Well he's from Hobbs NM so doesn't really apply. As a proud country New Mexico boy, yall know nothing about the real country and I'm happy to keep it that way. Yall racists ain't welcome
Everyone is listening to country pop and I'm trying to find more music like The Highwaymen. Love Ryan's style of music. Makes me happy to be born and raised in Texas.
Ryan’s such a great musician. As a Navy dude born & raised in Texas, this song specifically I relate too. Love it, wish more people my age were into this type of music.
His music is great. This song where he says he's living out in the desert. I've done that. Not by choice. Lived out of my comfortable car parked in the southern New Mexico desert under the shade of some huge Afghan pine trees. At least I did have bread and water and enough to get food to eat.
Love RB and band. And Texas. And...Houston also gets me down. My motorcycle broke down in Houston in '99 and I scrambled for a way to get it fixed and get OUT of there! I couldn't get past Austin, and decided to go no farther...love it here. Got it right, Ryan.
I NEVER thought I would listen to country until I heard Bingham in Crazy Heart. And then I realized that I was just deceived by mainstream media (again) into thinking I had actually heard any country before. This guy has a set of chops and can play the blues like a madman. Great artist!
Huge Shoutout to Mr Kevin Costner and to the YellowStone show I have discovered so many new country artists after that show , I’ve just spammed my Shazam Ryan Bingham ….dude you are amazing …love from India 🇮🇳
his best stuff is from years back before anyone even knew he existed. his current album doesnt even do him justice. one of the best singer/songwriters down here in Texas. look into his older stuff if youre interested.
Ryan Bingham doesn't just sing; he paints a picture. His voice invites me to the deserts of Texas. I feel the sun beat on my back and burn the back of my neck. My shirt sticks to my skin due to the sweat from the heat.
Anna did a great job on this video. I love listening to this album, it has such an earthy and primitive sound. Maybe it's cause Paw Paw was just learning how to drum.
i love this guy. im from north carolina (i love how he mentions us n the song!) and if this is any indication of texas country music- well, i might b payin y'all a visit. i am a rock n roll musician and vocalist, so for me to love a country song it has gotta be real good!! ;-)
As a self-proclaimed "city type" who listens mostly to alternative/ hip/hop....this dude can play. Heard him on Weary Kind and then this song. Is he the long lost adopted son of Dylan and RL Burnside? I'm definatley gonna be checking out the rest of Ryan's stuff. Can't wait
eric church is only "mainstream" cause he's that f'in good...he sings about real life stuff just like bingham...love em both and they both have a place in a country music discussion...those are my top 2 and i'm stickin to it
I've lived without bread and I've lived without water, Stuck outside the middle of the desert wishin' I was home. Long way from no where, wishin' I was somewhere, Sangre de Cristo to the Devils Backbone. I've been to California and North Carolina, Hung with the hippies in Austin and the cowboys of Mexico. I've laid up in Fort Worth with beautiful ladies, Hitch hiked on down to Tijuana and hit the rodeo in San Anton... In the back of a Ranchero, I rode down to Laredo, Had a good time with the la posada, yea you know I was left alone. On a rig out of El Paso, rainin' down in Houston, Told the truck driver put the pedal to the metal cause Houston gets me down. On down to Louisiana, Whiskey River Landing,
@Singfest, correction and explanation. "Hitchhiked on down 281" (not "Tijuana") "and hit the Rodeo in San Antone". 281 refers to TX Hwy 281 which runs north-south through SA. You have to know the area to know these things. "Had a good time at the La Posada" refers to a TX hotel chain. "Devil's Backbone" is a county road in Comal and Hays Counties between 306 in New Braunfels and 32 near the Y in Wimberley. You missed my favorite lyrics: "Eat crawfish pie and jambalaya with a big ol' coon-ass smile", both a slur and a term of endearment about being Cajun. Thanks to KNBT Americana Music Radio in New Braunfels for turning me on to this excellent music in the 2010's.
Someone told me to check out "Yellowstone", that it was up my alley. I saw you and busted up laughing mao. She didn't know I knew who you were. I told her, "Let me show you who this man really is" ... and pulled out all my CDs. (--that's all). Thanks for not fukn up the original version here. Please come back to the southeast soon
Kind of led -zeppeliny ! Love it , reminds me of bron-yr-aur stomp . Just stripped down music , kind of rock and roll , kind of country , kind of bluegrass all rolled together
its actually alternative country but agree its better than most of country now adays where any boy band or girl can sing pop and label themselves country, Nashville sucks! Red dirt music is where its at
Ryan and some of the other younger emerging throwback's make you proud to be born and raised in the South. Great song!
If anyone ever tours again see him live
I have loved Ryan Bingham for 13 years now . I was ever so blessed to see Ryan Bingham live November 2019 , At Tennessee Theatre .
