Steve Wariner (1987) Austin City Limits

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goldcanyon340

goldcanyon340

9 ай бұрын

Included is most of Steve Wariner's 1987 set from Austin City Limits in which he shared the bill with Restless Heart. Mac McAnally) joins Steve for one song.
She's Crazy For Leaving (partial)
Lynda 2:23
There's Always a First Time 5:25
It's A Crazy World (with Mac McAnally) 9:30
Life's Highway 12:51
Some Fools Never Learn 16:06
Lonely Women Make Good Lovers 20:21
You Make It Feel So Right 23:13
Steve Wariner: acoustic & electric guitar
Terry Wariner: acoustic & electric guitar
Kyle Tullis: bass
George Grantham: drums
Allyn Love: guitar, steel dobro
Randy Hart: Keyboards
Mac McAnally: guitar

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@tinayoung5581
@tinayoung5581 2 ай бұрын
Love his music he is very good ❤❤❤❤
@dreambeliever3652
@dreambeliever3652 4 ай бұрын
Steve was the greatest!!!
@shawnhelsel923
@shawnhelsel923 4 ай бұрын
Still is
@davidkrolczyk3313
@davidkrolczyk3313 2 ай бұрын
Still is Dude!!!!!!!!
@dreambeliever3652
@dreambeliever3652 2 ай бұрын
@@davidkrolczyk3313 my favorite
@johngraymusic
@johngraymusic 2 ай бұрын
Steve was quite the country guitar picker!
@goldcanyon340.
@goldcanyon340. 2 ай бұрын
Truer words were never spoken.
@sherrytdallastreasures
@sherrytdallastreasures 3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@davidkrolczyk3313
@davidkrolczyk3313 5 ай бұрын
#1
@maryfoerster2912
@maryfoerster2912 5 ай бұрын
Steve is awesome ❤
@goldcanyon340.
@goldcanyon340. 2 ай бұрын
So true.
@GBPLVR
@GBPLVR 4 ай бұрын
This 1987 performance was great! I'm trying to find the full performance of Steve Wariner on Austin City Limits from 1983, and I can only find individual songs people have shared but not the whole show. Hard to find.
@goldcanyon340.
@goldcanyon340. 4 ай бұрын
I know! It would be great to track that one down.
@Terry-b2u
@Terry-b2u 18 күн бұрын
CGP!
@MonteD1
@MonteD1 3 ай бұрын
Killer players. I wish their tone wasn't so horrible.
@codym8897
@codym8897 8 ай бұрын
Can you upload the full Tammy Wynette and John Conlee Austin City Limits episode from Season 8 in 1983, from a rerun on Circle network as part of Season 2 of Austin City Limits: Country hosted by Ray Benson, includes Austin City Limits: Country intro, along with Ray Benson's commentary, in and out of commercial break bumpers, "Did You Know?" segments, and an interview with Steve Wariner at the end? The 1983 Austin City Limits episode opens with the Austin City Limits Season 8 opening sequence from 1983 with music by John Mills: the Austin City Limits sign is made out of dirt, debris, and birdpoop; previously shown during Season 7 in 1982. We pan down to see two armadillos chasing, and two women riding on their horses. Scene fades to a man a woman riding a tandem bike, a dog catching a frisbee up in the air, two people jogging, and a shot of the Austin skyline with trees as the camera pans up. The scene then fades to the camera zooming in on the Texas state capital as the Austin City Limits crew members walk by, people swimming at Barton Springs, man rollerblading with the ladies, sailboats at sunset, a shot of The Raw Deal nightclub, Colling's Café and it doesn't pass through red lights, Threadgill's, a shot of the liquor store passing by, Jake's Beer Café; previously shown during the Season 7 intro in 1982, and a full shot of Liberty Lunch, camera pans to see people dancing in the outdoor concert, and a shot of colored lights clearing up the whole scene. Voiceover presents the first lady of country music Tammy Wynette, and the expressive vocal style of John Conlee, the Austin City Limits logo appeared and it was bigger. On the Austin City Limits stage, Tammy Wynette opens with a medley of songs: "Changes", "Apartment #9"; Wynette's debut single was released in 1966, "I Don't Want to Play House"; which was released in 1967, "D-I-V-O-R-C-E"; which was released in 1968, and "That's Why I Keep Singing My Songs". Wynette then performs "What You Need is a Good Night's Love", a chick-kickin song "Another Chance", and a #1 record "'Til I Can Make It On My Own", which was a hit for Kenny Rogers and Dottie West. Wynette then introduces a young fiddler named Wade Landry, who learns how to play the fiddle and performs a fiddle balancing act, Wynette performs "Crying in the Rain"; which was a hit for The Everly Brothers, and Wynette performs another medley of songs: "I'll Fly Away", "Will the Circle Be Unbroken", and "I Saw the Light". Wynette closes her Austin City Limits performance with "Stand By Your Man"; which was released in 1968 as Wynette shakes the audience member's hands, and a male audience member joins Wynette in the audience. Wynette thanks the audience and finishes the song; the band credits appear onscreen, and Wynette exits the stage. Next on the Austin City Limits stage, the Austin City Limits logo appeared and John Conlee opens his Austin City Limits performance with "A Little of You". Conlee then performs "Friday Night Blues"; which was the single and title track to his 1980 album of the same name, followed by Conlee performing "Busted"; which was written by Harlan Howard and was released as a single and title track to his 1982 album of the same name. Conlee performs a medley of songs: "What Happened Before My Time", and his 1979 single "Lady Lady Down"; taken from his 1978 debut album "Rose Colored Glasses". Conlee performs "She Can't Say That Anymore", "There Ain't No Way To Make a Bad Love Grow", and his 1979 single "Backside of Thirty", which was also taken from his 1978 debut album "Rose Colored Glasses". Conlee closes his Austin City Limits performance with "Rose Colored Glasses"; which was the single and title track to his 1978 debut album of the same name, the band credits appear onscreen, the text "Produced by TERRY LICKONA", and "Directed by GARY MENOTTI" appear over shots of the audience. Then, the credits roll in Pump font over black-and-white photographs of Austin City Limits crew members against a black background; as the show's theme song "London Homesick Blues" is heard, followed by a photograph of the Austin City Limits stage from Season 7 in 1982; the text "A Videotape Production of the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council (c) 1983" appear onscreen. 👍
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