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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

It Features:
--Hank III, including live performances, commentary, and a TOUR OF THE HAUNTED RANCH !!!

--Joe Buck commentary and live performances.

-- Joe Buck Giving a tour of downtown Nashville, including Music Row, The Country Music Hall of Fame's Williams' Family Exhibit, Tootsie's Orchid Lounge (where Outlaw Country was born), The Bluegrass Inn (where Shelton is at this very moment signing autographs.)

--Creech Holler commentary

--Jason from the underrated 'Jason and the Scorchers' singing to his pig.

--The Earnest Tubb Record Shop.

--Excellent Cinemetography

--And much much more.

You have GOT to see this. It's unbelievable there is nothing like this produced in the United States. It is from Sweden, and it is part of a series on underground music all around the world.

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  • Oh shit, sorry dude.  K, I take it back. Your not a gypsy, you are a viking!

  • Hahaha! ;-)

  • Thank you for posting this!!

    Outlaw country rocks.

    Its just too bad that it takes people from what Eastern Europe? to get it together and make a cool documentary like this. America really needs to invest in herself more.

  • Eastern Europe? Take that back man! We're the home of your Odin you know. We're from the NORTH dude.

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  • joeBuckyourself mudafuka

  • The problem is the evangelical movement. Some people have forgotten along the way that part in the bible where it says not to give your testimonial to those who do not welcome it. I believe in God, but I do not feel any compulsion to persuade anyone else, just as I would not welcome someone trying to persuade me that God doesn't exist. All I ask is, please, don't lump us all in with the evangelicals!

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  • Thanks !!!!!

  • check out " nashville street performers "  i posted one there

  • thumbs up for parental advisories and cub cadet mowers!

  • Im a metal, hard rock kinda guy. I grew up hating coutry music and everything it stood for.My dad played country music and hated rock n roll with a passion. It wasnt till around his death that I even sat down and gave what I call true country a chance and even back in 2000 i realised that the current country was just very weak commercialized southern rock. Know I respect the old timers and I think this latest OUTLAW movement would please the likes of Hank Williams 1 tremendously.

  • This was amazing. I don't even really listen to country except for the Hanks and Johnny Cash but it was really interesting.

  • since everyone is arguing about whether or not hank3, joe buck, dale watson or whomever is real country music, how about we start our own genre. we'll call it good goddamn music!! pop stars can have the "country genre" we aint listening to the shit anyway!

  • @coltrain210 How do you figure? Because they have other interest besides just country music. If you ever heard the CD Straight to Hell or the New one (Kinda New) called Rebel within you will hear Country, Hank III couldn't help but have Country music pulsing through his Veins. I mean do you consider Tim McGraw country? I'm not trying to be augmentative but if this ain't country, what is?

  • These guys may know country music history, but they don't seem to be contributing to country much either. As much as they say they like it, t seems like they throw away the tradition as fast as the people they talk about.

  • @ztubs6 I bet your a bucked tooth quakcer grabber. Yankee puss.

  • okay, i watched the whole doc. and consider myself knowledgabel about country music but i have to say, I listen to hank 3 and similar artists and there music sounds more punk than country in my opinion, so if they have such a problem with all the other pop country artists etc, why dont they stop playing punk and play music that more resembles country. I am fine with music fusion and I am not saying they arent country, just saying it sounds more punk than country

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