Appreciate the video. We are awful proud of Tyler here in Eastern Kentucky. The hardships of the area make for amazing stories and his lyrics bring them to life.
Yeah, I read "Hillbilly Elegy" last year and it painted quite a picture about Kentucky and the "Hillbilly Highway" to Ohio and Michigan. I admire anyone who survives some of that, let alone succeeds like Tyler has.
@@RockN2Country Just to let you know, "HillBilly Elegy" was just one man's experience and that book made a lot of Appalachians pretty angry. There's more to us then just poverty.
I looked down a ways in the comments and didn't see it, so a bit of explanation about Feathered Indians. Tyler Childers has worn a Red Man chewing tobacco belt buckle for years. That's why his belt buckle left impressions of little Feathered Indians on the inside of her thigh.
Old school style, contemporary sensibility and subject matter. The former gives it credibility, the latter gives it relevance. This is the stuff that's going to save country.
Jeremy Lilly same here. I’ve had Tyler’s music on replay for about 3 months now. Just got tickets to see him in Birmingham in May. His videos led me to Arlo McKinley, who I am currently obsessed with. You should check out some of Arlo’s music if you haven’t already.
darrenk814 I’m a huge fan of Cody, and Tyler and was one of sturgill’s biggest fans until he decided to bring his political views out and bash our American president. Just don’t think that’s what artists who do this for the love would’ve done he could’ve got another 5 min of fame some other way
I’m really new to country music in general, coming from a Hispanic culture you really don’t listen to it much but living in KY has made me enjoy and value this style of music. This video gives a really good rundown of this song and it made me appreciate it more. I got to see Tyler In concert in Lexington and I’ve been a big fan ever since. Good video and I’m glad to have subed
@Joel Vasquez Welcome aboard, my friend--glad to have you here!! Glad you're into country, and there is so much to experience in the different genres and with different artists. Onward and upward!!
Got to meet Tyler when he came to town and tell him personally how much I enjoy his music. Super nice, humble, guy who can write a great tune. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, BSD! And what a treat for you to be able to thank him personally. I got to thank Gregg Allman about ten years ago when the Allman Bros. were playing at the Beacon in NYC, and he was a true Southern gentleman when I thanked him for all of these years of great music (I was backstage for the concert). He turned and looked right at me and said, in a very warm voice, "You're welcome." A simple exchange like that will live on with me my whole life.
Thank you for reviewing this type of music. I know this video is a year old, but you paused it at the best part of the song both times! I hope you’ve listened to it through since lol love the page
I’ll be honest, I’m not a big fan of country. Especially with all the pop country nowadays. But when I heard this I was just blown away with his instrumental and his raspy voice that I always love to hear. Great video!
Tyler Childers comes to a lot of bars in West Virginia and I have had the pleasure of meeting him a few times and I have to say, he is a very nice genuine guy! Love this song!
I never progressed far past 1990 in country music, never liked anything too new in country music, but a friend of mine was listening to this and I decided to check it out, it definitely had the true country sound especialy with the steel guitar, makes me think of George Jones. I'm going to listen to more of Tyler and see if there is hope for country music
What’s funny is I’m actually less than an hour away from his home. His songs like Coal, nose to the grindstone, whitehouse road, and deadmans curve talk about the exact problems in the area of coal country. But many can’t understand the meaning of his music. I know this song is completely different than my topic but the point stands
Yeah, the lyrics say, "If I'd known she was religious, I wouldn't have came stoned...," not, "...known she was an angel, etc." The line about smoking American Spirits ciggs, she asks if he's heard they're harmful, Tyler says til now there's not been anything he couldn't leave behind. I feel like he isn't questioning if he will stay. He's saying until meeting her, he's never had anyone who he couldn't leave. This record is bluegrass, folk music and old country!! LOVE IT/Him/Thoughtful lyrics! Jenny in Nashville
@Marc Henley You're totally right--I misspoke, as I sometimes do when doing so many videos. Hopefully not too often. Thanks for the heads up, and welcome aboard the channel!
