Just before he sang it on stage once Tyler said Cody was one of his high school buddies and it was his grandmother who let them play at her house every afternoon. What a great tribute!
My Dad always told my sister and me “boys be good”. We didn’t have any brothers. He also told us that we could do and become whatever we wanted in an era where female roles were more limited than they are today. We lived just a few ridges northeast of Virgie . He died early from black lung disease. I cry every time I hear this song because it is a beautiful tribute to the unconditional love of parents and grandparents or families who support the next generation to follow their dreams.
I'm glad to read that I'm not the only grown ass man that gets choked up by this song. The "boys be good" at the end always spins me off into thought about my 2 sons and how they'll navigate their own journeys through life both while I'm here and when I'm gone. Great breakdown as always Michael.
I am from Virgie and this song always reminds me of my mom who passed a couple years ago. It took me this long to be able to listen to it all the way through without crying.
Long time viewer but first time commenter... I got a call last night that one of my best friends from high school passed away yesterday. It has been a rough day to say the least. Earlier this morning, I passed on a free ticket to see Tyler Childers live tomorrow night because I don't think I'd be able to handle it emotionally. In trying to distract myself, I opened RUclips and this video was the first one recommended on my home screen. I live across the country and I'm hoping to fly home for his funeral to be with all of my childhood friends to celebrate his life. Thanks for giving me a sign that he's up there, Michael.
I'm sorry for your loss and sorry you had to miss seeing Tyler. But yeah, it would be really tough to hear some of those songs when you're grieving. I saw him for the first time last night at Summerfest in Milwaukee and wow, what a show! I sincerely hope you get another chance to see him. ❤
Tyler has 2 sisters, no brothers. Cody was a good friend and they spent a lot of time at Cody's grandmother's singing and playing guitars. In Appalachia, especially in the hollers, friends families are like your family. So I imagine Tyler remembered her the way he would his own grandmother. P.S. Everyone always talks about Tyler's voice and lyrics (which I LOVE), but hardly anyone talks about the way he plays guitar. It's pretty simple and straightforward, but I love the way he hammers those strings.
This song always reminds me of my Granny. She lived her whole life in SE KY. Her grandchildren all run the gamut from being very straightlaced to being very honkytonk. It didn't matter to her at all. My cousins and I would get together on her porch and play guitars and sing. Most of us were into a mix of Zeppelin, Neil Young etc so that's mostly what we played. Not her style at all but she loved it all the same. She would clap along and keep asking us to keep going. We learned a few gospel and bluegrass tunes...probably just for her. My cousins and I played Larry Fuller's "I Like To Go Back There" at her funeral...it was the one she always asked for.
His voice is so great and haunting at the same time! Grabs your attention right away and keeps you engaged untill the end and I don't recall too many times when a musician is able to do that to me
No matter how many times I listen to this song, it brings me to tears. I'm filled with deep emotion. Love his voice too! However, I believe this song was dedicated to his friend Cody whose grandmama passed, and Cody called all his "boys" home (friends from childhood) to help lay her to rest. Tyler was very close to her as well. By the way... are you married?
5/26/2019 is the day my dad left this world. He was diagnosed with cancer just 5 weeks prior. It was Sunday morning when I got the phone call. I had spent the night before with him for a few hours, told him I would come watch the Indy 500 with him (pretty much the last thing I said to him). He was a bit of a race car driver himself, and even though he didn’t serve in the military he was VERY appreciative of the people that made that sacrifice for the rest of us. So it was kind of fitting that he checked out on Memorial Day weekend… a 5 week cancer “battle” was tough on me, at least he did not suffer for very long as he was basically his healthy normal self when he found out he had cancer… he went to the doc because he had had heart burn for about a month and then ultimately some blood in his (cough) stool. Imagine thinking you might have an ulcer, or just need some prescription reflux medication, but have the doc tell you that you have 6-12 months to live lol. For me it was basically a car crash as he kept the severity of the diagnosis completely to him self, and until the last two weeks he really did seem “fine” and pretty much like his normal self. Driving to moms house after I got that phone call Stapleton’s Broken Halos came on the radio for me for the first time… man I was such a mess (and mostly because of broken halos lol). The thing that breaks my heart to this day is that I grew up with my grandpa being a huge part of my life, he was my fishing and hunting buddy, staying up to late watching “violent” movies with him lol, ext ext. My dad was a great Grampa to my 3 year old son already but he would have been unbelievable over the next 20 years or so. And same for my daughter, she’s a “rainbow baby” I guess they say, she was born the December after my dad passed, he was the first person we told about her in his last week of life… just rips my heart out even to this day. Anyways happy Memorial Day everyone, and for those that this holiday is for… I truly thank you for your service and sacrifices!
