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As a 9-1-1 dispatcher (the first of the first responders), that's pretty cool to have a first responders bourbon! And Keith, you are correct. There is no national 10 code system (other than 10-4). My agency and others in the DC area went to plain language because of that (started plain language after 9/11 because local agencies couldn't easily talk to one another using 10 codes while responding to the Pentagon). As for the song, this one is one of my favorite Blake songs. You'd also like The Baby and Austin. Both great story songs. #IAm911
Lol This is a fun story. Some. More favorite Blake songs are "I'll Name The Dogs" "Honey Bee" and "Some Beach" and another great music video that is more like a movie that you forget to listen is "Beer For My Horses" Toby Keith and Willie Nelson. I don't think yall have done any Toby Keith but he has a bunch of great song that yall would like!
Here’s a few more good ones from Blake: Goodbye Time (cover of a Conway song), The Baby, Austin, Every time I Hear That Song, She Wouldn’t Be Gone, Nobody But Me, Don’t Make Me, Granddaddy’s Gun, She’s Got A Way With Words, and Who Are You When I’m Not Looking. Here’s some just fun ones: Some Beach, The More I Drink, Hillbilly Bone, Boys ‘Round Here,
Thank you Guys! I feel Blake’s vocals are underrated. One of my favorites is his duet with Ashley Monroe (Piston Annies): Lonely Tonight. His vocals with her strong Bluegrass sound is amazing!
This is Blake's 2nd song and second video. Ol' Red is my favorite of his songs. I do like God's Country. Since y'all are metal guys go check out State of Mine's cover of God's Country. It's awesome! I really liked the response y'all gave the song. This is one of those song you listen to when you're ticked off at your SO and just need to drive and remind yourself murder is bad mmmkay. Thanks for the great reaction. Bourbon: it's beautiful but for the cost, I could buy several new pairs of shoes😁
"Ol' Red" was written by James "Bo" Bohan, Don Goodman and Mark Sherrill, and was originally recorded by George Jones on his 1990 album You Oughta Be Here with Me. It was later covered by Kenny Rogers on his 1993 album If Only My Heart Had a Voice.
I'm sitting here laughing at the fact that you guys didn't realize this is one of Blake's earliest songs and he was much younger in this video lol but it is indeed him.
I didn't discover it until a few years ago, but this song was originally done by George Jones. And Blake's other hit around this time called "Goodbye Time" was originally done by Conway Twitty. I didn't discover that until recently either. Love both of those songs.
You can hear Blake mature with his music. That's for sure. This is still one of my favorites by him and it was his first hit. Dustin: should definitely checkout Home Free "Workin for A Livin" for his harmonica fix. Also Carrie Underwood's Live performance of "Chocktaw County Affair" (Carrie Plays harmonica...)
Very good song. Definitely recommend these songs by Blake. Austin, God Gave Me You, Hell Right, Hillbilly Bone, Kiss My Country Ass, Some Beach, The Baby, The More I Drink, All About Tonight, She Wouldn't Be Gone, Home, I'll Name The Dogs, Doin' What She Likes, Who Are You When I'm Not Looking, and Minimum Wage.
One of my favorites. Blake is one of those great singers that is consistent. He has some of the greatest storytelling songs. There's a video of him, from earlier this year, bringing a young six-year-old on stage with him. The little boy is a huge Blake fan and is awaiting a heart transplant. Blake kneels down and sings "God's Country" with him. You can't watch it without getting emotional. I suggest "Austin" and he has a great duet with Christina Aguilera called "Just A Fool" and he sings the song "Footloose" from the 2011 remake of Footloose and he does a damn good job. The remake of the movie itself doesn't match the original but the highlight is most certainly Blake. (Some people might like the 2011 remake better, I'm just really critical of remakes of movies that don't need to be remade.) Montgomery Gentry "Hell Yeah" and "Some People Change" Terri Clark "She Didn't Have Time" and "Girls Lie To" which has a really fun video. Kenny Rogers "Lady" and his duet with Dolly "Island In The Stream"
That was not an actor singing that was Blake Shelton back in his early days when he had the longer hair. 😂 Great song! You should check out Kenny Rogers"The Greatest". It's a cute song. 😊
a great story song by Blake is Austin, this song and austin are the two songs i like the most on his first album "Ol' Red" i know originaly bij kenny rogers..... and Dustin i think you will like Chris Stapleton Maggie's Song
I'm SO excited that you guys finally did this one. It's one of Blake's classics - and most popular. I have to request Austin - it's a ballad and his first single - but it's a great song and story. And also The Baby. It's an incredible story - very emotional - and one of Blake's BEST. Cheers to you both from Canada!
