Found Richard Thompson due to SOA. Listened to the rest of his music and I'm hooked. His performance on the BBC's acoustic sessions is fantastic. Richard's a genius.
Song writing at its best.... and for anyone who doesn't know what he's singing about n just likes the song... "dad" is Baghdad... when that clicks the rest will fall in place at ease ...
I'm amazed at the people who are cussin' Thompson for writing this song. If anything he's expressing what these soldiers went through. If questioning the integrity of the governments or a badly biased media is traitorous then the guys who came up with the acronyms "FUBAR" and "SNAFU" would be considered to be traitors as they came up with these during war time to describe how bad things were. If anyone should be on the hot seat it should be the people who suckered into this war. Two chickenhawks named Bush and Cheney. Both were draft dodgers during Viet Nam and both are closely tied to the oil industry. That's who you go after, not RT. He's doing his usual wonderful job of showing things for what they really are.
+mark drum they are blind stupid cannon fodder and deserve whatever the military industrial complex throws at them. if those lackwits had their way and shouted down dissent under the "patriot" excuse, anyone who spoke out against wars would be in their version of guantanamo. that shit should be challenged at every opportunity.
Man. This song gives me crazy goosebumps. Every. Single. Time. Breaks my heart yeah, but it says so much about resiliency and strength too. As a vet wife, and someone whose friends are all mostly married to veterans too -- I can relate all too well. Beautiful song; so glad to have discovered his music (late to the game but better late than never).
Every time I come across something like this it reminds me how much good music is out there that I miss because I mostly listen to the radio. Thank you internet.
Eleven years on he's still touring and he's still utterly brilliant. See him while you can. He can't go on forever. I saw him twice this year. Fantastic.
One of the last playable homemade cassette tapes I have is Fairport Chronicles. This thing was recorded off a turntable somewhere in Oregon in 1982. Years, decades later, in a room alone in New Jersey, I'm watching Sons of Anarchy. This voice, this guitar, I remember the sound. Come all ye.
One of the best thing SOA did was get this mans name out. I saw him live twice as a kid because of my dad. 1952 Vincent black lightning is a song i play every time i go anywhere. Kudos to SOA for getting his name out there
I saw him on 10/17, it was a solo acoustic 2 hour set. It was absolutely incredible. Although I listened to him for a long time he really blew me away. It seems like he's with a band when he's alone. He's a master. He also did a freaking triple encore!
Strange, most people here know this song from SOA, as if it's the first time they hear about Richard Thompson. Good for him, finally gives him the acknowledgement he hardyly received for the past 40 years of brilliant music and performances.
Because the jingos in the US and UK weren't about to let something like this achieve widespread distribution. The fucking Dixie Chicks were too militant for them.
well im not American, but sure as hell we have our own Dad here... SOA got me here, but im glad about that coz this song it one amazing piece and for sure i will be listening to much more Thompson things in the upcoming days
didn't know this song before S.O.A, but I'm glad I know it know. Very good song. I pray the Lord for all those soldiers that are overseas protecting our rights and freedom.
Que Hermosa cansion , esto es musica , no jaladas. No regetoon , Esta es vidaaaa , no pasatiempos , Musicos de verdad , Viva el rock , Vendita la hora que existio , , Imaginense , Cervesa , Whiski , Tequila , Y Un Exselente Bar y Musica como esta , Desestress total , Saludos a todos los que de verdad les gusta esta musica , .
Great song, great live playing. Hard hitting irony of a young man in Iraq , fearing his Dad will be angry at him for joining the Army. The guitar playing evokes all the anger, fear and violence.
Last 10 year i have heard so much new music to on TV. That movie's can't ever come to close even. Meaning, SOA, True Blood, SPN, The Walking Dead, Peaky Blinders to name.
at 4:09 Richard gets to riff after running this incredible story through. RT has been playing for 50-60 yrs, the man is a genius, I just love his stuff. if you're a guitar player, you're gonna love discovering his music, he's got shredding riffs, lovely ballads
Great song.. I had heard of Richard but never really -- listened. Heard it on SOA and bought the CD for my husband for Christmas. He has had it in his car where he listens to music a lot with his job and it has been in there ever since. .
I have come here from watching (live streaming on RUclips) a tribute show tonight for David Bowie, Union Chapel , London. It was awful. One or two exceptions. Had to come and find something like this. This is wonderful.
Sons of Anarchy brought me here. Served in the Airborne and went to war twice. Love this song, Dad can't kill me as he died two years ago. So sorry I let you down Dad.
