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Willie

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by Willie Nelson


  We’d go in the studio about dark and stay until three or four in the morning. The first night we laid all the tracks. The second night we overdubbed and fixed the parts where I blew a line. The third day we mixed it. And not long afterward we had a gorilla of a hit and we became famous and lived happily ever after.

  In one way we were very lucky with the Red Headed Stranger album, because usually the record company big shots will look at the budget before they listen to the music. If they see you only spent $20,000 on your album, you probably get dumped. They’ll put out your record, but they won’t promote it. The big shots are worried about how to sell the $2,000,000 albums and save their jobs. No telling how many really fine albums went into the garbage just because they were made too cheaply. There’s no way a lot of record company people can make money off a $20,000 album. But if they’ve got a couple million, they can spend half of it on studio time and the rest on musicians and a well-placed number of dollar bills in different guys’ pockets, and everybody gets fat off somebody’s album.

  That doesn’t mean the album has ten good songs on it.

  I can say the same thing about the movie business.

  When I’m out on the hill in Austin, I keep office hours that you might call irregular.

  Sometimes I sprawl on the grass under a tree near the practice area beside the seventh tee and have meetings with people who show up from everywhere with propositions they don’t see how I can pass up.

  If it’s cold or raining, or if I need a telephone handy, I go to my office in the clubhouse. It’s down a walk beside the golf shop. Jody Fischer, my assistant, has an office upstairs where she and Lana put out the Pedernales Poo-Poo newspaper, among their many activities, some of which I don’t even want to know about. Jody keeps me checked out on messages and news, as much as she can, but it ain’t that easy a job.

  Across the road and up the hill to the south, my Western town has come back to life again and is full of people. My town is playing the part of Fort Smith in the nine-hour CBS movie of Lonesome Dove, from Larry McMurtry’s wonderful book.

  Today the wind was blowing forty miles an hour from the north, so we only played about thirty holes of golf, all wrapped up in parkas and gloves like a bunch of dogsled racers.

  Then I came in here to my office and settled into my wooden armchair behind my mogul-sized desk and put my hands behind my head and leaned back, shifting a little to ease that pain above my right hip, and stared for a long time out the plate-glass window, looking across the pool and the trees and a long blue piece of Lake Travis in the distance. I could see all the way north to where the hills were turning a chilly green-purple color as the norther blew in and smoke started coming out of chimneys of houses on the hills.

  I am drawing a picture in my mind of something that is coming. I can hear Mark and Jim and Joel yelling, “Oh, my God—send for more bandages! Willie is dreaming again!”

  The fact is, my dreams are still dreaming me.

  PHOTO CREDITS

  Abbott High School Panther Yearbook: 4–7

  AP/Wide World Photos: 40–43, 47, 53

  Robert Hutchinson/Black Star: 57

  Katz/Black Star: 58

  Les Leverett: 33

  NBC: 50

  Nelson Family Collection: 1–6, 10–15, 17–32, 34–35, 44, 55–56

  Scott Newton: 16, 49, 52, 54, 65

  UPI/Bettmann Archives: 36, 38–39

  INDEX

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below

  Abbott, Tex.

  Abbott Fighting Panthers

  Abbott Homecoming Concert

  ABC

  Acuff, Roy

  Adams, Easy

  Aerosmith

  Age of Aquarius

  Air Willie

  Alamo

  alcohol

  Alden, Norm

  Ali, Muhammad

  Allison, Joe

  Allman Brothers

  “All of Me”

  Allred, Sammy

  Alo, Kimo

  “Always on My Mind”

  “Amazing Grace”

  American Express

  “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground”

  angels

  Animal House

  Anka, Paul

  Apaches

  Apocalypse Now

  Applewhite, Charlie

  Aquarian Gospel

  Aquarius

  Aragon Ball Room

  Arkansas mountains

  Armadillo World Headquarters

  Arnold, Bobby

  Arnold, Eddy

  Arrowhead Stadium

  Asleep at the Wheel

  Aspundh Expert Tree Company

  Atkins, Chet

  Atlantic Records

  Austin, Tex.