I was at that show in Maryland! Amazing show. Then met you in person at Marcus King at Baltimore sound stage. Happy to see you’re out there putting out great content still my man 🤝
I would love to see you react to the live version of Angel Band. It is a lyrical and storytelling masterpiece. Reminds me so much of my southern gospel roots. I would happily pay money to see you break it down and react to it!
If you listen to any of the other versions of this song he plays it so fast in the OurVinyl sessions and with zero confirmation I am certain that he plays it fast cause he wants to get through the song before he breaks down and ruins it. This song has me sobbing by the end every time I hear it
Grew up in the area Tyler's from. Used to watch him in bars every weekend. If he was paid in drinks for those shows he was paid very well. If he was paying for drinks those shows cost him.
Idk if this has ever been requested before but please check out a local lexington ky legend named Ben Lacy!! Even if just for yourself. He's phenomenal and unlike anyone youve ever heard. I know theres an old saying something along the lines of good guitarists inspire people to pick up the guitar but great guitarists inspire people to put theirs down or something like that. Trust me there are plenty of guitars in kentucky pawn shops and landfills because of Ben Lacy. As a guitar player, if youve never checked him out you owe it to yourself. A good starting point is his cover of Kashmir
"Pali Gap/Hey baby( New Rising Son) by Lukas Nelson." It's a cover of two Jimi Hendrix songs, but he Fuses them. Lukas Nelson is the son of Willie Nelson, and he does a really good job of making his version his own. Which I think is particularly difficult with Jimi Hendrix songs. I would love to see your reaction to this song it's a psychedelic blues masterpiece.
I love your videos. And I get why you made this one…for that guy. But when you play the tune within 10 seconds of the video starting…lol. You have sent me to some great artists so thank you.
Michael, please react to Dearest Sarah by Goodnight Texas. i know you like live stuff, but the album version is excellent. The law enforcement community just lost several members in Charlotte NC, and the song is fitting. It's a war song, so there are parallels. Thank you Sir
Michael, are you aware of the Transatlantic Sessions? I'm sure you probably have. I would love if you'd take a look at them in these videos. Might be a rabbit hole of legendary musicians for you.
He does such a good job of explaining what he's doing, but has a hard time trying following along. Not a lack of ability there, it just seems like like for a verse he was like "how can I make this even better?" Then after that verse he was all like" I can't. Let's just listen to this song, then talk about it" Sign of a great song
I played this for my 7 year old daughter and now she works as a bartender in a honky tonk bar, chewing tobacco and cussin out truck drivers. Imagine when she turns 8!
I know i am not a guitargate patron but even offline, please listen to “Jesus saves “ by Riley Green. I truly believe that this is going to be this generations in color.
Even though my mentor told me I probably did not have the dexterity to be a drummer in which I had the attributes to be but I ended up wanting to learn and understand the idiots is of guitar 2:17 in these days I'm getting carried away 2:20
I would argue that if you deconstruct a religion you were born into, are vocal about what you stand for AND get sober you’re still pretty badass. Maybe just not in a way that resonates with you personally.
