Johnny Cash -Speedboats and Prison Gigs

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  • @Neanderthrillz
    @Neanderthrillz Před rokem +14

    For anyone that hasn't heard it, Shel Silverstein wrote a sequel to "A Boy Named Sue" called "The Father of a Boy Named Sue." It's something else.

  • @PongbyAtari
    @PongbyAtari Před rokem +17

    I can only imagine how fond these memories of hanging out and interviewing WS Holland must be for you Otis. I am so thankful you were able to preserve them and share them with of of us there amazing.

  • @brianb.5473
    @brianb.5473 Před rokem +21

    Otis, What a great interview . I could listen to these all day. Rest well Mr. Holland.

  • @maximem1033
    @maximem1033 Před rokem +7

    Such a beautiful Archive 😁

  • @ShawnCaldwell11
    @ShawnCaldwell11 Před rokem +5

    We miss you, Johnny Cash ❤

  • @chrisbrowning6102
    @chrisbrowning6102 Před rokem +3

    What a gracious gentleman.

  • @johnglenn30csardas
    @johnglenn30csardas Před rokem +4

    Somebody place a 911 call to the Library of Congress! These interviews need to be a permanent part of our national heritage! Pronto!

  • @tomyot77
    @tomyot77 Před rokem +6

    W. S. sounds so humble and down to earth to have been part of such a historic band with Johnny Cash. The stories are a real insight into country music in the 50s and 60s. Thanks

  • @EldenSmith
    @EldenSmith Před rokem +6

    I'm so glad you got to talk to W.S. Holland. It is great listening to him relive the moments as he's telling you about them Otis.
    Thanks for this. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @kurt-foster5925
    @kurt-foster5925 Před rokem +24

    Otis, what a gem! it's pieces like this that make what you do here important. a great contribution to the history of music. thanks for your efforts.

  • @sunshine3914
    @sunshine3914 Před rokem +4

    My dad thought so much of Johnny Cash, that if he ever had a boy, I’m certain he would have named him Sue.

  • @folsom68ajohnnycashtribute7

    I can Confirm that what W.S. says about the difficulty of finding a Guitar Player to truly capture Luther’s playing! Have had some great guitar players that simply can’t capture Luther’s playing! 🎸🖤🔥

  • @rogerwilliams2629
    @rogerwilliams2629 Před rokem +3

    One of my very favorite interviews I've ever heard

  • @Mike583
    @Mike583 Před rokem +6

    Just like Paul Harvey,I could sit here & listen to Mr. Holland speak of these great stories for hours! Thanks again Otis for sharing these interviews, they're solid gold!❤

  • @robbie5984
    @robbie5984 Před rokem +3

    You don’t get enough views on this. I hope these blow up. Country music hasn’t been the same in a long time and you have the biggest one person archive of its most important era.
    To add to the WS Holland interview…
    This has to be about 1954 and 1955 just before Elvis became very famous. My great grandmother‘s best friend grew up with Elvis‘s mom Gladys. She said that they were coming over to visit her while Elvis was back home. She asked my grandmother if she knew who Elvis was which she knew very little of at the time if she’d like an autograph. Her mothers best friend said Elvis walked into the kitchen the only day they were going to be there and said he would sign anything. All she had was a grocery receipt so Elvis signed the back of it while helping her carry the groceries in. My grandma gave me that grocery receipt with Elvis‘s autograph on it and it’s my most prized possession I think I’ll ever own second being my hang three signed picture disc.
    Thank you for the great music history.

  • @genebeley
    @genebeley Před rokem +2

    Great interview! I was with John, June, the Statlers and the band at Folsom Prison and other concerts in California in1968-1969. I always regretted not doing more interviews and photos with each of the band members instead of just John. Check out our travellig photo exhibit by Googling exhibits USA Johnny Cash Redemption photo exhibit.
    Thank you for your effort in producing this historic interviee!

  • @glendodge
    @glendodge Před rokem +4

    "Do you think you can get anything out of this mess?" Just move some of them gold nuggets out of the way and have a seat on the sofa . . .

