RIP Kris Kristofferson

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Passed away yesterday.

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/kris-kristofferson-dead-1107074/
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RIP
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Well, that sucks.
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RIP
What a talent
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Ugh. A true artist and renaissance man. RIP
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Damn
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A true artist
I wanna see our defense pissed off, not confused, maybe a little murder in their hearts Reload12, 11/4/11
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One hell of a songwriter. I think it says a lot about the depth of someone's songwriting prowess when you hear someone say, "Wow, I did not know he wrote that." I think that happens frequently with Kristofferson's work. He leaves an indelible mark on American music.
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I loved him in the Blade movies.
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Just based on when I was born, my first experience with him was in the Blade films. The music and older movies came with time. Dude lived one helluva life. Military brat, Rhodes scholar, Oxford, golden gloves boxer, Army Ranger, helicopter pilot, janitor, singer-songwriter, actor. Just a legend who got so much out of life.
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RIP

Willie lives on....
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Tanya 93 said:

I loved him in the Blade movies.
He was great in Lone Star as well.
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In honor of my fellow helo pilot.

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wessimo said:

RIP

Willie lives on....


The last of that generation
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Is Willie the last of the Highwaymen?
You do not have a soul. You are a soul that has a body.

We sing Hallelujah! The Lamb has overcome!
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Willie is the last of the Highwaymen...RIP Kris!
Psalm 42:1
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Oof. This one does suck. RIP indeed.
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Any fan of Kris Kristofferson knew this day was coming sooner than later, but this is still a gut punch.

Wrote some great songs and lived a hell of a life. I never thought he was much of an actual singer and prefer most any song by an artist that covered him over his original version. But he had some gems that he wrote and sang that no one could improve on.

"To Beat the Devil" and "Casey's Last Ride" are my two favorite that he wrote and sang. We played "Why Me Lord" at my dad's funeral because that was one of his favorite songs.

RiP Kris
Double Talkin' Jive...
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If David Allan Coe outlives them all, there is no God.
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There's another thread on this forum about albums that are all great tracks. I would put his debut album "Kristofferson" (later re-titled as "Me and Bobby McGee") on that list.

*Me and Bobby McGee
*Help Me Make It Through the Night
*Sunday Morning Comin' Down
*For The Good Times.

Those are the highlights. The rest of the album is great too, including the aforementioned To Beat The Devil and Casey's Last Ride. Had the record, then the cassette, then the CD.

RIP to a great singer/songwriter.
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Duckhook said:

There's another thread on this forum about albums that are all great tracks. I would put his debut album "Kristofferson" (later re-titled as "Me and Bobby McGee") on that list.

*Me and Bobby McGee
*Help Me Make It Through the Night
*Sunday Morning Comin' Down
*For The Good Times.

Those are the highlights. The rest of the album is great too. Had that record, then the cassette, then the CD.

RIP to a great singer/songwriter.

Casey's Last Ride is on that one too. One of my favorite songs ever
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ElephantRider said:

Duckhook said:

There's another thread on this forum about albums that are all great tracks. I would put his debut album "Kristofferson" (later re-titled as "Me and Bobby McGee") on that list.

*Me and Bobby McGee
*Help Me Make It Through the Night
*Sunday Morning Comin' Down
*For The Good Times.

Those are the highlights. The rest of the album is great too. Had that record, then the cassette, then the CD.

RIP to a great singer/songwriter.

Casey's Last Ride is on that one too. One of my favorite songs ever


To Beat the Devil is on that one too, I believe. A wonderful piece of songwriting.
Gig 'em! '90
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Loved him in his Movies….he was always nails!

Such an iconic voice.
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Brownsville represent.
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My Uncle flew choppers with him in Germany.

He's busted flat in Baton Rouge…

RIP.
"Real skill comes without effort" - Mu Bai
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Fuzzy Dunlop said:

Any fan of Kris Kristofferson knew this day was coming sooner than later, but this is still a gut punch.

Wrote some great songs and lived a hell of a life. I never thought he was much of an actual singer and prefer most any song by an artist that covered him over his original version. But he had some gems that he wrote and sang that no one could improve on.

"To Beat the Devil" and "Casey's Last Ride" are my two favorite that he wrote and sang. We played "Why Me Lord" at my dad's funeral because that was one of his favorite songs.

RiP Kris

We'll be playing that one at my dad's funeral as well. It's his favorite too.

RIP Kris. A Rhodes scholar, Golden Gloves boxer, an Army Ranger, and one hell of a singer/songwriter. You couldn't put together a better definition of a renaissance man.
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BrownDeerAggie said:

Willie is the last of the Highwaymen...RIP Kris!
someone should make a 'there can be only one highway man' pic, like the Betty white golden girls
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HTownAg98 said:

Fuzzy Dunlop said:

Any fan of Kris Kristofferson knew this day was coming sooner than later, but this is still a gut punch.

Wrote some great songs and lived a hell of a life. I never thought he was much of an actual singer and prefer most any song by an artist that covered him over his original version. But he had some gems that he wrote and sang that no one could improve on.

"To Beat the Devil" and "Casey's Last Ride" are my two favorite that he wrote and sang. We played "Why Me Lord" at my dad's funeral because that was one of his favorite songs.

RiP Kris

We'll be playing that one at my dad's funeral as well. It's his favorite too.

RIP Kris. A Rhodes scholar, Golden Gloves boxer, an Army Ranger, and one hell of a singer/songwriter. You couldn't put together a better definition of a renaissance man.
Also, his father worked for Aramco in Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia and I understand he went to visit his parents there. That was probably in the 1960s when things were still very primitive over there.

He definitely made the most of his life.

He was one of the first celebrities I ever met when I was just a regular fan. Super cool guy.
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I was a sailor
I was born upon the tide
And with the sea I did abide
I sailed a schooner around the Horn to Mexico
I went aloft and furled the mainsail in a blow
And when the yards broke off they said that I got killed
But I am living still
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Great to read some of this stuff and I always respected him highly.

I actually met him once in about 1978 or 1979 - in a very random and yet fitting way.

I had a friend in junior high with the last name of Kirschenbauer and we had hung out many times. I was living in Kansas at the time on the Ft. Leavenworth military base. One day as I recall over the winter holiday break I was over at his house and we had been playing outside building a snow fort or having a snowball fight or something. We went inside and were warming up and getting a snack when this disheveled scraggly guy in sweat pants and a t-shirt walked in the room where we were watching TV and said hello. I immediately recognized him as I had seen the movie Convoy and probably seen him in other things as well.

I looked at my friend doing a double take and he said "Oh hey this is my uncle Kris." I was just frozen and dumbfounded really. But I managed to say hello and that was pretty much it. He was just hanging around with them and visiting for the holidays. My friend had never mentioned having any famous relative and he was on this podunk military base and staying in regular quarters with them. Different era but traveled alone I guess and certainly no fanfare or security. Turns out his mom Karen was Kris's sister. Apparently they were all military families. Well anyway he was cool and chatted with us a while and showed genuine interest in my friends activities and life. Pretty cool uncle i guess.

Anyway that was it. Just saw him that one day and we never talked about him again. Just seemed like a normal dude around them.
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That's awesome!

RIP. Truly an impressive man.
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I always had people disagree with me when I said that Kris was the best of the Highwaymen. Definitely the most talented, IMO.
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