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Never Say Die: The Complete Final Concert (W/Dvd)
Waylon Jennings & Waymore Blues Band
Never Say Die: The Complete Final Concert (W/Dvd)
Genres: Country, Pop
 
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INCL. BOOKLET 2 CD SET/INCL. DVD/DIGIPAK

     
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All Artists: Waylon Jennings & Waymore Blues Band
Title: Never Say Die: The Complete Final Concert (W/Dvd)
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: RCA
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 7/24/2007
Genres: Country, Pop
Styles: Outlaw Country, Classic Country
Number of Discs: 3
SwapaCD Credits: 3
UPC: 886971374926

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INCL. BOOKLET 2 CD SET/INCL. DVD/DIGIPAK

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Thank you, Legacy!
Travis S. Mcclain | KY | 07/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"First off, the technical side of things. I have a widescreen 30" Philips HDTV with a Trutech surround sound DVD player and was very impressed with the audio and visual qualities of the DVD. I started listening to the first CD in the car as soon as I bought this release today and it sounded great, too.



As for the content, it is truly amazing how a nearly two hour concert video can be so thoroughly engaging when the main artist never even so much as stands up on stage. For those not in the know, by the time of this concert, Waylon's health confined him to a specially designed chair on-stage. Unlike Johnny Cash, though, Waylon's vocals never diminished and so he still sounds as vibrant as he does in the "Waylon Live" recordings from a quarter century earlier. Sure, there are nitpicks with the set list; being the final concert recording from a music icon, everyone has at least one song they wish he'd included. But then, the funny thing is, the "Waylon Live" recordings occurred before he'd even had most of the hits that came to define him for most listeners.



Finally, for those who bought the original 14-track singular CD release and are wondering if this is worth the upgrade...hell, yes, it is! First off, the packaging is far superior, full of clear photos, unlike the original release's few blurry ones. Secondly, the original release sequencing is far off from the full concert and the previously unreleased material is not fluff; it's great stuff that should have been included earlier. The only gripe I have is that on the original release, Waylon has a conversation with Travis Tritt about making movies with Willie that was pretty entertaining, and that's not included on this release. Still, it's a trade-off I think any fan would make. Unless, like me, you plan on keeping your earlier release, too. ;)"
A fitting swan song for a hard-country icon
Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com | ...in Middle America | 08/05/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Few performers, in any genre, have had as much sheer charisma as Waylon Jennings, and that comes through loud an clear on this poignant set, recorded live at the Ryman auditorium in January, 2000, when Waylon's health was starting to fade. He's backed by his hand-picked Waymore Blues Band, who put as much heart and soul into the performance as ol' Waylon himself. Waylon, who had to stay in a chair during the show, knew he was on the way out, but he had a great attitude about it, cracking jokes about being "a cripple" and even singing his on gentle epitaph on "Might Be A Good Time." He threw himself fully into each and every song, and graciously shared the limelight with buddies like John Anderson, Travis Tritt and Montgomery Gentry, as well as with his wife, Jessi Colter, who leads on a few tunes and sings some heart-rending duets with Waylon.



This edition expands the original Y2K release into the full concert length -- two CDs worth, plus a concert DVD that covers the same material. The concert film is a mixed blessing: on one hand, in technical terms, it's pretty poorly produced -- great sound quality but the cinematography and editing are both pretty rough. But as a document of Waylon's waning years, it's simply invaluable. You see what his road band was like, how they mixed showmanship and honest emotion, and of course you see Waylon, vigorous and vital, though also clearly wounded and with a real weight on his shoulders. Musically, it's all very solid -- most of the songs are oldies, but none of them are played by rote, and the sincere feeling these folks put into their performances comes through loud and clear. If you're a Waylon fan, you'll wanna check it out. (DJ Joe Sixpack)"
There Were Giants WalkingThe Land-Waylon Is The Tallest
prisrob | New EnglandUSA | 08/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"There Were Giants WalkingThe Land-Waylon Is The Tallest, August 16, 2007





"Once upon a time in country music, there were giants walking the land.... Waylon Jennings WAS the tallest of them all." Chet Flippo



'Never Say Die' is a live album by Waylon & The Waymore Blues Band, released on Sony Records through the Lucky Dog imprint in 2000. This was to be Waylon Jenning's last record of original material to be released during his lifetime. It was recorded at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium in January, 2000. Jennings was battling both emphysema and severe diabetes that had forced him to give up the long tours that he had always done. The album features many guests, including Waylon's wife Jessi Colter, Montgomery Gentry, John Anderson and Travis Tritt. The songs are a mix of Waylon's hits, tracks from his recent albums and tracks he had never sung in record format.



Waylon Jennings had over 40 years of experience as an entertainer.. He started as the bassist for Buddy Holly, and Waylon continually grew as a musician and bandleader. Health problems took their toll on Waylon in the 1990s. He suffered from emphysema, diabetes and had a mild stroke. Despite all that, Waylon wanted nothing more than to get back on stage. In early 2000, he put together a band with many of his favorite musicians and called it, The Waymore Blues Band.



Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Bobby Bare, Chet Atkins, Cowboy Jack Clement, Billy Joe Shaver, his wife Jessi Colter, his son, Shooter Jennings,sing and comment on this CD. Waylon's classic songs and covers include 'Good Hearted Woman,' 'I'm a Ramblin Man' with Montgomery Gentry, 'Suspicious Minds' with Jessi Colter, 'Can't You See' and 'Trouble Man.'



"Waylon Jennings showed us that he remained able to turn in a memorable performance. He makes an engaging host, joking with his guests and talking to the audience, but what matters most is that his voice remains sturdy, while his veteran band plays his songs with authority. Waylon Jennings summoned the inner grit that sustained him through good and bad times and made him a true innovator, surrounded by loyal, loving musicians and adoring fans, he created this magnificent epilogue to what will remain one of American music's most remarkable careers. " Drew Just



The tracks are so memorable- each one brings back memories of the country star and his friends. The songs are Waylon, his laughter and voice and love of his family and friends.



"Closing in on the Fire" (Tony Joe White)

"Waymore's Blues" (Jennings, Curtis Buck)

"Never Say Die" (Jennings)

"Amanda" (Bob McDill) / "A Couple More Years" (Shel Silverstein, Dennis Locorriere) -

"Drift Away" (Mentor Williams) -

"Nothing Catches Jesus by Surprise" (Jennings, Tom Douglas)

"Good Hearted Woman" (Jennings, Willie Nelson)

"I'm Not Lisa" (Jessi Colter)

"Storms Never Last" (Jessi Colter)

"Never Been to Spain" (Hoyt Axton)

"I'm a Ramblin' Man" (Ray Pennington)

"Goin' Down Rockin'" (Tony Joe White, Leann White)

"I've Always Been Crazy" (Jennings)

"Can't You See" (Toy Caldwell) -



"Beautiful lady are you sure that you understand

The chances your taking loving a free living man

Are you really sure you really want what you see

Be careful of something that's just what you want it to be



I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going insane

Nobody knows if it's something to bless or to blame

So far I ain't found a rhyme or a reason to change

I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going insane"

Waylon Jennings



One of my top ten live albums.

Highly Recommended. prisrob 08-16-07



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