Thank you. This is one of my favorites. It’s just the type of song needed to bring a smile, and perfect to react to in-between the more emotional ones you react to.
This was the first song that I heard from Blake and I became an instant fan. He went on to win CMA Male Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year a few times since then. I believe that he holds a record for having each consecutive single that he released going to number one at 13 or 14, I'm not sure, I lost count. He does pick a wide range a material to record from comedic, to serious, to love songs. If you want to get a different taste of the type of songs he has produced I would highly recommend his song 'Sangria'. ✌
before video: why is this just now showing up on my alerts? looking forward to ya'lls reaction! start of video: YES! YOU DID THE VIDEO! end of music part of video: yes, once you realize what's happening with teh blue tick, you can kinda figure out where the song is going. love ya'lls reactions. and yes, this was VERY early in blake's career. another suggestion from that era of Blake is Austin.
Keith and Dustin, as a die-hard Country music fan, I really appreciate how y’all understand the great stories. All other Reactors miss the mark 90% of the time. Biggest Fan!
One of my son’s college instructors, drove an Ambulance. One night a drunk guy was in the back. He asked is he was going to die. My son’s instructor said no and then proceeded to play the song Another One Bites The Dust!
For more story telling from Blake Shelton there is "Austin", "Some Beach", "The Baby" (one for the feels)... If someone can help with the name of the song with the video filmed at/around a lighthouse... can seem to open the file draw... ;/
There was a certain look for some of the country music artists back when this was made. He looks similar to Joe Nichols in this one. Speaking of Joe Nichols, you guys should listen to The Impossible.
I’ve got a suggestion to Dustin’s harmonica weakness and both of your adoration for Carrie’s voice. Choctaw County Affair, amazing story, Carrie played harmonica on it, and it’s my second favorite of her songs, ranking just behind Spinning Bottles(which is another good listen if you’re in the mood for a story in a ballad).
I love when Country Music gives you a good Lyrical Musical Motif. Not as big of a punch as songs like “don’t take the girl” or “there goes my life”, but the lyric “Ol’ Reds itching to have a little fun” definitely applies. Lol.
Hahaha you guys are hilarious and awesome 😎 yes that's a younger Blake. The baby is another young Blake song too. It's a pretty deep song. Thanks for the videos please keep um coming. You guys are my favorite UA-camrs. ❤️
This is a young Blake Shelton.. Blake Shelton - Some Beach - y'all would really like this song! Honey Bee - this song has pretty good guitar rips in it and a pretty darn good song!
This song is actually was originally sang by a country OG George Jones in 1990 but George dates back to the 50s in country music and continued his singing career up until his death in 2013 at age 81 and another great country star Kenny Rogers also covered this song in the mid-90s this version didn't come out till 2002 but I believe it's the best version of the song but my favorite Blake Shelton song is (some beach)
Blake back in his hair days. Keith being a racer I was surprised you didn't notice the cousin was played by Elliot Sadler a former NASCAR Cup driver from Virgina. Another great reaction from you guys. Some other songs from him in his hair days is This is Austin or Some Beach.
I've never been a NASCAR fan. I've started watching more of it recently since they've added road courses to the calendar. But I'm an F1, Indy, IMSA fan. Don't like circle-tracks. - Keith
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Yes, that was Blake…long ago!
Blake’s early stuff is great 🙂 this and “Austin” are two of his best.
100% Also let's not forget Some Beach...lol
@@Iggyzgirl If you did not bring that one up, I would have. :)
@@Iggyzgirl The more I drink by Blake and Kiss My Country A$$ is two other good songs by Blake lol
I love Austin
Goodbye Time is one of my favorites.
If you are NASCAR fans, the cousin was former driver Elliott Sadler. Elliott is also in his “Some Beach” video too.
Yeah that’s Blake, he was very young….one of his first hit songs 😂
Austin is another great storytelling song by Blake but The Baby is my fave by him
Mine too!!!!!!!!
its old school long haired Blake Shelton!! This is one of my all time favorite songs
Yes, that's Blake. When he first got big he had long curly hair. This was from the very early 2000's.
Early Blake!!! That IS Blake singing!!!
it was Blake, but it was also over 20 years ago. He looks better now....I cracked up the first time I heard this one
Blake has bars he has opened that he named Ole Red.
