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Waylon Jennings   09/??/1974

Texas Hall, Arlington, TX
Source 95 FM KAMC Radio - Arlington/Fort Worth
Media CD-R   1 disc
Notes 95 FM KAMC Radio - Arlington/Fort Worth
Tech Notes "I spent two years in Austin last night. Old Willie knows how to get his buddies messed up. Take you to a farm house and leave ya. You all be careful now..." Waylon Jennings talking to the crowd as he starts playing Good Hearted Woman - Arlington, Texas - 1974

Waylon Jennings and his band of Waylors performing in Arlington, Texas in 1974. You could say that this recording and performance came right at the birth of the
Outlaw Movement in country music. I have been unable to find the exact date, but this recording was apparently broadcast live on 95 FM KAMC Radio - Arlington/Fort Worth.
You can hear a live radio disc jockey at the start of track 11 describing the setting and quickly giving out the call letters. He comes back briefly later and really seems to be in a state of disbelief of what he's hearing and witnessing as he's describing the likes of Kris Kristofferson, Ray Wylie Hubbard,
Billy Joe Shaver, and of course, the main man on the stage, Waylon Jennings. This is a nice recording, especially for the time period and place in history. Hell, it would be a nice recording if it was last
night at the local bar. There seems to be some slight distortion towards the end during Me And Bobby McGee. Sounds like radio interference.

AQUIRED CDR > EAC > GLITCH REMOVAL > WAV > FLAC > CDR > EAC (3/9/07) > WAV > FLAC

Waylon Jennings and The Waylors
Arlington, Texas
XX/XX/1974

1 Louisiana Women
2. Ain't No God In Mexico
3 Good Hearted Woman
4. Pretend I Never Happened
5. Freedom To Stay
6. The Taker
7. Amanda
8. We Had It All
9. Slow Rollin' Low
10. Sick And Tired
11. Honky Tonk Heroes
12. You Can Have Her
13. Me And Bobby McGee (With Kris Kristofferson)
14. Good Night Irene (With Kris Kristofferson, Ray Wylie & Billy Joe Shaver)
Trades Allowed Yes
Ratings Sound: B+
Owned by Jim Vogt · Last Updated May 23, 2023