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On my thread asking what your all-time favorite movie was, bbqcoder posted about liking concert films, which made me think of something that's really resonated with me over the years, that I often keep thinking about over & over.
And that's the many music concerts I've loved watching on public tv channels.
While I've never really been a country & western music fan, this concert I watched on PBS- Seattle lingers on with me, since I enjoyed it so very much:
It was a concert sometime in the late 90's I believe, with THE HIGHWAYMEN:
- Willie Nelson - Waylon Jennings - Johnny Cash - and Kris Kristofferson -
I found it to be an absolute smash - some of the best country -western music I'd ever heard ! I'll never forget it.
Did you see it - and what did you think ?
Although Waylon & Johnny are no longer with us, apparently Willie and Kris are still doing reasonably well, now into their mid-eighties !
Would love to hear any thoughts you might have about country-western music.
(A little aside from country music, but not televised concerts, that I find it very hard to forget about is the last concert (at least I think it was his last) performed by Frank Sinatra at Madison Square Gardens when he was into his 60's I believe - voice was as great as ever - the crowd went wild and I was mesmerized - 'course I've always loved his music ! )
And that's the many music concerts I've loved watching on public tv channels.
While I've never really been a country & western music fan, this concert I watched on PBS- Seattle lingers on with me, since I enjoyed it so very much:
It was a concert sometime in the late 90's I believe, with THE HIGHWAYMEN:
- Willie Nelson - Waylon Jennings - Johnny Cash - and Kris Kristofferson -
I found it to be an absolute smash - some of the best country -western music I'd ever heard ! I'll never forget it.
Did you see it - and what did you think ?
Although Waylon & Johnny are no longer with us, apparently Willie and Kris are still doing reasonably well, now into their mid-eighties !
Would love to hear any thoughts you might have about country-western music.
(A little aside from country music, but not televised concerts, that I find it very hard to forget about is the last concert (at least I think it was his last) performed by Frank Sinatra at Madison Square Gardens when he was into his 60's I believe - voice was as great as ever - the crowd went wild and I was mesmerized - 'course I've always loved his music ! )