  Austin Ballet

  Austin Opera House

  Autry, Gene

  Autumn Sound

  Axton, Hoyt

  Axton, Mae

  Bad Day at Black Rock

  Bakker, Jim

  Baldwin guitar

  Baptist Church in Abbott, Tex.

  Baptist Church, Metropolitan

  Baptist Church, River Bend

  Barbarosa

  Batman

  Bay of Pigs

  Beach Boys

  Beast (traveling chef)

  Beatles

  Beethoven, Ludwig van

  Benson, Ray

  Berlin Wall

  “Bet My Heart I Love You”

  Bible

  “Billie Jean”

  Billy the Kid

  Binion, Bennie

  Blackburn, Rich

  “Black Rose”

  Black Tuesday

  “Bloody Mary Morning”

  “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain”

  Bluegrass Boys

  “Blue Skies”

  “Blue Suede Shoes”

  Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys

  “Boll Weevil”

  Booger Red (Willie Nelson)

  Booger Red’s Shine n’ Sing

  Boone, Pat

  Boyd, Bill

  Bradley, Jerry

  Bramlett, Bonnie

  Brammer, Billie Lee

  Bray, Terry

  Brelin, Walt

  Bromberg, David

  Brooks, Elston

  Brother Johnathan

  Brown, Bundini

  Brown, Milton

  Bruce, Jimmy

  Bryant, Bear

  “Bubbles in My Beer”

  Bud Fletcher and the Texans

  buses, tour

  Busey, Gary

  Bush, Johnny

  Buskirk, Paul

  Butler, Larry

  Butler, Patsy

  Byrd, Richard E.

  Caan, James

  Cable News Network (CNN)

  Cactus Ken

  Caesar’s Palace

  Campbell, George

  Cancer

  Capricorn

  Carl’s Corner, Picnic site at

  Carmichael, Hoagy

  Carson, Fiddling John

  Carson, Johnny

  Carter, Jimmy

  Carter, Rosalynn

  Carter Family

  Cash, Johnny

  Cassidy, Butch

  Castle Creek

  Catholics

  Cayce, Edgar

  CBS

  CBS Records

  Chambers, George

  Charles, Ray

  Checker, Chubby

  Cherokee Cowboys

  Cherokees see also Indians

  Cherry, Don

  Chicago Worlds Fair (1933)

  chili

  chowchow

  Christopher, Johnny

  Chuck Wagon Gang

  Church of Christ

  cigarettes

  Cincinnati, University of

  Civil War


  Clayton, Lee

  Clements, Frank

  Cline, Patsy

  Cochran, Hank

  Collie, Bif

  Collie, Shirley, see Nelson, Shirley

  Colter, Jessi

  “Columbus Stockade Blues”

  Comanches

  Coming Out of the Ice

  Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen

  Congress, U.S.

  Conqueroo

  Cooley, Spade

  Cooper, Billy

  Cooper, George W.

  Cornelius, Carl

  Cosell, Howard

  Country America Saturday Night

  Country Music Association Awards

  Cowboy Ramblers

  “Crazy”

  “Crazy Arms”

  creative imagination

  Crosby, Bing

  Cut ’N’ Shoot, Tex.

  Dailey, Pappy

  Dalhart, Vernon (Marion Slaughter)

  “Darkness on the Face of the Earth”

  Darrell, Johnny

  Day, Doris

  Day, Jimmy

  death

  “Deep Purple”

  Derek, John

  Devil

  “Devil in a Sleeping Bag”

  Disney, Walt

  divine law

  “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore”

  Dorsey, Ben

  Dorsey, Tommy

  Douglas, Kirk

  D Records

  Dripping Springs, ranch in

  Dripping Springs Picnics

  Dripping Springs Reunion

  drugs. see also marijuana

  Duff, Arleigh

  Duncan, Tommy

  Dunn’s Trailer Court

  Dylan, Bob

  Eagles

  Earl (carpenter)

  Earp, Wyatt

  Earth

  Edwards, Chief

  Eichenbaum, Diane

  Einstein, Albert

  Elaine’s saloon

  Electric Horseman

  Elijah

  Ellington, Duke

  Ely, Joe

  Emmons, Buddy

  Emory, Ralph

  “Emotion in Motion”

  Encino Press

  Encyclopedia Americana

  energy

  English, Billy

  English, Carlene

  English, Darrell Wayne

  English, Paul

  Eskimos

  Esquire Club

  Evans, Dale

  Evergreen, Colo.

