Thomas Rhett + Morgan Wallen - MawMaw's House | Metal/Rock Fans First Time Reaction w/ Garrison Bros

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  • Metal / rock fans' first time reaction to Luke Combs and Morgan Wallen's "MawMaw's House" while checking out some Garrison Brothers

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  • @charlottehurston1777
    @charlottehurston1777 4 місяці тому +17

    Glad you guys finely got to Morgan wallen one of his first songs is called whiskey glasses since you guys like whiskey check it out. And man made a bar.

  • @beappleby
    @beappleby 4 місяці тому +21

    This is definitely a callback to an older song, "If The World Had A Front Porch" by Tracy Lawrence - definitely recommend that one.

  • @lynnmarsh9639
    @lynnmarsh9639 4 місяці тому +7

    You MUST check out Morgan Wallen!! Any Morgan Wallen. Great new one with Eric Church, Man Made a Bar.

  • @JillCrowe55
    @JillCrowe55 4 місяці тому +6

    Would love to see your reaction to Luke Combs song Where The Wild Things Are

  • @outlawsniper3427
    @outlawsniper3427 4 місяці тому +2

    A song you guys need to check out by a good female vocalist is Airborne Ranger Infantry by Kristy Lee Cook.

  • @Krod277
    @Krod277 4 місяці тому +4

    Love this song! Morgan Wallen is in his era right now(I ADORE HIM!), Thomas Rhett is fairly popular, but not nearly as much as Morgan.
    Thomas Rhett is Rhett Atkins’ son. Rhett Atkins sings That Ain’t My Truck and a lot of other great songs in the 90s or so.
    This song always takes me to my grandparents’ farm during the summers. I loved working on that farm with my cousins.

  • @reneeholcomb9952
    @reneeholcomb9952 4 місяці тому +3

    I was raised by my Gramma but we had a 1 acre garden , asparagus beds, strawberry beds , blueberry bushes , apple trees, peach trees , persimmon trees, fig bushes, pear trees, grape vines. Honey bee hives , chickens, you name we had it lol. On 140 acres in Northeast Ga where the Appalachian Trail starts Blue Ridge Mountains. We worked in that garden every day . A few times a year I’d go stay with my Aunt Pearl and she was really old school, still didn’t have running water in her house or heat . She had an old rickety outhouse and took baths in a huge tub she’d roll into her kitchen. She’d put me and my cousins to work too . In the winter when it was cold she had about 3 fireplaces going but you still slept under what felt like to me 40 pounds of quilts lol Good times, I wish I could go back.

  • @Bellajane007
    @Bellajane007 2 місяці тому +1

    This sounds so much like my inlaws... Such a great couple... Married 65 years, had the screen door, backyard garden, no swing. Loved all the neighbors to Jesus.

  • @C0CKYp0ps
    @C0CKYp0ps 4 місяці тому +1

    Morgan Wallen is a rabbit hole. Wasted On You … highly recommend fellas. Wasn’t watermelons but did same with square bails in SC.

  • @JLemke11
    @JLemke11 4 місяці тому +1

    Keith ain’t ready for Morgan because he’s about lyrics, not instrumental.

  • @daleminton6822
    @daleminton6822 4 місяці тому +2

    This was filmed in a little community in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia called Moccasin Valley, named by Daniel Boone because of the Native American moccasin footprints he found near a creek he called Big Moccasin. The couple in the video is a cousin of my mother's and his wife. Their grandson filmed this, he's a videographer in Nashville and they used his footage for the music video. The couple has no connection to either Thomas Rhett or Morgan Wallen although Morgan grew up about an hour's drive from here.

  • @pamhodges527
    @pamhodges527 4 місяці тому +1

    This brought up memories that make me smile...not so much at the time. We picked so much fruit for her to can. We would stay at her house one weekend when blackeyed peas came in. At 5 a.m. she would wake us up yelling "we are going peaing"

  • @wilsons0852
    @wilsons0852 4 місяці тому +1

    Cab in a Solo by Scotty McCreery is a new song that is a BANGER

  • @jamesonyates2388
    @jamesonyates2388 4 місяці тому +3

    East Texas born and raised here, it was MawMaw and PawPaw's house. I'm 38 now and though they've been dead 30 and 12 years respectively it's still Mama and Daddy, too.

