Why is it that when I hear this, my brain starts thinking "Out in the country past the city limit sign..."?, hahahahaha! Boot Scootin' Boogie came out in 1991, Crazy Over You came out in 1987...now they're for sure different songs with different melody lines, and the chord changes in them don't match exactly, but they're both in the key of E, and have the same shuffle...a band could completely mash/ medley them up with ease...cool song, men! Thanks to Foster and Lloyd, and the people at Texas Music Scene TV for posting this one, and hope you and yours are doing great!
I remember when this song came out and also Dwight Yoakum's Little Ways and Sweethearts of the Rodeo's Gotta Get Away and liking this new rockabilly country sound.
Hell yeah, Webb Wilder & the Nash-Vegans! Long live Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd! Started liking the twangy musical output of these guys back when I was a kid in the '80s!
In my family, my Dad was the very 1st fan of Foster & Lloyd. He would listen to the music of so many when I was a kid that it was hard not to become a huge fan of so many. Dad & I would listen to Foster & Lloyd, George Jones, Flatt & Scruggs, The Osborne Brothers, The Neville Brothers, Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam, James Taylor, Neil Diamond, Neil Young, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, The Bee Gees, The Eagles, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Boston, Steppenwolf, Cream, Seals & Croft, Simon & Garfunkel, Tom Cochrane, Tom Petty, Steve Miller Band, Jackson Browne, & tons more. I grew up knowing the music, & history of many as a result of my Dad's lifelong favorites list. I was born in the 70s & have always said that it was the ideal time & decade to be born in because look at the amazing list of choices that I had to listen to. I am both grateful & blessed I was. It was the best decade for sure. Color TV, best of movies, TV Shows, Music, etc...
Thanks for the awesome display of great country.Music still out is best and thank you for making my night tonight.Because you know what I got somebody.I'm crazy.Yeah i'm crazy over you
Foster and Lloyd were ahead of their time. They brought a freshness to country music when they arrived on the scene.
Why is it that when I hear this, my brain starts thinking "Out in the country past the city limit sign..."?, hahahahaha! Boot Scootin' Boogie came out in 1991, Crazy Over You came out in 1987...now they're for sure different songs with different melody lines, and the chord changes in them don't match exactly, but they're both in the key of E, and have the same shuffle...a band could completely mash/ medley them up with ease...cool song, men! Thanks to Foster and Lloyd, and the people at Texas Music Scene TV for posting this one, and hope you and yours are doing great!
I remember when this song came out and also Dwight Yoakum's Little Ways and Sweethearts of the Rodeo's Gotta Get Away and liking this new rockabilly country sound.
LOVED FOSTER & LLOYD....great tune...BILL LLOYD is a great guitarist!
Damn those old boys can still rock!!!! LOVE IT!!!
That song just NEVER gets old!
Hell yeah, Webb Wilder & the Nash-Vegans! Long live Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd! Started liking the twangy musical output of these guys back when I was a kid in the '80s!
In my family, my Dad was the very 1st fan of Foster & Lloyd. He would listen to the music of so many when I was a kid that it was hard not to become a huge fan of so many. Dad & I would listen to Foster & Lloyd, George Jones, Flatt & Scruggs, The Osborne Brothers, The Neville Brothers, Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam, James Taylor, Neil Diamond, Neil Young, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, The Bee Gees, The Eagles, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Boston, Steppenwolf, Cream, Seals & Croft, Simon & Garfunkel, Tom Cochrane, Tom Petty, Steve Miller Band, Jackson Browne, & tons more. I grew up knowing the music, & history of many as a result of my Dad's lifelong favorites list. I was born in the 70s & have always said that it was the ideal time & decade to be born in because look at the amazing list of choices that I had to listen to. I am both grateful & blessed I was. It was the best decade for sure. Color TV, best of movies, TV Shows, Music, etc...
Great job rhythm section in the back!!!! Wow that's perfect!
Two genuine guitar slingers who can also write great songs and sing them.
The best! The memories are flooding in: window down, hair in the wind, the 280Z tearing up asphalt running down to Lake Charles for some fun...
Saw them at City Stages, Birmingham, AL, way back in the 80's or early 90's. They were great!
Thanks for the awesome display of great country.Music still out is best and thank you for making my night tonight.Because you know what I got somebody.I'm crazy.Yeah i'm crazy over you
these guy are amazing still!
Always liked this song so much. They still do a great job singing and playing guitar.
When these to get together and work there magic it just shows how versatile the two of them are together.
I know what you mean!
This song is a favorite.
I enjoyed the extra guitar fun they threw in.
I also love it 4:57 and Bill looks at the camera like How ya like me now?! Badass.
Radney’s solo is perfectly understated
this is one of their many great songs
Great songs, great vocals never get old.
We need more of this
Love this song.
Cant get enough ❤
Love This one....
That's great to hear!
Goosebumps !!!
That's some good playing!
AWESOME!
Can't get no better than that
Giddee up...I love it
outstanding
yeah baby!
You don't need a telecaster to twang out some rocking country.
Truth right there. Bill proves the Les Paul can sing!
Modern. Country doesnt even come to the ball park
Damn right
Damn, son. and yes, as Radness said, GO!
Get it, Bill!!
you go big man!
As good or even better(with age)as they ever were. !!!
I love bills sound
I was wondering what was up with the Gibson guitars and Epiphone amps, then I notice the "Gibson" logo on the carpet.
Awesome
How about that walking bass?
What’s everyone’s take on Ricky van sheltons cover??? I loved it
sooooo fucking awesome yeeeaaahhh
Radney on lead bill on base is that how it works
Id love to hear Brian. Setzer do this one
Bill might have gotten a little carried away with the Whataburger " free food for sponsored stars" policy .
AWESOME PLAYING THOUGH..DAMN
HA, no question the guy can still play and sing!
Look at Bill just attack that guitar.
damn bill back off the donuts