50 yo white dude in Georgia, here. Don’t mistake the video as a reflection of reality. We have plenty of black country folk, too as our neighbors, coworkers and friends! And thank goodness…because a lot of them can out-fish me! AND having fellow Americans who happen to be black as friends or neighbors means having access to outstanding food, good love and fellowship! 😁 Love and light to you and yours, whoever reads this!
I'm Gen X and I remember when I was a teenager seeing rifles on gun racks in the back windows of trucks. It was so normal that no one gave it a 2nd thought
Absolutely. We would hunt before school (in high school), and go to school with our guns in a gun rack (most trucks were regular cab back then). Nobody even thought twice about it. There is even a picture in my Senior yearbook of my hunting buddies posing in front of the office with their shotguns.
@@paulpenix8198 yup I was raised on a farm myself. Even though I'm female, I could keep up with the boys. Not anymore 😅, but that was before we lost the farm and we had to become reliant on corporations for food. They continuously feed us weird crap
My husband & I both hunt & fish, raise a garden & cattle, have all the food we need. Our kids as well & now grandkids hunting & fishing, helping on the farm. We live the life our parents, grandparents & great grandparents lived. My great grandma could out fish my grandpa sometimes. It's good to know how to survive
Country folk are the most compassionate people in the world, but, don't mess with them. They'll f u up, no matter what! Don't matter what race, they don't judge anyone by that, God bless us all! Can't we all just be friends.
Don't forget, Hank Jr. fell 500 feet off Ajax mountain while mountain climbing. Pretty tough dude! I grew up on 440 acres in northwest Arkansas and yes, we can do all those things!
In high school, almost every truck had their windows down and had more than one rifle in a rack on the inside of their trucks. Yes, that made us girls love them more; but we were also taught to shoot young; I learned to shoot a .22 long rifle at the age of 5 years old because a man did a home invasion on my family! He told the police and us, he was going to come out of prison (that was his third home invasion of the night, so he knew he was going to prison, not jail) and I was the one who locked him in the basement without any other exits than the door I locked; that he was going to kill us. He did 10 years and came after my whole family. You learn to shoot to kill if need be, because if we had know that guy was going to come after my whole family; he would not have made it out of our house alive for the cops to arrest. I hadn't learned to shoot the rifle yet, so I couldn't shoot him and everyone else was asleep until I started screaming I locked some guy in our basement! Now, I can shoot even black powder pistols and muskets all the way up to 12-gauge shotguns and my own .357 Magnum with hydro-shock hollow point bullets in it! We "don't play" with that crap anymore. You come through a window in our house and you are more likely going to the morgue not jail or prison. No one should make a family have to go through the terror of knowing someone is your home! Every state in America should have the 2nd Amendment Right to Carry Concealed or Open Wear!
Being a product of the mid-80s, country wasn't my thing. Except for this song. College roommate played me a live version of this and it was/is as bad-ass a song as I'd ever heard. Love the channel. Keep up the great work.
You are correct. My husband drives a truck, can hunt and fish, can fix his own vehicle and is an excellent shot…and I found that super attractive 😍 Also, in the very unlikely event that the zombie apocalypse comes, people who put these country guys down will be running out of the cities and begging for their help. 😂😂😂
If the Zombie apocalypse happens, I'm going to go pick up all of these treadmills my neighbors are trying to get rid of and put them side by side all of the way around my house.
Here's the thing about country folks , we just want to be left alone, not bothered or pushed and if it comes to a fight, we know exactly where to feed the razorbacks and gators
Hank is the man, and I'm fairly certain that this is a true story! I've been a country girl my entire life and my man can hunt, fish ( I fish with him, and clean all of the fish), he does all of his own car repairs, we grow our own weed too, so we are happy campers! It's hard work being from the country, but it is so worth it, you don't have idiots around you all day, you have wildlife around you and that is so relaxing!
I live in Northern California, I can tell you that I have family up in the mountains that this song is written about. If shit goes down, thats where I'm going! ❤️😬
Part of this intensity may also be due to Williams Jr.’s near-death experience in southwestern Montana in August 1975. While climbing the Ajax Peak on the continental divide, Williams Jr. fell on a rock after the snow beneath him gave way. He suffered several facial and skull fractures from the fall, and he eventually had to relearn how to sing. This event and Williams Jr.’s subsequent recovery empowered the country singer. After the song’s initial success, Williams Jr. released another version of the track titled “America Will Survive” after the tragedy of 9/11.
Brother would love to have ya come go hunting on my land in Southwest Virginia, we are mountain boys but we are good people that just love our life in the mountains
I was always a head banger, but my uncle turned me on to Hank Williams Jr, when I was about 16. I'm so thankful to him for that. More southern style please
I'm glad I ran upon your channel and I subbed to it straight off and I saw Hank Jr at The Rupp Arena in Lexington KY and saw him do that song. That was back in the late 80s if my mind is still working from all the good Turkey 100 proof and a few other trinkets to😅 Anyways I really like the way you do your reactions and you genuinely love good music .
