An Indigenous man in Alaska watching an Indian couple in the UK reacting to a band from North Carolina singing about The Devil Going Down To Georgia and losing a golden fiddle to a country boy named Jonny. Just love the internet at times => lol
Charlie used to come to the Angelus house in Hudson Florida. It's a small town and the Angelus House is a facility for mentally and physically handicapped people who can't live on their own. He would put on concerts around the 4th of July to raise money for them
Charlie Daniel's. Best fiddle player ever. I got to see him once in Fayetteville, Arkansas and it was so great to see a LEGEND do his thing. Very honored to have been in his presence.
Fire on the mountain, run Boys run. The devil's in the house of the rising sun. Chickens in the bread pan, picking out dough. Granny, does the dog bite? No, Child No!
You know, years ago I once mentioned to someone that I thought the Devil's part sounded way better. He simply replied; "well yeah, he cheated, of course it sounded better, he got demons to join in. I was just like; "....oh yeah, huh....that did happen, didn't it..." 😆
@@MarrockV yeah that was never really a question, I guess it just surprised me because I presumed they would have made Johnny's part noticably better to emphasize that he won.
@@MonsterGaming-rh7sb Per interviews with Charlie Daniels, Johnny's part actually carries a melodic tune and is more technically difficult, where the devil's part is "just a bunch of noise" that doesn't actually require much skill. The bet was about ability, so Johnny was the winner. (Plus if you listen back half the devil's section was just the demons playing backup without him even fiddling at all.)
@@Auxana13 right, and that's the thing. I'm not saying the devil played better fiddle than Johnny, just that I think it sounded better. To be fair, this is partially personal preference, I tend to like hard rock and heavy metal after all. Plus like I said, he had help. (Edit) Also, if they legitimately said the "devil's part was just a bunch of noise" then that's hilarious because it was easily my favorite part of the song. ^.^
In 1984 I went to a 7 hour general admission outdoor concert in New Britain Connecticut starring Charlie Daniels, Stevie Ray Vaughn and The Allman Brothers Band. What a great concert.
I love that you two react to all sorts of different genres! Great reaction! Edit: You should react to Simple Man from The Charlie Daniels Band and get a totally different perspective on this band's range!
That was great!! Very good job. Have you listened to any Bee Gees songs? They are awesome..."Too Much Heaven", "For Whom The Bell Tolls", "Fanny Be Tender With My Love", and, "Children Of The World", are just a few of my favorites.
~ Though the Stones made a lot of good records, I wouldn't cross the street to see them live. Saw Charlie Daniels at the Fayette County Fairground (Pennsylvania) in '94, and it was an _excellent_ show. Charlie Daniels Band was one of the best.
I was immediately charmed 10 seconds into your video. The way you said, "Georgia", was just so precious and rare. I never hear anyone pronounce it that way here in the Pacific Northwest. You have a new fan
One of the things I never got with this song is how Johnny beats the devil; I used to think the devil's bit was better, because of the weird way he plays, but even the Devil knows he's beat by solid good music played well, innovation be damned, structure and purity beats flash-in-the-pan ... there's a further clue in the vocals before Johnny's bit: '"Fire on the Mountain" run boys, run; The devil's in the House of the Rising Sun; Chicken in a bread pan pickin' out dough; Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no.' Two songs are referenced here: 'Fire on the Mountain' and 'House of the Rising Sun' both about ruination brought on by chasing the bigger better deal and pleasure ... and then the two most curious lines, which are near impossible to pick up without looking up the lyrics: one referencing wholesome rural pastoral life, and the other a polite social exchange between youngers and elders regarding social bounderies and navigating around the possibilities of simple pleasure and pain bounded by a social setting. He, and therefore his music, is unbeatable due to its grounding in something greater than gold. You get the feeling that the golden fiddle is meaningless to him; he would have taken the bet over whatever was offered, or nothing at all, and still won. In fact, the only danger to Johnny is in accepting the golden fiddle; I like to think he left it there and went home for grits and a little moonshine. This is also probably the Devil's real game: lose, and destroy the wholesome country lad with the winnings.
Some people think the devil's part was better. He cheated though. He was relying on the other instruments. "Johnny " was playing by himself. That was why he won. Great reaction!! I am now a new subscriber. Can't wait to see more reactions.
A lot of the things Johnny was singing were tropes in old bluegrass/country music. What you said about how fast he was playing, it was common for others trying to play this to end up breaking their strings
😀Live is good, but to hear the deep tones of the Devil's section the official recording is clearer. Suggestion: "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vicki Lawrence.
That instrument he's playing is called a fiddle, its similar to a violin but puts out a different sound. The devil is challenging the fiddle player to see who plays it best in exchange for his soul..
