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Ultimate Waylon JenningsReviewsI looked for a Waylon Jennings collection similar to the cassette I used to own and enjoy years ago. I couldn't find a direct replacement so I bought this CD and love hearing the music again. The delivery of this item was prompt and was exactly what was displayed. I have ordered a few CD's from this provider and have never been disappointed! It's a great place for anyone trying to get into Waylon to start. Fans will note that there may be a couple of essential songs omitted, but it's still the best single disc comp. Warning: If you start with this comp, you will not end here as you will find yourself wanted the actual albums in full, especially anything from the 70's which is as good as it gets for country music. Right up there with The Man in Black. This is my first purchase of a "Walon Jennings CD" was very pleased with the songs and the good clear quality. Great voice! Listening makes me "want to sell my diamond rings and buy boots and faded jeans!". Highly recommend this one, enjoy. If you love Waylon Jennings then this is the cd for you. It has lots of his great hits. Average Rating:![]() |
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First they went platinum...Now they're going green. Your best loved music in its simplest form. 20 best-selling "Greatest Hits" & "Best of" collections now available in a new eco-friendly package. 1CD in card wallet packaging - no plastic, no booklet - just great music! Booklets are available online through a unique URL on the package. |
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Wanted! The OutlawsReviewsI finally found it again. I lost this cd and was so glad to find it again. All the greats!! Everyone should own this cd. I first owned this album back in the late 70's on 8 track, and I have wanted a cd for some time. A great selection of country by some great artists. a 10 on a scale of 10. Larry Anderson I put this album alongside Willie Nelson's "Red-Headed Stranger" as two of my most treasured albums. With Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, the Outlaws are another supergroup, like The Traveling Wilburys. This album does not disappoint. My favorite moment on the album is when Waylon has just completed his song, and then there is the familiar Willie Nelson instrumental guitar opening chords and the crowd goes wild. Willie has not even begun singing; I'm not even sure the audience can see him in the shadows, but they all recognize his guitar sound. Jessi is a superb song writer and she is featured in his album. With the passing of Waylon Jennings, this album has even more poignancy. To the best of my knowledge, the only way you can "buy" Jessi's "Looking for Blue Eyes" is by buying the whole album. It is worth it. I grew up on country music, with Waylon & Willie being among the most "modern" singers that my family listened to. At the time, I loved this album. I especially loved Jessie Colter. "I'm Not Lisa" still brings back memories. "Suspicious Minds" is really kind of schmaltzy and cliched, but I liked it then and I still like it. All these years later, I'm not sure I really needed a reissue with "lost" music, though. Truth be told, I don't find most of this music as compelling as I did back in my youth. Waylon & Willie both did much better work elsewhere. Tompall Glaser is forgettable, in my view. I still love Jessie Colter, though. I just wouldn't necessarily recommend her to others. Her voice is definitely an acquired taste. I loved the fact that one of The Outlaws was a woman, I guess. Some things never change. The CD itself is in great condition. There was confusion about my having already purchased it, and shipment was therefore delayed. The seller quickly rectified this oversight and remained in constant communication until my receipt of the item. Average Rating:![]() |
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Less successful when it's sentimental (Waylon Jennings' "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys") than when it's wry (Willie Nelson's myth-puncturing "Me and Paul"), this cash-in compilation of previously released cuts was just in time to grab the first platinum record ever awarded a country album... |
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Sesame Street Presents - Follow that BirdReviewsWe purchased this for our delayed four-year-old son and within just a few viewings, he was singing along with Waylon Jennings (Ain't No Road Too Long) and Alaina Reed (One Little Star). He has a better understanding of emotions after watching Big Bird go through such a range. It's now our go-to movie for bedtime. Great visual quality. Above all we enjoyed the childhood memories connected to the movie and its characters. Recommended! This was my grandsons' favorite movie, he's 25 now. We bought this for his son who will be 2 in March. It is a Christmas gift so we are not sure of the quality but it looks fine and clean, so I am sure it's fine. Can't wait to hear how they like it as I know they will watch it together. So glad it was available. It was delivered quickly. This was the very first movie I ever saw in a movie theater and I remembered it vividly. I had to buy it when my children became interested in Sesame Street. It is as much fun as I remember it being plus some. The moral and songs are what you would expect of a Sesame Street movie. It was mentioned that Elmo isn't in it and personally it's nice not having a muppet that is always the favorite and the center of attention being the main character. My children love the movie and I enjoy being able to share a piece of my childhood. This is a great movie. I was afraid when I watched it with my daughter that, though I loved it when I was younger, I would find it to be rather disappointing now (as has been the case with many "great" things I remember from my childhood)...not the case at all. I would be glad to watch it many more times again now. BE AWARE, if you are tempted to bounce over and buy the cheaper 2002 DVD version of this same movie, that it has no widescreen option, and will only play "formatted to fit your screen". If you prefer widescreen stick with this 2009 DVD version. Average Rating:![]() |
