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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
High Noon
Winchester 73
& for fun Waterhole #3
High Noon
Winchester 73
& for fun Waterhole #3
That was hilarious.......get you a blue jay pecking and an ear nail!Definitely not a traditional Western... more like a "Western" along the same line as "Blazing Saddles" is...
I saw "A Million Ways to Die in the West" -- I'm chuckling to myself thinking about it again! Here's the IMDb link (it's on HBOMax now):
IMDb Link with a preview video
What else can you say but...Definitely not a traditional Western... more like a "Western" along the same line as "Blazing Saddles" is...
I saw "A Million Ways to Die in the West" -- I'm chuckling to myself thinking about it again! Here's the IMDb link (it's on HBOMax now):
IMDb Link with a preview video
Never seen him live but enjoy his music and the genre's he's a part of :)We've seen Ryan Bingham 3x in concert!
You are very fortunate to have such great music on your airwaves.That actor (who is really a singer songwriter named Ryan Bingham) is awesome!
Yellowstone has such amazing music in the show because they originally consulted him to help with song selection, song direction, etc.
I'm fortunate enough to hear a majority of those songs and that style of actual country music where I'm located. I'm glad the show gets to bring it to a more mainstream audience who can hear some real good music they never knew of since they are inundated with stuff that the pop-country music machine pushes down everyone's throat like basically everything Luke Bryan and bands like Florida Georgia Line and Little Big Town do haha :D
Love Louis L'Amour! Have read a bunch of his books, but not all...some have been read more than once.View attachment 649766
Tombstone is one of my favorite movies - period.
One I didn't notice mentioned here yet is Dances With Wolves. Is that a western? I think it qualifies.
Louis L'Amour is one of my favorite writers. How the West Was Won is a great movie and usually books are adapted into movies, but he adapted that movie into a novel. If you like audiobooks, some of his stuff is free on Audible.
The Postman is kind of a western. Check it out for a sleeper candidate.
EDIT: I see now that Dances With Wolves did get a vote earlier!
I sure am. There is a station called KHYI that plays that kind of stuff and other amazing music as well. No sexy tractor songs on it and you can get bands and songs played years before the artist may ever make it big.You are very fortunate to have such great music on your airwaves.
Tyler Childers is our jam. Also really like Benjamin Tod and Arlo McKinleyI sure am. There is a station called KHYI that plays that kind of stuff and other amazing music as well. No sexy tractor songs on it and you can get bands and songs played years before the artist may ever make it big.
Heard lots of Tyler Childers, Chris Stapleton, Zac Brown Band, Brent Cobb, Chris Knight, etc. years before they got any notoriety or got enlisted to write songs for big name artists. Also you will hear anything from Hank Sr. to Blue Grass to some relevant people out there breaking through today that are not normal mainstream Pop-Country :)
You can find KHYI the Range online and listen here for free:
Listen Now - KHYI 95.3 The Range
khyi.com
Enjoy it!
Also really enjoy this young fella. Saw him with Arlo earlier this year. John prines son also played. He wasn't as good as dad though
Sorry for the hijack Retired Spook lol. I'm done now, back to westerns
No skin off my back - a great tangent in my humble opinion!Hell yeah, that's the right kind of music! :D
Ok also done hijacking as well :D
Fantastic. Bookmarked. Thank you sir; that is some good music!I sure am. There is a station called KHYI that plays that kind of stuff and other amazing music as well. No sexy tractor songs on it and you can get bands and songs played years before the artist may ever make it big.
Heard lots of Tyler Childers, Chris Stapleton, Zac Brown Band, Brent Cobb, Chris Knight, etc. years before they got any notoriety or got enlisted to write songs for big name artists. Also you will hear anything from Hank Sr. to Blue Grass to some relevant people out there breaking through today that are not normal mainstream Pop-Country :)
You can find KHYI the Range online and listen here for free:
Listen Now - KHYI 95.3 The Range
khyi.com
Enjoy it!
Also really enjoy this young fella. Saw him with Arlo earlier this year. John prines son also played. He wasn't as good as dad though
Sorry for the hijack Retired Spook lol. I'm done now, back to westerns
He he....That actor (who is really a singer songwriter named Ryan Bingham) is awesome!
Yellowstone has such amazing music in the show because they originally consulted him to help with song selection, song direction, etc.
I'm fortunate enough to hear a majority of those songs and that style of actual country music where I'm located. I'm glad the show gets to bring it to a more mainstream audience who can hear some real good music they never knew of since they are inundated with stuff that the pop-country music machine pushes down everyone's throat like basically everything Luke Bryan and bands like Florida Georgia Line and Little Big Town do haha :D
I love a good story told through music. Sadly music isn't music anymore but there is a big resurgence in folk country and bluegrass and I love it!No skin off my back I am enjoying the value-added!