I don’t think I can ever listen to this song in front of anyone much less have made a reaction video when I first heard it. My god. I have such a reaction to it.
So I've heard you say you like some Texas red dirt road country. You should listen to WHISKEY MEYERS- BARS, GUITARS, AND A HONKYTONK CROWD! Great band. Great energy. Great job as always!!
Thanks, Daniel! Yeah, I've got a Whiskey Myers song coming up in a little more than a week, but a different one than the one you mentioned. I recorded about 30 reactions/reviews before I moved since I wouldn't have time to record them while moving and getting set up, so I'm working with those. Whiskey was already reacted to and will be up next week. I might get to the other song in due course, since I expect to be at this for quite a while. ;-)
Ray Wylie Hubbard - “Snake Farm” or “Mother Blues” He’s a Texas legend that is one of my favorites and has been for a long time. He also just co-wrote the title track of Eric Church’s last album with Eric, Desperate Man. That is also one of if not my favorite albums of the year and every song is fantastic, but that’s what we expect from Church nowadays.
Tyler saved country for me.stapleton even went mainstream Tyler is a breath of fresh air he's not a Texas artist tho lol Kentucky brother and this isn't even his better stuff either tho amazing song do research listen to his music and ul fall in love
Wondering when you will be getting to the song Huck Finn by The Statesboro Revue that I requested months ago you. You said you where going to get to it. Hope everything is still on track
well pal - you have really won me over tonight - justlove Tyler Childers - he reminds me of the Byrds genre- same kind of harmonies etc and great song where as always the wifie wins ha ha !! I dont realise how much of country music I dont know anymore and just goin to hear as much as I can before I snuff it - especially your super programme = That song reminded me of the Byrds Drug Store Truck Drivin Man one - something sounds familiar in the two and that is the kind of country I like - Miranda asyou know is my fav but she has this originality too - a treasured sound - thanks for a super song pal and hope your housemove goes good - I am moving back to the Mainland Scotland this year too - this Insular life is not for me I dont think !! If I want to send you some of my songs on cd can yu give me a private message on my facebook with an address to send them too - also got some of my family singing too - hope it will interest you a wee bitty !!!!x
I just think the argument about old vs new country has to do with demographics and economics. In my humble opinion, if the music is good it shouldn't matter if it's old or new and it's subjective. My definition may be different to yours and that's ok. For me personally, good music provides the following for me: Tells a story, good lyrics and melody and I can identify with it.
Please react to Tyler Childers NPR Tiny Desk set. It’s 3 songs, not too long. Some great stuff you haven’t reacted to yet on there. Either way, enjoying the content!
Thanks, Ryan!! I'll see if all of those songs are allowed to be reviewed and figure it out from there. If you have a favorite from among them it's more likely that I can get that up without being blocked.
Hey. Just want to say thank you. It’s so great to discover fresh sound and then have comments like yours giving other artists to fill in a playlist. I have a 6hr drive tomorrow and two of those hours have no radio reception.
I’m a born and raised Oklahoma Red Dirt musician. I’m genuinely impressed you know about Red Dirt. Cool Chanel dude. If you get a chance, maybe check out my Red Dirt/TX Country radio single, Red Headed Woman here on my page or available on Spotify,Amazon Music, iTunes,etc
Thank you, Will, and welcome aboard, my friend!! I love reading the comments of musicians since I'm not one---you point things out that I would not know if you hadn't said something.
