Pike county woman here! This is our anthem 100%. The hollers have the hardest working people there is but Jesus the pills…There’s not a single soul here that doesn’t get it. Love you guys!
Yeah, the whole time hearing this song I was thinking of eastern Kanawha, Boone, Logan, Mingo, Wayne... just, all of southern WV in particular. And I hope you're right. - Keith
This song hooked me into Tyler Childers, it's the first of his songs that I had ever heard and I was instantly hooked. I'm a Florida boy born and raised and spent five years living up in West Jefferson North Carolina and working in the white top mountains of Virginia. And this song just crushed me when I heard it. That instantly led me to his music feathered Indians and purgatory and I've been a fan ever since
As someone who's lived in Pike County , Ky for the majority of my life and the wife of a coal miner this song hits home... Tyler Childers is golden...Thanks for the review!
I love songs that can get to the point without a lot of production and drama. One person with a guitar singing their heart. I love music that honors hard working blue collar people.💙
I adore Tyler Childers’ music because it’s so simple, and I got into it when I started getting into Appalachian music, southern gothic music, and in the same vein as Colter Wall, Brandi Carlisle, The Civil Wars, The Crane Wives, Zach Bryan, etc. some of whom, you have listened to on the channel. He’s got such a unique voice with that cry in it, and most of his songs are either this style with just a guitar and his voice, some have a band behind him but those songs are typically the more upbeat ones so it works. My personal favorites are Feathered Indians, Lady May, Whitehouse Road, Tattoos, Coal, and Follow You To Virgie.
I'm from England, and I saw Tyler just before the pandemic in a packed club in Nottingham, and despite how specific most of his songs are to where he's from everyone could relate and loved it! You're right that people will be listening to him in 100 years, he's one of the best and most important songwriters around right now.
I found you guys about a week ago and have been binging your videos ever since. I am getting jealous watching you guys getting to hear these songs for the first time :-) I am a little surprised that you guys have not checked out Sturgill Simpson yet. He is right up your alley... great voice, great content, and great musician. Check out 'You Can Have the Crown' live sessions. I think you will enjoy it. He actually is good friends with Tyler Childers and produced his album 'Country Squire'. Thanks for the great content;)
Just recently started listening to Tiler Childers when I watched the concert Chris Stapleton held here in Lexington, KY for the eastern KY flood relief.He keeps growing on me.This song in particularly is right down my alley.🥰
That's what I call ...MOUNTAIN...62 year old former marine from south carolina..MOUNTAIN s..of south carolina..all my people from smokey mountains..border of Tennessee..MOUNTAIN folk...we got a different feel from others..thanks guys..
You should start a new category on the channel playlist titled glass,what glass?Those are for the ones so good you forgot to pick up the glass during the song.
This was the first song I heard by him. It is amazing. It reminds me of sitting on the porch in the summer listening to relatives sing in the summer heat and runnin round in the hills. I had to go listen to more of him and check out other people reacting to it. The most recent song to give me the extreme need to hear it again is The Mocking Bird and The Crow by Hardy. Loved your reaction.
Great reaction. Tyler Childers has some really good stuff. Another one that has great lyrics is Jason Isbell... I really like his song "Speed Trap Town".
Why are all the best songs so short?! I love this song, I loved your reaction. This is a freaking anthem for all of us struggling. I know this is more for the hard working man, but working in social care...I still connect. Very much.
you're the first reactor that I've seen with this song that actually gets it like I did. Tyler is amazing and it's so awesome to see real music and a real message in country again. Life is hard in the hollers but the people are amazing. I haven't been back in over a decade but when I heard this song I was right back there. Another one he does that really shows the real of Appalachia is Hard Times
I think part of this song was featured on an episode of’Yellowstone’. I liked it so much, checked it out on RUclips. It’s on my playlist now! I’ve discovered so many great artists & songs as part of tv soundtracks
Loved that song. Great reaction. I’ve actually watched your reaction and the song three times because I loved it so much. I have no connection to that described area in the US and still the song grabbed me. The whiskey sounds tasty as well.
