Yeah Zoomer'ette "Too Jam band for you" To get it..? Well first you'd need a span of attention longer than 3 minutes, And be able to understand Non Auto-Tuned, Not Pitch-Adjusted, Nor Time Aligned, Music. So your best bet is just hang with the top 40 whatever that is these days.
@@redheadedneighbor LOL you as well.. Hope my comment helps your YT. algorithm, though it be kinda' negative Peace Out Girt Scout.. PS. Thanks for the reply most don't. And you I recognized your GenX'ige. I was being a bit snarky with the Zoomer'ette
I've got one for you that will blow your freaking mind. A jazz group called Focus decided to try to perform a rock song. There are lots of vocals but no lyrics. The drums and lead guitar are awesome! It contains elements of yodeling and whistling and this song topped the charts in the early seventies. Try it, you'll like it!
Yes red. The outlaws are '70s and '80s for sure if you think of Allman Brothers, Marshall Tucker, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels, Kansas... All back from when I was a kid... Lol
As a band, I believe they only had two studio albums, and at least one concert. They had some internal problems, and they finally disbanded, but about 3 to 4 years. 78 I believe when that came out. I was 21 years old and couldn’t get enough of it. 😎
I saw the Outlaws live outside at the 1981 Iowa Jam in Des Moines Iowa with 38 special,U.F.O and April Wine This song was crazy they played it 25 minutes lol. It was a day when it would rain. Little then have sunshine. It alternated rain and sunshine 4 times during this song lol
This song and Lynyrd Skynyrd Freebird have the best guitar solos ever. Southern rock at its best. Just turn up the volume and drift away. I am 70 years old and heard both these so gs when they first came out. They blew me away then and I still get goosebumps today. ❤❤❤❤❤it.
I do believe Hendrix would jump from His Grave and Jammed to Country Rock with this Band. I saw the Title and flashed back to the Stone's High Tides and Green Grass 1964 and the Guitar Snapped Me back to this World. I was 7 and asked My Older Brother Why the Stones Faces looked so Weird. He says LSD and it makes Your Face White and Your Pupils the Size of Saucers. I focused on that Picture through the rest of the 60's seeing the Face in Public all Over the Place. Every Body in Town was a Draft Dodger from the USA and Our Town got thousands of Them Sleeping Down Town with Me Checking them all Out. Met a lot of nice People not wanting to kill anybody and that's Cool by this Kid. Flower Power Red
Great reaction.you nailed it..there are live versions.all are amazing.but you have to find the ones that have hughie thommasson..the leader of the band...he passed away in 2007... he's the one that made green grass possible.one hell of a guitar player..I miss him....❤
Rich and thick electric guitars, both, the one in the right ear and the one in the left ear, beyond awesome 🎸 soothes my brain 🧠 totally beyond spectacular 😊 yes, the era of the golden age of rock of all types 🙏
To react to the best live version of this song, you will need to listen to the cut from their album 'Bring it back alive' (released 1978) which is just over 20 minutes. As a 68 y/o retired musician and a southern rock aficionado, I can assure you will see all the blazing guitar work and action from no less than TWO drummers in this classic southern rock anthem. There will be a lot going on so give yourself enough time to take it all in.
The Outlaws from Tampa are my favorite of all time. And they are certainly the most underrated band of all time. Original guitarist vocalist Hughie Thomasson commented once they wanted to sing like the Eagles and play like the Outlaws. They certainly accomplished that with their three and four part harmonies being a mainstay of their sound. And Hughie Thomasson and Billy Jones were no doubt guitar Masters. Original singer / rythym guitarist Henry Paul (Henry Paul Band and Blackhawk) reformed the band in 2008 after the death of Hughie Thomasson in 2006. With both old and new members, Henry did a hell of a job reforming the band and their later stuff certainly compliments the early stuff. Their third album Hurry Sundown, the last album before Henry Paul left the first time, is a masterpiece. Check it out along with the rest of their discography. Long live southern rock and the Outlaws!
Addendum: What gets me is the fact that nowhere will you find Huey Thomasson or Billy Jones, or any member of the Outlaws on any top 100 list of great guitarist, or even a list of top 100 bands. What a travesty. Names like Chris Anderson, Billy Crain, Steve Grisham, Dale Oliver, and Freddie Salem should all be in at least the top 50 or better. Not to mention they're great drummers and bassists. From the playing and singing, to the writing and production/engineering, the Outlaws were/are a phenomenal, top notch rock n roll band. They have to be the most underrated band in history. Too bad the mainstream never saw it. I will never get it. God bless them all.