This is the tip of the iceberg for RT. No two of his 46 albums sound the same. He is also the nicest, sweetest and most modest man on earth. And I have had breakfast, lunch and dinner with him.
First saw him do this solo in Dublin 4 or 5 years ago and his introduction was fantastic "Before we go any further how is your imagination?". Then he painted a picture of a band behind him and what was going to happen and then he launched into "Dad's gonna kill me". Great memory thanks for the post
just watched first episode of SOA and damn this song together with this ending song realy made this episode the best SOA episode ever ! Great song thanks for uploading it !
saw RT about 8 years ago at the Hardly Strictly Blue grass festival in SF..Ive got to say for the 2000 peeps that were at that stage had no idea the S--- he was going to lay down that afternoon...i'm sure there were newbee sorts packed in to see the guy that they probably new little about...but this was his last song that he did that afternoon and i have to tell you what he did on that stage that afternoon literally left all of us speechless, the birds and the trees were even swaying to a different sort of rhythm...that guitar solo was something i had never heard before... people were moving but no one said a thing just moving to the twanging of his guitar with their mouths open rendering their thought process to a numbing sort of movement....My God R what the hell was that all about that day....A Transportation for all of us. By the way thanks
Funny I was just listening to "Accoustic classic" and I notice he has ommited all the stuff that came after "Persuation" maybe there is a part 2 on the way. Having said that "Street warrior" was always a favourite album of mine there were so many classics, thanks for reminding me
The guy who chooses the soundtrack for Sons of Anarchy deserves a raise, constantly good choices! :)
Still alive??
Kurt Sutter, the creator of the series chose the soundtrack
I agree and I don't even like the show that much.
Definitely
Found Richard Thompson due to SOA. Listened to the rest of his music and I'm hooked. His performance on the BBC's acoustic sessions is fantastic. Richard's a genius.
WHEN, is this guy gonna get his due,he is owed,the single most underrated artist of all time...........
No he's not.
Well you're nuts
Song writing at its best.... and for anyone who doesn't know what he's singing about n just likes the song... "dad" is Baghdad... when that clicks the rest will fall in place at ease ...
Wow. thanks for that. Big fan, but didn't know...
Been enjoying this guy's music for over 50 years.... Thanks Richard.
I'm amazed at the people who are cussin' Thompson for writing this song. If anything he's expressing what these soldiers went through. If questioning the integrity of the governments or a badly biased media is traitorous then the guys who came up with the acronyms "FUBAR" and "SNAFU" would be considered to be traitors as they came up with these during war time to describe how bad things were. If anyone should be on the hot seat it should be the people who suckered into this war. Two chickenhawks named Bush and Cheney. Both were draft dodgers during Viet Nam and both are closely tied to the oil industry. That's who you go after, not RT. He's doing his usual wonderful job of showing things for what they really are.
+mark drum they are blind stupid cannon fodder and deserve whatever the military industrial complex throws at them. if those lackwits had their way and shouted down dissent under the "patriot" excuse, anyone who spoke out against wars would be in their version of guantanamo. that shit should be challenged at every opportunity.
im sorry i dont speak fluent fuckwit, youll have to translate
@@thegreenman4898 Yep, your the Perfect Fuckwit.
@@teapott-caddyman triggered.....
I agree Georgie Porgie & Cheney are ScumBags but Never forget the Whole Satanic DC Cartel Voted to send us there…
We are using this song for a documentary for returning soldiers. Richard Thompson's a great guy. I love this song.
SOA brought me here also. Loved it instantly .
Man. This song gives me crazy goosebumps. Every. Single. Time. Breaks my heart yeah, but it says so much about resiliency and strength too. As a vet wife, and someone whose friends are all mostly married to veterans too -- I can relate all too well. Beautiful song; so glad to have discovered his music (late to the game but better late than never).
So your husband took part in Duck Shooting of kills too
They did worst things to Iraqis and kids their so don’t even try
@@identitysecret1839thanks
SOA gave this legend a whole new lease of life in the states. Any old fairport fans would laugh and raise a glass to him. 🎸
jax pounding that dude's face in the ground in front of the cops , was so epic
and this song made it even more epic
Every time I come across something like this it reminds me how much good music is out there that I miss because I mostly listen to the radio. Thank you internet.
'bluescommander's right - saw Richard Thompson at the Green man in August - best live set I've ever seen!
Nothing short of brilliance
Richard Thompson is nuts live. Best concert I've ever been to.