So you say you like music videos, this one featured a great fiddle player. I also see looking at your videos list that you have already reacted to Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen so you know that song. Now try the same song but done by Pentatonix with NO instruments just their voices. Then like all other creators who do reactions videos you'll become a "Pentaholic" (someone who wants to see all Pentatonix performances) You'd also love Hallelujah and Daft Punk done by Pentatonix.
An Indigenous man in Alaska watching an Indian couple in the UK reacting to a band from North Carolina singing about The Devil Going Down To Georgia and losing a golden fiddle to a country boy named Jonny. Just love the internet at times => lol
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WOW! You two are too cute! Loved this! ❤
Charlie used to come to the Angelus house in Hudson Florida. It's a small town and the Angelus House is a facility for mentally and physically handicapped people who can't live on their own. He would put on concerts around the 4th of July to raise money for them
Charlie Daniels was a wonderful man. I met him on his birthday.
Charlie Daniel's. Best fiddle player ever. I got to see him once in Fayetteville, Arkansas and it was so great to see a LEGEND do his thing. Very honored to have been in his presence.
I love your reactions and comments ❤
Suprise. Epic song.
It was originally a violin, but a country boy picked it up and made it talk now it's a fiddle
Charlie was one of the best fiddle players we miss you Charlie
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Fire on the mountain, run Boys run. The devil's in the house of the rising sun. Chickens in the bread pan, picking out dough. Granny, does the dog bite? No, Child No!
heya folks glad u like bluegrass , he's a good dude
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The violin and the fiddle are the same instrument. The main difference is the context and manner in which it is played.
Attributed to Charlie: A violin has strings, a fiddle has strangs.
If you spill expensive champagne on your instrument, it's a violin.
If you spill cheap beer on it, it's a fiddle.
Side note, my brother your beard is magnificent😂
When this song first came out we used it in our Jazzercize class to one of our routines.
In the past the crowds use to turn on their lighters and wave them side to side but today everyone turns on their cellphone flashlights..
Much safer. Less chance of setting the hair of your neighbors on fire, especially those who use hair spray.
Yeah it’s weak as hell
The real question here is why did everyone have lighters at the concert?😉🤣
@@DeLee596For smoking the bone before and after the show!😏😉
@@DeLee596 I'll refer you to another Country classic: Wildwood Weed by Jim Stafford.
You both continue to be adorable with your reactions, it's like a breath of fresh air during my day.
You know, years ago I once mentioned to someone that I thought the Devil's part sounded way better.
He simply replied; "well yeah, he cheated, of course it sounded better, he got demons to join in.
I was just like; "....oh yeah, huh....that did happen, didn't it..." 😆
People always go on about how the devil cheated using a backup band and all that... but he did honor the bet in spite of that, he paid up at the end.
@@MarrockV yeah that was never really a question, I guess it just surprised me because I presumed they would have made Johnny's part noticably better to emphasize that he won.
@@MonsterGaming-rh7sb Per interviews with Charlie Daniels, Johnny's part actually carries a melodic tune and is more technically difficult, where the devil's part is "just a bunch of noise" that doesn't actually require much skill. The bet was about ability, so Johnny was the winner. (Plus if you listen back half the devil's section was just the demons playing backup without him even fiddling at all.)
@@Auxana13 right, and that's the thing. I'm not saying the devil played better fiddle than Johnny, just that I think it sounded better.
To be fair, this is partially personal preference, I tend to like hard rock and heavy metal after all.
Plus like I said, he had help.
(Edit) Also, if they legitimately said the "devil's part was just a bunch of noise" then that's hilarious because it was easily my favorite part of the song. ^.^
@MonsterGaming-rh7sb That's fair. The devil backup portion is definitely awesome ha ha.
Loved your reaction to this song. God Bless you guys!!
This came out in 1979 and was a huge crossover hit and is still played on both classic country and classic rock radio stations.
I'll be 55 in September. I saw them perform this on Saturday Night Live, the first time I ever heard a swear word on Live TV!
Crossover before anyone knew what crossover was. Legendary song.
I can't stand Country music, but this is objectively an epic piece of music.
The FIRST crossover hit and a white man rap before rap existed!
@@Gems-of-Hope-Rocks
RAP existed long before this. Look it up and you'll see for yourself.
In 1984 I went to a 7 hour general admission outdoor concert in New Britain Connecticut starring Charlie Daniels, Stevie Ray Vaughn and The Allman Brothers Band. What a great concert.
Lucky you!
I think ya'll make good honorary Southerners! Glad you liked Charlie. He was one of my favorites.
One of the best songs of all time! No matter how many times you hear it! 🎯🎼🎹🎸🎻🎤🎷🥁🎖🏆🥇
Bro. How does it sound better every time I listen to it?