Ok I am old but I could almost hear some Jerry Reed style licks in this. You are the best around with the different things you select for us. Congrats on 11k and aim for the stars where you belong🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 #redheadedneighbor #outlaws #outlawsreaction #guitar
Jerry Reed and Glenn Campbell were both very respected in the guitar world and I would not doubt if they were inspired at least by Jerry Reed. Even Glenn Campbell used a riff that Jerry Reed wrote and gave him. I also think I heard some Terry Kath style in there.
I liked this band and before you said it I was thinking Skinner also or even Alabama’s band would sound similar! To me if I hadn’t seen them live and couldn’t see the video of it all it was a lot! But they were talented! Mix wasn’t very good, I couldn’t hear the vocals very well! Good song though and great reaction Red! Low bass Kenneth
Good stuff. It sounded like they were using every guitar lick known to man. Music that has been out for awhile and stood the test of time is the best. Period.
Hello my dear readheaded friend!, hope all is good with you?, loved this, thanks for the introduction ❤, you asked us to remind you about our requests, I noticed that I am the first to do as you asked, does this mean I will get my own way? Please, please, please do Yebba "My Mind", she deserves your attention immediately (LOL)❤xx
@@mattmid7012 Happy New Year to you too Matt,it really is, and the more you watch it the better it gets,concentrate on Yebbas face,talk about emotions!! Respect
@@redheadedneighbor is that an angry face?, or a frustrated face,or am I'm so sorry I haven't done it yet face?,I know you will do it when you can! Xxx
@@johnshea5967 I absolutely will. No worries! Please keep reminding me. It doesn’t offend me. I want to hear these amazing songs.. I just don’t have enough time in the day! Lol
The Outlaws were a 1970's southern rock band from Tampa, Fl. Their debut album by the same name was in 1975 which this song was on. They actually opened for Lynyrd Skynyrd a time or two, and although their dueling guitars influences were similar to LS, their approach was more similar to the Eagles and Poco emphasizing vocal harmonies among the band members, whereas LS relied on a single lead singer. They are still performing with one original member and their latest album was released in 2020.
Nicely played Red 👍👍 I've been trying to find a place to ask you to dive into the band Little Feat. If you like A list musicians and Southern Rock/Blues/Jazz/Funk... the album Waiting for Columbus from them is a must 🙏 Start with "Fat man in the bathtub" and run with it!! Spread the love 🐶😎🇺🇸
This was a Great song!! I loved this one from way back. I would play all the three guitar parts ( yes you are listening to 3 different guitar players taking turns jamming) in my head and pretend I could play it. I actually know every note on all the lead part to this LOL. You Rock! Good job! Oh I almost forgot Pink Floyd comfortably Numb live Pulse. Visually stunning and you can watch the greatest emotional guitar lead ever. Sorry had to say it. Best wishes!
You probably heard "There Goes Another Love Song" or their version of "Ghost Riders In The Sky" They have an album a year from '75 to '80, skipped 81, 2 in 82 then became more sporadic. Their two most recent albums were in 2012 and 2016 and they are still on tour. Jan 25th they will be in New Brunswick NJ WITH the Marshall Tucker band...May have to go see that one! speaking of the Marshall Tucker Band I am making a request for "Fire on the Mountain" I think you'd enjoy that one. EDIT: I am not allowed to listen to a few songs while driving my truck... this is one of them, the wife's rule, not mine!
This was the Tampa Florida Guitar Army's debut record. Get yourself a great education on Southern Rock's premier band and give this entire record a listen. You won't be sorry.
This was huge when it came out when I was in high school. I saw the Outlaws live shortly after this came out and they nailed it live, but being a lifetime ago, that’s my memory anyway. I’ve never heard someone comment on the drumming before! As a guitarist I used to marvel at this song but now I’m kind of tired of the fast section. Actually I’m completely tired of the fast section! 😂
I would imagine they are great live, I don't know if there is a live version on here or not. I should have looked! It was recorded in 1975 apparently. The drums were so much more free back in those recording days, a lot now are robotic aren't they, or indeed drum machines, so much better when it feels 'live'. A lot of bands did record live back then too, no idea if they did but it does sound like it. I chanced on this on a station here called Planet Rock when driving and the song kept going and going and I kept bouncing. lol The DJ was Alice Cooper as well so he was obviously a fan. I was just lucky that I have a digital radio and so got the name of the band otherwise I'd have never known who it was by.
