美国国家公共电台 NPR After Illness, Willie Nelson Is On The Road Again With Family At His Side
时间:2018-12-18 作者:英语课 分类:2018年NPR美国国家公共电台7月
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:
This is sound from a stage in Charlotte, N.C. Willie Nelson was set to perform. Our co-host, David Greene, has more on what happened.
DAVID GREENE, BYLINE 1: Or what didn't happen. Willie Nelson came out onstage. He picked up his guitar. He was getting ready, but he just couldn't do it. He threw his hat into the crowd, and you could see the frustration 2. And then he just left. Fans were taking video of it.
(SOUNDBITE OF VIDEO)
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Oh, he's out of here. There he goes. He's leaving.
GREENE: The 85-year-old legend canceled a string of shows this year for various illnesses, including a really bad flu. Some fans were wondering whether this was it. But he's recovered, and he's - well, I'll let him tell you.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "ON THE ROAD AGAIN")
WILLIE NELSON: (Singing) On the road again. I just can't wait to get on the road again.
GREENE: We caught Willie Nelson on the road outside Houston, Texas, a few weeks ago. He was getting ready to go on stage with his 87-year-old sister Bobbie, who plays the piano, and also with his two sons. Willie Nelson has nothing left to prove. He hasn't for years. He established himself long ago as one of the most important voices in the history of the American songbook, and yet, he's still at it. He has a new album out this year. It's called "Last Man Standing 3." He's touring a lot. I asked him what keeps him going. And he told me a story about the circus.
W. NELSON: There's this story about this guy that was hanging around the circus, and there was this guy that was over there taking care of the elephants. And he was picking up elephant dung and taking it and moving it over there into a pile and he'd go back. And it was hot and sweaty, and he went to pick up another one. And the guy said, man, why don't you get you real job? He said, what, and quit show business?
GREENE: (Laughter).
W. NELSON: (Laughter) That's show business.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "HEAVEN IS CLOSED")
W. NELSON: (Singing) Heaven is closed, and hell 4's overcrowded, so I'm going to stay where I am.
GREENE: Where Willie Nelson likes to be these days is with his family. We were sitting with them on the tour bus. It almost felt like we had been invited to a Nelson family dinner. I mean, the old stories were flowing, like the one about Willie Nelson giving his youngest son, Micah, this bizarre 5 nickname 6, Particle 7 Kid. Micah remembers asking him.
MICAH NELSON: He said, I meant to say, welcome home, prodigal 8 son, but I was so stoned that it came out as...
W. NELSON: Particle Kid.
M. NELSON: ...Particle Kid.
(LAUGHTER)
W. NELSON: It's close, though.
M. NELSON: It's close enough.
GREENE: Pretty close.
M. NELSON: I like it better, so...
GREENE: Do you guys smoke as much as your dad?
M. NELSON: Not anymore.
W. NELSON: Nobody does.
GREENE: Nobody does (laughter).
LUKAS NELSON: Yeah, I mean, you got to ask Snoop if that's even possible (unintelligible) tell you it was.
(SOUNDBITE OF WILLIE NELSON SONG, "ROLL ME UP AND SMOKE ME WHEN I DIE")
GREENE: Now, as much as Willie Nelson loves living, he has done a lot of songs recently about dying 9.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "ROLL ME UP AND SMOKE ME WHEN I DIE")
W. NELSON: (Singing) Roll me up and smoke me when I die. And if anyone don't like it, just look 'em in the eye...
GREENE: But the illnesses this year were clearly serious. Willie Nelson's wife, Annie, was also sitting with us, and she said she could tell how nervous her husband was.
ANNIE NELSON: When he couldn't sing and the words wouldn't come out, he was sort of, well, let's get on the bus, and let's go back to Austin. We're not going to Austin. That's where we got it. And we went to Maui. He got some fresh air.
L. NELSON: And he was fine.
A. NELSON: And he - but it took a good month. Remember; it was a month, and then he was a little nervous about it, but I heard him singing, so I knew he was fine. He would sneak 10 off in the music room and sing and pick.
W. NELSON: Well, every time we'd take off in a long time, you know, which sometimes we'd take off a month or two or whatever, you start thinking, well, wait a minute, you know, the last show was all right, but what's this next one going to be, you know?
A. NELSON: But he came back fiercer.
M. NELSON: He's been playing better than ever...
L. NELSON: Playing better than ever.
M. NELSON: ...Just these last few nights.
L. NELSON: The last two shows have just blown my mind, and the band is tighter than ever. And everybody's - I mean, we're playing really good music, you know, and Dad is singing his ass 11 off.
GREENE: Your wife says you came back fierce from that illness. Where did that come from?
W. NELSON: I got really mad at myself for not being able to do a show - really mad. You know, it's unforgivable to go out there and open your mouth and nothing come out, you know. So I was just hoping that that didn't happen anymore.