Pre-woke Tyler was fantastic. When he jumped on the BLM bandwagon and rejected family values and all the things he used to sing about, I was no longer interested in funding his career or consuming his products. Wish I had been able to attend the Sturgill & Tyler show before Covaids shut down the world.
@@scottythebody0811 Watching people that don't know Tyler claim that he has changed is kind of wild. He is not required to be consumed by hate like you people. Get over yourselves and grow up.
Just before he sang it on stage once Tyler said Cody was one of his high school buddies and it was his grandmother who let them play at her house every afternoon. What a great tribute!
Yep. I don’t remember when he talked about it but that was it. Wonderful song.
@@markalleman4520it’s on the red barn radio RUclips version
Great song! Cody is his friend and the song is about Cody’s grandmother
My Dad always told my sister and me “boys be good”. We didn’t have any brothers. He also told us that we could do and become whatever we wanted in an era where female roles were more limited than they are today. We lived just a few ridges northeast of Virgie . He died early from black lung disease. I cry every time I hear this song because it is a beautiful tribute to the unconditional love of parents and grandparents or families who support the next generation to follow their dreams.
I'm glad to read that I'm not the only grown ass man that gets choked up by this song. The "boys be good" at the end always spins me off into thought about my 2 sons and how they'll navigate their own journeys through life both while I'm here and when I'm gone. Great breakdown as always Michael.
This song hits all of us who have lost a loving old woman who overlooks all the mischievous shit weve done, and sees the good in us…
I am from Virgie and this song always reminds me of my mom who passed a couple years ago. It took me this long to be able to listen to it all the way through without crying.
Long time viewer but first time commenter...
I got a call last night that one of my best friends from high school passed away yesterday. It has been a rough day to say the least. Earlier this morning, I passed on a free ticket to see Tyler Childers live tomorrow night because I don't think I'd be able to handle it emotionally. In trying to distract myself, I opened RUclips and this video was the first one recommended on my home screen. I live across the country and I'm hoping to fly home for his funeral to be with all of my childhood friends to celebrate his life. Thanks for giving me a sign that he's up there, Michael.
I'm sorry for your loss and sorry you had to miss seeing Tyler. But yeah, it would be really tough to hear some of those songs when you're grieving. I saw him for the first time last night at Summerfest in Milwaukee and wow, what a show! I sincerely hope you get another chance to see him. ❤
Tyler has 2 sisters, no brothers. Cody was a good friend and they spent a lot of time at Cody's grandmother's singing and playing guitars. In Appalachia, especially in the hollers, friends families are like your family. So I imagine Tyler remembered her the way he would his own grandmother.
P.S. Everyone always talks about Tyler's voice and lyrics (which I LOVE), but hardly anyone talks about the way he plays guitar. It's pretty simple and straightforward, but I love the way he hammers those strings.
That song chokes me up every time like the first time!!!
This song always reminds me of my Granny. She lived her whole life in SE KY. Her grandchildren all run the gamut from being very straightlaced to being very honkytonk. It didn't matter to her at all. My cousins and I would get together on her porch and play guitars and sing. Most of us were into a mix of Zeppelin, Neil Young etc so that's mostly what we played. Not her style at all but she loved it all the same. She would clap along and keep asking us to keep going. We learned a few gospel and bluegrass tunes...probably just for her. My cousins and I played Larry Fuller's "I Like To Go Back There" at her funeral...it was the one she always asked for.
That crying voice makes me so jealous. It’s magic
Childers is certainly the real deal. Amazing songwriter with that incredible voice.
This song always chokes me up. Love Tyler, phenomenal voice.
His voice is so great and haunting at the same time! Grabs your attention right away and keeps you engaged untill the end and I don't recall too many times when a musician is able to do that to me
Tyler Childers! Great artist!
No matter how many times I listen to this song, it brings me to tears. I'm filled with deep emotion. Love his voice too! However, I believe this song was dedicated to his friend Cody whose grandmama passed, and Cody called all his "boys" home (friends from childhood) to help lay her to rest. Tyler was very close to her as well.
