I dropped $700 of hard earned money on airfare to see the BDB in Denver at the Globe. Best 7 bills I ever dropped. They blew that room away. You will never, ever see the BDB at the CMA awards because they would wipe the stage. Such are the politics of music. I don't give a damn for what passes for country music these days, I'll take folk any day.
I learned about the Big Damn Band when they opened for Flogging Molly years ago. They came on stage and my puck rock self thought "dafuq is this?" And immediately stopped thinking that once they started playing! Love Rev and Breezy! Seen them a dozen times since that show (including at midnight show at a local spot). Great music and even greater people! Rev and I went and raided a local record shop together. I was pulling vinyl of old metal, he was pulling old blues albums. We sat outside the venue and swapped some for fun. Love them!
In the '70s I was given a similar Supro, also with the gold "mother of toilet seat" covering. Mine had a screw-on output jack, like microphones had then. The guy also gave me a small National/Valco amp that had two 6x9" speakers in it. I wish that I still had them both and think of them every time I see Rev. Peyton playing this beautiful Supro. I never heard music this good coming out of mine, though. 🙃
love this band super talented n so friendly, I've seen them 7 times n can't wait to see them again. You be a fool to not go see them when they come thru ur town. I guarantee you would not be disappointed
fantastic band,saw them in 2012 in a small town in the north of the UK small crowd but what a fantastic show,the highlite was breezy dancing crazy with my wife,and meeting the guys afterwards for some aotographs and the revs handshake nearly broke my big damn hand!!!!
5 years ago, 2014, I was wandering through Nellieville, a town created from junk in Deer Isle, Maine. In one of the buildings was a poster for a Blues Festival in Hattiesburg, MS held in 1974. These guys along with John Lee Hooker were headliners. These guys have paid their dues.
@@M_Emery99 My mistake wrong poster. Date was Sunday October 7, 2007. Clarksdale Ms, 252 Delta ave. I have a picture of it want to see it? Bill "howl-n-mad" perry was the headliner. too many posters running through my head.
I flat out LOVE ya'll. The joy that comes through your soul in your music is fuckin awesome. I would love to spend the night partyin with you all. When you coming to Washington state?
Come to the Opera House in Cheboygan, Michigan, my peeps and i would love it; you might want to swing by Interlochen too, while you're among the frozen chosen.
Well, thanks a whole hell of a lot, y'all. Now I'm homesick, too. And I do not mean Jolly Old London. (Been there myself. It's a pretty nice town, as well.) Shout out from Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee! Y'all kick a$$. Don't never, ever stop!
Hey, please tell me... What tuning do you use for that slide playing? Also, how do you keep the thumb pick from sliding off? I've tried all sizes from tight to loose... Maybe its the brand? Love the Big Damn Band stuff !
I dropped $700 of hard earned money on airfare to see the BDB in Denver at the Globe. Best 7 bills I ever dropped. They blew that room away. You will never, ever see the BDB at the CMA awards because they would wipe the stage. Such are the politics of music. I don't give a damn for what passes for country music these days, I'll take folk any day.
The Reverend Peyton will always play the hell right out of that guitar. It's his gift to us !!
Never ever get tired of dancing to the sounds of the big damm band. Truely greatest live band
I learned about the Big Damn Band when they opened for Flogging Molly years ago. They came on stage and my puck rock self thought "dafuq is this?" And immediately stopped thinking that once they started playing! Love Rev and Breezy! Seen them a dozen times since that show (including at midnight show at a local spot). Great music and even greater people! Rev and I went and raided a local record shop together. I was pulling vinyl of old metal, he was pulling old blues albums. We sat outside the venue and swapped some for fun. Love them!
In the '70s I was given a similar Supro, also with the gold "mother of toilet seat" covering. Mine had a screw-on output jack, like microphones had then. The guy also gave me a small National/Valco amp that had two 6x9" speakers in it. I wish that I still had them both and think of them every time I see Rev. Peyton playing this beautiful Supro. I never heard music this good coming out of mine, though. 🙃
Was introduced tonyou guys yesterday from a mate i havnt stopped listening since and happily sharing the awesomeness that is your music.
love this band super talented n so friendly, I've seen them 7 times n can't wait to see them again. You be a fool to not go see them when they come thru ur town. I guarantee you would not be disappointed
fantastic band,saw them in 2012 in a small town in the north of the UK small crowd but what a fantastic show,the highlite was breezy dancing crazy with my wife,and meeting the guys afterwards for some aotographs and the revs handshake nearly broke my big damn hand!!!!
@@1967Rev 🤣 awesome!!!
