Dwight Yoakam
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Die frĂŒheste Erinnerung, die ich habe, war, als ich mit meiner Tochter und meiner Mutter einen Rekordspieler singen durfte, zwischen ihnen auf einem kleinen KĂŒhlschrank, singen zu Hank Laughlins Send Me the Pillars You Dream On. Das ist die erste musikalische Erinnerung, die ich habe. Und wir haben es literally zurĂŒckgeholfen, den Rekordspieler. Er war ein Splitterstereo.
Die frĂŒheste Erinnerung, die ich habe, war, als ich mit meiner Tochter und meiner Mutter einen Rekordspieler singen durfte, zwischen ihnen auf einem kleinen KĂŒhlschrank, singen zu Hank Laughlins Send Me the Pillars You Dream On. Das ist die erste musikalische Erinnerung, die ich habe. Und wir haben es literally zurĂŒckgeholfen, den Rekordspieler. Er war ein Splitterstereo.
Die frĂŒheste, wie ein Snap-off-Ding. Und wir haben das Rekord gespielt. Das Band, das war nicht mal Stereo, das war Mono, eigentlich. Ja. He said, well, you know, Dwight, what they say, because he was a film producer in the 80s. He did Repo Man. And he said, you know what they say? They say theater is life, film is art, and television? Das ist in den 90ern, als es noch war.
Die frĂŒheste, wie ein Snap-off-Ding. Und wir haben das Rekord gespielt. Das Band, das war nicht mal Stereo, das war Mono, eigentlich. Ja. He said, well, you know, Dwight, what they say, because he was a film producer in the 80s. He did Repo Man. And he said, you know what they say? They say theater is life, film is art, and television? Das ist in den 90ern, als es noch war.
Die frĂŒheste, wie ein Snap-off-Ding. Und wir haben das Rekord gespielt. Das Band, das war nicht mal Stereo, das war Mono, eigentlich. Ja. He said, well, you know, Dwight, what they say, because he was a film producer in the 80s. He did Repo Man. And he said, you know what they say? They say theater is life, film is art, and television? Das ist in den 90ern, als es noch war.
Der erste Nationalband. Er hatte die vollen Nudie-Suits. Chris Hillman von den Börsen und ich. You did one of his songs on a new record. Yes, he's a co-conspirator. He does the Burrito Stand on my channel, the Bakersfield Beat, on Sirius Channel.
Der erste Nationalband. Er hatte die vollen Nudie-Suits. Chris Hillman von den Börsen und ich. You did one of his songs on a new record. Yes, he's a co-conspirator. He does the Burrito Stand on my channel, the Bakersfield Beat, on Sirius Channel.
Der erste Nationalband. Er hatte die vollen Nudie-Suits. Chris Hillman von den Börsen und ich. You did one of his songs on a new record. Yes, he's a co-conspirator. He does the Burrito Stand on my channel, the Bakersfield Beat, on Sirius Channel.
He was a bluegrass kid out of Southern California, out of down north San Diego County. Rancho Santa Fe, way down when it was just this
He was a bluegrass kid out of Southern California, out of down north San Diego County. Rancho Santa Fe, way down when it was just this
He was a bluegrass kid out of Southern California, out of down north San Diego County. Rancho Santa Fe, way down when it was just this
I took you off on tangents. I started with you in Alaska.
I took you off on tangents. I started with you in Alaska.
I took you off on tangents. I started with you in Alaska.
We started with you coming from New Mexico. So that's like Tom T. Hall had a great song title, That's How I Got to Memphis. Sort of what this interview is like. That's How I Got to Memphis. Tom T. Hall. He's a good one. He's a great writer. A Kentuckian. And his... Weird connection. His brother worked at the factory my mother ran the data center for. What was that big hit he had?
We started with you coming from New Mexico. So that's like Tom T. Hall had a great song title, That's How I Got to Memphis. Sort of what this interview is like. That's How I Got to Memphis. Tom T. Hall. He's a good one. He's a great writer. A Kentuckian. And his... Weird connection. His brother worked at the factory my mother ran the data center for. What was that big hit he had?
We started with you coming from New Mexico. So that's like Tom T. Hall had a great song title, That's How I Got to Memphis. Sort of what this interview is like. That's How I Got to Memphis. Tom T. Hall. He's a good one. He's a great writer. A Kentuckian. And his... Weird connection. His brother worked at the factory my mother ran the data center for. What was that big hit he had?
Well, he had... Well, Harbor Valley PTA he wrote.
Well, he had... Well, Harbor Valley PTA he wrote.
Well, he had... Well, Harbor Valley PTA he wrote.