  • @thia26
    @thia26 4 місяці тому +3

    That’s my childhood in East Texas. Tarnation, I’d forgotten about shellin those doggone peas until the end of Gone With The Wind on VHS tape because it was the longest movie she had. 😂❤

    • @BourbonCountryReacts
      @BourbonCountryReacts  4 місяці тому +3

      We sometimes were tortured with working bushels of produce while watching ... Lawrence Welk. I mean, that was just evil. - Keith

  • @stevebournite184
    @stevebournite184 4 місяці тому +2

    And to answer your question there was no Texas connection besides the values. These are the same values that are expressed all across this country just not as much as they used to be. The song was intended to make you think and remember the good times of growing up and the values that we were all taught.

  • @jackielittle4498
    @jackielittle4498 4 місяці тому +1

    Be very appreciative that you had grandmas. Some of us did not have that in our lives b

  • @stevebournite184
    @stevebournite184 4 місяці тому +1

    And I am not sure if they let you dip your own bottles that was not apart of the tour I did about 6 years ago and honestly don’t remember them saying anything about it.

  • @hayley_council
    @hayley_council 4 місяці тому +2

    My daddy married the girl next door. Which meant my grandmothers lived next door to each other, my grandfathers were in the same Mason Lodge together. They lived in a tiny little logging town in the middle of Oregon, well up into the mountains. I spent many a summer on a back porch shucking corn, eating watermelon, picking blackberries and watching cows, horses and grass grow. It was a wonderful way to grow up. Also, my gramma, of 5foot 9... could huck a shoe around a corner and down the hall if you were not behaving how you should. As far as Morgan, Keith is correct. He is not an OG, but a young man making a name for himself in this moment. Thank you, gentlemen.

  • @beauwebb1143
    @beauwebb1143 4 місяці тому +2

    Get over here, we got beans to snap!

  • @sarahnelson8794
    @sarahnelson8794 4 місяці тому +2

    I am from lower Alabama and my grandparents had completely different names. My mama's parents were here in lower Alabama as well, they were Mawmaw and Pawpaw. My daddy's parents were out in Texas and they were Papa and Nan. All of them are gone now, but Lord this song hits me where it hurts. Yall need to hear Cody Johnson's "Driveway"...it describes life in a small town very well!

    • @stevebournite184
      @stevebournite184 4 місяці тому +1

      Lower Alabama or as we call it LA. Raised near a certain racetrack in Alabama and an old military base, visited recently and was just like what happened

  • @nickiepennington3285
    @nickiepennington3285 4 місяці тому +2

    Of course this was my time at Granny's and Papaw's house. I can tell you picking peas and butter beans was not my favorite chore but I sure did enjoy the family working together to get that garden canned. It saved us from some very lean times here in Louisiana. ❤

  • @macssawmillvlogs1351
    @macssawmillvlogs1351 4 місяці тому +1

    Don't EVER say that Morgan Wallen is an OG lol... He's POP NOT COUNTRY

    • @tannerbazzell5960
      @tannerbazzell5960 4 місяці тому

      Still good. Not true country but u can’t say his stuff doesn’t sound good

  • @grizly116
    @grizly116 4 місяці тому +2

    Central Texan here!

  • @Melody-bourbonite4life
    @Melody-bourbonite4life 4 місяці тому +3

    you beat me to morgan, Stephen. great pick

    • @stevebournite184
      @stevebournite184 4 місяці тому +1

      Yes I did, that’s why I am the King 😅😅😅

  • @benjaminrogers0524
    @benjaminrogers0524 4 місяці тому +1

    My dad and his family are from Southeast Missouri and Northwest Indiana, Hobart specifically. My dad's mom went by "Mamaw", I mean EVERYONE except her kids called her that, even people who weren't related. She passed in 2015. Also for context, my dad is like you guys, he doesn't really listen to country music, he doesn't hate it he just is more of a rock guy. I wasn't in the car, but my aunt told me he was riding with her and she was listening to country and this song came on, my dad immediately went quiet, which he is not a quiet man, and looked emotional, but at peace.