Not gonna lie he kinda of blows now, he’s alright but sings all his song slow and doesn’t put the energy in them like he did back in 2011-2013
Well he's from Hobbs NM so doesn't really apply. As a proud country New Mexico boy, yall know nothing about the real country and I'm happy to keep it that way. Yall racists ain't welcome
Everyone is listening to country pop and I'm trying to find more music like The Highwaymen. Love Ryan's style of music. Makes me happy to be born and raised in Texas.
+Lunar Siren Just saw him in a very small venue in Detroit Saturday! Amazing. He had a band opening up for him called Bird Dog, amazing too.
+Lunar Siren Are you familiar with Hayes Carll?
You might like Turnpike Troubadors
Texas sucks.
Mickey and the Motorcars is a great band. Bingham is great.
Ryan’s such a great musician. As a Navy dude born & raised in Texas, this song specifically I relate too. Love it, wish more people my age were into this type of music.
This guy is even more phenomenal live...can't wait to see him again. I paid $10 to see this Bingham for St. Patrick's Day in Dallas. Great musician.
Just saw him this Saturday- my first ever country concert. Holy shit is he good live or what?
Ryan's words make me realize how much of life I've missed out on.
His music is great. This song where he says he's living out in the desert. I've done that. Not by choice. Lived out of my comfortable car parked in the southern New Mexico desert under the shade of some huge Afghan pine trees. At least I did have bread and water and enough to get food to eat.
Love RB and band. And Texas. And...Houston also gets me down. My motorcycle broke down in Houston in '99 and I scrambled for a way to get it fixed and get OUT of there! I couldn't get past Austin, and decided to go no farther...love it here. Got it right, Ryan.
Every now and then a star is born This guy is up there with the best of em SHINE ON RYAN.
Even after all these years,. I still love this song! Actually, love all Ryan's music! Great to see you on Yellowstone! That was really cool!
Gotta agree with you on this, only reason I found him was because of Yellowstone, I just keep finding better and better songs of his.
An outstanding recording....what more can I say?? Captures all the charm and pain of the common man....
Sick of new country "pop". Love this shit. Restores my faith
This song live is so crazy! Bingham is such a great artist! Love my red dirt country:D
This is the good shit right here.
I NEVER thought I would listen to country until I heard Bingham in Crazy Heart. And then I realized that I was just deceived by mainstream media (again) into thinking I had actually heard any country before. This guy has a set of chops and can play the blues like a madman. Great artist!
Hard to believe 11yrs brother,congrats. You earned it
He's a blues man plain and simple. That's why you like him
Huge Shoutout to Mr Kevin Costner and to the YellowStone show
I have discovered so many new country artists after that show , I’ve just spammed my Shazam
Ryan Bingham ….dude you are amazing …love from India 🇮🇳
Just recently discovered how great this dude is. Keep it up Ryan! I’m hooked!
First Bingham song I ever heard, and still my favorite.
I've been digging this song and video for over a year now and it's still one of the best out there.
his best stuff is from years back before anyone even knew he existed. his current album doesnt even do him justice. one of the best singer/songwriters down here in Texas. look into his older stuff if youre interested.
Ryan Bingham doesn't just sing; he paints a picture. His voice invites me to the deserts of Texas. I feel the sun beat on my back and burn the back of my neck. My shirt sticks to my skin due to the sweat from the heat.
Wow. So very well put...
+Lolipedophin I agree he paints a picture, but apparently, my shrooms aren't as good as yours.
Deep
Country Music without the flash…I love it.
I don't normaly listen to country music, but damn Ryan is amazing.
One of my favourites..Thanks, Ryan!
What a great song and talent.
This is one of my favorites of his if it's possible to have a favorite from so much great music!! Keep on truckin dude, you're doin it right!
I've just gotten back from holiday, best news I could've gotten!
Saw him open for Willie Nelson at the Greek Theatre in LA....man oh man was it a perfect combination. Great music all night.
pass it on! I'm always looking for more music :)
that slide riff tho. so easy... so sexy. its addicting
No me canso de escucharla
That is some sweet slide guitar work going on... heel ya
I feel your pain my friend, I'm back home in Texas now but I lived in London for 5 years fom 2005-10 and had to do without!
I cant stop listening to this guy. amazing
This guy is a great artist. I think he has a great future ahead of him.
This song is sooo liberating!!! 😁
Such a great riff.
born and raised in Tomball tx nothing better than real country music love this
Anna did a great job on this video. I love listening to this album, it has such an earthy and primitive sound. Maybe it's cause Paw Paw was just learning how to drum.
OMG, talk about smooth!❤️❤️😎😎
cannot beat his style.
Met him the other night in Belfast, so down to earth.
I love this man!!
This one of them tunes that just make you happy ya know.....hell, I know....😁
This song could go on for 20 minutes and be over too soon. A real Led Zeppelin III vibe.
Love this! Thanks!
