Vince Gill - Pure Prairie League (Commentary) paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Pure Prairie League (Commentary) - Vince Gill



I played with them when I was in high school, that band Mountain Smoke
I told you about, we opened for Pure Prairie League
When I was still in high school, in Oklahoma City
And, we just hit it off that night, we jammed together
And played on stage together and
And, we even- oh, it's funny, we got a better review, than they did that night
But, uh, anyway, uhm, many years later, this was probably three or four years later
I was livin' in Los Angeles, so a friend of mine was going out there to audition
And he said, "Hey, I'm gonna audition for Pure Prairie League, you wanna go?"
I said, "Yeah, I played a gig with 'em when I was in high school
I'll go see if they even remember me", you know
Go along and watch the audition and
And, I introduced myself to 'em, they go
"Aren't you that kid from Oklahoma that plays all the different instruments?"
And I go, "Yeah"
They said, "Would you be interested in this gig?"
And my friend's looking at me like, "Oh, great, thanks a lot"
And I said, "No, I really wouldn't", I said, "I'm playing with Byron and
Lovin' life here and, da-da-da-da-da", and
They said, "Well, come back tomorrow and just jam with us
Just come have some fun"
I said, "Okay", so took my electric guitar and amp and got to-
Runnin' all the way up and go play with 'em and it was kinda fun
You know, after a lot of years of not playing
Much music that really, you know, rocked pretty hard and
And, I said, "Man, I'll come, I'll come play with you for a while", so
Ah, away I went and made three records with 'em and, had a couple of hits and
Got to be on "Solid Gold", "American Band Stand" and all these
Crazy TV shows, "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert" and
And so for, for a young guy of 21, maybe somethin' like that
I was getting a great taste of what the music business was really like
What touring was really like with promoters and the-the-the real deal
You know, and it was a great education, I wouldn't, I wouldn't trade that for nothin'
And I had a, I had a good time, it was good guys



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Vince Gill - In His Own Words (Commentary)
Album In His Own Words (Commentary)
date de sortie
28-01-2016

1 Vince Gill's Earliest Recording (Commentary)
2 Getting Better At Guitar All the Time (Commentary)
3 Inspiring Musicians – The Teenage Years (Commentary)
4 Diversity of Musical Tastes (Commentary)
5 Recording With Alice Cooper (Commentary)
6 Fear and Insecurity - Even From My Heroes (Commentary)
7 Recording With Sting (Commentary)
8 Playing Guitar For Brian Wilson (Commentary)
9 Starting Out With Bluegrass Alliance: A Musicians Heart (Commentary)
10 1970's, Vince Goes To LA (Commentary)
11 First Gig In LA – Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Dolly and More (Commentary)
12 Nashville (Commentary)
13 Pure Prairie League (Commentary)
14 What I Do Best (Commentary)
15 The Hanging Curve Ball: When I Call Your Name (Commentary)
16 Emmylou, the Angel Band, a Jingle and 15 Years Later (Commentary)
17 Best Advice I Ever Got (Commentary)
18 Singing On New Artist First Records – Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless (Commentary)
19 Working With Gladys Knight and Barbra Streisand (Commentary)
20 Eric Clapton Records a Vince Gill Song (Commentary)
21 The Grammys: Collaborations (Commentary)
22 Earl Scruggs (Commentary)
23 All In My Ears, Beegie Adair (Commentary)
24 Admiration of Charlie Worsham and Ashley Monroe (Commentary)
25 A Couple Things Different and None of This Would Be Here (Commentary)
26 I Love Seeing Country Music Be Great (Commentary)
27 Vince and Rodney Crowell's Long Friendship (Commentary)
28 The Monkees Wish They Would Have Hired Vince Gill (Commentary)
29 The Results Do Not Equal Success (Commentary)
30 Vince On Go Rest High On That Mountain (Commentary)
31 George Jones' Funeral (Commentary)
32 Vince On Young Man's Town (Commentary)




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