Beasts of Bourbon "The Day Marty Robbins Died"

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @nickhighland799
    @nickhighland799 Год назад +1

    Honestl, one of my favorite guitar solos ever, so perfectly garage-ey, twangy and punky.

  • @bruiser
    @bruiser 8 лет назад +18

    Marty Robbins was a good one. Good singer, songwriter, and story teller. Some of his tunes are mentioned in this song. "A White Sport Coat", "El Paso", and "Big Iron". For a treat, give a listen to "Don't Worry", and you'll hear the first "fuzz" guitar solo. Grady Martin was the man who played it. Martin was a session man in Nashville. Just check the web for info on him. He could play any style.

    • @milesdufourny4813
      @milesdufourny4813 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, Grady Martin was one of the most important guitar players of all time He played the lead guitar on "Train Kept A-Rollin'" and did some great stuff with Red Foley's band.

    • @isgodreal1337
      @isgodreal1337 7 месяцев назад

      Yes! The man, the legend!

  • @laurenteynard6397
    @laurenteynard6397 2 года назад

    Le LP Axeman représente un sommet dans ma collection. Des morceaux comme Ten wheels for Jesus. Drop out font ressortir la bête qui est en moi. D'autres me font pleurer. Depuis 1984 ce disque me fait du bien. Thanks

  • @pillihpzelaznog2017
    @pillihpzelaznog2017 9 лет назад +4

    Great album..

  • @watchtower183
    @watchtower183 14 лет назад +7

    This song is super strange, and super great!

    • @jeltyson6249
      @jeltyson6249 6 лет назад +2

      Still prefer the original by the great Johnny's

    • @KurtSlotkowski-hj8jd
      @KurtSlotkowski-hj8jd 4 года назад +2

      They are both really great tunes, in a alt-country cow punk sort of way. Beasts of Bourbon does a fine tribute to both The Johnnys and Marty Robbins - all of which are fine contributions to Americana musical styles and traditions. Everyone of them, in that sense, are troubadours, imo!

    • @jessewilcox7475
      @jessewilcox7475 3 года назад +1

      @@jeltyson6249 I've always been unclear on whose the original was given that the debut Beasts of Bourbon LP came before the debut Johnnys album, but if the writing credits are Spencer P. Jones and Tex Perkins then it's obviously Spencer's song first and foremost.
      In regards to your original comment though, I think everyone with ears does. Version by the Johnnys is a thousand times better. Spencer was in both bands and this song is PERFECT the way the Johnnys played it. I'm not old enough to have lived experience with either but like I said, I have ears. I highly recommend Highlights of a Dangerous Life by The Johnnys to anyone who loves what this song and this kind of music represents.
      R.I.P. Spencer P. Jones 28 October 1956 - 21 August 2018

  • @danhefner
    @danhefner Год назад +1

    This whole album is one to play loud and guzzle a 12 pack of Stag to.

  • @waykelable
    @waykelable 12 лет назад

    Sending you a cupla old faves. B. o B. . Couple following.

  • @josenavarrogarcia2260
    @josenavarrogarcia2260 4 года назад

    Da gusto temas así..

  • @CHANNELJUDGE
    @CHANNELJUDGE 14 лет назад

    Cheers

  • @Happynsnappy
    @Happynsnappy 6 лет назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @H-OhmStudios
    @H-OhmStudios 5 лет назад +2

    Is this from a later CD reissue? I don't recall the studio banter from the LP.

    • @milesdufourny4813
      @milesdufourny4813 4 года назад +2

      It's there on the Australian L.P.

    • @glendashoot3777
      @glendashoot3777 4 года назад +1

      I've got three different pressings of the LP, as well as the CD, and this fantastic song is on every each of them.

    • @RockandrollNegro
      @RockandrollNegro 4 года назад +1

      @@glendashoot3777 He specifically asked about the studio talk at the beginning, which was not present on the US pressing, but was there on the Australian pressing.

    • @akimbofurry2179
      @akimbofurry2179 3 года назад

      @@RockandrollNegro link to the lp?