Ryan is a Native New Mexican. Born and bred. Hell yeah buddy
That guitar sound amazing
i love this guy. im from north carolina (i love how he mentions us n the song!) and if this is any indication of texas country music- well, i might b payin y'all a visit. i am a rock n roll musician and vocalist, so for me to love a country song it has gotta be real good!! ;-)
He actually out of Hobbs, New Mexico
I LOVE this !!!!!
As a self-proclaimed "city type" who listens mostly to alternative/ hip/hop....this dude can play. Heard him on Weary Kind and then this song. Is he the long lost adopted son of Dylan and RL Burnside? I'm definatley gonna be checking out the rest of Ryan's stuff. Can't wait
mud truckin, whiskey and Ryan Bingham
That's good roots music right there. Americana rocks
that band is really good!
I love this
Damn if this ain't my jam...STILL.
love it please come to south alabama
Such a cool riff
Woo hooooo Go Ryan!!!!!
yay! nitty gritty country w brains, & good music
He's coming to England for like five or six shows this fall! I'm seeing him in Bristol.
The lead guitarist is the star here. Lile Bingham but from a musical musician stand the lead is the main respect
i love him!!!
freakin love it.
Love it!
still a top fav.
Mission Ballroom, Denver 18 Jan. . . can't wait
thank god i'm back in tx
Yepp... Houston gets me down. and i live there.
This is a jam
Sing it ol son!!!
Lots of reference to Ryan reminding them of Dylan . I think he's a cross between Bob Dylan and Neil Young . Fantastic!!
The real deal, Bingham.
he will be in London November 15 2013 - at the Scala in Kings Cross:)))
nice song, i like it
Bingham is the best!!!!
Best part is the guitar!
Why does Houston get him down?? I’m from Houston and I love Ryan
good music and good singer...
nice song Ryan
@vanglaurent Thanks for the sympathy man! Yeah that'd be great I'm always looking for new artists to listen to.
I can’t help to think about Stevie Ray Vaughn listening to the guitars and that West Texas twang.
Houston brings me down 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Austinite here. Can attest to that 🤣🤣🤣
Can I get some shelter? Great music with great words...
good starting
You're English! You deserve Rhianna!
eric church is only "mainstream" cause he's that f'in good...he sings about real life stuff just like bingham...love em both and they both have a place in a country music discussion...those are my top 2 and i'm stickin to it
god bless Texas
Wish I had more of this where I'm from. Toronto stinks.
VEVO more Ryan Bingham videos!!!
Hey it’s the guy from Yellowstone
That's how I found him! Just finished season 4.
To afford the whole pie at the cafe. Everyone I show that to laughs their asses off.
I've lived without bread and I've lived without water,
Stuck outside the middle of the desert wishin' I was home.
Long way from no where, wishin' I was somewhere,
Sangre de Cristo to the Devils Backbone.
I've been to California and North Carolina,
Hung with the hippies in Austin and the cowboys of Mexico.
I've laid up in Fort Worth with beautiful ladies,
Hitch hiked on down to Tijuana and hit the rodeo in San Anton...
In the back of a Ranchero, I rode down to Laredo,
Had a good time with the la posada, yea you know I was left alone.
On a rig out of El Paso, rainin' down in Houston,
Told the truck driver put the pedal to the metal cause Houston gets me down.
On down to Louisiana, Whiskey River Landing,
@Singfest, correction and explanation.
"Hitchhiked on down 281" (not "Tijuana") "and hit the Rodeo in San Antone".
281 refers to TX Hwy 281 which runs north-south through SA. You have to know the area to know these things.
"Had a good time at the La Posada" refers to a TX hotel chain. "Devil's Backbone" is a county road in Comal and Hays Counties between 306 in New Braunfels and 32 near the Y in Wimberley.
You missed my favorite lyrics:
"Eat crawfish pie and jambalaya with a big ol' coon-ass smile", both a slur and a term of endearment about being Cajun.
Thanks to KNBT Americana Music Radio in New Braunfels for turning me on to this excellent music in the 2010's.
All the dislikes are from Rip Wheeler.
Someone told me to check out "Yellowstone", that it was up my alley. I saw you and busted up laughing mao. She didn't know I knew who you were. I told her, "Let me show you who this man really is" ... and pulled out all my CDs. (--that's all). Thanks for not fukn up the original version here. Please come back to the southeast soon
Real stuff
Kind of led -zeppeliny ! Love it , reminds me of bron-yr-aur stomp . Just stripped down music , kind of rock and roll , kind of country , kind of bluegrass all rolled together
@JeepOn94 He was born in New Mexico but he grew up in Texas, so he's from Texas!
Can verify. He went to my highschool. I was mean af to him did not like him dating my little sister.
@@AF_1892 - Everyone banged yo sis. May as well let a future millionaire hit it but you to dumb now she married to some broke dude
exactly.
its actually alternative country but agree its better than most of country now adays where any boy band or girl can sing pop and label themselves country, Nashville sucks! Red dirt music is where its at