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Full Classic Country Broadcast TV Shows Thread
Posted on 1/28/25 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 1/28/25 at 9:06 pm
Good Lord! There's a fiend on YouTube posting multiple old classic country TV shows every day.
It's called Classic Country Music Shows. Fantastic content.
I have to say, I didn't know much about The Louvin Brothers but they're great here. Enjoy!
It's called Classic Country Music Shows. Fantastic content.
I have to say, I didn't know much about The Louvin Brothers but they're great here. Enjoy!
Posted on 1/28/25 at 10:19 pm to Mizz-SEC
Here’s the end of Hoyt Axton’s TV show in 1975. Quite a list of who’s who. I wish this was the whole episode.
Posted on 1/28/25 at 11:11 pm to Mizz-SEC
The infamous episode of Opry Almanac (Ralph Emery's Nashville morning show) , where Roger Miller showed up stoned: “We always do a highly informal show - and the higher we get, the more informal we are.” (1966)
Posted on 1/29/25 at 6:15 am to Mizz-SEC
Hee Haw used to have some great musical guests. You can catch reruns on RFD-TV
Posted on 1/29/25 at 6:26 am to Mizz-SEC
Not sure what show this is from but I like this performance
Posted on 1/29/25 at 8:22 am to Kafka
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The infamous episode of Opry Almanac (Ralph Emery's Nashville morning show) , where Roger Miller showed up stoned: “We always do a highly informal show - and the higher we get, the more informal we are.” (1966)
Roger Miller. If you had him on your show, there was no telling what was going to happen. He loved messin with people, but you could tell they liked him.
They did this show live at 6am and it was great.
Posted on 1/29/25 at 9:49 am to Mizz-SEC
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I have to say, I didn't know much about The Louvin Brothers but they're great here.
The pride of Henagar, AL. If you've not listened to them before their entire discography is worth exploring, especially if you grew up in a conservative Christian household in the Deep South. My grandfather was also from Henagar and was about the same age as the Louvins, so it's inconceivable that he didn't meet them at some point. shite, Henagar is so small they're probably somewhere in my family tree.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 3:33 pm to FredBear
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Not sure what show this is from but I like this performance
Chet Atkins is doing his best to keep up, Willie Nelson and Roy Clark are stunned.
Glen Campbell was Hell on Wheels with a guitar.
Posted on 1/31/25 at 7:06 am to auggie
"Big River" - Johnny Cash
"White Lightning" - George Jones
"She Thinks I Still Care" - Jones
The Glaser Brothers, June Carter, and Gordon Terry. Great show.
"White Lightning" - George Jones
"She Thinks I Still Care" - Jones
The Glaser Brothers, June Carter, and Gordon Terry. Great show.
Posted on 1/31/25 at 8:51 am to auggie
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Chet Atkins is doing his best to keep up, Willie Nelson and Roy Clark are stunned.
Wouldn't say RC was stunned, just a fan.
Posted on 1/31/25 at 10:53 am to Mizz-SEC
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Gordon Terry.
I got to pick with him a couple of times at family get-together types of things around Decatur,Al. back in the 80s.
He was a nice guy.
Edit to say: I didn't really know who he was. At those things, there was a local fiddle player, who was supposed to be good. Gordon Terry mostly played the Dobro(Square neck Gibson) and acoustic guitar.
He paid attention to me though and gave me advice( I needed a lot of that).
Later on he had a music store in Decatur and I would see him in there sometimes.
He loved Samick Telecasters.
This post was edited on 2/13/25 at 2:46 pm
Posted on 2/13/25 at 1:00 pm to Mizz-SEC
I just showed this whole thread to My Mom.
She's getting pretty old.
Man she loved seeing that ol' stuff again.
Thanx to all of you that posted something.
She's getting pretty old.
Man she loved seeing that ol' stuff again.
Thanx to all of you that posted something.
Posted on 2/13/25 at 2:16 pm to TheTideMustRoll
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The pride of Henagar, AL. If you've not listened to them before their entire discography is worth exploring, especially if you grew up in a conservative Christian household in the Deep South. My grandfather was also from Henagar and was about the same age as the Louvins, so it's inconceivable that he didn't meet them at some point. shite, Henagar is so small they're probably somewhere in my family tree. But listening to them sing is like hearing my granddaddy's voice coming back from years ago.
Did you ever party at High Falls?
Posted on 2/13/25 at 4:54 pm to auggie
quote:You're welcome
I just showed this whole thread to My Mom.
She's getting pretty old.
Man she loved seeing that ol' stuff again.
Thanx to all of you that posted something.
I had help of course
Srsly show her the Classic Country Jukebox thread
Posted on 2/13/25 at 5:23 pm to Kafka
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Srsly show her the Classic Country Jukebox thread
I'm afraid she might see the rest of this site and write me out of her Will.
Posted on 2/13/25 at 5:34 pm to auggie
quote:Yeah I realized the problems w/that idea after I posted itquote:I'm afraid she might see the rest of this site and write me out of her Will.
Srsly show her the Classic Country Jukebox thread
just show her the links
Posted on 2/13/25 at 5:40 pm to Kafka
Thank you bro. For everything that you are.
I think I might turn her on to The Shaggs.
I think I might turn her on to The Shaggs.
This post was edited on 2/13/25 at 5:48 pm
Posted on 2/13/25 at 5:46 pm to auggie
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Thank you bro. For everything that you are.
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