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🗓️ 14 July 2023
⏱️ 36 minutes
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This week, Foo Fighters lead guitarist and Shred with Shifty podcast host Chris Shiflett discusses one of the original outlaw anthems, Willie and Waylon’s 1976 version of “Good Hearted Woman,” exploring the evolution of the movement and the creation myth behind the song’s recording, before grabbing a guitar and demonstrating what makes Willie an absolute one-of-a-kind guitar player.
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0:00.0 | Texas Monthly. |
0:11.2 | Hey there, I'm John Spong with Texas Monthly magazine, and this is One by Willie, a podcast in which I talk each week to one notable Willie Nelson fan about one Willie |
0:22.3 | song that they really love. This week, Foo Fighters lead guitarist Chris Schifflett talks about |
0:28.1 | one of the original Outlaw country anthems, Willie and Wayland's Good Hearted Woman. We'll spend |
0:34.1 | good time there talking about Willie and Wayland's key roles in the outlaw movement |
0:38.5 | and the creation myth behind the recording of good-hearted woman. But then, when Chris grabs his |
0:44.2 | guitar and starts picking, the conversation gets special. He's also a big deal podcast host, |
0:50.3 | and on his show, Shred with Shifty, he analyzes iconic guitar solos, |
0:55.5 | and that's what he does with us, |
0:57.4 | listening to a couple classic Willie solos |
0:59.9 | than illustrating why he considers Willie |
1:02.4 | an absolute one-of-a-kind guitar player. |
1:06.2 | So let's do it. |
1:08.5 | A long time forgotten |
1:11.3 | of dreams |
1:12.7 | are just fell by the way. |
1:18.6 | The good life he promised |
1:21.1 | ain't what she's living today. |
1:27.1 | Willie? |
1:28.3 | But she never complains |
1:30.3 | Of the bad times or the bad thing he's done |
1:34.3 | Lord |
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