Pretty much anything Tyler does is gold. This music genre is called "Americana" music. Probably why we don't hear it on Country Music Radio. Check out more from that genre.
I stumbled onto Tyler a year or so ago. He speaks truth with his music. Awhile back I noticed this thing called reaction videos. I love the concept but I wanted something country because that’s what I was raised up on. I really enjoy the way you review. You let the whole song play pretty much and then discuss instead stop start over and over. I just like your style and your friendship. Music has always been my go to when I have problems. My oldest daughter passed away 2 months ago. I’m not working so I’m home alone. When I get to the point that I need something else to think about I come here and watch you guys until I get my shit back together so I can go on with my day. Thank You truly.
@@BourbonCountryReacts I enjoy you and your friendship. It’s part of what makes it so fun to listen to and watch. My family was like that. My Dad was always telling jokes and making us laugh.
This song is very powerful. Much of my family come from Northwest Arkansas and let's just say that the Ozarks share much of the same issues as the extreme rural hill country places farther east. I think Tyler and Sturgill Simpson have become the voice of all of us hillbillies.
Such an amazing song. It summarizes a way of life for so many people! The line that really hit me this time was "there's hurt you can cause time alone cannot heal." It's so true. I also confuse Tyler Childers and Colter Wall! The voices are quite different, but the style and song writing is very similar. They did an AMAZING collaboration on a song called "Fraulein" that I'd love for you to check out!
My people are from Russell Springs. The song is just hauntingly beautiful. He has a unique sound. Just awesome! Hey guys, drink a couple for me tonight, I'm still on alcohol restriction, but I turned 50 today.
The music industry wants to call it Americana, the country music industry wants to ignore them, but Tyler says he’s 100% country. He won best new artist at the Americana awards a few years back. His speech was kinda crazy and he said “Americana ain’t no part of nothing.” He gets offended at the Americana label. The pop country sound is what pulls everyone away from wanting to call it country. I like to think of it as Neotraditional Country. New classic, if that makes sense.
Great reaction to an awesome (new to me song), such a heavy message and anthem is a good word for it, fits Caryville TN perfectly. The video reminds me of Jamey Johnson's In Color. If that glass is pregnant, you will be a $$$$wealthy man.
@@BourbonCountryReacts The other songs from the same session are great too. Follow you to Virgie and a killer version of Whitehouse Road. It hits very different on just the acoustic.
tyler childers is the real deal...love his music. Have you guys tried the White Buffalo? Another amazing musician. im gonna have to find some bourbon to bribe you with for some white buffalo. Whats the liquor store near you that i can buy something for you guys? Yall menti9oned it in another video and i cant find it.
Great Reaction again... I know that most people haven't heard of Logan Halstead, in fact I'm willing to bet that I'm the only one mentioning him, but he is a great young artist from the coal belt. You need to add Dark Black Coal and Coal River from Logan to your playlist.
Lol! So Keith doesn't even care about his glass of bourbon while listening to this song! Lol! I'm a country music fan and I have never heard this song, & I loved it too! #WayToGoTylerChilders
This is my kind of my music...a man and his guitar singing about real life stuff. This is bourbon drinking music. I really enjoy Tyler and Jamey Johnson's music. I can throw Jason Isbell in that group as well.
I call this genre Appalachian Folk. There are a few artists I think fit: Seth Anthony Jimmy Rose Morgan Wallen Sturgil Simpson(might be the reincarnation of Waylon Jennings) Colter Wall(who I firmly believe wss fathered by Johnny Cash) Warren Zeiders Hunter Price Larry Fleet Chayce Beckham Kolton Moore
Pike county woman here! This is our anthem 100%. The hollers have the hardest working people there is but Jesus the pills…There’s not a single soul here that doesn’t get it. Love you guys!