They started in Tampa and were contemperaries of Skynyrd. If you enjoyed the guitars here, I suggest you give "Riders in the Sky" a listen, it came out five years later. I have enjoyed their sound for almost 50 years, welcome to the club!!
There is a 20 minute version of this taken from their Bring it back alive double album, that you really should listen to. I think you will greatly enjoy it. While I wouldn't mind a reaction, I don't need a separate video. But I think you will find the live version to be a very aurally tasty treat.
4 good reactions I think you and the Neighbors would enjoy, Chicago 25 or 6 to 4 live from Tanglewood: ruclips.net/video/7uAUoz7jimg/видео.html. Focus: Hocus Pocus (fun studio and live) ruclips.net/video/GyxSvZOby54/видео.html . Talking Heads: Life During Wartime live 1984 (a symphony of body movement) ruclips.net/video/OVHNwBbkSj4/видео.html . And A-Ha: Take on Me Live unplugged (a 2 tissue acoustic masterpiece) ruclips.net/video/-xKM3mGt2pE/видео.html.
This thing was done in one take. When they were done they said, "print it". If it ain't broke don't fix it. This is great to play in the jukebox because it's 1. Very good. 2. Long as hell Can you believe they only had two hits? SHAME
Yeah Zoomer'ette "Too Jam band for you" To get it..?
Well first you'd need a span of attention longer than 3 minutes,
And be able to understand Non Auto-Tuned, Not Pitch-Adjusted, Nor Time Aligned, Music. So your best bet is just hang with the top 40 whatever that is these days.
Zoomer-ette? Thank you!!! 💯 GenX here. lol I hope you have a wonderful day. Much love.
@@redheadedneighbor LOL you as well.. Hope my comment helps your YT. algorithm, though it be kinda' negative Peace Out Girt Scout..
PS. Thanks for the reply most don't. And you I recognized your GenX'ige. I was being a bit snarky with the Zoomer'ette
Great comment thanks.
This is a southern rock anthem totally badass
You found the Florida Guitar Army. Southern Rock at its finest. There is a lot more where this came from.
CLASSIC this is a perfect example of southern rock I was raised in a great generation
This is THE OUTLAWS' 'FREEBIRD', such a great song from a great band
I've got one for you that will blow your freaking mind. A jazz group called Focus decided to try to perform a rock song. There are lots of vocals but no lyrics. The drums and lead guitar are awesome! It contains elements of yodeling and whistling and this song topped the charts in the early seventies. Try it, you'll like it!
Southern Rock is a great genre. This is one the anthems of that genre. One of the baddest jams in the land!
Cry No More is my personal favorite on this album, the guitar work will amaze you throughout. I think. I love watching your reactions by the way
Yes red. The outlaws are '70s and '80s for sure if you think of Allman Brothers, Marshall Tucker, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels, Kansas... All back from when I was a kid... Lol
An awesome southern rock jam. Insane guitar fun! Thanks for covering this one.
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As a band, I believe they only had two studio albums, and at least one concert. They had some internal problems, and they finally disbanded, but about 3 to 4 years. 78 I believe when that came out. I was 21 years old and couldn’t get enough of it. 😎
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I saw the Outlaws live outside at the 1981 Iowa Jam in Des Moines Iowa with 38 special,U.F.O and April Wine This song was crazy they played it 25 minutes lol. It was a day when it would rain. Little then have sunshine. It alternated rain and sunshine 4 times during this song lol
Wow! That is intense!
I’m cracking up!
This song and Lynyrd Skynyrd Freebird have the best guitar solos ever. Southern rock at its best. Just turn up the volume and drift away. I am 70 years old and heard both these so gs when they first came out. They blew me away then and I still get goosebumps today. ❤❤❤❤❤it.
The song is one of the few songs you close your eyes, tip your head relax and let everything go just dream and air guitar away
Done it hundreds of times. As I am 70 years old not so much the air guitar anymore. Ha!
