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May 03, 2013  On the road again Just can't wait to get on the road again. The life I love is making music with my friends And I can't wait to get on the road again. On the road again #WillieNelson #. Willie Nelson, Soundtrack: The Dukes of Hazzard. This versatile, eclectic, rather wanderlust country crossover star known for his classic ballads ('Always On My Mind'), autobiographical road songs ('On the Road Again') and catchy rhythms ('Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys') started out life as Willie Hugh Nelson on April 30, 1933, in Depression-era Abbot, Texas. He is the son.

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On the road again
Just can't wait to get on the road again
The life I love is making music with my friends

And I can't wait to get on the road again
On the road again

Goin' places that I've never been
Seein' things that I may never see again

And I can't wait to get on the road again
On the road again
Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway
We're the best of friends
Insisting that the world keep turning our way

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Just can't wait to get on the road again
The life I love is makin' music with my friends

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On the road again

Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway
We're the best of friends
Insisting that the world keep turning our way
And our way
Is on the road again
Just can't wait to get on the road again
The life I love is makin' music with my friends

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Willie Nelson was singing “On the Road Again.”Again.Yet in an unusual twist for the country-music legend, who at 86 still tours as enthusiastically as folks a fraction of his age, Nelson wasn’t actually on the road Thursday night as he about “going places that I’ve never been.” Instead, he was streaming online from his digs outside Austin, Texas, flanked by his two sons in what looked like a very cozy living room.The low-key performance wrapped up “’Til Further Notice,” a virtual spin on the all-star concert Nelson hosts at his ranch every year during South by Southwest. Like, the show’s 2020 edition was called off thanks to the coronavirus, so organizers invited artists such as Margo Price, and Lucinda Williams to appear — all of them from wherever they were socially distancing themselves — via livestream on Twitch.

And now that officials in the showbiz capitals of California and New York have to stay home essentially all the time, we’re sure to see many more follow their lead in the weeks — or, God help us, the months — to come.As well-intentioned as they are, these little digital displays are already beginning to feel like some ancient ritual. Watching appreciative emoji flicker across the bottom of an Instagram feed can’t compare with standing in the middle of a sweaty, ecstatic crowd; nor, of course, can a livestream reproduce the physical thrill of being pummeled by waves of amplified sound.But as is true of so much on the internet, the performances can be fascinating in their own way, separate from how faithfully they approximate a flesh-and-blood experience. For starters, you’re unlikely in a concert hall ever to get as close to Wainwright as he allows the camera in what he’s calling his #RobeRecital series, in which he’s offering startlingly intimate renditions of his tunes while seated at a grand piano in his Los Angeles home.

The other day, after proudly telling his viewers that he’d had his piano tuned “for this new era,” he sang “The Art Teacher” in such extreme close-up that you could practically count the chest hairs at the open neck of his silken Japanese bathrobe.Legend also wore a robe — “I do have underwear on,” he made clear — for that came with another hashtag, #TogetherAtHome, that he duly passed on to Coldplay’s Chris Martin. Both men offered stripped-down solo-piano versions of songs we’re accustomed to hearing in far more polished arrangements; Martin of the old standard “As Time Goes By” to demonstrate what he might sound like if he’d ended up working in a hotel bar.The off-the-cuff nature of these virtual gigs is a big part of their appeal. Fieldrunners attack heroes. Though the platforms being used make it easy to see how many people are watching at any given time — Martin had around 300,000 at one point — the artists often seem genuinely to be winging it, as when went on a long tangent about the effect LMFAO’s 2011 stadium-rave hit “Party Rock Anthem” had on the way beats work in hip-hop. “Anyways, I’m rambling on,” Puth said after four or five minutes. Then he headed off in another direction, using the piano at his parents’ house (where he was broadcasting while sheltering in place) to illustrate the “super, super-exciting” return of complicated chords to pop music.Sometimes the musicians aren’t even playing music: On Instagram, Miley Cyrus is doing a daily talk show called “” in which she’s just chopping it up with other famous people about “how to stay lit in dark times,” as she puts it.