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Waag
30th Nov 2006, 10:54
Hi guys!

Kris Kristofferson is guesting my country next summer. I heard a story about him landing on Jonny Cash's lawn, handing him a song, and that's how his career started?

My question therefore; Does anyone know, what kind of type of heli he used to fly, or even better, is flying? And where about Have heard some stories about the Mexican gulf?

Fly safe!

Fróði
aka WAG/FIR

forget
30th Nov 2006, 11:18
Brilliant guy. IQ in the thousands!

"I have been with the best that the bastards could muster
from Danny the Dildo to Sydney the Snake.
Now I feel like a working girl pausing to wonder
just how much screwin' the spirit can take. :p


See interview http://www.abc.net.au/tv/enoughrope/transcripts/s1422317.htm

I'm pretty sure it was a UH-IH.
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KRIS KRISTOFFERSON: That was - I wish I'd never done that because what happened was, I had known John for a couple of years. I'd been his janitor at the recording studio he recorded at. I gave him every song I ever wrote. I would give them to June Carter or to Luther Perkins, his guitar player. I never wanted to bother him at the time. But he always was encouraging about it but he never recorded any of them. So once, after a couple of years, I joined the National Guard briefly in Tennessee and was flying helicopters because I'd done that in the military. I took a tape out to him and landed on his - almost on his roof. I landed on his property and pitched him the song. Everybody who has heard about that now figures they can do anything they want to and there would never be a greater invasion of privacy than I put John through.

ANDREW DENTON: So when you landed on his lawn in a chopper, he came out?

KRIS KRISTOFFERSON: Well, our memories differ on this one. John said something - well he had, kind of, a creative memory. He said that I stepped out of the helicopter with a beer in one hand and a tape in the other, and it takes two hands to fly a helicopter and I've never flown with a beer in my life. But he did me so much good, I'm willing to go along with the story. It sounds better.

skiddriver
30th Nov 2006, 12:54
http://www.nola.com/search/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-0/116478236147900.xml?ELMUR&coll=1
Kristofferson turned down an instructor's post at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to try and break into the music business in the 1960s. Unable to get any closer than a janitor's job at the Columbia Records studio in Nashville, Tenn., he came to Louisiana and took a job with Petroleum Helicopters Inc. of Lafayette, flying between the Louisiana marshes and offshore petroleum facilities.
"That was about the last three years before I started performing, before people started cutting my songs," he recalled. "I would work a week down here for PHI, sitting on an oil platform and flying helicopters. Then I'd go back to Nashville at the end of the week and spend a week up there trying to pitch the songs, then come back down and write songs for another week."

spinwing
30th Nov 2006, 13:48
Mmmmmmm ....


Amazing guy.... Rhodes Scholar ... Lecturer in I believe English Lit. at West Point and still dumb enough to want to go fly Helicopters ...

You gotta admire a Guy like that :D


:E

Gomer Pylot
30th Nov 2006, 13:57
He flew in the Gulf of Mexico for PHI for awhile. He was either fired for not showing up for his hitch, or quit just before being fired. I've talked to several PHI pilots who knew him way back when.

Waag
1st Dec 2006, 11:37
Hi Gomer Pylot!

Do You know what type he flew for PHI back then?

Thanks!

Project Pilot FH1100
1st Dec 2006, 11:38
Story told to me by an old PHI Lead Pilot (Bill Carter for those who remember)...

Said they could never find Kris. He was always off "hiding" somewhere playing his guitar and writing songs. Supposedly...he wrote "Me And Bobby McGee" at the Morgan City base while sitting in an old Bell J-model on floats. (Must have been a winter day - the heat/humidity at MCY could take your breath away on a summer day.)

forget
1st Dec 2006, 13:09
So who was Bobby McGee - and some names from the past for old hands in the GoM.


http://www.gogulf.net/BackIssues/PDF's%20for%20Website/bobbymcgee.pdf (http://www.gogulf.net/BackIssues/PDF's%20for%20Website/bobbymcgee.pdf)

forget
28th Jan 2007, 15:36
I've just come across this - I think it's from his latest. Tell me this isn't genius at work! :ok: :ok: :ok:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rxm17Soz3c

NickLappos
29th Jan 2007, 00:49
Thanks, forget. And thanks, Kris.
Best 3 minutes I have had this weekend.

Lunar
29th Jan 2007, 20:13
Kris Kristofferson's music is not normally to my taste but that was very good, powerful.

Lunar

rotorrookie
30th Jan 2007, 02:28
Kris and J C :ok: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e0EQlQXoEo&mode=related&search=
Once I heard story about Kris landing Huges 500 Johnny's backyard.... and stepping out so drunk he could hardly stand upright....true or false??

thank god Kris did quit flying and became a songwriter:}

forget
10th Mar 2007, 16:10
I've just come across this, very recent, and I love it.
:p :ok:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=660fXp-B2RY&mode=related&search

What is it about this song, and the players, that hooked me instantly. Some may say 'no taste in music' - but in my book this is world class stuff.