Hello one and all!! One of the recent YouTube uploads from Ray Stevens is a 1999 performance of "Misty" that he did for a television show Ralph Emery was hosting. The concept of the specials was to gather together country music performers, seemingly at random, and have them discuss their careers and swap stories with one another...and some of them would often perform. It was meant to be come off like a family reunion (minus the food). The 1999 television special was taped at the Ryman Auditorium. Ralph hosted a couple of additional country music reunion gatherings titled Ralph Emery's Country Homecoming and later on Larry Black, the host of Larry's Country Diner on RFD-TV, began hosting a similar series several years later. The television special is titled Ryman Country Homecoming and Ray was a guest. In this appearance, as mentioned, he tells the backstory of "Misty" and performs it. The steel guitar player for this rendition is Weldon Myrick...which, during his playing, he's complimented and told how great and 'well done' it happens to be. It's a wordplay joke on the steel guitarist's name, Weldon, as in: "well done, Weldon".
Everyone in attendance was thrilled by Ray's performance...especially those certain high notes Ray hits if you're familiar with the song and if you're a longtime fan of Ray Stevens you should be extremely familiar with "Misty". If you're a new fan and only know of Ray through some of his on-line video uploads you're in for a treat. The song was originally recorded by Ray in 1975 and early in 1976 he won a Grammy for 'Best Arrangement of the Year' for the song. The performance from 1999...let's see...it's 2021 now...so this means that it this performance was recorded nearly 22 years ago. It's mind numbing to realize this performance is from nearly 22 years ago. I watched it when it first aired on The Nashville Network. In 2008 when I started this fan created blog page, 22 years earlier it was 1986, and in 2008 I was calling things from the mid '80s 'classic' and so now here we are in 2021 and 22 years earlier it was 1999...and even though it feels odd to put the over-used label of 'classic' on something from 1999 this performance, mathematically, is from 22 years ago...oh, it's definitely a wonderful performance from Ray Stevens but, nevertheless, I'll call it a classic since there's been a significant passage of time since it originally aired. Who knew the decade of the '90s would get the 'classic' treatment? In a lot of ways the 1990s feel too recent in my mind! I like the black jacket and shirt that Ray's wearing!
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