Seen them Live 13 times! Always a great show! They are still around!
13!!! Whoa!
@@redheadedneighbor it's not the original band members they all died off
I do believe Hendrix would jump from His Grave and Jammed to Country Rock with this Band.
I saw the Title and flashed back to the Stone's High Tides and Green Grass 1964 and the Guitar Snapped Me back to this World.
I was 7 and asked My Older Brother Why the Stones Faces looked so Weird.
He says LSD and it makes Your Face White and Your Pupils the Size of Saucers.
I focused on that Picture through the rest of the 60's seeing the Face in Public all Over the Place.
Every Body in Town was a Draft Dodger from the USA and Our Town got thousands of Them Sleeping Down Town with Me Checking them all Out.
Met a lot of nice People not wanting to kill anybody and that's Cool by this Kid.
Flower Power Red
You painted that picture beautifully
Great reaction.you nailed it..there are live versions.all are amazing.but you have to find the ones that have hughie thommasson..the leader of the band...he passed away in 2007... he's the one that made green grass possible.one hell of a guitar player..I miss him....❤
Rich and thick electric guitars, both, the one in the right ear and the one in the left ear, beyond awesome 🎸 soothes my brain 🧠 totally beyond spectacular 😊 yes, the era of the golden age of rock of all types 🙏
Certainly
The rest of the music on that album is a must listen . This was their first and I believe their best
The Guitar Army ! This song is in my top 5 songs and top 5 guitarist to .
I saw the guys live mid '70's. This came out in '75', free bird came out in '73'. What a great time for music late 60's into the 70's.
To react to the best live version of this song, you will need to listen to the cut from their album 'Bring it back alive' (released 1978) which is just over 20 minutes. As a 68 y/o retired musician and a southern rock aficionado, I can assure you will see all the blazing guitar work and action from no less than TWO drummers in this classic southern rock anthem. There will be a lot going on so give yourself enough time to take it all in.
Saw them 🌹
Also saw the Henry Paul band 🌹
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Wow, Red! You're bringing back some long-term memories!! I'd been in the Navy for about a year when this came out. It was EVERYWHERE on the radio!
Cool!!!
He said " Lovely People" not ugly .I saw them a couple of times and they were on 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥EVERY TIME 🎸🐐GREAT BAND 😍😍😍
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The Outlaws from Tampa are my favorite of all time. And they are certainly the most underrated band of all time. Original guitarist vocalist Hughie Thomasson commented once they wanted to sing like the Eagles and play like the Outlaws. They certainly accomplished that with their three and four part harmonies being a mainstay of their sound. And Hughie Thomasson and Billy Jones were no doubt guitar Masters. Original singer / rythym guitarist Henry Paul (Henry Paul Band and Blackhawk) reformed the band in 2008 after the death of Hughie Thomasson in 2006. With both old and new members, Henry did a hell of a job reforming the band and their later stuff certainly compliments the early stuff. Their third album Hurry Sundown, the last album before Henry Paul left the first time, is a masterpiece. Check it out along with the rest of their discography. Long live southern rock and the Outlaws!
Addendum: What gets me is the fact that nowhere will you find Huey Thomasson or Billy Jones, or any member of the Outlaws on any top 100 list of great guitarist, or even a list of top 100 bands. What a travesty. Names like Chris Anderson, Billy Crain, Steve Grisham, Dale Oliver, and Freddie Salem should all be in at least the top 50 or better. Not to mention they're great drummers and bassists. From the playing and singing, to the writing and production/engineering, the Outlaws were/are a phenomenal, top notch rock n roll band. They have to be the most underrated band in history. Too bad the mainstream never saw it. I will never get it. God bless them all.
They actually have two drummers playing together. Classic group.
Two drummers! Love that
Not on this album, they had 2 drummers later on
Ok I am old but I could almost hear some Jerry Reed style licks in this. You are the best around with the different things you select for us. Congrats on 11k and aim for the stars where you belong🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
#redheadedneighbor #outlaws #outlawsreaction #guitar
Jerry Reed and Glenn Campbell were both very respected in the guitar world and I would not doubt if they were inspired at least by Jerry Reed. Even Glenn Campbell used a riff that Jerry Reed wrote and gave him. I also think I heard some Terry Kath style in there.
Great reaction, Red! The Outlaws are one of my favorite southern rock bands (along with Lynyrd Skynyrd and Marshall Tucker).