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Follow That Bird is as much a journey through time as it is a romp past the Sesame Street stop sign. Curiously, the cast members--live ones like Gordon and Maria, not just the Muppets--have the timeless look to them... |
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Dukes of Hazard: High Octane [VHS]ReviewsTastes like Whiskey, kicks like a mule-- must be moonshine! In this classic Dukes of Hazzard, Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle) has gone against his word and fired up a new a new batch of sipping whiskey. But looks can be downright decieving. What Jesse, Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) are cooking up is a substitue for fossil fuels.The Dukes are applying the secret family recipe and distilling a kick-tail "gasoline" in order to solve the nation's energy crisis. Of course, that only brings trouble for the Dukes. A federal revenue agent (Carlene Watkins) is doing her best to catch the Duke boys breaking their word and making moonshine. And Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) figures he can collect royalties on the fuel if the Dukes are given a government-funded stay in an iron-bar hotel. With all the heat on can Jesse and the boys make it in time to win the $20000 prize money? Find out and buy this hilarious GAS of an episode! Tastes like Whiskey, kicks like a mule-- must be moonshine! In this classic Dukes of Hazzard, Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle) has gone against his word and fired up a new a new batch of sipping whiskey. But looks can be downright decieving. What Jesse, Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) are cooking up is a substitue for fossil fuels.The Dukes are applying the secret family recipe and distilling a kick-tail "gasoline" in order to solve the nation's energy crisis. Of course, that only brings trouble for the Dukes. A federal revenue agent (Carlene Watkins) is doing her best to catch the Duke boys breaking their word and making moonshine. And Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) figures he can collect royalties on the fuel if the Dukes are given a government-funded stay in an iron-bar hotel. With all the heat on can Jesse and the boys make it in time to win the $20000 prize money? Find out and buy this hilarious GAS of an episode! all dukes episodes are great along with high octane it will keep you on the edge of your chair The first five episodes of The Dukes of Hazzard are about as good of television as you can get. They filmed not on a set in California but on location in Covington, GA. The plots are- dare we say it- REALISTIC AND WELL WRITTEN! The comedy is great, Rosco and Boss are actually not dumbed down to the point of absurdity, and, well, THEY ARE JUST OUTSTANDING EPISODES OF TELEVISION THAT RANK WITH ANYTHING YOU CAN NAME! Especially if you're like me and dispise "social commentary" in your television shows.This episode is famous for several reasons. First, it is the first time that Luke ever drives the General Lee. His jump over a semi to begin the show, as well as give the General Lee its first great shot of its famous CNH-320 license plates, not only begins the episode with a bang, but is the shot used on the General Lee model kits sold in toy stores in the 1980s. This is also the first episode directed by Don McDougal, the greatest Dukes director of them all, who directed Dukes episodes throughout the show's seven year run. And, of course, this is the last episode filmed in Georgia. This episode also features sexy character actress Carlene Watkins. Remember the blonde Alex Riger fell in love with when Latka and Simka set everyone up in "The Schlogel Episode" of Taxi? Remember the blonde after Fraiser Crane with a boyfriend in prison and a taste for intimacy in dangerous situtations in Frasier? This is her, young, BRUNETTE, and playing a REVENUER! As Cooter says- "She's a whole lot better looking than ol' Agent Roach"- so much so she even gets Enos' eyes to stray from Daisy and call JD Hogg "Boss" for the only time in the 145 episode run of the series (well- he looked at Vera too when he guest starred on that crossover episode of Alice)!The plot is great fun- a real cat and mouse game on the moonshine theme the series was based on but later shyed away from- and for the first time it reveals the fact Boss and Uncle Jesse ran shine back in the old days. Bit parts from two actors who appeared in the historic pilot "One Armed Bandits" are included- Champ Laidler as "Old Brodie" and Ralph Pace with such a new look to him in his new character you'd never recognize him from the first episode. It's the only episode Jesse ever breaks his word in as he makes some moonshine "for his country to help solve the energy crisis"- a 1979 history lesson from pop culture if there ever was one! And the General, for one brief shot, has its original checkered-Confederate flag pattern between its rear window and trunk lid! Remember Gasahol! Learn how we will have fuel for combustion engines even if someday we run out of oil! And buy this great episode! NOW! PULL OUT THE CREDIT CARD! LET THE KIDS GO ANOTHER WEEK WITHOUT NEW SHOES! PUT OFF THE NEW CAR AND DESTROY YOUR CREDIT RATING IF YOU MUST! IT'S THAT GOOD! If nothing else, you'll finally "get it" after the hatchet job of cutting scenes TNN does to it! It showed that Moonshine really makes car motors run. Average Rating:![]() |