He's not going to West Virginia he's looking across the river at West Virginia because of where he's at in Kentucky he's looking across the Big Sandy River you can literally see West Virginia and he's on the roof of a house now listen to the song Better dude
@Nathan Paling Good catch, but it's not always easy with the pix that are provided with search engines. Short of having face-recognition technology built into my program (which would also let some images through), every once in a while a pic of an artist will slide through. I'm typically working with small images of artists in different venues and different lighting, and working with thousands of images over the course of a month, so if a couple get through it's just the nature of being human. I'll typically go to their FB pages or websites and get images from there, but even there it can be hard to tell with some of the pix whether it's the artist, a fan, a family member, or whatever.
No no no! Ladies, if you don't like who he is now, leave him alone. If he needs to change he needs to do it and THEN approach you! I have 4 daughters. Lol
Just curious if you’d give my song “Country Heroes and the Truth” a listen and let me know what you think? I don’t expect a video, of course, just would like an unbiased, neutral opinion from someone based 100% on the song, and lyrics, for what they are. Thanks! P.s.) Tyler Childers is pretty incredible! Fellow Kentuckian, and a very talented musician and singer/songwriter!
It mentions "he or she" several times. My buckle leaves impressions on the inside of HER thigh. If I'd known SHE was religious then I wouldn't have came stoned to the house of such an ANGEL, too fucked up to get back home. Smoking spirits on the roof SHE asked ain't anybody told you that them things are bad for you.... Really like your review but you missed that one. Keep doing them though. Don't get lost in the music. Lyrics ♥️♥️
I’m from Texas and I think you’re giving us too much credit. Most of the stuff coming out of here isn’t country so much as what i would call “frat-rock.” To me, the modern dichotomy in country music isn’t tied so much to geography as to the purpose of the music: is the artist making music that’s meant to be listened to, or music that’s meant to fill dead air and keep a party going? For Childers the answer is clearly the former, and he’s not from Texas (but Texas wants him anyway).
@@RockN2Country don. I heard u say a couple words and I said Jersey. Why did we ever leave. I'm long island a long island boy now. Fuck I'm 49 older than you.
@Neal Donnelly LOL about you knowing where I was from!! I love that stuff. As far as you bumming about leaving Jersey for Long Island, I suppose it depends on where you are in Long Island. Long Island is gorgeous in so many places. I used to take my boat out in the Sound from Liberty Landing Marina in Jersey City (across from lower Manhattan), and also used to spend time in Southampton when my sister had a summer rental out there with a bunch of her Wall Street buddies. And as far as you being 49 and older than me, good one!! I'll give you a hint, I am definitely older than you, my friend!! I just didn't want to grow old and boring, and what a better way to do it than start a reaction channel when I knew nothing about it when I started it? Ha!!
@@RockN2Country don. I'm on the gold coast as they call it. I can walk down my street to a private beach and be on the sound in 10 minutes Huntington. I take my boat to work. I'm a Yamaha technician. Just not the same as the river. Stunning just the same.
Thanks for the instruction, but it's not the way reactions work, and the risk of being blocked is too great if you don't interrupt the songs. In some cases we have to interrupt the songs or UA-cam will give us a copyright strike and we might have the whole channel taken down. Check out virtually every reviewer and we stop the songs. When analyzing a song, a poem, a dance, a football game---anything---the purpose is to comment along the way. It's amazing that I, along with other reviewers, don't interrupt more given all the thoughts we have while listening to lyrics and instruments.
If you wanted to listen to the song why would you click on a review of the song, a review is supposed to be someone expressing there thoughts about the song ,and lyrics they found interesting, most music reviewers pause the song when they hear something they like/hate and then after they finish reviewing the song and finish their video then they'll listen to the full song without pausing
Appreciate the video. We are awful proud of Tyler here in Eastern Kentucky. The hardships of the area make for amazing stories and his lyrics bring them to life.
Yeah, I read "Hillbilly Elegy" last year and it painted quite a picture about Kentucky and the "Hillbilly Highway" to Ohio and Michigan. I admire anyone who survives some of that, let alone succeeds like Tyler has.
@@RockN2Country Just to let you know, "HillBilly Elegy" was just one man's experience and that book made a lot of Appalachians pretty angry. There's more to us then just poverty.
