How 'bout some classic country lovin'?

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not sure if it's just the poor video quality, but, ole hank looks like he got a nasty case of meth mouth.

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probably hank's best tune.....

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one of my favorite guitarists of all time.

not sure it qualifies as classic country. it's more like flamenco meets surf rock, but, whatever it is, it's pretty damn awesome.

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Good stuff.

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This probably isn't old enough to qualify as "classic," but it's not Wayne's fault he was born 60 years too late...

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"its the same old tune, fiddle and guitar. where do we take it from here?". something today's country music could extrapolate some. WJ's solo is pretty cool. Kris Kristofferson on stage with Willie, Johnny Cash and Waylon, meh.

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Lots of good stuff in this thread. Love me some Waylon Jennings. Mental Revenge is one of my favorites. Check out this old tune by The Man.

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Not a country music fan, in the modern sense, but I enjoy the old classics. We threw a country western bbq a few weeks ago and had a nice playlist of Hank, Johnny Cash, Willie, Waylon, Conway Twitty and the like. This happens to be my favorite:

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