Shot in September of 1981 for the famed Austin City Limits
television show, this performance was released on CD and DVD as part
of New West Records' "Live from Austin, TX" line of music.
Kris Kristofferson has an
unusual resumé. Brownsville, Texas-born, football star and Golden
Gloves boxer in college, Rhodes scholar at Oxford, Army captain and
chopper pilot, studio janitor, part-time bartender, leading man
opposite Barbra Streisand and Jane Fonda. But on his passport, under
"occupation," it reads "songwriter." And that more than anything
sums up the
essence of Kris Kristofferson.
His songs have been recorded by at least 500 other artists, from
Willie and Johnny (Cash) to Janis Joplin and Ray Charles, but only
that gravelly baritone of his can truly render those songs the way
they were meant to be heard, from somewhere deep down in the heart
of the man himself. This performance from September 1981 captures
Kris in his prime. As he put it at the time, "the music's a little
closer to the soul because I'm creating and controlling the whole
show." Classics like "Me and Bobby McGee," "Loving Her Was Easier,"
"Why Me?," and "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" take on a whole new
meaning coming from the man who wrote and lived the words.
This is the show that almost wasn't. As I was about to introduce
Kris, the studio descended into total darkness. Apparently an errant
rodent chewed through a major power line and the result was a
black-out that lasted all night. The audience was led out by
flashlight singing the ACL theme and Kris hung out on the roof with
the crew. Fortunately, he came back the next night, and the
resulting magic is here to enjoy.
- Terry Lickona of Austin City Limits
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