VIDEO Waylon Jennings - Don't you think this outlaw bit's done got out of hand - Clyde

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Waylon Jennings - Don't you think this outlaw bit's done got out of hand - Clyde In this captivating performance from 1983, Waylon Jennings delivers a powerful rendition of "Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand" during a concert in Stockholm, broadcasted on Norwegian television. The song reflects Jennings' deep connection to the outlaw country movement, expressing themes of rebellion and introspection that resonated with many fans.

Performance Highlights​

  • Band Members: Waylon Jennings was supported by a talented ensemble, including renowned musicians like Ralph Mooney on steel guitar and Jerry Bridges on bass, adding to the authentic country sound.
  • Setting: The Stockholm venue played a significant role in enveloping the audience in an intimate yet electrifying atmosphere, showcasing Jennings' charismatic stage presence.

    Historical Context​

    Waylon Jennings was a pivotal figure in the outlaw country genre, challenging the norms of the Nashville sound. His style paved the way for future artists to express their individuality and often contentious perspectives regarding the music industry.

    Community Engagement​

    For those familiar with Jennings or country music, what are your thoughts on the outlaw movement? How do you feel this song represents the sentiments of its era? Share your experiences or favorite Waylon tracks! Feel free to check out related threads on classic country music or discuss your favorite performances from the genre!
 


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