This is baby Blake!!!
Also, Blake has a restaurant, live music venue in Nashville named Ole Red, after this song. Great idea about the for the bourbon.
This song was Blake’s early number one hits. “God’s country” is my favorite song from him far as is new music concern. His older stuff is awesome
🙌🏻 Same
Gotta give credit where it is due…Hardy wrote God’s Country
The long haired dude is actually Blake Shelton. This is early in his career
It confused us. - Keith
As a 9-1-1 dispatcher (the first of the first responders), that's pretty cool to have a first responders bourbon! And Keith, you are correct. There is no national 10 code system (other than 10-4). My agency and others in the DC area went to plain language because of that (started plain language after 9/11 because local agencies couldn't easily talk to one another using 10 codes while responding to the Pentagon). As for the song, this one is one of my favorite Blake songs. You'd also like The Baby and Austin. Both great story songs. #IAm911
That is indeed Blake. Young Blake with the long curly hair rather than his short hair that he has now.
Lol This is a fun story. Some. More favorite Blake songs are "I'll Name The Dogs" "Honey Bee" and "Some Beach" and another great music video that is more like a movie that you forget to listen is "Beer For My Horses" Toby Keith and Willie Nelson. I don't think yall have done any Toby Keith but he has a bunch of great song that yall would like!
Definitely need Some Beach!!
Here’s a few more good ones from Blake: Goodbye Time (cover of a Conway song), The Baby, Austin, Every time I Hear That Song, She Wouldn’t Be Gone, Nobody But Me, Don’t Make Me, Granddaddy’s Gun, She’s Got A Way With Words, and Who Are You When I’m Not Looking.
Here’s some just fun ones: Some Beach, The More I Drink, Hillbilly Bone, Boys ‘Round Here,
Definitely The Baby and Austin!
This song was a cover of George Jones.
Thank you Guys! I feel Blake’s vocals are underrated. One of my favorites is his duet with Ashley Monroe (Piston Annies): Lonely Tonight. His vocals with her strong Bluegrass sound is amazing!
It's a young Blake before he cut his hair, Some Beach is one of my all time faves of his
This is Blake's 2nd song and second video. Ol' Red is my favorite of his songs. I do like God's Country. Since y'all are metal guys go check out State of Mine's cover of God's Country. It's awesome! I really liked the response y'all gave the song. This is one of those song you listen to when you're ticked off at your SO and just need to drive and remind yourself murder is bad mmmkay. Thanks for the great reaction.
Bourbon: it's beautiful but for the cost, I could buy several new pairs of shoes😁
lol, "Murder is bad. Usually." FIFY.
Thank you, you got to my request so fast!
Awesome reaction! This is the Blake song that got us listening to him. I also love 'Austin., but this is my husband's favorite.
Austin and the baby by him are good too. Younger Blake is amazing he adapted to the change in style through the times
"Ol' Red" was written by James "Bo" Bohan, Don Goodman and Mark Sherrill, and was originally recorded by George Jones on his 1990 album You Oughta Be Here with Me. It was later covered by Kenny Rogers on his 1993 album If Only My Heart Had a Voice.
I'm sitting here laughing at the fact that you guys didn't realize this is one of Blake's earliest songs and he was much younger in this video lol but it is indeed him.
Yeah, we'd never seen furball Blake before. - Keith
I love the harmonica in this one. Your smiles were great.
It was great. Really set the tone for the song. - Keith
@ Bourbon Country Reacts you asked for Ranger Creek check your mailbox.
You owe me Dustin, still no clue what your friend was talking about the box one thou
That is Blake Shelton. This is one of his early songs, he used to have long hair early in his career.
Young Blake my dudes! ☮️❤️🌻👵🏼
I didn't discover it until a few years ago, but this song was originally done by George Jones.
And Blake's other hit around this time called "Goodbye Time" was originally done by Conway Twitty. I didn't discover that until recently either. Love both of those songs.
You can hear Blake mature with his music. That's for sure. This is still one of my favorites by him and it was his first hit. Dustin: should definitely checkout Home Free "Workin for A Livin" for his harmonica fix. Also Carrie Underwood's Live performance of "Chocktaw County Affair" (Carrie Plays harmonica...)
Great reaction yall, another great young Blake song is Austin.
