"So You Wannabe An Outlaw" by Steve Earle & The Dukes. Directed By : Cody Ground From the new album 'So You Wannabe an Outlaw' available now. wbr.ec/soyouwannabeanoutlaw
I just think you are the best Steve. Thanks very much for your music. You have no idea how you have inspired my song writing, my way of thinking, plus you have lifted me through some very dark days. Forever grateful 🙏
Love the video Steve, love the song, all I heard from that album, something to be proud of and with Willie Nelson in it, I heart it, love the outlaw style always ♥
I've been watching your acting career unfold. You take some very pivoting parts. Don't lax on that part of your enjoyments... As for your music, it's unequaled.
The legends keep rolling. Willie (Frank Sinatra) and Steve (Elvis Presley). Do you guys realise exactly what you just saw? That's Elvis Presley (Steve Earle) and Frank Sinatra (Willie Nelson). They've been music together since the fifties. Willie played a little piano for Sun Records under the name Jerry Lee Lewis. Elvis has used many professional names as well. Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen and other nom de plumes (pen names). Willie and Steve.
well, found out i had great great uncles that were school teachers...turned confederate soldiers...then one became a pirate, the other a train robber. lmmfao...i quit my teaching job...outlaw is in my blood👀🤣😂😁😜
I love that Steve has a song with Willie but as far as the song can't really hear all the words so I can't tell if I like it in not ..not one of my favorites that's for sure ...but I'm gonna look up the words and maybe I'll like it better then I did ..I think I like the country/bluegrass younger Steve songs not this older groung.. Just me 💞
Y'aye., wannabe that's my favorite code word. I do not want to be an outlaw and I believe Jesus did not want to be an outlaw... He just embraced His Truth wholeheartedly and wondered the f*** is making that list
Jesus was completely an outlaw. He died a criminal's death because he stood up the the principalities and powers, including the Romans and the hypocrites who thought they had a monopoly on holiness. He spent time with the outcasts of his day. Earle is poking fun at fake outlaws, but has said many times that the movement was about integrity. I think Jesus would be just fine with that kind of outlaw... and is weeping over the hypocrisy of many Christians today who avoid the poor and oppressed and forget what he truly stood for.
I was so looking forward to this. But the Willie Nelson part hurts the song. I'm a big fan of Willie and have been all my life, my dad was a huge fan, and it's cool to hear him and Steve together, but it does not help the song. Those live performances on RU-vid from a while back are so much better than this.
This is Willie & what he loves to do. Collaborate with his friends musically. Willie is free to do what he loves to do. This is not Free Willie about a big fish in little water. This is Wille...
Wait, this guy's from...New York City!? Saw somebody wrote how could Steve Earle - a country singer - live in NYC? WOODY GUTHRIE DIED IN BROOKLYN. Steve's from a lil speed trap of a town tween Austin n San Antone off I35...hopfully no yuppie tech asswipe was disturbed during the making off this video🤣