Corey Maggard we love Tyler in Pike County
@@lukescarberry789 yessir love him over next door in floyd as well
Hell yeah! may he carry the Tyler name in glory!
I looked down a ways in the comments and didn't see it, so a bit of explanation about Feathered Indians. Tyler Childers has worn a Red Man chewing tobacco belt buckle for years. That's why his belt buckle left impressions of little Feathered Indians on the inside of her thigh.
Bro....the song explains it....u didnt have to.
Nashville Ruined Country Music , Eastern Kentucky is saving it.
You'd have a lot of folks agreeing with you on here, my friend.
Eastern Kentucky has a singing/songwriting tradition that goes back 200 years.
RockN2Country thank ya sir, I enjoyed your video a whole lot hopefully you get big man.
Also Colter Wall from Saskatchewan is up there with Tyler
Sorry son, Okie redirts 10× better
Purgatory... Best album of 2017.
I couldn’t even get past the first verse, I kept repeating it.It’s so good, love this song so much
Old school style, contemporary sensibility and subject matter. The former gives it credibility, the latter gives it relevance. This is the stuff that's going to save country.
You’re gonna blow up, not many people do these kind of reactions.
Thank you, ILV!!
I love Tyler. He's one of the new artists I just found a few months ago. I found a lot of new artists through exploring his music too
Jeremy Lilly same here. I’ve had Tyler’s music on replay for about 3 months now. Just got tickets to see him in Birmingham in May. His videos led me to Arlo McKinley, who I am currently obsessed with. You should check out some of Arlo’s music if you haven’t already.
This is what they're calling "Outlaw Country." Guys like Tyler and Sturgill Simpson are the best in the biz right now.
Lmao outlaw country has always been a thing, and I wouldn't say this is outlaw country.
darrenk814 Cody jinks Tyler childers Turnpike troubadours William Clark green screw the radio that’s real country....
Well said
darrenk814 I’m a huge fan of Cody, and Tyler and was one of sturgill’s biggest fans until he decided to bring his political views out and bash our American president. Just don’t think that’s what artists who do this for the love would’ve done he could’ve got another 5 min of fame some other way
Can’t forget about Benjamin tod and Lost Dog Street Band
Great reaction. ! 606 in the house!! Lol we might talk with an accent but we will be there anytime for people we love !
Returning to their roots
Welcome to Tyler Childers, the best new county artist around
So glad you reviewed this song it’s one of my favorites you should try nose on the grindstone by Tyler Childers it’s another great one
Thanks, KG381--glad you liked it and I'll check out Tyler's song!
MORE TYLER CHILDERS!!!
I’m really new to country music in general, coming from a Hispanic culture you really don’t listen to it much but living in KY has made me enjoy and value this style of music. This video gives a really good rundown of this song and it made me appreciate it more. I got to see Tyler In concert in Lexington and I’ve been a big fan ever since. Good video and I’m glad to have subed
@Joel Vasquez Welcome aboard, my friend--glad to have you here!! Glad you're into country, and there is so much to experience in the different genres and with different artists. Onward and upward!!
I love the genre name I’ve seen passed around for this known as “Appalachian Country”
Finding a lot of these in reverse but I think I finally found a reaction channel worth subscribing to!
@B. Wilde Glad you found things to your liking, and welcome aboard the channel!!
And so the Texas outwaw music that happened with Willie and Waylon is now happening in Kentucky with Tyler, Strugill, and Chris S. Thumbs up.
Got to meet Tyler when he came to town and tell him personally how much I enjoy his music. Super nice, humble, guy who can write a great tune. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, BSD! And what a treat for you to be able to thank him personally. I got to thank Gregg Allman about ten years ago when the Allman Bros. were playing at the Beacon in NYC, and he was a true Southern gentleman when I thanked him for all of these years of great music (I was backstage for the concert). He turned and looked right at me and said, in a very warm voice, "You're welcome." A simple exchange like that will live on with me my whole life.
