Текст песни 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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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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