Well I hate to shine so brightly among such an august body of luminaries, BUT -
-I once stood down the street from Captain Kangaroo, who was emceeing the opening of a new street in Centerville, California, 1956. My brother Judd, who was 6 at the time (I was 8) actually won a $100 savings bond in a drawing and got to run over and get on the truck bed that the good Capt. was standing on and got the bond directly from the great man's hand.
-Ronda and I were staying one night in Carmel, California. That evening as the sun was lowering, we were walking the beach when a tanned gentleman ran beside us with his dog and gave us a big shiny smile, and said "did you see that otter playing over there?" - he was actually relaxed and happy. Martin Sheen.
Boom! There's your celebrities. LOL.
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Kevin grab a cup of coffee or stronger -- its there
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What a cool thread. We all loved those guys. Wish I could have been one of the kids jamming with Sammy. I read his Bio once. Lost his eye to the horn ring on a Cadilac.
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When I feel better, I'll tell you about Chet. I haven't forgotten. Kevin, Get that bottle you "French Polish" with...I used to like that..151 proof...one shot for the guitar, one shot for you...one for the guitaarr...one shott fo you....onnneeee 4 theeeeee git.....wonnneeeeee mmoreee....haye whose hissss booze four4anyyyyway? Weeee...love thhhheeee look of theeeose turnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnning propppellors in the cieleingggggggg from the floour weeeeeeeeee!
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This is the Willie Nelson I remember, even to this day...you would never think he had this image at one time...
Here he is singing some songs that he wrote that made him a very wealthy man.
Oh, by the way...He sold "Crazy" to Patsy Cline for $50 because he had nothing to eat.
What ever you may think of him OR country music, he made a very BIG impact on music in general!! :>)
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=W1bXdXWEKaE
Here he is singing some songs that he wrote that made him a very wealthy man.
Oh, by the way...He sold "Crazy" to Patsy Cline for $50 because he had nothing to eat.
What ever you may think of him OR country music, he made a very BIG impact on music in general!! :>)
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=W1bXdXWEKaE
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Ray thank you for that. I've been a Willie fan for a long time. I remember Frank Sinatra once saying after hearing Willie. Man that cat is the best singer I've ever heard. That in itself is the ultimate compliment.
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Yeah...interesting isn't it? His "Read headed Stranger album" is my wife's favorite. :>)Lonnie B wrote:Ray thank you for that. I've been a Willie fan for a long time. I remember Frank Sinatra once saying after hearing Willie. Man that cat is the best singer I've ever heard. That in itself is the ultimate compliment.