Dude, that's awesome! The Allman Bros were legit! How cool for him to do that during the show too!
Thank you for reviewing this type of music. I know this video is a year old, but you paused it at the best part of the song both times! I hope you’ve listened to it through since lol love the page
@Anthony Warren Glad I'm doing the good stuff, sorry I paused when you were in a groove!
I go running through the THICKET!!!!
You're doing Tyler Childers. You automatically have a subscriber with me Amen, brother.
I’ll be honest, I’m not a big fan of country. Especially with all the pop country nowadays. But when I heard this I was just blown away with his instrumental and his raspy voice that I always love to hear. Great video!
I hear ya. I'm discovering new artists all the time thanks to people making recs on here, and it's tremendous. Welcome to the comments section, BTW!!
If you want to listen to someone with a darker tone definitely check out Colter Wall you won’t be disappointed
Tyler is awesome!! You should do a reaction of “coal” by Tyler, great song!
Tyler Childers comes to a lot of bars in West Virginia and I have had the pleasure of meeting him a few times and I have to say, he is a very nice genuine guy! Love this song!
Tyler, absolutely awsome
He is a special gift
One hell of a musician
Awesome video. Glad you enjoy some good Eastern Kentucky-esque songwriting. Subscribed.
Welcome aboard, Tedson!! Glad you like the reaction to your Eastern Kentucky songwriters!! ;-)
I never progressed far past 1990 in country music, never liked anything too new in country music, but a friend of mine was listening to this and I decided to check it out, it definitely had the true country sound especialy with the steel guitar, makes me think of George Jones. I'm going to listen to more of Tyler and see if there is hope for country music
This is real country music
What’s funny is I’m actually less than an hour away from his home. His songs like Coal, nose to the grindstone, whitehouse road, and deadmans curve talk about the exact problems in the area of coal country. But many can’t understand the meaning of his music. I know this song is completely different than my topic but the point stands
Yeah, the lyrics say, "If I'd known she was religious, I wouldn't have came stoned...," not, "...known she was an angel, etc." The line about smoking American Spirits ciggs, she asks if he's heard they're harmful, Tyler says til now there's not been anything he couldn't leave behind. I feel like he isn't questioning if he will stay. He's saying until meeting her, he's never had anyone who he couldn't leave. This record is bluegrass, folk music and old country!! LOVE IT/Him/Thoughtful lyrics! Jenny in Nashville
Nah buddy this ain’t red dirt country. This is Appalachia music
@Marc Henley You're totally right--I misspoke, as I sometimes do when doing so many videos. Hopefully not too often. Thanks for the heads up, and welcome aboard the channel!
These last couple of years Tyler’s been making a name for himself🤟🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻✊🏻
God I love this song!
I don’t think I can ever listen to this song in front of anyone much less have made a reaction video when I first heard it. My god. I have such a reaction to it.
Same, man
Love me some Tyler Childers!
Myself
This is not Texas Music or Red Dirt, this is Kentucky Country.
Dustin Hughes the best kind
Texas Country is pretty good.. Kentucky or "Mountain Music" is fucking phenomenal.
It doesn’t matter it’s not Nashville country and honestly some Nashville country is alright it’s all about the lyrics and instruments for me
So I've heard you say you like some Texas red dirt road country. You should listen to WHISKEY MEYERS- BARS, GUITARS, AND A HONKYTONK CROWD! Great band. Great energy. Great job as always!!
Thanks, Daniel! Yeah, I've got a Whiskey Myers song coming up in a little more than a week, but a different one than the one you mentioned. I recorded about 30 reactions/reviews before I moved since I wouldn't have time to record them while moving and getting set up, so I'm working with those. Whiskey was already reacted to and will be up next week. I might get to the other song in due course, since I expect to be at this for quite a while. ;-)
Check out Benjamin Tod (Lost Dog Street Band) "Using Again" video on youtube. Its as raw and deep as it gets.