Being a good ole West Virginian, I couldn't hear a song more relatable. He really is gonna change country music, hopefully, for the better.
Yeah, the whole time hearing this song I was thinking of eastern Kanawha, Boone, Logan, Mingo, Wayne... just, all of southern WV in particular. And I hope you're right. - Keith
This song hooked me into Tyler Childers, it's the first of his songs that I had ever heard and I was instantly hooked. I'm a Florida boy born and raised and spent five years living up in West Jefferson North Carolina and working in the white top mountains of Virginia. And this song just crushed me when I heard it. That instantly led me to his music feathered Indians and purgatory and I've been a fan ever since
I could easily see how this song would hook you. - Keith
This is one song that makes you feel every word, every line, every strum on that guitar.
As someone who's lived in Pike County , Ky for the majority of my life and the wife of a coal miner this song hits home... Tyler Childers is golden...Thanks for the review!
I love songs that can get to the point without a lot of production and drama. One person with a guitar singing their heart. I love music that honors hard working blue collar people.💙
Tyler and Colter covered the song Fraulein, and them together makes me wish they would do a whole album together.
100%
I adore Tyler Childers’ music because it’s so simple, and I got into it when I started getting into Appalachian music, southern gothic music, and in the same vein as Colter Wall, Brandi Carlisle, The Civil Wars, The Crane Wives, Zach Bryan, etc. some of whom, you have listened to on the channel. He’s got such a unique voice with that cry in it, and most of his songs are either this style with just a guitar and his voice, some have a band behind him but those songs are typically the more upbeat ones so it works. My personal favorites are Feathered Indians, Lady May, Whitehouse Road, Tattoos, Coal, and Follow You To Virgie.
I'm from England, and I saw Tyler just before the pandemic in a packed club in Nottingham, and despite how specific most of his songs are to where he's from everyone could relate and loved it! You're right that people will be listening to him in 100 years, he's one of the best and most important songwriters around right now.
This song is so awesome! I'm so glad it takes you back home 🙏💯🇺🇲
I found you guys about a week ago and have been binging your videos ever since. I am getting jealous watching you guys getting to hear these songs for the first time :-) I am a little surprised that you guys have not checked out Sturgill Simpson yet. He is right up your alley... great voice, great content, and great musician. Check out 'You Can Have the Crown' live sessions. I think you will enjoy it. He actually is good friends with Tyler Childers and produced his album 'Country Squire'. Thanks for the great content;)
I have listened to this song fifty times. It’s amazing. And one of my all time favorites. But he has several that are amazing.
This was the song that got me hooked on him. He has so many more great ones, one of my other favorites is Hard Times.
I can see how this would hook a lot of folks. My first contact was Charleston Girl, which summed up my home town perfectly. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReacts All your’n is another great one, hell he has so many.
They will love Hard Times.
@@Holly_D84 I think so too
Great pick, Mark! You really can't go wrong with Tyler!
Both the song and the whiskey were amazing. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReacts I've not seen the whiskey around my area, I'll have to look for it.
@@BourbonCountryReacts there's a bribe waiting for you at Vine & Table!
Tyler Childers has overcome a lot to be where he is today. His music always tells a story and he feels what he's singing. I like him too!!!!!
I don't know anything about his story though. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReacts addiction, he feels what he's talking about. Great reaction. ✌🏻
One of the best singer songwriters of this time. He does not have a bad song
Just recently started listening to Tiler Childers when I watched the concert Chris Stapleton held here in Lexington, KY for the eastern KY flood relief.He keeps growing on me.This song in particularly is right down my alley.🥰
Was down our alley too - Keith
Being from the Appalachians of NC this song hits home!!! Great reaction. Had the same reaction when i first heard it.
Yeah, I'm convinced the Appalachian experience is pretty much the same from Western NY to Arkansas. - Keith
He is just as amazing live too!!!
