This is exactly why I follow this series. I finished this video feeling like I'd learned a lot about a style of music I'm not as immersed in yet. I love these. Thanks to both Nick 13 and Amoeba!
Let's hear an honest review of him. Any 8th grader can say someone sucks and call someone gay for defending the artist. Nothing about Nick 13 is "poser". He's one of the most respected musicians in the Psychobilly community and clearly has a deep admiration for multiple genres of music. True artists never stop digging for inspiration - they never stop trying new things. Like a painter who experiments with charcoal just to see what will come out. Nick 13 is the real deal, I promise.
He's one of the most respected in the psychobilly community? Haha haha. He's literally the complete opposite of that. I'm not even trying shitting on him either.
@The Unknown Psycho actually actually, if you look up any psychobilly band BESIDES tiger army, you will find “people also search for: Tiger Army”. Nick 13 is good at country and psychobilly, especially compared to these “country” artists today. And for psychobilly. Since Psychobilly isn’t SUPER famous among most people. It’s still listened to. And tiger army is actually one of the top listened to psychobilly bands. Alongside Horropops, Zombie Ghost Train, Godless Wicked Creeps, and The Creepshow.
@@psychobillynumbnuts1 i dig Tiger Army a lot but your definitely right, I mean those original UK Psychos definitely ain't checking for Tiger Army and thats a fact
He's a really good guy. But he's not a poorboy he's from California. He's not about bloodshed he's a romantic. Who Cares anyways his music is untouchable.
I discovered tiger army when they toured with social d and instantly became a fan. I'd like to think nick and mike ness have had the opportunity to have some good conversation about their favorite music.
He is just like me, about the same age and still looks in CD stores to find inspiration in older, classic music. What a great artist; today's Johnny Cash!
if he had a cassette in his car that would totally work...but honestly, cassettes are kind of a pain. i'd only buy the cassette if it's the only way i can get the album.
So when he jumps genre's does he have an appointed consultant? I remember back when he was in the "psychobilly scene" it was ok I actually liked it. It was "passing". But when I started watching his interviews in one he'd say they're a psychobilly band that tries to stay in the buddy holly sorta sound then one interview he's "punk" then in another he claims to have never been associated with psychobilly at all or ever said he was. Then at one point his music started sounding like AFI a little. And now he's going country. And in a few songs I notice he ripped music from some newer country songs(which he claims here he's not into) (and that song he ripped the music from is people are crazy)(don't know which nick13 song he put it in but check it out. The stolen goods are there) Hmmm is it safe to say that he's HELLA Hollywood? Now I'm not saying he's a poser or a sellout. I'm saying he needs to find his place in the music world or people won't take him as a serious music artist. I'm not saying he's not talented. He's very talented. But when he started expressing his knowledge on different hillbilly country artists I could tell he didn't know too much or at all. Just a generic description of the greats. Bet he didn't know one of the things that made The Carter Family stand out was Mother Maybelle's unique way of strumming (picking and strumming at the same time). You would think that would be one thing he'd point out instead of June Carter's love life. Which everyone knew cos of the movie. I wonder who on here is gonna get all butt hurt over my thoughts on confused ol' nick13.
So, you're saying artists should stick to 1 genre and nothing else? This happens all the time. Especially if you're involved in a genre that has a million other sub genres connected to it like Rockabilly. You got country, jazz, rock n roll, and blues. Rockabilly artists always explore every genre connected to it. I don't know why it's a surprise he's gone country for a little while. It was evident on all 4 Tiger Army albums that he had his traditional country track on each one.
Personally what I think is going on is that he is just going through different genres: that has inspired him and I don't know maybe he doesn't interview very well but I wouldn't give him too much crap because it's been a great musician
Ya I agree I'd say that's a poser? or get in where you fit in? If you can solely turn a great punk band like AFI emo, then hell why not go from Psychobilly to full on country?
He reminds me of me, who has grown up through a lot of places and very diverse conditions and who as a result of this has a very complex taste and style. I'm also punk/psychobilly/rockabilly, and have been influenced by Hip Hop, Jamaican music and even Psy Trance a long the way, lol. Hey, people can get very diverse, why the hell not.