L. NELSON: It's not unforgivable.
W. NELSON: For me, it is. Oh, I will. I'll wind up forgiving myself.
L. NELSON: (Laughter).
M. NELSON: Eventually (laughter).
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LAST MAN STANDING")
W. NELSON: (Singing) I don't want to be the last man standing. Or wait a minute. Maybe I do. If you don't mind, I'll start a new line and decide after thinking it through.
GREENE: When you and I were sitting on this bus - I think it was the same bus, right? This is the - it was your bus. When your book came out a few years ago, you said that you and Merle Haggard had been outside just an hour or two before we talked commenting to each other on how you guys were the last ones left. And I - when Merle passed, that was - that conversation came back to me immediately because, you know, and then you had an album called "Last Man Standing." I mean, it...
W. NELSON: I don't do that song, you know. I recorded it, and it's a good song, but I don't do it because I don't want to think about all the people that have gone, you know? I'll go back talking about all the guys that have died, and that's no fun just to think about every night And I've seen my friends who literally 12 killed themselves on cigarettes and alcohol 13 and trying to do show business. They'll get out there every night, and they'll go to that same spot where, my God, you kill me, you broke my heart. They do that every night. And they have to get drunk 14 to do it, to get to that same negative spot every night so the audience can be happy. A lot of them have to, you know, drink a lot to get there. Fortunately, I quit drinking. I quit smoking cigarettes. It really helped the showbiz part of it.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "(FORGET ABOUT) GEORGIA")
L. NELSON: (Singing) Well, I sure as hell didn't love her this much when I met her, much as I was just captured 15 again and again.
GREENE: Lukas, you're - you can hear your dad in your voice. I mean, I - I mean, out there earlier today listening, it was really striking 16. Do you hear yourself, Willie Nelson, in your - in Lukas' voice?
W. NELSON: Yeah, and I also hear some of my guitar licks 17 coming back a lot better when he plays.
(LAUGHTER)
GREENE: How meaningful is that?
W. NELSON: Oh, it's as good as it gets. You know, that's - you couldn't ask for anything better than that. And there's nothing any - that makes a parent happier than to have your kids up there doing things with you and especially if they're good.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "(FORGET ABOUT) GEORGIA")
L. NELSON: (Singing) For each night I stand with my father playing our music.
GREENE: That's Willie Nelson and his family on a tour bus in Houston a few weeks ago. His new album is "Last Man Standing."
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "(FORGET ABOUT) GEORGIA")
L. NELSON: (Singing) And each night I pray I'll forget about Georgia.
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- We wish to thank the author of this article which carries no byline.我们要感谢这篇文章的那位没有署名的作者。
- He had to fight back tears of frustration.他不得不强忍住失意的泪水。
- He beat his hands on the steering wheel in frustration.他沮丧地用手打了几下方向盘。
- After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
- They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
- It's a hell of a hike from Sydney to Perth.从悉尼到珀斯的徒步旅行简直苦死了。
- The boss really gave me hell today.老板今天着实数落了我一通。
- They saw a bizarre animal in the lake.他们在湖中看见一个奇怪的动物。
- The building was of bizarre construction.这建筑构造奇异。
- She called me by my nickname.她叫我的外号。
- Why do you fasten such a nickname on her?你为什么给她取这样一个绰号?
- There is not a particle of truth in what you said.你所说的没有一句是实话。
- This particle has a very small mass.这种粒子的质量很小。
- He has been prodigal of the money left by his parents.他已挥霍掉他父母留下的钱。
- The country has been prodigal of its forests.这个国家的森林正受过度的采伐。
- He was put in charge of the group by the dying leader.他被临终的领导人任命为集团负责人。
- She was shown into a small room,where there was a dying man.她被领进了一间小屋子,那里有一个垂死的人。
- He raised his spear and sneak forward.他提起长矛悄悄地前进。
- I saw him sneak away from us.我看见他悄悄地从我们身边走开。
- He is not an ass as they make him.他不象大家猜想的那样笨。
- An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden.驴能负重但不能超过它能力所负担的。
- He translated the passage literally.他逐字逐句地翻译这段文字。
- Sometimes she would not sit down till she was literally faint.有时候,她不走到真正要昏厥了,决不肯坐下来。
- The law forbids shops to sell alcohol to minors.法律禁止商店向未成年者出售含酒精的饮料。
- The alcohol is industrial.这些酒精是供工业用的。
- People who drives when they are drunk should be heavily penalised.醉酒驾车的人应受重罚。
- She found him drunk when she came home at night.她晚上回家时,经常发现他醉醺醺的。
- Allied troops captured over 300 enemy soldiers. 盟军俘虏了300多名敌方士兵。
- Most of the rebels were captured and disarmed. 大部分叛乱分子被俘获并解除了武装。