Love a song that tells a story ....and what a story this is .... here because of SOA thank you xxx
Eleven years on he's still touring and he's still utterly brilliant. See him while you can. He can't go on forever. I saw him twice this year. Fantastic.
One of the last playable homemade cassette tapes I have is Fairport Chronicles. This thing was recorded off a turntable somewhere in Oregon in 1982. Years, decades later, in a room alone in New Jersey, I'm watching Sons of Anarchy. This voice, this guitar, I remember the sound. Come all ye.
Everybody has said it all. I love the powerful performance and vocals.
Heard this on soa and instantly fell in love with this 😍
One of the best thing SOA did was get this mans name out. I saw him live twice as a kid because of my dad. 1952 Vincent black lightning is a song i play every time i go anywhere. Kudos to SOA for getting his name out there
I saw him on 10/17, it was a solo acoustic 2 hour set.
It was absolutely incredible. Although I listened to him for a long time he really blew me away. It seems like he's with a band when he's alone. He's a master.
He also did a freaking triple encore!
Strange, most people here know this song from SOA, as if it's the first time they hear about Richard Thompson. Good for him, finally gives him the acknowledgement he hardyly received for the past 40 years of brilliant music and performances.
Straight from the heart. Fabulous. Everyone should know this song.
how is this not a bigger song; politically, commercially. crazy
RIGHT
Because the jingos in the US and UK weren't about to let something like this achieve widespread distribution. The fucking Dixie Chicks were too militant for them.
well im not American, but sure as hell we have our own Dad here...
SOA got me here, but im glad about that coz this song it one amazing piece and for sure i will be listening to much more Thompson things in the upcoming days
Who else is here because of Sons Of Anarchy?
samcro brought me here
Here here..... SON
me :)
Totally me.
Me :P
What a song. What a sound. What a group. What a man!Great song from a great man with a great group!
Absolutely, I made the same comment in 2023!! Pete Zorn has passed. We go back in time to affirm your opinion...very odd? ..Yes? A sort of Mind Fuck.
didn't know this song before S.O.A, but I'm glad I know it know. Very good song. I pray the Lord for all those soldiers that are overseas protecting our rights and freedom.
Que Hermosa cansion , esto es musica , no jaladas. No regetoon , Esta es vidaaaa , no pasatiempos , Musicos de verdad , Viva el rock , Vendita la hora que existio , , Imaginense , Cervesa , Whiski , Tequila , Y Un Exselente Bar y Musica como esta , Desestress total , Saludos a todos los que de verdad les gusta esta musica , .
heard this on SOA. love this song. be looking into more of his music.
Saw him live and he played this song ... that man doesn't just play guitar, he makes it sing!
Saw him twice at The CoachHouse in San Juan Capistrano, CA. Blew the roof off on the very first song. Vicious guitarist. Pretty funny too at times.
30 years & now discovering Richard Thompson thank you Sons of Anarchy! quality tune!!!
60+% of returning soldiers have PTSD to some extent, sad....people need to hear songs like this!
I wonder if that's always been the case or if there's something about modern war that is exacerbating it
Great song, great live playing. Hard hitting irony of a young man in Iraq , fearing his Dad will be angry at him for joining the Army. The guitar playing evokes all the anger, fear and violence.
‘Dad’ is Baghdad!
Last 10 year i have heard so much new music to on TV. That movie's can't ever come to close even. Meaning, SOA, True Blood, SPN, The Walking Dead, Peaky Blinders to name.
SOA- The Best show in the world featuring the best songs in the world!!!
I'll never be able to listen to this song the same way again. Not after what happened to my favorite character in Sons.
at 4:09 Richard gets to riff after running this incredible story through. RT has been playing for 50-60 yrs, the man is a genius, I just love his stuff. if you're a guitar player, you're gonna love discovering his music, he's got shredding riffs, lovely ballads
The Fairport stuff w/ Sandy hooked me forever.
I saw him in Calgary on a snowy night in an old church ... my god ... without question, the best guitarist I have ever seen ...
Great song.. I had heard of Richard but never really -- listened. Heard it on SOA and bought the CD for my husband for Christmas. He has had it in his car where he listens to music a lot with his job and it has been in there ever since. .
A treasure chest of gold dubloons awaits you in RT's 40+ year back catalogue!
"Another angel got his wings this week / charbroiled with his own willie-pete" OUCH.
RIP Pete Zorn
I have come here from watching (live streaming on RUclips) a tribute show tonight for David Bowie, Union Chapel , London. It was awful. One or two exceptions.
