28 thoughts on “Would you slowdance with Willie?

  1. “Teatro” was produced by Daniel Lanois, so it definitely has that distinctive U2 Joshua Tree-era sound. Great Willie album, and an accessible one for folks who aren’t really into Nelson’s traditional country sound.

  2. “Teatro” was produced by Daniel Lanois, so it definitely has that distinctive U2 Joshua Tree-era sound. Great Willie album, and an accessible one for folks who aren’t really into Nelson’s traditional country sound.

  3. Willie is the man! If you get a chance, go see him live (he tours all the time). When I saw him a couple of years ago, after his _2 1/2_ hour set (with no breaks), he came to the front of the stage and signed autographs and gave hugs to all who wanted them.

  4. Willie is the man! If you get a chance, go see him live (he tours all the time). When I saw him a couple of years ago, after his _2 1/2_ hour set (with no breaks), he came to the front of the stage and signed autographs and gave hugs to all who wanted them.

  5. yep sixtoe, the fact TEATRO was produced by danny was the second reason after SLOW DANCING that got me listening to willie nelson. emmylou harris and brad mehldau also appear on that record…!

  6. yep sixtoe, the fact TEATRO was produced by danny was the second reason after SLOW DANCING that got me listening to willie nelson. emmylou harris and brad mehldau also appear on that record…!

  7. 12 years? Heck, if you look slightly cross-eyed and blurry at that image and the one below it of scruffy Bono, it’s hard to tell the difference now. 😉

  8. 12 years? Heck, if you look slightly cross-eyed and blurry at that image and the one below it of scruffy Bono, it’s hard to tell the difference now. 😉

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