As a 40 yr old born and raised in Montgomery Alabama, im very proud to be able to do ALL that and more. We weren't taught racism growing up, if u respected and loved me then i showed that back no matter what. I would be more than happy to show or teach anyone how to do it too.😊😊😊👏👏👏💯💯💯🎶🎶🎶💃💃💃🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏
I worked 36 years building and repairing glass blowing machines and traveled all over the world. I swear the welder in this video was at every plant I ever visited!
I enjoy your reactions. You have a very straight forward approach and well-spoken observations about music and the videos you watch.Hank Williams Jr. is the second legend in his family to make a mark in and on country music (his father being the first in the family). It was a real struggle for Hank Jr to find his own voice and to get out from beneath the shadows of his father's music and life. Hank Jr.'s near fatal tragedy help him redefine who he wanted to be seen as. He changed the perspective of how we view him and country music and helped define The Outlaw era of country music. He has definitely made his own mark in and on country music. BTW there is a 3rd Hank Williams. Hank Williams Jr. has a son who also sings, and he is called Hank Williams III...duh!
I'm a 49 year old mother of 2 children 28 year old boy and 11 year old girl. I hunt trap fish and processing what I take from the land myself. My father had 3 girls I'm the youngest he wanted a son but my grandfather told him "ain't nothing twigs and berries missing from your youngin got to do with teaching her how to survive" my dad has 11 sisters and 1 brother 13 children. I killed my first deer at 6 years old rode dirt bikes fixed cars etc... Point being please don't regret one day when you're old "oh man I should've went hunting. Most of the time it's more about the solitude and beauty in the forest than bagging anything! Best of luck
I live this lifestyle and have a gun for hunting even though I don’t hunt, but if I get hungry enough I will. And if you step in my house without permission and cross that threshold…..fair game…..ride or die😂😂
I do agree that they should teach all kids in school how to grow their own plants for food. Something they will keep forever if they really need it. And fishing I’ve ate that I’ve caught and Deer meat is always shared here along with vegetables.
I grew up in Tucson Arizona, deer hunting, elk hunting, fishing..I've carried a gun since I was a teenager..we never locked our front door..neighbors looked out for each other. Now I'm 75...and I'm gonna die an old country boy...period!
Omg.. you just said something about a man being able to do all this stuff.. My hubby is 68 yrs old now.. he can skin a buck/doe after shooting it.. he can catch fish.. he can grow everything in the garden.. We have our dogs and chickens.. I'm a blessed woman.. We are pretty much self sufficient on our farm.. I love that.. I do my part.. but I will never take anything away from him.. he's a beast.. and I love him for it. My worst fear is losing him.. I'm quite a bit younger than him.. but don't want a life without him..
Riding and packing a horse along with learning how to shoot is part of high school curriculum that I attended. It has a gun club and two shooting ranges (for over 100 years) I fished every day, for 20 years, when I lived in lake arrowhead CA. Now I’m in the Santa Ynez Mountain range…. rattlesnake and quail are on the menu. Am I allowed to call myself a “ Country boy“ if I live in CA?
Hank came to Pittsburgh to sing the National Anthem at a Steelers game several years ago. I've stood through many, many renditions at the games, his was by far the very best I've ever witnessed. Waylon's Guitar is one of my favorite songs of his. Great reaction.
I luv luv luv your videos. I swear I think people making reaction videos have forgotten how to make a proper reaction video. Yours is the best I've seen in a really long time. I luv the way you really delve in and give your honest perspective. Thanks so much ❤
I was raised in both city and country sorrounds I skin a buck to take care of myself in the city it's the way of life for me you put in me in any life style I'll survive no matter what.
I am from West Alabam. Hank has a place in South Alabam. In Alabama, we are not required to have a gun permit. If you see a white woman whose purse seems to be heavy, it is because she had something in her purse for protection. It is not unusual to see a man with his gun on his hip. We live in a city of about 120,000 and we have chickens, a garden and a little community lake to fish in.
If you don't know who Josh Prey is, but he videos about his Bright Friends. The one that cracks me up so much is, "5 Things I Learned At The Gun Range" I suggest you listen to his stuff because he is so funny. Now about my country roots; I remember being 12 years and my dad was playing country music at this wedding. They were passing gallon jugs of Jack Daniels and it was considered an offense if you didn't take a swig of it. So, I took a swig, without any "chaser". Our family come from share croppers (and some moonshiners, no joke); my dad did that (share cropping, not making or running shine, even though I do have a very close family member who ran shine in the late 1970's to 1980's!) until probably 17 or 18 years old. See, not only were Black people pickin' cotton so was my Indian(woo woo, not dot dot) and Irish family. They went from North Carolina, Florida Reservations/Nations, through Alabama, and Mississippi; even though our Choctaw Tribe was originally from an Alabama ; (yes, with the Irish side on it too!). They then ended up farming their own land in Missouri and they had everything from peaches, apples, watermelon, tomatoes, okra, and a lot more different vegetables and fruits and they also had their own hogs to slaughter. They were self sufficient and did sell their products. We all have a gun or gunz like Josh Pray calls it. Heck some of our family have tannerite because they have a lot of land! Yeah, that will destroy a car in about 2 seconds! Anyway, even though we have some crazy ways, not only country people can survive, but people who learn how to do the things that can make you self-sufficient. Might want to go in the backwoods with someone you trust; who can teach you the way to survive. I know they have courses for it, but don't go to the big companies, go to the country ones; they can literally teach you how to make a survival hut if you get caught in a blizzard or if you need to survive hunger if you get lost in the woods and how to be found before you die! You are always so cool about how you deal with new things.
