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| Little Willy |
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The Sweet performing "Little Willy" Tags : Sweet |
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Affichage : 267702
Durée : 173 s |
| Rack Em Rack Willie - see the uncut version of this on the "DAMN! Classsics DVD" |
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http://www.damnshow.com (click here for more
Rack Em Videos)
See this skit on "The DAMN! Show DVD Volume
1" and see the half hour uncut version on
"The DAMN! Show Classics DVD."
Our new DVD "DAMN! Show Classics" has over
thirty unedited and uncensored minutes of
DAMN! Show star, Rack Em Rack Willie. See
everything that happened the first day we met
Willie. Hear more stories about 144 Magnolia
street, find out what Willie's father did for
a living, see how many times he actually said
"You gonna feel the Bulldog bite" and see him
spit more holy spirit in Waco's face. Click
here to order: http://www.damnshow.com
RACK EM RACK IS REALLY SICK. Go here to read
the details and send fan mail:
http://www.damnshow.com/2008/05/14/rack-em-ra
ck-is-really-sick/
The DAMN! Show legend better known as "The
Funky Chicken" in his very first skit. See
him sing his own version of "Poison Ivy" and
go swimming in the bushes. He also tries to
pull on Waco's dick for a little while.
***NEW** Rack em Ring Tones:
http://damnshow.com/rackring.html Tags : yucko damn show waco rack em damnshow.com |
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Affichage : 2358207
Durée : 200 s |
| Blind Willie Johnson ~Motherless Children Have A Hard Time~ |
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Blind Willie Johnson was born in 1897 near
Brenham, Texas (before the discovery of his
death certificate, Temple, Texas had been
suggested as his birthplace). When he was
five, he told his father he wanted to be a
preacher, and then made himself a cigar box
guitar. His mother died when he was young and
his father remarried soon after her death.[1]
It is thought that Johnson was married twice,
first to a woman with the same first name,
Willie B Harris, and later to a young singer
named Angeline, who was the sister of blues
guitarist L.C. Robinson. No marriage
certificates have yet been discovered. As
Angeline Johnson often sang and performed
with him, the first person to attempt to
research his biography, Samuel Charters, made
the mistake of assuming it was Angeline who
had sung on several of Johnson's records.
However, later research showed that it was
Johnson's first wife.
Johnson was not born blind, and, although it
is not known how he lost his sight, Angeline
Johnson provided this account to Samuel
Charters: She said when Willie was seven his
father beat his stepmother after catching her
going out with another man. The stepmother
then picked up a handful of lye and threw it,
not at Willie's father, but into the face of
young Willie. Tags : Blind Willie Johnson blues religious |
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Affichage : 12651
Durée : 206 s |
| Pancho and Lefty (Cover) by Whiskey |
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After artistic disagreement with band members
of the country-rock band "The Pedlers"
(turn-tables and Pet Shop Boy covers),
Whiskey decided to retired in his wood cabin,
near the famous honky-tonk "The Cheyenne."
Discovering the teaching of the TAO TE CHING
and the TAO Of WILLIE, "The Way" help
recovering from a depression and Whiskey
decided to quit drinking and took his belove
guitar to practice for a new solo album.
Here's a cover of a Townes Van Zandt song,
Willie's way... Tags : Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard |
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Durée : 240 s |
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