Too bad he passed away a couple of years ago Charlie has a 40 plus yr career of awesome music
Thankyou. I'm glad you enjoined him.😊
I love that you two react to all sorts of different genres! Great reaction! Edit: You should react to Simple Man from The Charlie Daniels Band and get a totally different perspective on this band's range!
One of my favorites from Charlie Daniels is called The Legend of Woolly Swamp....completely unique sound and story and doesnt get enough love lol
Yes! Haven't heard that in years!
This concert was in 1978.
That was great!! Very good job. Have you listened to any Bee Gees songs? They are awesome..."Too Much Heaven", "For Whom The Bell Tolls", "Fanny Be Tender With My Love", and, "Children Of The World", are just a few of my favorites.
We will check it out 😊
I saw The Charlie Daniels Band blow The Rollin Stones off the stage way back in the 1970s ! Great show !
~ Though the Stones made a lot of good records, I wouldn't cross the street to see them live.
Saw Charlie Daniels at the Fayette County Fairground (Pennsylvania) in '94, and it was an _excellent_ show. Charlie Daniels Band was one of the best.
I was immediately charmed 10 seconds into your video. The way you said, "Georgia", was just so precious and rare. I never hear anyone pronounce it that way here in the Pacific Northwest. You have a new fan
Great reaction.
Thoroughly enjoyed, thank you ❤️🔥 new sub
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird - 7/2/1977 - Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Official). The genre is Southern rock.
One of the things I never got with this song is how Johnny beats the devil; I used to think the devil's bit was better, because of the weird way he plays, but even the Devil knows he's beat by solid good music played well, innovation be damned, structure and purity beats flash-in-the-pan ... there's a further clue in the vocals before Johnny's bit: '"Fire on the Mountain" run boys, run; The devil's in the House of the Rising Sun; Chicken in a bread pan pickin' out dough; Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no.' Two songs are referenced here: 'Fire on the Mountain' and 'House of the Rising Sun' both about ruination brought on by chasing the bigger better deal and pleasure ... and then the two most curious lines, which are near impossible to pick up without looking up the lyrics: one referencing wholesome rural pastoral life, and the other a polite social exchange between youngers and elders regarding social bounderies and navigating around the possibilities of simple pleasure and pain bounded by a social setting. He, and therefore his music, is unbeatable due to its grounding in something greater than gold. You get the feeling that the golden fiddle is meaningless to him; he would have taken the bet over whatever was offered, or nothing at all, and still won. In fact, the only danger to Johnny is in accepting the golden fiddle; I like to think he left it there and went home for grits and a little moonshine. This is also probably the Devil's real game: lose, and destroy the wholesome country lad with the winnings.
Some people think the devil's part was better. He cheated though. He was relying on the other instruments. "Johnny " was playing by himself. That was why he won. Great reaction!! I am now a new subscriber. Can't wait to see more reactions.
NICE!!!!!
Thanks!!
A lot of the things Johnny was singing were tropes in old bluegrass/country music. What you said about how fast he was playing, it was common for others trying to play this to end up breaking their strings
😀Live is good, but to hear the deep tones of the Devil's section the official recording is clearer. Suggestion: "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vicki Lawrence.
OMG one of my favs❤
My country jam!
You might also like "God's country" by blake shelton.
Will check it out 😊
That instrument he's playing is called a fiddle, its similar to a violin but puts out a different sound. The devil is challenging the fiddle player to see who plays it best in exchange for his soul..
His soul....and a golden Fiddle. Can't remit the Devil's ante,
They both put something on the line. ^.^
The Devil Went Down to Georgia. He rode on a Hellbound Train.
You guys should definitely watch both seasons of clone high. It’s pretty funny.
So you say you like music videos, this one featured a great fiddle player. I also see looking at your videos list that you have already reacted to Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen so you know that song. Now try the same song but done by Pentatonix with NO instruments just their voices. Then like all other creators who do reactions videos you'll become a "Pentaholic" (someone who wants to see all Pentatonix performances) You'd also love Hallelujah and Daft Punk done by Pentatonix.
Huh, I've never heard of 'Pentatonix' before. Maybe I'll check them out...
@@MonsterGaming-rh7sb You will not regret it!
Look up Johnny Cash any song you like but I say Hurt or one piece at a time.
Man in black by Johnny Cash
Subbing!
Welcome aboard 😊
Sorry from US of A
Johnny Cash (25 mins to go ).... look up to the ones below=humble .... HAKAD
This is alittle bluegrass and country with a smattering of rap
Slightly stoic response to a genius. I was disappointed
It was originally a violin, but a country boy picked it up and made it talk now it's a fiddle