This is exactly why I follow this series. I finished this video feeling like I'd learned a lot about a style of music I'm not as immersed in yet. I love these. Thanks to both Nick 13 and Amoeba!
Love Nick 13 he's music is amazing! Tiger Army is the best rockabilly band. The county music from the 30's-70's is the best.
Tiger army definitely isn’t a rockabilly band. I’ll give you psychobilly, but they’re two different genres.
It is really weird to hear someone your used to hearing sing actually talk in his normal voice, it's pretty cool to hear what he actually sounds like
He's so mesmerising...
He really knows his stuff. It's great that he pulls from some of those past influences for his solo work but he definitely makes it his own.
Very educated on classic country and im glad he mentioned Wynn Stewart!! Another gem from Bakersfield!
Let's hear an honest review of him. Any 8th grader can say someone sucks and call someone gay for defending the artist. Nothing about Nick 13 is "poser". He's one of the most respected musicians in the Psychobilly community and clearly has a deep admiration for multiple genres of music. True artists never stop digging for inspiration - they never stop trying new things. Like a painter who experiments with charcoal just to see what will come out. Nick 13 is the real deal, I promise.
He's one of the most respected in the psychobilly community? Haha haha. He's literally the complete opposite of that. I'm not even trying shitting on him either.
@The Unknown Psycho actually actually, if you look up any psychobilly band BESIDES tiger army, you will find “people also search for: Tiger Army”. Nick 13 is good at country and psychobilly, especially compared to these “country” artists today. And for psychobilly. Since Psychobilly isn’t SUPER famous among most people. It’s still listened to. And tiger army is actually one of the top listened to psychobilly bands. Alongside Horropops, Zombie Ghost Train, Godless Wicked Creeps, and The Creepshow.
@@psychobillynumbnuts1 i dig Tiger Army a lot but your definitely right, I mean those original UK Psychos definitely ain't checking for Tiger Army and thats a fact
Not got enough of a 'Mutant' attitude for a lot of us old Psychos... Talented musician, but not reflective of the Hell we were spawned from.
how crazy is it that I just became aware of this guy today... and then I see that he has an episode of What's in My Bag... and it's from 8 years ago!
It'd be cool to see Hank Williams III do a What's in My Bag!
Just by the way this dude carries himself. He makes me want to check out his music.
He's a really good guy. But he's not a poorboy he's from California. He's not about bloodshed he's a romantic. Who Cares anyways his music is untouchable.
He's so cute. And romantic.
I love his piercing blue eyes
When country music didn’t suck.
@strangebirdsir Yes, the other one had a Media Offline error so we fixed it and re-posted.
I discovered tiger army when they toured with social d and instantly became a fan. I'd like to think nick and mike ness have had the opportunity to have some good conversation about their favorite music.
that boy sure loves his country
a punk guy from Cali is bringing back real country!
I love you Nick 13! ❤️
Hes so adorable
Love love good music and he got the right stuff to take home!! Thanks nick! You did a good job!
God, he is handsome
I wish Nick 13 would come to Bakersfield, it would be perfect to have him play at Buck Owen's Crystal Palace!
He's from Santa Carla
Nick13 is a country fan...didn't expect that
remcomater336 really? I thought it was pretty obvious.
He is just like me, about the same age and still looks in CD stores to find inspiration in older, classic music. What a great artist; today's Johnny Cash!
oh brother... just like you huh?
Great sense in music.
My new addiction.
Do An Episode w/ Danzig Next. Amoeba Would Probably Have To Go To His Place To See His Collection.
forever fine
Nick 13 = GOD.
Really good choice of music!
Share your bags with me!
Awesome. Awesome. Awesome.
Johnny Horton!!!!!
I love him 🖤
Oww I want a Nick 13 for Xmas (:
Tiger Army is AWESOME
I’ve watched this video like 20 times
super underrated
❤
i agree with you man
cant believe his buying CD's instead of LP's
+Embcii Bee he can't play the records in his car stereo. :\
also those comps may not have come on vinyl.