  • @otisgibbs
    @otisgibbs  Před rokem +4

    Become a member.
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  • @michaelsoucy7618
    @michaelsoucy7618 Před rokem +2

    so cool.thanks again.

  • @HakubaDojo
    @HakubaDojo Před rokem +4

    Absolutely GOLD! Thank you. ❤️

  • @drumsleuth
    @drumsleuth Před rokem +4

    Great interview what a great guy to listen to.Thanks Otis

  • @frankd4875
    @frankd4875 Před rokem

    My God, lying in my bed past my bedtime listening to Fluke Holland tell his Johnny Cash stories, amazing! Otis, you're a great interviewer because you let your guests talk without interruption, & when you ask a question, it's always pertinent and fits perfectly in the flow of the story being told. This one was just terrific. What an influence Johnny Cash had on some of the greats, from inspiring Merle Haggard while he was serving time at San Quentin to pursue country music as an artist, to offering a job to Marty Stuart after his gig w/ Flatt & Scruggs ended, to lifting up the nascent career of Kris Kristofferson from a studio janitor to becoming a great songwriter and one of the Highwaymen. Just wow!! Man, you're going to have to write a book someday about all these experiences you've had talking with these fine folks. I really loved your series of interviews with Kenny Vaughan and Chris Scruggs. What great guys!! Look forward to more. Cheers from Lafayette, LA.

  • @Caperhere
    @Caperhere Před rokem

    What a lovely, down to earth man. I looked up Shy-Drager Syndrome. Now called Multiple System Atrophy. Similar to Parkinson’s, but with added symptoms.
    Johnny was one of a kind, an absolute treasure.
    Imagine having the nerve to haul out a poem and turn it into a song on the spot. Wonderful how he could bring some light into the darkness of prison life.

  • @FOH3663
    @FOH3663 Před rokem +2

    All this additional context and details ... it's just gold.

  • @joshuabradford86888
    @joshuabradford86888 Před rokem

    That Interview made listener feel as if they were riding shotgun with Johnny Cash Band for his entire career. You are definitely a Blest Man Otis, your channel content is priceless American History. Thank You👍👍👍

  • @donscott763
    @donscott763 Před rokem +1

    God Bless Otis Gibbs. Not only do we get to know the great side players but the history is Irreplaceable.

  • @peterfarrell66
    @peterfarrell66 Před rokem +1

    Did *not* know Johnny Cash and the band improvised A Boy Named Sue live at San Quentin! I know they played an extra beat or two here and there, following Johnny, but it still sounded great. Carl Perkins also opened the prison shows.

  • @rjreddenbaker4351
    @rjreddenbaker4351 Před rokem

    I do ring of fire with the acoustic and harmonica. Folks always love it. Those horns were magical. Great vid, Otis.

  • @tedgay8427
    @tedgay8427 Před rokem +2

    Otis, you amaze me with these interviews. This was a treat. Thank you!

  • @thomasminarchickjr.7355
    @thomasminarchickjr.7355 Před rokem +3

    W.S. and Bobby Bare have very similar voices

  • @farmerhatfield9684
    @farmerhatfield9684 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Otis. I have listened to this a few times over the years and it always brings a smile to my face and a few laughs. Thanks for giving a damn..

  • @zendixie
    @zendixie Před rokem +2

    WS should have written a book. I could listen to him all day. I found your channel over a year ago after it being suggested by CZcams I assume because I was a fan of Joe Chambers. Thanks to the two of you and your hard work , a much better telling of the history of folk and country has been made available . To anyone that loves this music your channel is indispensable .

  • @michaelgregory2231
    @michaelgregory2231 Před rokem +1

    So thankful we have ones like you, Otis, who had the foresight to recognize the unique historical value of the people you interview and present here.

  • @scottkidwellmusic9175

    "You think you can get anything out of this mess?"
    What a delight! Thank you for capturing WS's stories and sharing them with us.
    Talk about a real humble, funny, salt-of-the-earth human being. He really was in the right place at the right time.