Very good song. Definitely recommend these songs by Blake. Austin, God Gave Me You, Hell Right, Hillbilly Bone, Kiss My Country Ass, Some Beach, The Baby, The More I Drink, All About Tonight, She Wouldn't Be Gone, Home, I'll Name The Dogs, Doin' What She Likes, Who Are You When I'm Not Looking, and Minimum Wage.
One of my favorites. Blake is one of those great singers that is consistent. He has some of the greatest storytelling songs.
There's a video of him, from earlier this year, bringing a young six-year-old on stage with him. The little boy is a huge Blake fan and is awaiting a heart transplant. Blake kneels down and sings "God's Country" with him. You can't watch it without getting emotional.
I suggest "Austin" and he has a great duet with Christina Aguilera called "Just A Fool" and he sings the song "Footloose" from the 2011 remake of Footloose and he does a damn good job. The remake of the movie itself doesn't match the original but the highlight is most certainly Blake. (Some people might like the 2011 remake better, I'm just really critical of remakes of movies that don't need to be remade.)
Montgomery Gentry "Hell Yeah" and "Some People Change"
Terri Clark "She Didn't Have Time" and "Girls Lie To" which has a really fun video.
Kenny Rogers "Lady" and his duet with Dolly "Island In The Stream"
Love "Hell Yeah", it's one of those songs that just speaks to you on a particular level...
I ain't gonna argue about him being a good story teller because I like Blake as well, but I'm pretty damn sure this one's a cover.
My daughter and I crank up the radio to this! That is him earlier on in his career!
Young Blake is definitely my choice over old/now Blake! Those early songs were awesome!
I don't think we've heard enough to make that call for ourselves. - Keith
Damn Blake was hot af with all that hair!!
That was not an actor singing that was Blake Shelton back in his early days when he had the longer hair. 😂 Great song! You should check out Kenny Rogers"The Greatest". It's a cute song. 😊
a great story song by Blake is Austin, this song and austin are the two songs i like the most on his first album "Ol' Red" i know originaly bij kenny rogers..... and Dustin i think you will like Chris Stapleton Maggie's Song
I'm SO excited that you guys finally did this one. It's one of Blake's classics - and most popular. I have to request Austin - it's a ballad and his first single - but it's a great song and story. And also The Baby. It's an incredible story - very emotional - and one of Blake's BEST. Cheers to you both from Canada!
Shhh Jeannie don't warn them about The Baby, it is gonna be a bribe video
I vote for Austin, too!
Austin was definitely the first one I fell in love with .
I’m with Austin vote
Adding a vote for Austin. Every woman on Earth wants someone to feel that for her.
This is one of my fav Blake Shelton tunes. Please add votes to the following
Scotty McCreery-Five more minutes
Brad Paisley - He didn’t have to be
Thank you. This is one of my favorites. It’s just the type of song needed to bring a smile, and perfect to react to in-between the more emotional ones you react to.
Thanks for watching!
Dustin looked like he enjoyed this song! This is one of Blake’s first songs.
That sounds like Miranda lambert singing background vocals
This was the first song that I heard from Blake and I became an instant fan. He went on to win CMA Male Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year a few times since then. I believe that he holds a record for having each consecutive single that he released going to number one at 13 or 14, I'm not sure, I lost count. He does pick a wide range a material to record from comedic, to serious, to love songs. If you want to get a different taste of the type of songs he has produced I would highly recommend his song 'Sangria'. ✌
Blake's early stuff was really good. "Austin" and "Some Beach" are good ones.
before video: why is this just now showing up on my alerts? looking forward to ya'lls reaction!
start of video: YES! YOU DID THE VIDEO!
end of music part of video: yes, once you realize what's happening with teh blue tick, you can kinda figure out where the song is going. love ya'lls reactions. and yes, this was VERY early in blake's career. another suggestion from that era of Blake is Austin.
My son's favorite when he was younger. Had it on repeat for a long time 😂
Blake was early twenties here, so maybe 20+ yrs ago. His hair was gorgeous. The grey hair is pretty nice too…
Keith and Dustin, as a die-hard Country music fan, I really appreciate how y’all understand the great stories. All other Reactors miss the mark 90% of the time. Biggest Fan!
We do try to wrap our heads around the songs as best we can. - Keith
That's a young Blake Shelton
I think I got a couple Blake Shelton bribes coming up he,he,he,he,he
A 'very' young Blake Sheldon. I love this one! Thanks, guys!
Thanks for watching!
Blake is one of my favorite country music artists. I love his old and his new. And he is just an all around great guy.