That's what I call ...MOUNTAIN...62 year old former marine from south carolina..MOUNTAIN s..of south carolina..all my people from smokey mountains..border of Tennessee..MOUNTAIN folk...we got a different feel from others..thanks guys..
This was a simple song not convoluted, but it was incredibly deep and it resonated through my soul. This was a great song and a great
It hit us hard. - Keith
...work of art."🥃
His voice is amazing and mesmerizing 🎶
Agreed. Plus the subject material / lyrics are amazing. - Keith
You should start a new category on the channel playlist titled glass,what glass?Those are for the ones so good you forgot to pick up the glass during the song.
Ha! That's a pretty good idea. - Keith
This was the first song I heard by him. It is amazing. It reminds me of sitting on the porch in the summer listening to relatives sing in the summer heat and runnin round in the hills. I had to go listen to more of him and check out other people reacting to it. The most recent song to give me the extreme need to hear it again is The Mocking Bird and The Crow by Hardy. Loved your reaction.
We'll add votes for those. - Keith
Hey man,, check out Tyler live on Red Barn Radio. Shake the Frost, Whitehouse Road, Follow you to Virgie. Enjoy the Tyler journey!
Damn....... I just woke up and saw you dropped a video. Brewed my coffee and hit play... didn't drink a drop. That damn song gave me the good chills
@@deborahgeorge9170 thanks
lol @ the name. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReacts I did it so you wouldn't forget Keith
Great reaction. Tyler Childers has some really good stuff. Another one that has great lyrics is Jason Isbell... I really like his song "Speed Trap Town".
❤ I wish I could like this twice.
Why are all the best songs so short?! I love this song, I loved your reaction. This is a freaking anthem for all of us struggling. I know this is more for the hard working man, but working in social care...I still connect. Very much.
Especially if you're in social work in Appalachia, this will REALLY hit close to home. - Keith
I'll be back for more Tyler!
Easily the best reaction video to this song. Good job lads 👍
you're the first reactor that I've seen with this song that actually gets it like I did. Tyler is amazing and it's so awesome to see real music and a real message in country again. Life is hard in the hollers but the people are amazing. I haven't been back in over a decade but when I heard this song I was right back there. Another one he does that really shows the real of Appalachia is Hard Times
I think you have to have lived in it and seen it with your own eyes to get it. - Keith
I think part of this song was featured on an episode of’Yellowstone’. I liked it so much, checked it out on RUclips. It’s on my playlist now! I’ve discovered so many great artists & songs as part of tv soundtracks
This one blew us away. - Keith
The whole Yellowstone soundtrack is amazing!
Loved that song. Great reaction. I’ve actually watched your reaction and the song three times because I loved it so much. I have no connection to that described area in the US and still the song grabbed me. The whiskey sounds tasty as well.
Powerful music is powerful music, and this one will pull you in. - Keith
Thank you ! Great song obviously great reaction 👏 thank you 😊
Thanks for watching.
TC is big time. The folk storytelling combined with the inflection is just home for me.
Pretty much anything Tyler does is gold. This music genre is called "Americana" music. Probably why we don't hear it on Country Music Radio. Check out more from that genre.
I stumbled onto Tyler a year or so ago. He speaks truth with his music. Awhile back I noticed this thing called reaction videos. I love the concept but I wanted something country because that’s what I was raised up on. I really enjoy the way you review. You let the whole song play pretty much and then discuss instead stop start over and over. I just like your style and your friendship.
Music has always been my go to when I have problems.
My oldest daughter passed away 2 months ago. I’m not working so I’m home alone.
When I get to the point that I need something else to think about I come here and watch you guys until I get my shit back together so I can go on with my day.
Thank You truly.
So very happy we bring something positive to you. - Keith
I know what you mean my wife died in may 22 after 44. yrs so I know what you mean
@@djt8518 I’m so sorry 💔
@@BourbonCountryReacts
I enjoy you and your friendship. It’s part of what makes it so fun to listen to and watch. My family was like that. My Dad was always telling jokes and making us laugh.