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Sesame Street Presents Follow that Bird [VHS]ReviewsWe purchased this for our delayed four-year-old son and within just a few viewings, he was singing along with Waylon Jennings (Ain't No Road Too Long) and Alaina Reed (One Little Star). He has a better understanding of emotions after watching Big Bird go through such a range. It's now our go-to movie for bedtime. Great visual quality. Above all we enjoyed the childhood memories connected to the movie and its characters. Recommended! This was my grandsons' favorite movie, he's 25 now. We bought this for his son who will be 2 in March. It is a Christmas gift so we are not sure of the quality but it looks fine and clean, so I am sure it's fine. Can't wait to hear how they like it as I know they will watch it together. So glad it was available. It was delivered quickly. This was the very first movie I ever saw in a movie theater and I remembered it vividly. I had to buy it when my children became interested in Sesame Street. It is as much fun as I remember it being plus some. The moral and songs are what you would expect of a Sesame Street movie. It was mentioned that Elmo isn't in it and personally it's nice not having a muppet that is always the favorite and the center of attention being the main character. My children love the movie and I enjoy being able to share a piece of my childhood. This is a great movie. I was afraid when I watched it with my daughter that, though I loved it when I was younger, I would find it to be rather disappointing now (as has been the case with many "great" things I remember from my childhood)...not the case at all. I would be glad to watch it many more times again now. BE AWARE, if you are tempted to bounce over and buy the cheaper 2002 DVD version of this same movie, that it has no widescreen option, and will only play "formatted to fit your screen". If you prefer widescreen stick with this 2009 DVD version. Average Rating:![]() |
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A meddling social worker sends poor Big Bird off to Ocean View, Illinios, for the comforts of family life with his "own kind," the Dodos. But Big Bird is a disaster as a Dodo and, lonely and homesick, he soon sets off on foot for Sesame Street... |
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Lost Outlaw Performance [VHS]ReviewsThe quality of this video is excellent but I was disappointed in the performance itself. This video showcases the true talents of Waylon Jennings at the verry height of his carrer and the infamous "outlaw" movement. The music incased in this video is so remarkable that it can only be the one and only Waylon Jennings. I'm a total Waylon fanatic and any Waylon fans knows that theres only two ways to hear Waylon at his best and they are 1) turned up as loud as you can stand it, and 2) LIVE! This video contains both and is sure to keep any Waylon fan wanting just one more song after its over. The list of songs this video brings is totally awe inspiring. Here are a few of the songs this once in a lifetime preformance brings:Lonsome' on'ry and meanMammas dont let your babies grow up to be cowboysThis TimeHonkey tonk herosAre you sure Hank done it this way?Good hearted womanand many other great peices of music. If your a true Waylon fan the what are you waiting for? Buy the video now. to any fan of waylon i really advise you to buy this video: songs are very good, waylon is just perfect, if you liked the RCA 75/85 period this is the video you need.For the first time I can hear the music without interuptions or disturbing added comments: just waylon and a fabulous band especialy the steel guitarist...a great moment in the country music history ! I thought this was one of the best videos I have ever seen. It was just like being at the concert. I caught myself wanting to clap after each song. When he started singing he didn't stop until the end of the video. My daughter and I both bought it. It is great and I am so happy they found it and put it out to the public. In 1993 I bought this VHS in London and in 1999 it was wourned out so I had to buy a new one. Now I am waiting for it on DVD.I have been a fan of Waylon since erly 1970 and he is the greatest. This VHS is simply the best. Last summer I heard Waylon live at Solomon, Maryland and have the whole consert on my VCR, nearly 2 hours. It was a great moment for me to meet Waylon and Jessi behind sceen before the show and to talk with them. Wait for the DVD and buy The Lost Outlaw Performance and you wont regret it. Average Rating:![]() |
Waylon Arnold Jennings (June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002) was an influential American country music singer and musician. A self-taught guitar player, he rose to prominence as a bass player for Buddy Holly following the break-up of The Crickets. He escaped death in the February 3, 1959 plane crash that took the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson when he gave up his seat to the latter.[1] By the 1970s, he had become associated with so-called "outlaws," an informal group of musicians who worked outside of the Nashville corporate scene. A series of duet albums with Willie Nelson in the late 1970s culminated in the 1978 crossover hit, "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys". In 1979, he recorded the theme song for the hit television show The Dukes of Hazzard, and also served as the narrator ("The Balladeer") for all seven seasons of the show.
He continued to be active in the recording industry, forming the group The Highwaymen with Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson. Jennings released his last solo studio album in 1998. In 2001, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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