This is young Blake.He has a set a bars named after this song too.
I'm NOT a Blake Shelton fan but I like this song. 👍
One of my favorite songs 🙌🏻 along with Kiss my country a**
One of my son’s college instructors, drove an Ambulance. One night a drunk guy was in the back. He asked is he was going to die. My son’s instructor said no and then proceeded to play the song Another One Bites The Dust!
It’s a young Blake Shelton
Love Blake. My favorite song of his is Austin. His first big hit
He was young back then just a young Blake.
Blake Sheltons Come back as a country boy is an awesome song and video
Love this song!
For more story telling from Blake Shelton there is "Austin", "Some Beach", "The Baby" (one for the feels)...
If someone can help with the name of the song with the video filmed at/around a lighthouse... can seem to open the file draw... ;/
YESSSS! Great song!😆
That’s Blake in the video w the long hair !! That was when he first started ..Elliot Sadler (race car driver ) plays his cousin fm TN ..
This was Blake before he got all Hollywood
I don't know if anyone has already mentioned this but, Nascars Elliot Sadler played Blake's cousin.
There was a certain look for some of the country music artists back when this was made. He looks similar to Joe Nichols in this one. Speaking of Joe Nichols, you guys should listen to The Impossible.
Country music is the best genre for telling a hell of a story
This is baby Blake
Love Blake, young and old. Have to react to The Baby by Shelton.
I’ve got a suggestion to Dustin’s harmonica weakness and both of your adoration for Carrie’s voice. Choctaw County Affair, amazing story, Carrie played harmonica on it, and it’s my second favorite of her songs, ranking just behind Spinning Bottles(which is another good listen if you’re in the mood for a story in a ballad).
That is actually Blake singing. It was very early in his career. He was much younger.
Great story song! Great video guys! Cheers from Kentucky!
Thanks!
I love when Country Music gives you a good Lyrical Musical Motif. Not as big of a punch as songs like “don’t take the girl” or “there goes my life”, but the lyric “Ol’ Reds itching to have a little fun” definitely applies. Lol.
That is Blake!
Blake was a lot younger back then! That’s him!
Great reaction as always. Blake has many great songs my favorites are The Baby and Austin
Hahaha you guys are hilarious and awesome 😎 yes that's a younger Blake. The baby is another young Blake song too. It's a pretty deep song. Thanks for the videos please keep um coming. You guys are my favorite UA-camrs. ❤️
Wonderful
My dad used to sing this when I was a little girl...and I'm 65. Gonna go look for the original...
Blake Shelton The Baby is a great song
one I like that goes with this is "Papa loved Mama" by Garth Brooks, feels like they can be part of the same story
That is Blake real young
This is a young Blake Shelton.. Blake Shelton - Some Beach - y'all would really like this song! Honey Bee - this song has pretty good guitar rips in it and a pretty darn good song!
Great song, awesome. Blake is definitely up there. Great job, I really enjoy watching you two.
Thanks!
Ol Red is the name of his club, wonder where he came up with that name!!! It's been pretty good for him!!!
Blake has alot of great songs
hell yeah
one on my playlists
It's at the beginning of his career
I think the guard that he was thinking was Brad Paisley was actually Chris Cagle. Because that’s what he look like back then.
This song is actually was originally sang by a country OG George Jones in 1990 but George dates back to the 50s in country music and continued his singing career up until his death in 2013 at age 81 and another great country star Kenny Rogers also covered this song in the mid-90s this version didn't come out till 2002 but I believe it's the best version of the song but my favorite Blake Shelton song is (some beach)
Blake used to have that big curly mullet when he was younger
I 'd love to see your reactions to Rodney Atkins "If You're Going Through Hell". Cheers!
Tim McGraw’s “Do you want fries with that?”
Miranda Lambert`s Over you. Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton wrote , over you together it`s about Blake`s brother who died in a car accident
Blake back in his hair days. Keith being a racer I was surprised you didn't notice the cousin was played by Elliot Sadler a former NASCAR Cup driver from Virgina. Another great reaction from you guys. Some other songs from him in his hair days is This is Austin or Some Beach.
I've never been a NASCAR fan. I've started watching more of it recently since they've added road courses to the calendar. But I'm an F1, Indy, IMSA fan. Don't like circle-tracks. - Keith
You still need to do “she’s got a way with words” by Blake. Also, try this one by John Denver. “You stomped on my heart”