FACTS
Yes!
Proper country music !
He went to high school where my grandma was born.
I've said for years that Garth Brooks ruined country music. These kids are bringing it back around! ✌️
Haha good stuff bro
About ready to hit 1000 subscribers! Congrats youngin.
Thanks, ITWEM--I'm looking forward to it!!
Great video. Earned a sub!
@Matt Myers Welcome aboard the channel!!
Ray Wylie Hubbard - “Snake Farm” or “Mother Blues”
He’s a Texas legend that is one of my favorites and has been for a long time. He also just co-wrote the title track of Eric Church’s last album with Eric, Desperate Man.
That is also one of if not my favorite albums of the year and every song is fantastic, but that’s what we expect from Church nowadays.
Love "Tell the Devil I'm getting there as fast as I can" by him. Great song.
Texas country no. Mountain music country yes. A little closer to bluegrass orgins
lonestarsapper7d I do like Shakey Graves though. That’s Texas country for me.
Cody Jinks?
Fkn love that song man ..... Cody jinks - same kinda crazy as me .....👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 .. just subscribed love the channel... Real country right here 💪🏼
@James Esparza Thanks for the kind words, and welcome to the channel!!
A 9.9, anything less is wrong. And for the guy not really liking this song, you need some new ears.
LOve the opening.I hear that bluegrass.
Right? Love it!!
Check out colter wall cowpoke or the devil wears a suite and tie. Both amazing songs.
This is the kind of country I love. I hate “pop” country.
@Mike Shaw Welcome aboard the channel!! You'll find a lot of folks who think exactly the way you do. :-)
Hypeman here its on fb....plz don't forget about the Waylon and hank Jr ....the conversation...thanks
Tyler saved country for me.stapleton even went mainstream Tyler is a breath of fresh air he's not a Texas artist tho lol Kentucky brother and this isn't even his better stuff either tho amazing song do research listen to his music and ul fall in love
Wondering when you will be getting to the song Huck Finn by The Statesboro Revue that I requested months ago you. You said you where going to get to it. Hope everything is still on track
Still on track. Will be up in about two weeks.
well pal - you have really won me over tonight - justlove Tyler Childers - he reminds me of the Byrds genre- same kind of harmonies etc and great song where as always the wifie wins ha ha !! I dont realise how much of country music I dont know anymore and just goin to hear as much as I can before I snuff it - especially your super programme = That song reminded me of the Byrds Drug Store Truck Drivin Man one - something sounds familiar in the two and that is the kind of country I like - Miranda asyou know is my fav but she has this originality too - a treasured sound - thanks for a super song pal and hope your housemove goes good - I am moving back to the Mainland Scotland this year too - this Insular life is not for me I dont think !! If I want to send you some of my songs on cd can yu give me a private message on my facebook with an address to send them too - also got some of my family singing too - hope it will interest you a wee bitty !!!!x
by the way sent you a wee message on Kris Kristops song ha ha xx
I mean The Pilgrim !x
Glad you made it back to civilization, especially since that's what you seemed to have needed. Keep those folks in good live music, C-Mac!!
I just think the argument about old vs new country has to do with demographics and economics. In my humble opinion, if the music is
good it shouldn't matter if it's old or new and it's subjective. My definition may be different to yours and that's ok. For me personally, good music provides the following for me: Tells a story, good lyrics and melody and I can identify with it.
Please do a review of the band Town Mountain......"New Freedom Blues"
He singing to her
Please react to Tyler Childers NPR Tiny Desk set. It’s 3 songs, not too long. Some great stuff you haven’t reacted to yet on there. Either way, enjoying the content!
Thanks, Ryan!! I'll see if all of those songs are allowed to be reviewed and figure it out from there. If you have a favorite from among them it's more likely that I can get that up without being blocked.