Great company
The Guitar Army is another name everyone gave em and I grew up jamming to this bands .
Very nice. Thanks for sharing your reaction.
Absolutely
You said months back to remind you 😂 rise against, swing life away. Love your reactions
Thank you!
I liked this band and before you said it I was thinking Skinner also or even Alabama’s band would sound similar! To me if I hadn’t seen them live and couldn’t see the video of it all it was a lot! But they were talented! Mix wasn’t very good, I couldn’t hear the vocals very well! Good song though and great reaction Red! Low bass Kenneth
All good points, my friend.
Good stuff. It sounded like they were using every guitar lick known to man. Music that has been out for awhile and stood the test of time is the best. Period.
Hello my dear readheaded friend!, hope all is good with you?, loved this, thanks for the introduction ❤, you asked us to remind you about our requests, I noticed that I am the first to do as you asked, does this mean I will get my own way? Please, please, please do Yebba "My Mind", she deserves your attention immediately (LOL)❤xx
Hey John, Happy new year! If it's as good as your Emma Kok suggestion then I look forward to it. 😀
@@mattmid7012 Happy New Year to you too Matt,it really is, and the more you watch it the better it gets,concentrate on Yebbas face,talk about emotions!! Respect
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@@redheadedneighbor is that an angry face?, or a frustrated face,or am I'm so sorry I haven't done it yet face?,I know you will do it when you can! Xxx
@@johnshea5967 I absolutely will. No worries! Please keep reminding me. It doesn’t offend me. I want to hear these amazing songs.. I just don’t have enough time in the day! Lol
The Outlaws were a 1970's southern rock band from Tampa, Fl. Their debut album by the same name was in 1975 which this song was on. They actually opened for Lynyrd Skynyrd a time or two, and although their dueling guitars influences were similar to LS, their approach was more similar to the Eagles and Poco emphasizing vocal harmonies among the band members, whereas LS relied on a single lead singer. They are still performing with one original member and their latest album was released in 2020.
Nicely played Red 👍👍 I've been trying to find a place to ask you to dive into the band Little Feat. If you like A list musicians and Southern Rock/Blues/Jazz/Funk... the album Waiting for Columbus from them is a must 🙏 Start with "Fat man in the bathtub" and run with it!! Spread the love 🐶😎🇺🇸
When this came out, it for me knocked freebird off its mantle🤘❤️
This was a Great song!! I loved this one from way back. I would play all the three guitar parts ( yes you are listening to 3 different guitar players taking turns jamming) in my head and pretend I could play it. I actually know every note on all the lead part to this LOL. You Rock! Good job! Oh I almost forgot Pink Floyd comfortably Numb live Pulse. Visually stunning and you can watch the greatest emotional guitar lead ever. Sorry had to say it. Best wishes!
You and your Pink Floyd… lol. I wonder what their reaction rules are..
I don't know that process, but there are plenty of reactors that have reacted to it. Just not my favorite one. You.
You probably heard "There Goes Another Love Song" or their version of "Ghost Riders In The Sky" They have an album a year from '75 to '80, skipped 81, 2 in 82 then became more sporadic. Their two most recent albums were in 2012 and 2016 and they are still on tour. Jan 25th they will be in New Brunswick NJ WITH the Marshall Tucker band...May have to go see that one! speaking of the Marshall Tucker Band I am making a request for "Fire on the Mountain" I think you'd enjoy that one. EDIT: I am not allowed to listen to a few songs while driving my truck... this is one of them, the wife's rule, not mine!
This was the Tampa Florida Guitar Army's debut record. Get yourself a great education on Southern Rock's premier band and give this entire record a listen. You won't be sorry.
I commented earlier and meant to say that the guitar work throughout the whole album was amazing, not just on Cry No More. 😎
You have no idea what you're about to experience! Florida Guitar Army!!!
