the end of the sequence, the Austin City Limits sign morphs into photographs of that evening's performance, which is accompanied by Lickona's voiceover. Throughout the sequence, honky-tonk music plays in the background, accompanied by Dixieland horns. The music then shifts from honky-tonk music to an instrumental version of "London Homesick Blues."👍
He was one of a kind,lucky enough to see him many wonderfully times
Is that the truth he was cool
taxes
waibtw?
Am I wrong he was but got nothing
H😊did he get nothing me 30 years ago thought it was his choice go retire with his wife
heady who am i btw.......?
WAIBTW?
Who is the girl?
WHO are we btw?
Always will be man have some big ones think he was brilliant under talent and if you know history of talent that got pushed aside well maybe you could talk to bdidiatrt