@@ladyred56 it's ok
Love this song.
Tyler Childers is awesome!
Love Tyler Childers! One song you guys gotta check out is "68" by Nolan Taylor! So so so so good!
Been waiting on this. Not even started the reaction and I liked it.
There are so many Good Tyler Childers songs You still have many to listen to that you'll like in the future
This song is very powerful.
Much of my family come from Northwest Arkansas and let's just say that the Ozarks share much of the same issues as the extreme rural hill country places farther east.
I think Tyler and Sturgill Simpson have become the voice of all of us hillbillies.
Don't know any Sturgil, but Tyler's certainly on target. - Keith
Such an amazing song. It summarizes a way of life for so many people! The line that really hit me this time was "there's hurt you can cause time alone cannot heal." It's so true.
I also confuse Tyler Childers and Colter Wall! The voices are quite different, but the style and song writing is very similar. They did an AMAZING collaboration on a song called "Fraulein" that I'd love for you to check out!
My people are from Russell Springs. The song is just hauntingly beautiful. He has a unique sound. Just awesome!
Hey guys, drink a couple for me tonight, I'm still on alcohol restriction, but I turned 50 today.
Happy birthday!!!
And I'll have an expensive pour for you tonight. - Keith
@Bourbon Country Reacts Thank you Keith!
Tyler is one of us. I think that's why he's so good. Nothing about him is fake
I'm inclined to agree with that. - Keith
It was an amazing song with lots of heart and soul. Another song that talks about a real place is "A Tombstones every mile" by Dick Curless
The way of the triune God by Tyler Childers is awesome! Give it a listen!
Coal is another must. It's my personal favorite
Hard Times and Follow you to virgie need to be reacted to as well.
Wow, I haven't heard of Tiler. I don't listen to current country music but I will go looking for his music now.
Thanks guys!
The music industry wants to call it Americana, the country music industry wants to ignore them, but Tyler says he’s 100% country. He won best new artist at the Americana awards a few years back. His speech was kinda crazy and he said “Americana ain’t no part of nothing.” He gets offended at the Americana label. The pop country sound is what pulls everyone away from wanting to call it country. I like to think of it as Neotraditional Country. New classic, if that makes sense.
"New classic" makes perfect sense to me. - Keith
Great reaction to an awesome (new to me song), such a heavy message and anthem is a good word for it, fits Caryville TN perfectly. The video reminds me of Jamey Johnson's In Color. If that glass is pregnant, you will be a $$$$wealthy man.
HARDY just dropped his half country half rock album it goes hard asf 🤘🏼🔥🤘🏼
Damn! Was my first reaction to the song too. Glad you guys like it as much me.
Definitely did. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReacts The other songs from the same session are great too. Follow you to Virgie and a killer version of Whitehouse Road. It hits very different on just the acoustic.
Never heard of him, but love the sound of this song
We think it's cool when you guys introduce each other to great music. - Keith
tyler childers is the real deal...love his music. Have you guys tried the White Buffalo? Another amazing musician. im gonna have to find some bourbon to bribe you with for some white buffalo. Whats the liquor store near you that i can buy something for you guys? Yall menti9oned it in another video and i cant find it.
The people from southern Ohio eastern ohio West Virginia north and east Kentucky can really relate to this song man
My people are Alabama dirt farmers (though my wife comes from Kentucky coal miner stock), but this one reverbrated and brought the chills anyway.
The best songs can do that. - Keith
Y'all have to react to Follow you to Virgie -Tyler Childers
Definitely recommend listening and reacting to Lost Dog Street Band's War Inside Of Me.
The tone in that studio is impressive. They didn't get that sound just walking in and sitting down.
check out "hard times" from red barn radio recording. another powerful song about the struggles of living in coal mine country
Great Reaction again... I know that most people haven't heard of Logan Halstead, in fact I'm willing to bet that I'm the only one mentioning him, but he is a great young artist from the coal belt. You need to add Dark Black Coal and Coal River from Logan to your playlist.