This was huge when it came out when I was in high school. I saw the Outlaws live shortly after this came out and they nailed it live, but being a lifetime ago, that’s my memory anyway. I’ve never heard someone comment on the drumming before! As a guitarist I used to marvel at this song but now I’m kind of tired of the fast section. Actually I’m completely tired of the fast section! 😂
Not about the words about the guitars
Hypnotising guitar licks 🥺
I would imagine they are great live, I don't know if there is a live version on here or not. I should have looked! It was recorded in 1975 apparently. The drums were so much more free back in those recording days, a lot now are robotic aren't they, or indeed drum machines, so much better when it feels 'live'. A lot of bands did record live back then too, no idea if they did but it does sound like it. I chanced on this on a station here called Planet Rock when driving and the song kept going and going and I kept bouncing. lol The DJ was Alice Cooper as well so he was obviously a fan. I was just lucky that I have a digital radio and so got the name of the band otherwise I'd have never known who it was by.
This was a fun suggestion! Thank you!
You know skynyrd, and now the outlaws. Now for the trifecta.. the marshall tucker band🤘❤️
Thank you Ms Red!
You are so welcome
@@redheadedneighbor Ms Red... Have you ever wanted to talk, but, not know what about? lol
In my time we called this road music, back roads to nowhere
I like that
Thanks for that one...
That’s why subscribers are so wonderful..I would have never known that song existed.
Hey Red, most of the southern rock bands hail from Florida, Alabama, Georgia ,Tennessee, and the Carolinas .In this case they are from Tampa ,Fla.
The further north you go in the Florida, the more South you are. 😄
Kids in Britain in the late 1970's, into Motorhead etc, who discovered this went, nuts over it.
I believe a couple of the members formed the country band called Blackhawk later on
Ohhhh
Tampa, Florida
Nice reaction. I must tell you that people in the 70's that wore polyester didn't listen to this kind of music. hehehe
Lol! Def wore the halter tops! 😆
most of those were fringed leather, I was a dirty old man even then, in my 20's@@redheadedneighbor
two drummers and 3 guitars
They started in Tampa and were contemperaries of Skynyrd. If you enjoyed the guitars here, I suggest you give "Riders in the Sky" a listen, it came out five years later. I have enjoyed their sound for almost 50 years, welcome to the club!!
Better than Glass then all reactions.
Next up . . . . . "Flirtin' with Disaster" by Molly Hatchet. YOU'RE WELCOME !
More of a hard rocker but these guys were pretty damn good. 38 Special and Molly Hatchet were two more good southern rock bands.
Another song I think you would give two thumbs up is Nights in White Satin by The Moody Blues, the live version
I know I am late to the party here but the answer to your question is, they are from Tampa Fla. Another great Florida band is Molly Hatchet.
Thank you so much! That makes sense. So much music from that area. Weren’t the all man brothers from Florida?
@@redheadedneighbor Yes, the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd both came from Jacksonville Fla.
@@michaeloconnor1284 I thought so.
I guess you can guess why they are called Florida's Guitar Army ...
Absolutely!
There is a 20 minute version of this taken from their Bring it back alive double album, that you really should listen to. I think you will greatly enjoy it. While I wouldn't mind a reaction, I don't need a separate video. But I think you will find the live version to be a very aurally tasty treat.
I def think live is the way to go
hmmm all sweaty in a halter top, yup remember that well....🙄 they are still around today touring.
They are?
4 good reactions I think you and the Neighbors would enjoy, Chicago 25 or 6 to 4 live from Tanglewood: ruclips.net/video/7uAUoz7jimg/видео.html. Focus: Hocus Pocus (fun studio and live) ruclips.net/video/GyxSvZOby54/видео.html . Talking Heads: Life During Wartime live 1984 (a symphony of body movement) ruclips.net/video/OVHNwBbkSj4/видео.html . And A-Ha: Take on Me Live unplugged (a 2 tissue acoustic masterpiece) ruclips.net/video/-xKM3mGt2pE/видео.html.
The song is a tribute to deceased musicians…
Have you done a reaction of "Wait In The Truck" by Hardy? It's intense so be warned.
I haven’t.
It's not an 1980's band.
This thing was done in one take. When they were done they said, "print it". If it ain't broke don't fix it.
This is great to play in the jukebox because it's 1. Very good. 2. Long as hell
Can you believe they only had two hits? SHAME
Love that
You really should have interrupted the music a dozen more times. I almost enjoyed it. 😜
I have to for copyright purposes. I know it’s frustrating must we have to provide commentary. Just trying to respect the artist
You only get what you pay for. You want it uninterrupted, start your own damn channel.
You just don't get it.
3 pauses within the first 5 minutes, I can't do it, sorry 😢!
Quite alright.