  • @mikeheaphy
    @mikeheaphy Před rokem

    God Bless all these men..including you Mr. Gibbs

  • @charlesbryant870
    @charlesbryant870 Před rokem

    History lessons come in different forms. Outstanding!

  • @waymoreblues
    @waymoreblues Před rokem

    Otis, this is gold. Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @robertwynkoop7112
    @robertwynkoop7112 Před rokem

    Thank you this wonderful piece of oral history, comparably important to Lomax’s documentation. This would otherwise now be lost. What you do matters!

  • @basura2001
    @basura2001 Před rokem +2

    Speaking of horns on country records, the saxophone always sounds great on Merle Haggard songs.

  • @MrMarkar1959
    @MrMarkar1959 Před rokem

    🎸Outstanding and Outrageous!! Great Memories. Thank You Mr Gibbs for getting me to smile this day. GOD BLESS🎸

  • @jlore6344
    @jlore6344 Před rokem +1

    These interviews are priceless. What a treat for us! Thank you for bringing us all of these stories.

  • @jeffersonspace
    @jeffersonspace Před rokem

    This is great Otis. Made me forget about my aches/pains. Bless

  • @kendallbraziel5621
    @kendallbraziel5621 Před rokem +1

    Man I love these stories!

  • @tedpikul1
    @tedpikul1 Před rokem

    Thanks very much, Otis and Mr. Holland.

  • @j1e2r1r2y1
    @j1e2r1r2y1 Před rokem

    It don't get no better thanks otis

  • @RBZ3
    @RBZ3 Před rokem +1

    Great stories Otis. Thanks!!

  • @BlueTarp
    @BlueTarp Před rokem

    So great. Thanks.

  • @ministerofdarkness
    @ministerofdarkness Před rokem +1

    This might be favorite interview! Thanks Otis!

  • @jimmyjambon9206
    @jimmyjambon9206 Před rokem +1

    Outstanding. Truly.

  • @folsom68ajohnnycashtribute7

    Awesome! 🥁🖤🔥

  • @mark_osborne
    @mark_osborne Před rokem

    Fantastic ~!

  • @chrisbarnette7137
    @chrisbarnette7137 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing and keeping these wonderful stories alive.

  • @pamartin
    @pamartin Před rokem

    Always enjoy the archives! This stuff is great!

  • @jammininthepast
    @jammininthepast Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making me smile, laugh and bring back precious memories.

  • @bonesmalone5701
    @bonesmalone5701 Před rokem

    Love Love loved it!!!
    Thank Otis. My Man!

  • @scottdenney6475
    @scottdenney6475 Před rokem

    what a wonderful interview. such a class act. thanks for sharing otis

  • @julesotis13
    @julesotis13 Před rokem

    thanks brother otis this fella is fanastic

  • @chrispfeifer7628
    @chrispfeifer7628 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely love these videos/story tellers. Thank you for getting these recordings. All of your videos are amazing, I guess I'm saying keep em coming.
    Peace ✌️

  • @SmilingAtheist
    @SmilingAtheist Před rokem

    Thank you WS. And thanks for sharing this.

  • @slimcoogan3277
    @slimcoogan3277 Před rokem

    Fantastic interview. This one was a real delight!

  • @ardenevox
    @ardenevox Před rokem

    Fantastic interview. You are my fav, by far, audio blogger, vlogger, call it what you want, but this is right up there with any podcast like Rick Rubin's, et al. Great work, Otis. Thank you.

  • @johnpatterson4794
    @johnpatterson4794 Před rokem

    I have been watching your videos for the past few months and have really enjoyed your interviews. This one was especially enjoyable. Thanks so much for all your hard work in making this possible.

  • @pauljacobs1911
    @pauljacobs1911 Před rokem

    Best one yet, Otis! What a great guy with a lot of great stories. He's so down to Earth and naturally funny. What a life he had!