  • @MrNiccholas
    @MrNiccholas 4 місяці тому +2

    Great song! It wasn't Grandma that put me to work as much as my Dad. Every spring we would go down to my Grandparents house down in Fowler Colorado for a week. My grandpa had started a lawn care business after he got laid off from the steel mill. When he got older he had to retire after a serious injury trimming trees. One of the things he did was lawn aeration in the spring. When he recovered he drove up to our house and pushed the machine into our yard and told my Dad, "here's your inheritance, go earn it." I was about 10ish and my dad did! He spent all spring and fall aerating as many yards up in Aurora as he could. Every spring he would schedule a week off work and go down to my Grandparents house and my grandma would schedule all the lawns she could from my grandpa's business and Dad would go kill himself aerating lawns. I would tag along if there wasn't lawns that needed power raking. That was my specialty. I would spend hours raking up the dead grass that the power rake pulled up. Rake up a section bag it and repeat. I love the people that had a burn pit where I could just put the grass in a big trash can and dump it instead of messing with garbage bags! I'm convinced those farmers and ranchers didn't know how to plant anything, including lawns, without using their tractors! Once I got big enough I would always help aerate the lawns and give Dad a break. We would typically do 10-20 lawns a day. Like I referenced earlier, most of them were huge. We were exhausted at the end of the day, but Dad usually earned $5,000-$7,000 dollars each week. Good memories! Dad is no longer able to run the aerator anymore after his spinal fusion and with my health issues I don't think I'll be running it much anymore myself. But I will never forget aerating and power raking some of those lawns like Ed Jensen.

  • @Kat._Blue
    @Kat._Blue 4 місяці тому +2

    My grandmas and grandpas (in German we call them Oma and Opa) were amazing people. My grandparents on my moms side, survived WWII and were the hardest working people. And they were kind, warm and put us to work. They had a vegetable garden and we kids had to help with everything. The most fun story is, that my grandparents would pay everything full in cash including cars. A lot of car dealers freaked out, when my grandma pulled out her brown wallet and would pay 40000 euros in cash for a brand new OPEL. They saved money for everything to pay in cash. Never got into debt, never used credit cards. They never threw food away because they had starved during the war. Even though they grew up in the Hitler youth, they never hated anyone. And my grandma could cook the best chicken soup ever. My other grandma was an amazing grandma. She was a chain smoker and even her cheesecake tasted like smoke. lol 😂 Two hours in her house and you smelled like an ashtray. 😂 But we had to help in her backyard too and in the forest to cut down wood for the winter.
    My great grandma was born 1897. Survived two worlds wars and told us all the time, when she was sitting in the backseat of the car, surrounded by pillows and blankets how much better she found riding in a car, than in a wagon pulled by horses. 😂 She sat there like a queen. I was 7 years old when she passed away, but she always had chocolate for us kids and we had to feed the chicken when we stayed at her house. Other great grandparents were lovely also. My great grandpa was a soldier in WWI. He loved cookies and would always share with us. He was a tough guy and lived to the age of 97. And all of them hard working people. Who survived and overcame so much hardship and suffering.
    I loved them dearly.
    Great reaction guys. Love that song. Thank you

    • @BourbonCountryReacts
      @BourbonCountryReacts  4 місяці тому +5

      One of my grandfathers was a SeaBee in WWII. Bombers hit his bulldozer on Quadalcanal while he was repairing the runway. He was scrambling behind the dozer blade for cover when it dropped on him. Spent a year in a body cast, and he was the lucky one. The guy beside him didn't make it. But, talk about the strong silent type. Quiet, easy going guy. Worked 40 years in a chemical plant after the war. Never had a bad word to say about anyone. - Keith

  • @brucebalkam22
    @brucebalkam22 4 місяці тому +1

    Listen to some more Morgan Walen!!!

  • @jerricocke987
    @jerricocke987 4 місяці тому +3

    I enjoyed this reaction guys😊 put on most always enjoy Stevens songs.

  • @ladyjane3070
    @ladyjane3070 4 місяці тому +1

    Texas here! We love our country music and a good bourbon!❤

  • @michelleturk
    @michelleturk 3 місяці тому

    Love the reactions! PUH-LEASE react to some MW THE OG!!! PLEASE!🙏
    The song “Keith Whitley” would be a good one. You guys would definitely understand the lyrical references and MW’s singing style for that particular song. His cover of Jason Isbell’s Cover Me Up would be a great one as well or Sand In My Boots and Lies, Lies, Lies. Also Post Malone’s debut country song I Had Some Help ft. Morgan Wallen.

