Ep 138. Willie Nelson
- TV-14
- April 7, 2014
- 25 min
In this episode of Larry King Now season 2, Larry sits down with country music legend Willie Nelson. The episode starts off with Willie reflecting on his early days growing up in Abbott, Texas, and how he got into music. He talks about how he wrote his first song at the age of seven and performed it in church. Willie then goes on to talk about his early struggles in the music industry, including his time in Nashville, where he found it hard to fit in.
Larry and Willie also discuss his famous Fourth of July picnic, which Willie has been hosting since 1973. He talks about the humble beginnings of the picnic and how it has grown over the years. Willie also talks about his love of touring and how he stays healthy on the road at the age of 85.
The conversation then moves to politics, with Larry asking Willie about his views on the current state of the country. Willie talks about his support for marijuana legalization and his belief that people should be able to make their own choices. He also talks about his friendship with former President Jimmy Carter and his work on behalf of farmers and ranchers.
The episode ends with Larry and Willie discussing his latest album, 'Ride Me Back Home.' Willie talks about the inspiration behind the album, which focuses on animals and their relationship with humans. He also performs a song from the album, 'Family Bible,' on his guitar for Larry and the audience.
Overall, this episode is a must-watch for Willie Nelson fans and anyone interested in learning more about one of the most iconic figures in country music. Willie's candor, humor, and humility make him a joy to watch, and Larry's thoughtful questions help shed light on his life, work, and legacy.