FIRST TIME listening to Hank Williams Jr. "A Country Boy Can Survive"(Official Music Video) REACTION

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2023
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  • @Doug_M
    @Doug_M  +726

    Yeah I grew up in a mostly rural area and it was common for kids to have guns in their cars and trucks at school(for hunting or just some fun at the range). There was next to no school security either. Then everything went crazy in this country and people started losing their sense of personal responsibility.

  • @Drominite
    @Drominite  +240

    I tell you what if this song don’t get you hyped to be a country boy… living off the land, sticking it to the govt, and and just having a good ole time 🤘🏼

  • @josephbond8280

    Old country has soul to it. New country is pop music.

  • @michaelmaas5544

    This song is over 40 years old and nothing has changed since then, country boys keep this country moving, bottom line. Always have always will!

  • @user-xy6if4mb6v

    When I was in high school in the early 80's, everyone one had trucks and they kept their rifles in a gun rack mounted in the cab over the back window. We'd go hunting after school. Not a single one of those guns ever shot anyone imagine that:).

  • @edmundmcintyre7263

    The difference between bad things happening in the city versus in the country is that in the country bad things have a way of just disappearing!

  • @ramonhollins5470
    @ramonhollins5470 День назад +2

    I'm 60 and this is the music of a lost era. Hank has been around for a long time. Here in Kentucky shotguns, trucks and hunting.

  • @tomaleshire4145

    I graduated from high school in 1970. If you looked in the parking lot you would see a couple of dozen pickups with rifle racks in the back window! Most of us had a .22 rifle for varmints and a shotgun for bigger critters. It was a different time and a different world. When we had a beef with someone we fought it out with our fists. No one ever dreamed of using our rifles. Being young in a small town of 600 people in TEXAS 🇨🇱 was a fantastic way to grow up.💯🤗❤️✌️

  • @mitchgunn4149

    Song is 40 years old and still relevant today. Same stuff he wrote about then is hitting us again. True classic.

  • @Rww930
    @Rww930  +1

    little girl, u may be the only person alive who has not heard jr sing. your life is now complete.

  • @CannonMusic05

    I’ve got a shotgun a rifle and a four-wheel-drive and a country boy can survive truer words have never been spoken

  • @gregoryhale2889

    The song survives because it's filled with truth.

  • @agordon7369

    We would fall apart as a country if us country boys didn’t exist.

  • @johnburt3908

    The story is..." we don't need people, people need us."

  • @brandonwilliams7032

    "The Ride" by David Allen Coe

  • @MaxwellBenson80

    Young lady, I am beyond impressed that you are listening to hank.

  • @clasmaster1471

    Hank ain’t lying, a country boy can survive. 🇺🇸

  • @katrinaprescott5911

    My grandmother was born in 1922 and grew up during the Great Depression. She and her family lived in the Appalachian mountains - very rural. She said nobody in the area ever had much money, but grew their own food and raised chickens and had a cow. So generally the depression didn't affect them much. She said she did know that they never had it very hard because, "we always had biscuit for breakfast. Everybody had cornbread for supper but you knew people were having hard times when they had cornbread for breakfast."

  • @Flowe_Grading

    Every time my dad had to drive me to high school he would blare this song with the windows down when we pulled up to the student drop off in his big ass 4x4 truck and I smiled every time!

  • @corykirk3998

    His concerts are still wild at 75 Lilly❤