  • @stacy4823
    @stacy4823 4 місяці тому +2

    Yep, that takes you back to the days of visiting the grandparents. A reason why I like to go into a place known as the saloon and here that whap of the wooden screen door as it closes behind me. It just takes you back.

  • @dustyhead3126
    @dustyhead3126 4 місяці тому +2

    Can't believe yall heard of Morgan Wallen, lot of questions of why? A #1 selling artist and been in news for doing dumba$$ stuff like throwing a chair off a rooftop bar

    • @BourbonCountryReacts
      @BourbonCountryReacts  4 місяці тому +2

      This was recorded before the chair incident. - Keith

    • @dustyhead3126
      @dustyhead3126 4 місяці тому +1

      @BourbonCountryReacts makes sense now. Hopefully yall will get to some his music

  • @davidjennings1771
    @davidjennings1771 4 місяці тому +2

    That was my southern childhood upbringing from long ago. I miss those times and people, Thank you Steven for the memories! Pennsylvania may be north but those things lived there too! Did any of you have great grand ma's too that were in their early 100's? dying from natural causes in their sleep, not cancer and such! The singer wasn't an OG and who could really care these days, he sounds like kinfolk.

    • @BourbonCountryReacts
      @BourbonCountryReacts  4 місяці тому +2

      Oh yeah. I have vivid memories of my great grandma on my mom's side. Talk about feisty. Drove a ford Maverick with a 302 in it, and drove it like a bat out of hell into her her early 90s. - Keith

    • @stevebournite184
      @stevebournite184 4 місяці тому +1

      Your welcome

    • @davidjennings1771
      @davidjennings1771 4 місяці тому

      @@BourbonCountryReacts Keith, The Maverick weighed less than 3000 lb. and would have been fun with a stick shift. You'd need to be aware of drive train limitations with a souped up 302w. or a Boss 302. Think about Jan & Dean's "The Little old Lady from Pasadena" and her Super Stock Dodge! A fun tune & it's our Country, heh heh.... Go get'em Granny!

  • @DavidDan4th
    @DavidDan4th 4 місяці тому +2

    No definitely not an OG

  • @tracylamb2971
    @tracylamb2971 4 місяці тому +1

    I grew up with only one Grama, and she didn't cook, Gramps did.
    My 'MaMaw' was my Great Aunt Elizabeth ( Aunt Beth). I was usually sent up to her place as the berries ripened, mostly Strawberry, but also Blueberry, raspberry and mulberry. We canned them, then come spring break , I was back and we'd level off the jars. Or That's what she called it.
    Basically we opened them all, tasted a spoonful and any that 'turned' was seeved and then poured into wine bottles. The year I turned 14 ( in Sept) we got drunker than skunks, I learned things about my Aunt Beth, that I couldn't unsee for years.
    We also made let soap, candles, fried pork skin and other things. She taught one of my cousins how to tat lace... I made good knots.
    Once we were 15 or 16 we went out to relatives ranches and farms for the summer.

  • @heatherschall6470
    @heatherschall6470 4 місяці тому +4

    I called my grandma mammy but I'm Pennsylvania dutch this song reminds me of her my mammy would curse in Pennsylvania dutch when she got mad I miss her everyday

    • @bryanhutton206
      @bryanhutton206 4 місяці тому +2

      That definitely is a Pennsylvania Dutch way of saying Grandma.I used to live in Southern Lancaster County or as we called Solanco.

    • @brownbuffalo3411
      @brownbuffalo3411 4 місяці тому +3

      I called mine Mammy as well. Unfortunately she died at 99 last year.

    • @heatherschall6470
      @heatherschall6470 4 місяці тому +1

      @@brownbuffalo3411 my mammy was 93 when she died she had Alzheimer's and she didn't remember who I was anymore

    • @heatherschall6470
      @heatherschall6470 4 місяці тому +2

      @@bryanhutton206 I live about 2 to 3 hours away from there

    • @bryanhutton206
      @bryanhutton206 4 місяці тому +1

      Oh nice

  • @lynnbetts4332
    @lynnbetts4332 4 місяці тому +1

    Unfortunately, didn't get to spend summers with either grandmother. Both died when I was in 9th grade. One lived in town, and one out on a farm. Mamaw was 89 and wasn't up to handling all the grandkids (big family with 13 kids), but we did have a big family reunion every June out under the big oak trees (NE Texas). What memories of playing in the barns and corncrib, 5-6 kids piled on the back of the last plough horse, and swimming in the pond. Mimi had been in a nursing home for several years before she passed, but I do remember going to her house in Mt. Pleasant, Texas, and the mini cokes in glass bottles on the back porch. Neither had the big gardens, but we did at home, so we got that every summer at home.

