Taken from JRE #1356 w/Sturgill Simpson and His Band:
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Taken from JRE #1356 w/Sturgill Simpson and His Band:
https://youtu.be/8OW6fYFCxAg
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Joe Rogan has an epiphany. Jayzuss man…
I'm still trying to find a word that rhymes with Bronco.
This was the essence of the Outlaw Country Music Movement. It was not about the "acting like a badass, " drinking, and raising hell. It was about having artistic control within the studio, and not complying with the corporate blue suits of the recording industry. Guys like Cash, Waylon, Willie, Merle, Kristofferson. They wanted creative control. For example, Waylon had gotten tired of the Nashville establishment force feeding the same old themes, and he was about giving young and relatively unknown songwriters a chance, with the recording of their music. A lot of Jennings' songs were written by some of these guys, like Kris, Mickey Newbury, etc. Willie was having success his first few years in Nashville, but really exploded when he returned to Austin, with more control of the final product. Hence, "The Red-Headed Stranger" album was a huge success.
Never knew he worked as a yardmaster on the railroad….. much respect for that. I spent plenty of time working for the railroad and that job is one i wouldn't ever touch with a ten foot pole.
Joe: Yeah what kind of artist would do Gospel Music and Hip Hop remixes on there country album.
Sturgill: Tyler Childers and his newest Masterpiece