By the way... are you married?
This one is always a tear jerker live. Cheers
5/26/2019 is the day my dad left this world. He was diagnosed with cancer just 5 weeks prior. It was Sunday morning when I got the phone call. I had spent the night before with him for a few hours, told him I would come watch the Indy 500 with him (pretty much the last thing I said to him). He was a bit of a race car driver himself, and even though he didn’t serve in the military he was VERY appreciative of the people that made that sacrifice for the rest of us. So it was kind of fitting that he checked out on Memorial Day weekend… a 5 week cancer “battle” was tough on me, at least he did not suffer for very long as he was basically his healthy normal self when he found out he had cancer… he went to the doc because he had had heart burn for about a month and then ultimately some blood in his (cough) stool.
Imagine thinking you might have an ulcer, or just need some prescription reflux medication, but have the doc tell you that you have 6-12 months to live lol.
For me it was basically a car crash as he kept the severity of the diagnosis completely to him self, and until the last two weeks he really did seem “fine” and pretty much like his normal self.
Driving to moms house after I got that phone call Stapleton’s Broken Halos came on the radio for me for the first time… man I was such a mess (and mostly because of broken halos lol).
The thing that breaks my heart to this day is that I grew up with my grandpa being a huge part of my life, he was my fishing and hunting buddy, staying up to late watching “violent” movies with him lol, ext ext.
My dad was a great Grampa to my 3 year old son already but he would have been unbelievable over the next 20 years or so. And same for my daughter, she’s a “rainbow baby” I guess they say, she was born the December after my dad passed, he was the first person we told about her in his last week of life… just rips my heart out even to this day.
Anyways happy Memorial Day everyone, and for those that this holiday is for… I truly thank you for your service and sacrifices!
Endless talent
Hair is looking great michael! I dig it
Hey - thank you for this- I have 5 boys and have always said ‘brothers stick together’ love that you said that… thank you
Hey man, you do great work. I'd love a Spotify playlist of all the songs you react to!
I think that's the first time I've heard you sing in one of these videos.
I was at that show in Maryland! Amazing show. Then met you in person at Marcus King at Baltimore sound stage. Happy to see you’re out there putting out great content still my man 🤝
Great song ! Love your show
Beautiful review!
I would love to see you react to the live version of Angel Band. It is a lyrical and storytelling masterpiece. Reminds me so much of my southern gospel roots. I would happily pay money to see you break it down and react to it!
I have yet to see, but I would recommend Bob Log III - String Around a Stick, live in Taiwan
If you listen to any of the other versions of this song he plays it so fast in the OurVinyl sessions and with zero confirmation I am certain that he plays it fast cause he wants to get through the song before he breaks down and ruins it. This song has me sobbing by the end every time I hear it
Hey Michael you need to check out Red Clay Strays- wondering why….love the channel!
childers gave me the chills
Michael, you gotta react to stop and stare by treaty oak revival. Such a killer song.
Grew up in the area Tyler's from. Used to watch him in bars every weekend. If he was paid in drinks for those shows he was paid very well. If he was paying for drinks those shows cost him.
Love your sensitivity
JOEL PLASKETT, “written all over me” please no one has broken this down
Idk if this has ever been requested before but please check out a local lexington ky legend named Ben Lacy!! Even if just for yourself. He's phenomenal and unlike anyone youve ever heard. I know theres an old saying something along the lines of good guitarists inspire people to pick up the guitar but great guitarists inspire people to put theirs down or something like that. Trust me there are plenty of guitars in kentucky pawn shops and landfills because of Ben Lacy. As a guitar player, if youve never checked him out you owe it to yourself. A good starting point is his cover of Kashmir
Need you to react to the all female band Plush. Their song "Hate" is phenomenal. They a like heart if Heart was metal
You need to check out Red Clay Strays from Mobile, AL.