  Fabulous Thunderbirds

  “Family Bible”

  Farm Aid concerts

  Farm Aid III

  farm bill

  Fender Stratocaster guitar

  Fender Telecaster guitar

  Fiddling John Carson group

  Fischer, Jody

  Fletcher, Bobbie Lee Nelson, see Nelson, Bobbie Lee

  Fletcher, Bud (brother-in-law)

  Fletcher, Freddy (nephew)

  Fletcher, Jack (brother-in-law)

  Fletcher, Michael (nephew)

  Fletcher, Randy (nephew)

  Floore, John T.

  Florida Coach Company

  Flying Burrito Brothers

  Foley, Red

  Fort Worth, Tex.

  Fort Worth Press

  Fort Worth Star-Telegram

  Foster, Fred

  Fourth of July Picnics

  “Four Walls”

  Frank Kent Ford Company

  Franklin, Jim

  Franks, Bo

  Franks, Scooter

  “Fräulein”

  Friedman, Kinky

  Frizzell, Lefty

  Fromholz, Steve

  “Funny How Time Slips Away”

  Gal Named Sunday

  “Gambler, The”

  Garvey, Mike

  Gay Place, The (Brammer)

  Geezinslaw Brothers

  Gemini

  “Georgia on My Mind”

  Geronimo

  Geronimo III

  Gibran, Khalil

  Gifford, Frank

  Gilley’s

  Gimble, Johnny

  Glaser, Tompall

  God

  Godfrey, Arthur

  “Goin’ Home”

  Golden Nugget

  golfing

  Gone with the Wind

  “Good Hearted Woman”

  Gorham, Larry

  Graham, Billy

  Grand Ole Opry

  Grateful Dead

  Gray, Claude

  Great Depression

  Great Depression chili

  Great Ridgetop Shootout

  “Great Speckled Bird”

  “Green Green Grass of Home”

  Greenhaw, Bertha (grandmother)

  Greenhaw, Carl (uncle)

  Greenhaw, Grandfather

  Greenhaw, Myrle M., see Harvey, Myrle M. Nelson

  Greenhaw family

  Greenhill, Larry

  Greenwood, Lee

  Greezy Wheels

  Gresham, Tom

  Grey, Zane

  Groom, Dewey

  Guinness Book of World Records

  guitar pulling

  Haggard, Merle

  “Half a Man”

  Hamilton, George, IV

  Hamlet

  Happy Valley Dude Ranch

  Hard Rock Cafe

  Harris, Emmylou

  Harvey, Ken (stepfather)

  Harvey, Myrle M. Nelson (mother)

  Hawaiians

  Hawkins, Tom (Tommy the Tuner)

  HBO party concert

  “Healing Hands of Time, The”

  “Heartbreak Hotel”

  “Hello Walls”

  Hell’s Angels

  Heston, Charlton

  “Hey There”

  Hill, Eddie

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hoffner, Adolph

  Holloway, Doug

  Holy Ghost

  “Homeward Bound”

  Honeysuckle Rose (bus)

  Honeysuckle Rose (movie)

  “Honkytonk Heroes”

  Hopkins, Lightnin’

  Hopper, Dennis

  Hornsby, Bruce

  horoscope, Willie’s

  “Hound Dog”

  Houston, Tex.

  Howard, Harlan

  Hudson, Rock

  Hughes, Mr.