+Rene Perez he can always purchase cassettes and play it in his car
if he had a cassette in his car that would totally work...but honestly, cassettes are kind of a pain. i'd only buy the cassette if it's the only way i can get the album.
Johnny Horton was born in LA too
Got a lot to look up here
Hell yeah, good ol jonny horton!
I used to listen to Tiger Army back in high school, but not anymore
Ernesto87 congratulations
Good ol Nick Kearney from Petaluma
Nice shirt
I was hoping he would have some Willie Nelson and / or some Roy Orbison in his bag. Maybe next time.
@deathbypowerglove Yes. Good CD, listen to it
What's with them zoooming in SUPER close randomly throughout the interview
mike_HVAC because he’s so lovely
thats alot of country
where the fuck was i when he was there!!!!!
I thought everyone moved back to LPs.
Pretty darn cool, but if you need more rockabilly checkout rockabillygone all one word for all of your rockabilly needs.
I think its the nose that made him famous
Wasn't this posted like a week ago?
Why is Nicky so dark. I am curious
U forgot Johnny Rebel
Bo88y Beretta haha
Johnny Rebel used to sing rockabilly music before he went all batshit racist
A SHARK OR SOMETHING?
Is the song playing Nick 13's solo work?
he forgot FARON YOUNG!
At start i mean
hank Williams and buck Owens are the shit
Is 13 his last name?
nick 13 is his stage name
Kaleb Valdez yes
he looks really sad
he has one of the greatest voices....you know nothing.
Well hes in #1 on cmt (pure 12 pack)....Being a poser won't get you in #1 so i don't know what you talking about!
How is he a poser.
dafuq did i read
So when he jumps genre's does he have an appointed consultant? I remember back when he was in the "psychobilly scene" it was ok I actually liked it. It was "passing". But when I started watching his interviews in one he'd say they're a psychobilly band that tries to stay in the buddy holly sorta sound then one interview he's "punk" then in another he claims to have never been associated with psychobilly at all or ever said he was. Then at one point his music started sounding like AFI a little. And now he's going country. And in a few songs I notice he ripped music from some newer country songs(which he claims here he's not into) (and that song he ripped the music from is people are crazy)(don't know which nick13 song he put it in but check it out. The stolen goods are there) Hmmm is it safe to say that he's HELLA Hollywood? Now I'm not saying he's a poser or a sellout. I'm saying he needs to find his place in the music world or people won't take him as a serious music artist. I'm not saying he's not talented. He's very talented. But when he started expressing his knowledge on different hillbilly country artists I could tell he didn't know too much or at all. Just a generic description of the greats. Bet he didn't know one of the things that made The Carter Family stand out was Mother Maybelle's unique way of strumming (picking and strumming at the same time). You would think that would be one thing he'd point out instead of June Carter's love life. Which everyone knew cos of the movie. I wonder who on here is gonna get all butt hurt over my thoughts on confused ol' nick13.
So, you're saying artists should stick to 1 genre and nothing else? This happens all the time. Especially if you're involved in a genre that has a million other sub genres connected to it like Rockabilly. You got country, jazz, rock n roll, and blues. Rockabilly artists always explore every genre connected to it. I don't know why it's a surprise he's gone country for a little while. It was evident on all 4 Tiger Army albums that he had his traditional country track on each one.
Personally what I think is going on is that he is just going through different genres: that has inspired him and I don't know maybe he doesn't interview very well but I wouldn't give him too much crap because it's been a great musician
Ya I agree I'd say that's a poser? or get in where you fit in? If you can solely turn a great punk band like AFI emo, then hell why not go from Psychobilly to full on country?
But didn't Tiger Army do a country song on their first record in 1999?? They did. Kinda makes your whole little research rant meaningless, haha
He reminds me of me, who has grown up through a lot of places and very diverse conditions and who as a result of this has a very complex taste and style. I'm also punk/psychobilly/rockabilly, and have been influenced by Hip Hop, Jamaican music and even Psy Trance a long the way, lol. Hey, people can get very diverse, why the hell not.
He's delicious