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From the 16 April 2009 issue of Rolling Stone, at the Beacon Theatre in New York where there was a concert to celebrate Willie Nelson's 70th birthday:
Up from the basement came one of country musics brightest stars (who shall remain nameless). At that moment in time, the Star had a monster radio hit about bombing Americas enemies back into the Stone Age.
Happy birthday, the Star said to Willie, breezing by us. As he passed Kristofferson in one long, confident stride, out of the corner of his mouth came:
None of that lefty shit out there tonight, Kris.
What the fuck did you just say to me??? Kris growled, stepping forward.
Oh, no, groaned Willie under his breath. Dont get Kris all riled up.
You heard me, the Star said, walking away in the darkness.
Dont turn your back to me, boy, Kristofferson shouted, not giving a shit that basically the entire music industry seemed to be flanking him.
The Star turned around: I dont want any problems, Kris - I just want you to tone it down.
Here it comes!
What?
Dont What? me, boy! You heard the question. You just dont like the answer. He paused just long enough to get a full chest of air. I asked, Have you ever served your country? The answer is, no, you have not. Have you ever killed another man? Huh? Have you ever taken another mans life and then cashed the check your country gave you for doing it? No, you have not. So shut the fuck up! I could feel his body pulsing with anger next to me. You dont know what the hell you are talking about!
Whatever, the young Star muttered.
Ray Charles stood motionless. Willie Nelson looked at me and shrugged mischievously like a kid in the back of the classroom.
Kristofferson took a deep inhale and leaned against the wall, still vibrating with adrenaline. He looked over at Willie as if to say, Dont say a word. Then his eyes found me.
You know what Waylon Jennings said about guys like him? he whispered.
I shook my head.
Theyre doin to country music what pantyhose did to finger-fuckin.
That "Star?" Toby Keith. Eff that guy.
Note: Kristofferson is the son of an Air Force General, elected to Phi Beta Kappa his junior year and graduated college summa cum laude, then became a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University where he boxed on the boxing team. After Oxford he joined the Army as a 2LT, completed both helicopter pilot training and Ranger School, rose to the rank of Captain, and at the end of his military career was given an assignment to teach English literature at West Point. From West Point he went to Nashville to be a song writer. And the rest is history.
Biophilic
(4,986 posts)iluvtennis
(20,948 posts)snowybirdie
(5,685 posts)window at me once. A big moment! RIP Kris!
leftyladyfrommo
(19,420 posts)never knew all that.
I had a big crush on him back when we were both a lot younger.
mtngirl47
(1,104 posts)Docreed2003
(17,883 posts)dsc
(52,694 posts)who does Toby Keith think he is.
Docreed2003
(17,883 posts)But I'm surprised he'd insult Kris like that in front of Willie.
Emile
(30,791 posts)of stomach cancer earlier this year.
BaronChocula
(2,522 posts)he's one of America's warriors for the old white establishment. As the OP said, Eff Toby Keith.
Emile
(30,791 posts)Ex Lurker
(3,924 posts)He would land in the marsh and write songs.
ColoradoBlue
(109 posts)My mother was a capital D Democrat and raised all of her kids the same way. One of my favorite stories about her was the time Kris Kristofferson called our house asking for her.
She was a HUGE fan of his my entire life. She didn't just love his music, she felt a deep connection to HIM. None of her kids, who grew up in the 80s and 90s, really got the allure until much later and we teased her endlessly about it. But because of her, he was part of her lives from our first steps.
Anyway, in the early 80s, she attended a concert of his and, although she was a married mother of four, she wrote him a letter and charmed a roadie into giving it to him. My mom was super smart, a great writer, and wickedly funny so I'm sure this wasn't just any run-of-the-mill fan letter.
A couple of days later, our phone rings during dinner. I answer it and a deep, gravelly voice asks if Paula was there. Thinking it was our realtor - our house had just gone on the market - I didn't bother to ask who it was. After what seemed like forever, she walks back into the dining room, leans heavily on the door as if she was afraid her legs would give out from under her, and says, "Guess who that was?" Sarcastically, my 15-year-old self shoots back, "I dunno. Kris Kristofferson?" She yells YES and then sinks to the floor.
Apparently he was so charmed by her letter that at their next venue, he decided to give her a call. My mom, stepfather, and her best friend had been able to meet him in person a couple of years before and she asked him if he remembered it. He said he didn't but before they got off the phone, he told her, "Next time, I'll remember."
Anyway, his death hit me especially hard since my mom died a number of years ago of early onset dementia at the age of 71. He was truly an incredible person and I'll always be thankful that he took the time to give her the thrill of a lifetime. I wrote about this call and my feelings about his passing here if anyone wants to give it a read: https://medium.com/@ambers628/the-day-kris-kristofferson-called-06b563ce6a83
Emile
(30,791 posts)mountain grammy
(27,379 posts)He was a legend. 💙
StarryNite
(10,910 posts)Wow! What a neat memory your family has of that special call and your mom. You're a talented writer. You must get that from your mom.
ColoradoBlue
(109 posts)That's one of the greatest compliments you could ever pay me!
StarryNite
(10,910 posts)Upthevibe
(9,251 posts)That is SUCH a great story!
Wow....
republianmushroom
(18,179 posts)patphil
(7,116 posts)Joinfortmill
(16,630 posts)Grumpy Old Guy
(3,607 posts)He was doing his last minute Christmas shopping just like everyone else. This was in Culver City, which is not the swankiest part of L.A.
NoMoreRepugs
(10,646 posts)senseandsensibility
(20,398 posts)and it fits with anecdotes I've heard about Kris over the years. Say what you will about the guy: he was real.
BaronChocula
(2,522 posts)canuckledragger
(1,992 posts)Last edited Mon Sep 30, 2024, 06:08 PM - Edit history (1)
Let the drunken loser pout.
Upthevibe
(9,251 posts)What a great story.
I've known about KK's backstory.,,,,,, That he was in the service, that he was a Rhodes Scholar, and that he was progressive.
Thank you for sharing with us. How cool!
SharonClark
(10,351 posts)dalton99a
(84,881 posts)An amazing man.
Great story!
Trueblue1968
(18,258 posts)Blue_Roses
(13,456 posts)I never knew he was a Rhodes Scholar and alot of the other things you mentioned! He was such a humble, sweet, talented man. He will be missed.