The true story of "Turpentine Willie" as told by Mark Rubin and Danny Barnes of Bad Livers during a performance recorded at the Prism Coffeehouse in Charlottesville, Virginia on Nov. 23, 1999. "Turpentine Willie" is from the Bad Livers album Horses in the Mine released in 1994 by Quarterstick/Touch and Go Records. More info at http://www.badlivers.com.
I have no idea what they're singing, but just seeing them play has me laughing my ass off. No idea that Jonah Hill played tuba.
Frickeepooify 3 weeks ago
Thats ATx Hell Yeah
abramnhl 1 year ago
The liner notes on their album "Industry & Thrift" promote the fact that Barnes plays a Nechville banjo, but what brand of tuba does Rubin play?
Looks like a Yamaha 621 to me.
ybravura 1 year ago
Fat Elvis-69, I'll never forget you!
ElvisClambake 1 year ago
I just discovered the Bad Livers. I can't believe I didn't know about them when they were playing. This is seriously good shit.
billyshake 2 years ago
Man. I love these guys. Not just because of their musical talent, but because literally 80 percent of the characters they sing about, are exactly like people from this shithole little town in which I live and love. ESPECIALLY this song, lol.
TheJayTrain 2 years ago
Danny can sing like mad
chickenjojo 2 years ago
was lucky enough to see them live
nelsonfoul 3 years ago
shit ths bout right!bACK HERE WE GOT BA LOT RESPSECT FOR THNESE CHAPS!
donlovedog 3 years ago
Corn fed, inbred, brain dead. Nothing better. Thankyou for posting this.
reverendick 4 years ago