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Waylon By Waylon Jennings PDF

Waylon Jennings was an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician. Lenny Kaye is an acclaimed music writer whose work has appeared in CrawdaddyCreem, Hit Parader, Rolling Stone, and Village Voice. He is the author of You Call It Madness: The Sensuous Song of the Croon and has been playing guitar for Patti Smith since 1971. He lives in New York City.

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  • Identification Number ‏ : ‎ B002PXFY2E
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Grand Central Publishing; Illustrated edition (June 27, 2009)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 27, 2009
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5847 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 518 pages
  • Lending ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Best Sellers Rank: #8,469 in Kindle Store 
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Top reviews

Sue Allen Milkovich
HONEST
January 21, 2019

This is a no holds barred, HONEST truth from a man who couldn’t do it any other way. Of course, I grew up listening to and being a big fan of this man. My Dad was an over the road truck driver. Reading about Waylon Jennings humble upbringing in Texas, reminded me sooo much of my Dad. Reading this book felt like I was sitting down with him, just listening to him. This hard working, determined, whatever it takes type of man, is dying off. He was the same age as my parents. They are a generation that is no more. This is the story of a man who climbed over, dug under or found the way around all obstacles in his way. He admits he was an unfaithful husband, neglectful father, and drug addict. But through this story he walks in his truth. The good, the bad and the horrendously ugly. He lived and he loved chasing the dream of writing and singing the music in his head. The music that kept time with the beat of his heart and his feet that couldn’t stand still. He lost friends, left marriages and lost touch with his children. Not because he wanted too but because this was his journey in life. His life’s work is what drove him and was the soundtrack of mine and millions of others lives. It paid his alimony, supported his children and paid hundreds of people who worked for and against him. He was a lover, a fighter, a friend and a maverick. He was a pioneer in a business that was set in tradition and cut in stone. He tried to do it THEIR way but the music in his SOUL didn’t fit their MOLD. So he had to forge his own. He listen to an extent, to friends who came before him. He kicked down the doors of those who opposed him and made life long friends with those who understood his passion for the music. Because of his determination, drive and pure orneriness, HE paved the way for generations to come. He took the dreams of Hank Williams and Buddy Holly, who died too soon and made them a reality. There was a style in music that refused to move forward. Beating down the doors of that style was a gang of troubadours that wouldn’t be denied. Scruffy, loud, sometimes obnoxious and hell bent on being heard. Thank God!!!
The best part was when he found the other half of his soul, Jessi Colter. The woman who understood his inner passion. Who accepted him with ALL his addiction and loved him through it all. The one who loved his children, his family and friends. The Lady that HE respected, that respected HIM. The woman who wrote songs from the heart, like he did. The woman like him who understood the poet inside and the music that had to be played. The rambler who had to be on stage. The ROCK that he needed when everything in life let him down. The fighter who tolerated his addiction and loved him through his recovery. The Mother of his last child, who showed him the true meaning of fatherhood, at last. The woman he married twice, because THEIR love and commitment was sooo beautiful and STRONG. It moved me to tears.
This is a book, like a conversation, I wish I could’ve had with my Dad. It’s filled with stories of friendships, of hardship and lessons learned too late. Missed opportunity and dogged determination. Tragedy, triumph and the truth, as he saw it.
These are HIS memories and HIS feelings about the life he lived. His choices and why he made them. HIS TRUTH in HIS own words. The Troubadour, the Outlaw, the Highwayman. The Lover, the Husband, the Father, the Son, the Brother, the Uncle. The Legend, THE MAN.
I’ve read a lot of Autobiographies and it could be because I’m a fan or because he reminds me of my own Dad. But this is the BEST I have ever read. If you love Waylon Jennings, this is a book you don’t want to miss. Jessi Colter also has a book titled An Outlaw And A Lady, it’s also another side of their story.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK TO ALL FANS AND LOVERS OF COUNTRY MUSIC!!!!!
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JanKay
For We Wo Love Outlaws But Don’t Want One Of Our Own
June 27, 2017

I had just finished Jessi Colter’s book and decided Waylon’s autobiography was a must. I was a huge fan. It is a big, beautiful book with so many stories and such an interesting picture of the music business. There are several pictures in the book that always make it more interesting for me because you can see the changes over the years. This book is total raw honesty and at times broke my heart. Waylon’s habits made his life rough and his family had to have been worried sick about him 24/7. He entertained us well at a tremendous cost to him and his health and his family which he loved so much, especially his Jessi. Such a strong woman there. He was who he was and he lived what he loved with an abandon that few of us allow ourselves to have. He was definitely an outlaw and we who love outlaws loved Waylon.
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C. A. Upton
Great read and in Waylon’s own words.
June 2, 2020

Waylon Jennings has been gone since 2002, but he is still my all time favorite country singer. I was heartbroken when he passed away at such an early age. Loved reading about his life from his own perspective, both good times and how he overcame the worst times in his life. The love he had for his wife Jessie was heartwarming. If you are a Waylon fan, you, too, will love this book. It’s an easy read and at time hard to put down. I have always loved this man, guess I always will! Besides, he had the cutes smile ever!

Beth Anderson
Just, wow….
October 23, 2018

What more can I say? I’ve always been a Waylon fan on the fringes, but only recently have really gotten into the Outlaw genre through his son, Shooter, who is more in my generation, with more of my historical music background. I love what I love, and that runs the gamut from Slipknot to Marty Robbins, Linkin Park to Suicidal Tendencies, and most definitely some Highwaymen and Waylon. I love a good autobiography, so when I saw this one, I knew I had to read it. There’s no way I could summarize it, so I will just say, BUY IT. You won’t regret it. I’m probably going to buy a copy for my 83 year old mother, who is also a Waylon fan. 🙂

Genentech
Good read!
August 15, 2020

I really didn’t know very much about Waylon Jennings, except remembering and enjoying some of his hit songs. His book defiantly broadened my view of him. Most enlightening, was his and other country musicians drug addiction during their careers. In spite of his turbulent ups and downs, he wrote, sang, and produced many of the songs I enjoyed during his “Outlaw” music days.
Since I don’t have a musical background, I did found his detailed description of musical instruments and techniques of playing styles a bit boring. Overall, I enjoyed this book, and I would recommend it.

E. Paton
If you love country music like I do this book is a …
December 3, 2016

If you love country music like I do this book is a must read. Not only is it an insight to the artist who in my opinion has one of the most incredible voices I have ever heard but he also gives an insight into the country music business (and some rock and roll also) in the 1950s and 1960s and beyond that also. I put off reading it because I was thinking autobiography=boring. Usually I pick fiction to read but this one breaks all those stereotpyes. Definitely worth the read.
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