Dustin will add those to our list. - Keith
I'm live in Pikeville, Kentucky
We have a lot of viewers in Pikeville, which is odd, given that it's not exactly a sprawling metropolis. Glad to have you though! - Keith
You should check out Coal by him it’s fantastic. I’ve seen him in person twice. He can put on a show.
Along this line he also put out an excellent tune named A Long Violent History
Yes what would we do if it was us?
@@djt8518 he caught a lot of flack about that song and the criticism of fans and other performers.
If you don’t like it don’t listen. Pretty simple.
@@ladyred56 um I did like it I'm from wv the dude sings it like it is
@@djt8518 sorry I didn’t mean to imply that for you. Just those people who were being asshats to Tyler about that song. 🙏🏻
Maybe his best song.
"All your'n" is another good one, more whimsical.
Tyler has a new song out called “In Your Love” it’s awesome.
Vote Added -Dustin
great grand mined and lived in pike county
You guys should react to till the last shots fired by Trace Adkins or midnight in Montgomery by Alan Jackson
Not sure if u have done this one but Dolly parton rockn roll hall of home son Rock you guys should do
You should check out Corb Lund’s Rye Whiskey/Time To Switch To Whiskey.
Lol! So Keith doesn't even care about his glass of bourbon while listening to this song! Lol! I'm a country music fan and I have never heard this song, & I loved it too! #WayToGoTylerChilders
I'm not even sure if I looked at my glass. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReacts Lol!
I'm from pike county Kentucky
Yep, same as WV. - Keith
Try Tyler's song Whitehouse road. Acoustic version would be right up ya'lls alley
Reacted to that here:
ruclips.net/video/9-vsR1O6qgk/видео.html
Gotta listen to Follow You to Virgie
Check out “Way of Triune God”. His best hands down.
Idk if anybody else has said it but a request for you to listen to White House road by him as well on the our Vinyl sessions
We reacted to that here:
ruclips.net/video/9-vsR1O6qgk/видео.html
the fact we do not hear tyler on commercial country radio is a disgrace
If you like songs like this check out Nolan Taylor (68) it is right up your alley. You won’t forget his name afterward
I have an alison krauss when you say nothing at all if you haven't heard it check it out it a beautiful song
Can you do pass the ammo moonshine bandits
Charleston Girl & Shake The Frost
This is my kind of my music...a man and his guitar singing about real life stuff. This is bourbon drinking music. I really enjoy Tyler and Jamey Johnson's music. I can throw Jason Isbell in that group as well.
I find this hard to argue with, completely agree. -Dustin
He has a song called coal you guys should check out
Added to the list. -Dustin
Do feathered Indian you'll like it too
Now I want some pills... Lol
Marines... lol lose stuff, break stuff, and put a box of 🖍 🖍 🖍 squirrel moment..chow break
Listen to Zach Bryan Something in the Orange
If you grind some Tyler, colter and Cody Johnson you’re going to have a following of people who genuinely love country and most likley bourbon😂
The overlap of those two interests seems to be high. - Keith
I call this genre Appalachian Folk. There are a few artists I think fit:
Seth Anthony
Jimmy Rose
Morgan Wallen
Sturgil Simpson(might be the reincarnation of Waylon Jennings)
Colter Wall(who I firmly believe wss fathered by Johnny Cash)
Warren Zeiders
Hunter Price
Larry Fleet
Chayce Beckham
Kolton Moore
*Tyler Childers…
Thanks! Fixed it. - Keith
Americana is the music that Nashville won't play because the artists are too woke.
Lol u think u this one is great ull like hard times by tyler childers
Rock Salt and Nails, Hard Times, Tattoo's, Follow you to Virgie ( my favorite), Lady May, Whitehouse Road
Explain how you don't know Childers..seriously I'll say this tho long hair Childers was incredible today's Childers is more religious