@@1967Rev w❤a
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I love big damn band
Robert Johnson and Mississippi John Hurt are smiling. Who said a White Boy can't play the Blues
Amen, sir.
"there ain't no rules"
John Lee Hooker, 1962.
When asked by a reporter about "white boys" playing the blues.
My favorite band!
I really like the aw earthiness of the Rev.
Hell ya ol buddy Rev alway a true joy to rock to your Jam keep up the great work &and play them strings like the God damm devill
5 years ago, 2014, I was wandering through Nellieville, a town created from junk in Deer Isle, Maine. In one of the buildings was a poster for a Blues Festival in Hattiesburg, MS held in 1974. These guys along with John Lee Hooker were headliners. These guys have paid their dues.
He was born in '81 - wikipedia
@@M_Emery99 My mistake wrong poster. Date was Sunday October 7, 2007. Clarksdale Ms, 252 Delta ave. I have a picture of it want to see it? Bill "howl-n-mad" perry was the headliner. too many posters running through my head.
Wow, I'd never known that. Thanks.
They make me proud to be a Hoosier, at a time when so few things do. 🤣
Very good point!
Pretty funny:
www.atlasobscura.com/articles/why-indiana-people-called-hoosier
your comment about having so few things to do rings truer than ever during these times of covid
@@rabokarabekian409 most of us can't even pronounce it. It sounds like Hyoosier
amen......me too
I was there that night. Brilliant set. Although the Rev didn't play his shotgun, he played his "axe" . What a band
I really need to see these guys live.
I had the pleasure to see these folks a few weeks ago in Atlanta. An absolutely fantastic experience!
Here by way of bigbandfan recommendation ❤️ just subbed
The Rev can make that Guitar SING.....
The Reverend , he brings all of his equipment on the bus.
And you can't f**K with the Reverend
You can not f**k with the Big Damn Band!
Notice the dateline. The UdotK doesn't a one fuck about the UdotS after the election. Just saying.
That farmboy sure does play a mean GEETAR
I flat out LOVE ya'll. The joy that comes through your soul in your music is fuckin awesome. I would love to spend the night partyin with you all. When you coming to Washington state?
Saw them last week. They are so great!! Love Breezy!!
I listened to this song about a hundred times on Myspace back in 2007.
You and your band is the baddest MYERS I've ever heard
Youuns’ may be watchin’ because of Peyton but I’m watchin’ because of Breezy!!!
Yes of course, but you can't have one without the other.
Africa hot!
Come to the Opera House in Cheboygan, Michigan, my peeps and i would love it; you might want to swing by Interlochen too, while you're among the frozen chosen.
takin this music to the grave
Love it just like Seasick Steve
Wow, My New favorite band!
♥♥♥♥♥ Raise a little hell now! This is a great band! ♥♥♥♥♥
still makes so happy, the blues are alive a little further north than Idda thought but going strong..
Well, thanks a whole hell of a lot, y'all. Now I'm homesick, too. And I do not mean Jolly Old London. (Been there myself. It's a pretty nice town, as well.) Shout out from Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee! Y'all kick a$$. Don't never, ever stop!
I hope you will one day be performing in Iceland
They are great musicians and entertainers. I've only seen them twice so far and can't for the next opportunity to see them again.
In the flow!
Excellent band, i can see Reverand Peyton playing on stage with Samatha Fish and Jimmy thackery, great combination!
jo que vengan a tocar en Españñaaaaa, Madrid mas concretamente, que buenosss
Love it.
Rec makes you proud yo be a human
Bang!
I saw you guys Friday night in Gahanna. Holy crap!!! I'm now an addicted fan!
Much respect, good picking!
Wow! Hooked!
can't wait to see you guys live.....✌
You go, Rev! Great set. ❤️ from TN
Hell Yeah!!!
wowww magic
Omg
That "solo" is so Fred McDowell.
At >>>. 4:20.
ALE CIĘLĘĆINA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Угарные чуваки👍👍👍
‘Murica at its best.
cool.....
You should try this at 1.25x speed
This is a slowed down version.
I guess he couldn’t get his shotgun guitar thru customs?🤔
God and devil on strings in one person...... ;)
Please be patient with me lmfao
Any Scotland dates in the pipeline?, would love to hear you guys live!
Hey, please tell me... What tuning do you use for that slide playing? Also, how do you keep the thumb pick from sliding off? I've tried all sizes from tight to loose... Maybe its the brand? Love the Big Damn Band stuff !
I'm Angel
I'm Angel and drunk again
Oh no I'm drunk
Oh shiiit lol
Really you dislike trump ?
You have your eyes shut
And your brain closed
Great Song I like it