Had to come and find something like this. This is wonderful.
SOA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
not only is it a great show but music is awesome
Sons of Anarchy brought me here. Served in the Airborne and went to war twice. Love this song, Dad can't kill me as he died two years ago. So sorry I let you down Dad.
This guy's freaking amazing. It's a shame he's so underrated.
No he's not.
Best guitarist on the planet. Accept no imitations.
11111
Are you mad?
@@user-tc7nd8hk2s Hello N. Prove me otherwise.
@@johnmckinlay67 Hendrix, Jimmy page, Eddie Van Halen, Brian May, Eric Clapton just to name a few?
@@user-tc7nd8hk2s Pull the other one.
Season 3 episode 1 of Sons of Anarchy brought me here
Awesome song for a awesome serie SOA.. Opie rules!!!!!
Yup, sing it brother!
perfect... love this song
Reasons why I love SOA...This in the soundtrack. Superb!!!
His voice never ages! Wow.
First heard this song at Trowbridge Festival a few years back an just popped in my head there forgot all about this song
Awesome song, voice, band EVERYTHING just awesome!!
I love, SOA Ep. 301
Outstanding performance. Wow.
great finale on ep 01 season 03....... and here i am. until now i don"t heard about r. t. band. man this is music
one word : masterpiece .
I love this song, thnx to the Son's for bringing it to my attention.
calm down and enjoy..it is fantastic
A great song, obe of his best for years. This man can rock!
Great song
Great episode S.O.A. ending.
He's so badass. He once was a member of the group Fairport Convention.
This is the tip of the iceberg for RT. No two of his 46 albums sound the same. He is also the nicest, sweetest and most modest man on earth. And I have had breakfast, lunch and dinner with him.
I love and respect this song
Excellent song
Great song, fantastic performance! Strong stuff!
First saw him do this solo in Dublin 4 or 5 years ago and his introduction was fantastic "Before we go any further how is your imagination?".
Then he painted a picture of a band behind him and what was going to happen and then he launched into "Dad's gonna kill me". Great memory thanks for the post
I am with jaibano...I had to look this up after I watched SOA...this is awesome.
I have discovered this guy and the white buffalo thanks to SOA. I also love Katey Sagal, Maggie Siff, and so many others, all from one TV show.
I finally just saw the first episode of Sons of Anarchy and I needed to find this song. Great song!!!!!!! Thanks SAMCRO
i love this song!!
what can i say.. great song.. thanks for posting it
just watched first episode of SOA and damn this song together with this ending song
realy made this episode the best SOA episode ever !
Great song thanks for uploading it !
I luv this song….♥️💋💋
Love this!
Just Brilliant.
I'm King of the Freakin' World & I love this song!!!
never dug him in the eighties but now..WOW! awsome!!!
Still coming back awesome!
Great stuff!I'm just discovering Thompson's music and I must say he blows me away.I only knew him from Fairport Convention.He's HUGE!
This group rocks more then many young groups today!
Move over Mr Clapton!!! - such a real song - great to find real music so honestly performed , cheers for the vid fae Bonnie Scotland.
I first heard this song on sons of anarchy and it gave me goosebumps amazing song !
So sublime ... so f u c k i n g tight and right ... as ever RT
This is a bad ass song!!
SOA best serie ever....pLease give us new stories and bring us as good music as that...
Pure genius... thanks SOA....:X
saw RT about 8 years ago at the Hardly Strictly Blue grass festival in SF..Ive got to say for the 2000 peeps that were at that stage had no idea the S--- he was going to lay down that afternoon...i'm sure there were newbee sorts packed in to see the guy that they probably new little about...but this was his last song that he did that afternoon and i have to tell you what he did on that stage that afternoon literally left all of us speechless, the birds and the trees were even swaying to a different sort of rhythm...that guitar solo was something i had never heard before... people were moving but no one said a thing just moving to the twanging of his guitar with their mouths open rendering their thought process to a numbing sort of movement....My God R what the hell was that all about that day....A Transportation for all of us. By the way thanks
shame I've just discovered this man...his incredible
What a song his playing is well out the top drawer.
Funny I was just listening to "Accoustic classic" and I notice he has ommited all the stuff that came after "Persuation" maybe there is a part 2 on the way. Having said that "Street warrior" was always a favourite album of mine there were so many classics, thanks for reminding me
just love it
that's awesome !!!!!!!
Thanks to " SOA" i now have this great artist to enjoy. Outstanding Work.
Yup heard on SOA loved it......