Nose on the Grindstone for sure!! ua-cam.com/video/_QzcrflqDCg/v-deo.html
@@RockN2Country 22nd Winter (the 2nd song) is probably my favorite of the bunch personally.
Check out Lost Dog Street Band, Matt Heckler, John Morgan.
@Para Dox Thanks for the rec, and I gotta say I friction love your screen name!! And welcome aboard the channel!
Matt Heckler is the shit
Hey. Just want to say thank you. It’s so great to discover fresh sound and then have comments like yours giving other artists to fill in a playlist. I have a 6hr drive tomorrow and two of those hours have no radio reception.
Tyler childers all day cody jinks and kyle fields brit stokes Dallas moore now you got a station .
#truth! Tyler and Cody are coming up VERY SOON....
does anyone know exactly what the feathered indians are?
PapaBen I think they are on his belt buckle.
@@Cmoney0303 thats what i thought but i wasnt sure
he always wears a “red man” chewing tobacco belt buckle, with little feathered indians on it
Could you review Midlands cover of eastbound and down?? Keep up the great work!!
Thanks, Tom! It's now on the list (which is a growing!), but I'll get to it eventually.
I’m a born and raised Oklahoma Red Dirt musician. I’m genuinely impressed you know about Red Dirt. Cool Chanel dude.
If you get a chance, maybe check out my Red Dirt/TX Country radio single, Red Headed Woman here on my page or available on Spotify,Amazon Music, iTunes,etc
Thank you, Will, and welcome aboard, my friend!! I love reading the comments of musicians since I'm not one---you point things out that I would not know if you hadn't said something.
That's Kentucky country! !!!
Red dirt is Red clay southwestern Oklahoma.,..
8.5??....You best hope i dont run into you up here in Canada...TYLER IS THE GOAT!
Hill country. Bluegrass origins.
Don, have you done any Dwight Yoakum yet? Don't remember seeing any. Great artist take your pick
Not yet. You have a good rec for a song that folks would probably appreciate?
So many good ones I would go with “I sang Dixie” or “Guitars, Cadillacs and hillbilly music”
I'm putting "Guitars, Cadillacs" in the cue. Thanks for the rec.
I second Guitars and Cadillacs.
White House road Tyler Childers
This is Appalachian country.
You should check out Zach Bryan. He’s very similar to Tyler Childers
@RAY TRUMBLE Good timing, as I've got another Zach reaction coming up in about two weeks. Welcome aboard the channel, BTW!
React to “they call me doc” by Walker McGuire
Check out evan bartels
Appalachian country, buud.
He's not going to West Virginia he's looking across the river at West Virginia because of where he's at in Kentucky he's looking across the Big Sandy River you can literally see West Virginia and he's on the roof of a house now listen to the song Better dude
Who's the guy in the upper right hand pic? Not Tyler. Make sure you do your research my man.
@Nathan Paling Good catch, but it's not always easy with the pix that are provided with search engines. Short of having face-recognition technology built into my program (which would also let some images through), every once in a while a pic of an artist will slide through. I'm typically working with small images of artists in different venues and different lighting, and working with thousands of images over the course of a month, so if a couple get through it's just the nature of being human. I'll typically go to their FB pages or websites and get images from there, but even there it can be hard to tell with some of the pix whether it's the artist, a fan, a family member, or whatever.
@@RockN2Country Yeah, sorry man. I was too hard on you.
@Nathan Paling Thanks, man. We all want things "right," so it comes from a good place.
@@RockN2Country Oddly enough, the guy in the thumbnail is a guy I know from college (not Tyler)!
Bro that ain’t Texas country , it’s Eastern Kentucky just like sturgille and Stapleton
Thanks, Wes---I'm learning more and more of the nuances everyday.
Check out Colter Wall! A voice from decades ago!