  Hughes, Ruby

  “I Can’t Help It If I’m Still in Love with You”

  “I Can’t Stop Loving You”

  ICM

  Iglesias, Julio

  “I Gotta Get Drunk”

  Illinois, University of

  I Love Lucy

  “I Love You Because”

  Indians. see also Cherokees

  Ingram, Curly

  intuition

  “I Still Can’t Believe You’re Gone”

  “It’s Not Supposed to Be That Way”

  “It Should Be Easier Now”

  Ives, Burl

  Jackson, Jesse

  Jackson, Michael

  Jackson, Shot

  Jackson, Stonewall

  Jagger, Mick

  Jamail, Joe

  James, Mark

  Jaxon, Jack

  Jenkins, Dan

  Jenkins, June

  Jennings, Waylon

  Jesus Christ

  “Jimmy Dale”

  Joan of Arc

  John Raycheck Band

  Johnson, Eric

  Johnson, Red

  John the Baptist

  Jones, Booker T.

  Jones, George

  Joplin, Janis

  Jupiter

  Kabibble, Ish

  Kahunas

  Kala

  Karma

  Katz, Joel

  Kauai, Hawaii

  Kennedy, Burt

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennedy, Pat

  Kerrville Folk Festival

  Kid Blue

  King, Jackie

  “Kind of the Road”


  Kinks

  Kirby vacuum cleaners

  Koepke, Connie, see Nelson, Connie

  Kollege of Musical Knowledge

  Korean War

  Kristofferson, Kris

  Krupa, Gene

  Kyser, Kay

  Lackland Air Force Base

  “Ladies Love Outlaws”

  L’Amour, Louis

  Last Texas Train, The

  Las Vegas, Nev.

  Learjet

  “Let Me Be a Man”

  Letterman, David

  Life

  Little Crust Doughboys

  “Little Rock Getaway”

  Live Aid benefit

  Locke, Randy (poodie)

  Lockwood, Ace

  Lockwood, Fred

  Lonesome Dove

  Lone Star Records

  Los Angeles, Calif.

  Louis Harris poll

  love

  “Love Letters in the Sand”

  “Love Me Tender”

  “Loving You Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)”

  “Lumberjack, The”

  Lunde, Marge

  Lunde, U. J.

  Lutz, Maynard (Homer Bounds)

  Lynn, Loretta

  MacArthur, Douglas

  McAuliffe, Leon

  McBride, Laura Lee

  McCall, Cheryl

  McCall, Darrell

  McCarthy, Joseph

  McCoslin, Gino

  MacGraw, Ali

  McMurty, Larry

  McQueen, Steve

  Mad Dog Inc.

  “Make The World Go Away”

  “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys”

  Manders, Dave

  Mann, Gerald

  “Man with the Blues”

  Ma Perkins

  Marble Arch

  marijuana

  Maris, Roger

  Martin, Grady

  Martin guitar

  Marx, Harpo

  Masons

  Masters

  Mathews, Etta (mother-in-law)

  Mathews, Martha Jewel (1st wife)

  Mathews, W. T. (father-in-law)

  Maui, Hawaii

  Maverick, Maury

  MCA Records

  meditation

  Mellencamp, John Cougar

  Mercer, Johnny

  Meredith, Don

  Methodist Church

  Metropolitan Baptist Church

  Mexicans

  Mickey, Raphael

  Midler, Bette

  “Milkcow Blues”

  Milky Way

  Miller, Ken

  Miller, Roger

  “Misery Mansion”

  Mission City Playboys

  “Mr. Bojangles”

  “Mr. Record Man”

  Mitchum, Robert

  Moman, Chips

  Momolita (Mexican rhythm guitar player)

  Monday Night Football

  Monroe, Bill

  Monument Records

  Moody (childhood friend)

  Moon, Lorraine, see Nelson, Lorraine

  Mooney, Ralph

  “Moonlight in Vermont”

  Moore, Gates (Gator)

  Moore, Tiny

  Moose (Mexican bass guitar player)

  Morris, Marty

  Moses

  Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

  MTV

  Murphy, Michael Martin

 

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