"Pali Gap/Hey baby( New Rising Son) by Lukas Nelson." It's a cover of two Jimi Hendrix songs, but he Fuses them. Lukas Nelson is the son of Willie Nelson, and he does a really good job of making his version his own. Which I think is particularly difficult with Jimi Hendrix songs. I would love to see your reaction to this song it's a psychedelic blues masterpiece.
I love your videos. And I get why you made this one…for that guy. But when you play the tune within 10 seconds of the video starting…lol.
You have sent me to some great artists so thank you.
And yes I reckon I want to do a lyrical version of what you do on a guitar 2:01
John Mayer-Last Train Home (Ballad Version) PLEASE!
Michael, please react to Dearest Sarah by Goodnight Texas. i know you like live stuff, but the album version is excellent. The law enforcement community just lost several members in Charlotte NC, and the song is fitting. It's a war song, so there are parallels. Thank you Sir
HOW IS THERE NOT ONE SLEEP TOKEN REACTION.
An army buddy of mine from Georgia (old redneck boy, Ethan Montgomery) tuned me into Tyler Childers. Great artist.
You should do a collab with Rick Beato
Please please please review mk.gee - any of the following songs: Alesis, Candy, or Are you Looking Up!!!!!!!
Michael, are you aware of the Transatlantic Sessions? I'm sure you probably have. I would love if you'd take a look at them in these videos. Might be a rabbit hole of legendary musicians for you.
ruclips.net/video/vFL5QcYDnmw/видео.html This is from a Red Barn live recording, tells the background of the song
Please do “Long Violent History” next time you do a Tyler song.
Dude you have to react to GLASS BEAMS... It's gonna mess your world up...
He does such a good job of explaining what he's doing, but has a hard time trying following along.
Not a lack of ability there, it just seems like like for a verse he was like "how can I make this even better?"
Then after that verse he was all like" I can't. Let's just listen to this song, then talk about it"
Sign of a great song
I've been getting off on Teddy swims lose control
I played this for my 7 year old daughter and now she works as a bartender in a honky tonk bar, chewing tobacco and cussin out truck drivers. Imagine when she turns 8!
To bad you can’t come up with an original comment of your own. Trying to farm likes with other people’s comments is peak try hard.
If I remember correctly, the song is about one of his friends' grandmother who had passed.
I know i am not a guitargate patron but even offline, please listen to “Jesus saves “ by Riley Green. I truly believe that this is going to be this generations in color.
Look into Zach top
Even though my mentor told me I probably did not have the dexterity to be a drummer in which I had the attributes to be but I ended up wanting to learn and understand the idiots is of guitar 2:17 in these days I'm getting carried away 2:20
I miss this Tyler Childers. He was a badass.
Amen. This Tyler was the real deal. It feels raw.
Probably my favorite tune of his, too.
What do you mean? Is he not still a badass?
@@BeardlessWhelp As far as music goes? No. He lost his edge. Not to mention, he hopped on the woke bandwagon and it’s reflected in his work.
@@cjsmith8319 Ah, thanks for clarifying. Love that for him.
I would argue that if you deconstruct a religion you were born into, are vocal about what you stand for AND get sober you’re still pretty badass. Maybe just not in a way that resonates with you personally.
Back when we had the real Tyler.
If you went to a bar and he was playing would you stop ....
Pre-woke Tyler was fantastic. When he jumped on the BLM bandwagon and rejected family values and all the things he used to sing about, I was no longer interested in funding his career or consuming his products. Wish I had been able to attend the Sturgill & Tyler show before Covaids shut down the world.
...or you could grow up.
@@IHMadeThis
How dare someone not support a person who goes against their principles and values?
Same.
@@scottythebody0811 Watching people that don't know Tyler claim that he has changed is kind of wild. He is not required to be consumed by hate like you people. Get over yourselves and grow up.
I'm sure he stays up all night worried about your hurt little feelings. ya know, being woke and all...