  • @shayeplunkett24
    @shayeplunkett24 4 місяці тому +1

    Glad to see you guys reacting to Morgan. He has so many great songs. Definitely check out "Marry Me" and "Remember You Young" in that order by Thomas Rhett. The videos are like watching a movie and are so well done

  • @jwmson7791
    @jwmson7791 4 місяці тому +1

    These two are great songwriters. They were on zoom to write on this day with a totally different idea to write when, Morgan’s phone rang and it was his Mamaw. It’s the actual audio at the beginning of the song. He came back to zoom talking about his Mamaw being in Knoxville and Thomas said his Mamaw was in Knoxville too. The rest is history. Morgan is and has been the biggest thing in country for the past few years and shows no sign of slowing down. He has a ton of great music. You should check out his Taste of Country acoustic cover of Cover Me Up.

  • @tfkrockhard
    @tfkrockhard 4 місяці тому +1

    Need to do Last Night by Morgan Wallen. It was #1 on the charts with Fast Car cover by Luke Combs right behind it.

  • @donnawilliams4148
    @donnawilliams4148 4 місяці тому +2

    Great song and great reaction.

  • @rebecca_is_book-hooked
    @rebecca_is_book-hooked 4 місяці тому +1

    So glad you finally got to Thomas Rhett. “Die A Happy Man” is probably his most famous song.

  • @LovesAmerica
    @LovesAmerica 4 місяці тому +1

    Texas here too, LoL. Born and raised.

  • @tabathacarruthers5122
    @tabathacarruthers5122 3 місяці тому

    Love this! I miss my grandpa's and grandma's houses. Grandpa on Mom's side and Grandma on Dad's side

  • @neoncatfish4038
    @neoncatfish4038 4 місяці тому +1

    I wish I had a Maws Maws house to go too! Are a my mom's house!

  • @rebecca_is_book-hooked
    @rebecca_is_book-hooked 4 місяці тому +2

    Texan here!

  • @Melody-bourbonite4life
    @Melody-bourbonite4life 4 місяці тому +1

    one of the ones I sent also has morgan wallen. he is great

  • @mathis2723
    @mathis2723 4 місяці тому +1

    Love you guys, Cant wait to watch

  • @JenniferLott-i4u
    @JenniferLott-i4u 4 місяці тому +1

    Where did you grow up in NC? I was raised in NC North of Durham close to the VA border. But have lived in TX for the last 20+ yrs

    • @BourbonCountryReacts
      @BourbonCountryReacts  4 місяці тому +2

      I lived in WV, but spent all my summers in Wilmington. The farm was in Hampstead. - Keith

    • @JenniferLott-i4u
      @JenniferLott-i4u 4 місяці тому +1

      @@BourbonCountryReacts and that was I'm before it grew to what it is today. My parents had a place in Salter Path down toward Atlantic Beach / Morehead City so I spent every other weekend or so there.

  • @Shyeness88
    @Shyeness88 4 місяці тому

    The melody of this song swept over me, triggering a flood of memories. Tears welled up as I reminisced about my beloved grandmother, affectionately known as 'Inang'. It's been four years since she departed from this world, yet the vivid recollections of those summer days spent in her company remain etched in my mind. ❤❤❤

  • @beckywiegers3315
    @beckywiegers3315 4 місяці тому +3

    Wallen only started getting recognition in 2014 when he was a contestant on The Voice. Will he be an OG eventually? Anything is possible, but I doubt it.

  • @GeorgeJones54545
    @GeorgeJones54545 4 місяці тому +1

    Great review. Morgan Wallen is the best country artist, hands down…. Try Cover Me Up

    • @Holly_D84
      @Holly_D84 4 місяці тому +1

      If you're going to do cover me up, please listen to the original first- jason isbell