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Pat Garrett and Billy the kid is one of my favorite movies, he was great in it!
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Buddy of mine, an Army Ranger, sent me this about KK -

“Met him in a bar in Germany where he had a gig. Wouldn't let me buy a drink. Fine man and fellow vet.

Took the National Guard chopper and landed it on Johnny Cash lawn to pitch a song. Rhodes Scholar to boot.”
 

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… Big Bummer… If anybody wants an interesting read… I think it’s called outlaws… About he Waylon and Willie…and Johnny Cash… The stories are so well written.., pretty mesmerizing…
 
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He was a favorite over the years between movies and music. As said before another Highway Man gone RIP
 

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Such a bummer Enjoyed his music and his acting. Rip KK
 

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Figured this was coming. He was looking real old last time I saw him.

Many don’t know that he wrote the song Bobby McGee. He specifically wrote it with the name Bobby to give it ambiguity when a male sang it. Then Janis Joplin covered it but I actually like KK’s way better.

Great artist and performer. Kindve a sleeper. Waylon and cash and even orberson were super stars. KK was always kinda chill. Wrote a shit ton of songs. His voice and style of singing really has to grow on you I think. When I first heard him sing I was like, WTF? But he is a fantastic artist.


Really good verson.

 

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Love the guy grew up with him had awesome capabilities and wrote crazy amounts of songs, but never liked Bobby McGee personally
 
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I’m an old school country guy when it comes to music. For my money, he’s an all time great songwriter.

Had the pleasure of seeing him live at The Canyon in Santa Clarita about 10 years back. It was just him and his guitar, and he was truly great. His voice was never his strong suit, so it didn’t matter that he was in his late 70s.
 

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… In addition to being a helicopter pilot… He was a Rhodes Scholar… A super intelligent guy… I think his early college days were in Pomona, California🤷🏽‍♀️

… Late ‘60’s…I spent quite a bit of time backstage at the Whiskey with his then wife, Rita Coolidge… I honestly can’t remember whether they were a musical duo then or not…
… When his first album came out… I truly did not get it… But as time went by and his song writing evolved… I really got it… A brilliant creative mind👍
 

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Some awesome vids.

There is no better version of this song, they nailed it on the Whistle Test. Coolidge has the voice of an Angel

To this day I still don't know how a "man's man" can pen such words. I think Anita Carter sang a better version, but dang...


This one is different. The backstory about how he conceived the song is scary to me in the sense I'm not too religious,l; but neither was he.

 

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KK was part of the Wrecking Crew in the 60s, and like most of its members, didn't get credit for brilliant session work on many classic recordings.
 

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KK was part of the Wrecking Crew in the 60s, and like most of its members, didn't get credit for brilliant session work on many classic recordings.
The talent pool in that group of studio musicians was insane. Louie Shelton had so many iconic riffs.
 
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