  • @sevenmileridgeband
    @sevenmileridgeband Před rokem

    This is such incredible history. So great you are able to capture all this stuff. Fantastic. Thanks for all your efforts. This is hard work, and your presentation and production is excellent. I always look forward to the appearance of the cat on the audio only interviews. I had a black cat named Elvis who moved around with me a lot when I was younger, and I think about him every time I see one of these videos.

  • @donny_doyle
    @donny_doyle Před rokem

    This is great. So great- American/ musical history, from the guy that made the history!
    Priceless...

  • @brianmobley1720
    @brianmobley1720 Před rokem

    Awesome ✌️😎

  • @jamesroyston7396
    @jamesroyston7396 Před rokem

    That's good stuff man.

  • @JohnnyCashFanatic
    @JohnnyCashFanatic Před rokem

    W.S. Holland was the last member of the original and post-Luther Tennessee Three

  • @trampasnewberry2626
    @trampasnewberry2626 Před rokem

    WS should have his own movie. What a treasure of experiences and old school gentleman

  • @donscott763
    @donscott763 Před rokem

    I really like the book recommendations. I bought "It Came from Memphis" and it's great!

  • @jasonknippa4410
    @jasonknippa4410 Před rokem

    I don't think anyone truly gets over the death of someone whose had a "to the bone" impact on your life, be it family, friend, mentor, teacher or even complete stranger whose music resonates with/through your mind,body,and/or soul. The greats live on through the millions or hundreds they've touched positively and/or inspired to do something they may not have alone. R.I.P Man in black.

  • @sartainja
    @sartainja Před rokem

    Must have been taking some of Waylon's "LA Turn Around Pills" on that Jackson to LA to Atlanta road trip.

  • @slicksnewonenow
    @slicksnewonenow Před rokem

    Gosh... I loved Fluke.
    He was one of the funniest, most down to earth people I ever knew.
    Otis- one day I have to tell you my "Fluke story". Oh, and get Dave Roe to tell you a couple, too😂.... Damn, was he FUNNY 🤣
    Man, talk about leading a "charmed life".

  • @rayvoorhies7180
    @rayvoorhies7180 Před rokem

    WS had a wild ride in music. I've heard interviews with Marshall Grant that played with Johnny from the beginning until the late 1970's Johnny's D problems finally made Marshall leave. WS stayed till the end. Did he play on The Highway Men tours? .

  • @tkreitler
    @tkreitler Před rokem

    I had to stop and look up pictures of '48 Cadillacs. They're big but that still had to be a tight squeeze.

  • @johnwaynegovernmentcontrac3219

    Johnny is awesome in John Wayne's Groove Machine. 😅🤣😂

  • @sartainja
    @sartainja Před rokem

    Viva the music and memory of Luther Monroe Perkins!

  • @bglrj
    @bglrj Před rokem +1

    Does it ever get better than this?

  • @BST501
    @BST501 Před 7 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @sweatervestfest918
    @sweatervestfest918 Před rokem

    " Johnny Cash helped me get out of prison "

  • @julesotis13
    @julesotis13 Před rokem +1

    you think you can get anyhting worthwhile out of all this mess..... wow that speaks volumes.....about WS Holland, Otis Gibbs...and human natre....

  • @marcelpacheco7878
    @marcelpacheco7878 Před rokem

    I like your cat Otis.

  • @willpassinault3650
    @willpassinault3650 Před rokem

    ❤ any idea what the W.S. stood for ?......not even his obituary mentioned it

  • @shable1436
    @shable1436 Před rokem +1

    Miss ol fluke

  • @mikesharpsongs
    @mikesharpsongs Před rokem

    PLATINUM

  • @Mojoman57
    @Mojoman57 Před rokem

    ...to go with John and the boys.

  • @catheryndenton1766
    @catheryndenton1766 Před rokem

    I kid you not.... #smithsonian #libraryofcongress

  • @raymondgeisel7116
    @raymondgeisel7116 Před rokem

    It won't let me hit the like button 😒

  • @HughRailey
    @HughRailey Před rokem

    Think you can get anything out of this, lol