No no no! Ladies, if you don't like who he is now, leave him alone. If he needs to change he needs to do it and THEN approach you!
I have 4 daughters. Lol
Just curious if you’d give my song “Country Heroes and the Truth” a listen and let me know what you think? I don’t expect a video, of course, just would like an unbiased, neutral opinion from someone based 100% on the song, and lyrics, for what they are. Thanks! P.s.) Tyler Childers is pretty incredible! Fellow Kentuckian, and a very talented musician and singer/songwriter!
@CountryMusician1991 Send me a link and I'll consider doing it. Thanks!
ua-cam.com/video/OvqfWs2apc4/v-deo.html Thanks! If you don’t get around to it I understand. Just honestly would like some feedback!
Joe Nicole’s hahaha
It mentions "he or she" several times. My buckle leaves impressions on the inside of HER thigh. If I'd known SHE was religious then I wouldn't have came stoned to the house of such an ANGEL, too fucked up to get back home. Smoking spirits on the roof SHE asked ain't anybody told you that them things are bad for you.... Really like your review but you missed that one. Keep doing them though. Don't get lost in the music. Lyrics ♥️♥️
I’m from Texas and I think you’re giving us too much credit. Most of the stuff coming out of here isn’t country so much as what i would call “frat-rock.”
To me, the modern dichotomy in country music isn’t tied so much to geography as to the purpose of the music: is the artist making music that’s meant to be listened to, or music that’s meant to fill dead air and keep a party going? For Childers the answer is clearly the former, and he’s not from Texas (but Texas wants him anyway).
hey hey hey. i agree but do not count out jamey Johnson hank III creed fischer on n on
KENTUCKY COUNTRY!!!!Not Texas country
This is basically Texas country
Tom's river
Brother I dig what ur doing. Tyler childers is a 20
@neal Donnelly Thanks for the kind words, and glad you're digging Tyler as much (or even more!) than I am!
@@RockN2Country don. I heard u say a couple words and I said Jersey. Why did we ever leave. I'm long island a long island boy now. Fuck I'm 49 older than you.
@Neal Donnelly LOL about you knowing where I was from!! I love that stuff. As far as you bumming about leaving Jersey for Long Island, I suppose it depends on where you are in Long Island. Long Island is gorgeous in so many places. I used to take my boat out in the Sound from Liberty Landing Marina in Jersey City (across from lower Manhattan), and also used to spend time in Southampton when my sister had a summer rental out there with a bunch of her Wall Street buddies. And as far as you being 49 and older than me, good one!! I'll give you a hint, I am definitely older than you, my friend!! I just didn't want to grow old and boring, and what a better way to do it than start a reaction channel when I knew nothing about it when I started it? Ha!!
@@RockN2Country don. I'm on the gold coast as they call it. I can walk down my street to a private beach and be on the sound in 10 minutes Huntington. I take my boat to work. I'm a Yamaha technician. Just not the same as the river. Stunning just the same.
Try the gambler by Kenny rodgers
Who...are you?
Anything Luke Combs
This is red dirt country
Interrupting ain't cool. Save the comments till the end of the thing.
Thanks for the instruction, but it's not the way reactions work, and the risk of being blocked is too great if you don't interrupt the songs. In some cases we have to interrupt the songs or UA-cam will give us a copyright strike and we might have the whole channel taken down. Check out virtually every reviewer and we stop the songs. When analyzing a song, a poem, a dance, a football game---anything---the purpose is to comment along the way. It's amazing that I, along with other reviewers, don't interrupt more given all the thoughts we have while listening to lyrics and instruments.
If you wanted to listen to the song why would you click on a review of the song, a review is supposed to be someone expressing there thoughts about the song ,and lyrics they found interesting, most music reviewers pause the song when they hear something they like/hate and then after they finish reviewing the song and finish their video then they'll listen to the full song without pausing
Not really liking this one.
You shut your mouth right now steven!😑
Oof