Greetings from the Great White North 🇨🇦 I live in a country environment and yes I agree with you on your comment of being able to thrive. My opinion is that we are more self reliant. For example we don't necessarily rely on a grocery store for our food supply.
It is a twang. Country folk take care of their own across the board. It is such a different life from the city. True sense of community. If you live there, no matter what you look like, you are community. I can hunt and shoot. I can fish. I can grow. I live in the city now but it wasn't always that way. Oh, and I am not a guy. LOL
I get the message and I approve. I'm a country boy at heart. I've lived in Texas and Arkansas too. But, isn't the goal to thrive and not just survive? To survive; is setting the mark pretty low? Personally, I'm working to exceed expectations and to thrive. Great song!!
Here's a new band to give a listen, if interested. "Dave Mathews Band - Too Much (Official Video)" (by the channel: Dave Mathews Band) --This song by Dave Mathews Band was released in 1996 from their album called "Crash." It also reached #5 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. Dave Mathews Band is known for its unique blend of genres such as folk, rock, jazz & blues along with world music. Which has created their own special sound. They are considered a "jam band" because they are renowned for the band playing songs differently at each performance...hence the meaning "jam band. lol
All My Rowdy Friends {the old MNF theme}, All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down, Gonna Go Huntin, Attitude Adjustment, Woen I've Never Had, If Heaven Ain't a Lot Like Dixie, Honky Tonkin
Your reaction brought me joy, laughter, and gratefulness! Check out Led Zeppelin whole Lotta love and stairway to heaven. Also AC/DC thunderstruck. Please? Would like to see your non-judgmental reaction! ❤
50 yo white dude in Georgia, here.
Don’t mistake the video as a reflection of reality.
We have plenty of black country folk, too as our neighbors, coworkers and friends!
And thank goodness…because a lot of them can out-fish me!
AND having fellow Americans who happen to be black as friends or neighbors means having access to outstanding food, good love and fellowship! 😁
Love and light to you and yours, whoever reads this!
Damn right!
A little of everybody.
100% agree!!👍
Yes! We are all working together. ❤GA
Amen
I'm Gen X and I remember when I was a teenager seeing rifles on gun racks in the back windows of trucks. It was so normal that no one gave it a 2nd thought
Absolutely. We would hunt before school (in high school), and go to school with our guns in a gun rack (most trucks were regular cab back then). Nobody even thought twice about it. There is even a picture in my Senior yearbook of my hunting buddies posing in front of the office with their shotguns.
GEN X also. Same. Dad taught me how to build and work on vehicles, and my Uncles taught me how to hunt. My wife gardens and cannes food.
@@paulpenix8198 yup I was raised on a farm myself. Even though I'm female, I could keep up with the boys. Not anymore 😅, but that was before we lost the farm and we had to become reliant on corporations for food. They continuously feed us weird crap
Truth.
My husband & I both hunt & fish, raise a garden & cattle, have all the food we need. Our kids as well & now grandkids hunting & fishing, helping on the farm. We live the life our parents, grandparents & great grandparents lived. My great grandma could out fish my grandpa sometimes. It's good to know how to survive
Country folk are the most compassionate people in the world, but, don't mess with them. They'll f u up, no matter what! Don't matter what race, they don't judge anyone by that, God bless us all! Can't we all just be friends.
Don't forget, Hank Jr. fell 500 feet off Ajax mountain while mountain climbing. Pretty tough dude! I grew up on 440 acres in northwest Arkansas and yes, we can do all those things!
I am a Mississippi native myself!! Raised on a quarter horse ranch!! We all tough! Haha
In high school, almost every truck had their windows down and had more than one rifle in a rack on the inside of their trucks. Yes, that made us girls love them more; but we were also taught to shoot young; I learned to shoot a .22 long rifle at the age of 5 years old because a man did a home invasion on my family! He told the police and us, he was going to come out of prison (that was his third home invasion of the night, so he knew he was going to prison, not jail) and I was the one who locked him in the basement without any other exits than the door I locked; that he was going to kill us. He did 10 years and came after my whole family. You learn to shoot to kill if need be, because if we had know that guy was going to come after my whole family; he would not have made it out of our house alive for the cops to arrest. I hadn't learned to shoot the rifle yet, so I couldn't shoot him and everyone else was asleep until I started screaming I locked some guy in our basement! Now, I can shoot even black powder pistols and muskets all the way up to 12-gauge shotguns and my own .357 Magnum with hydro-shock hollow point bullets in it! We "don't play" with that crap anymore. You come through a window in our house and you are more likely going to the morgue not jail or prison. No one should make a family have to go through the terror of knowing someone is your home! Every state in America should have the 2nd Amendment Right to Carry Concealed or Open Wear!
Whoo Pig Sooie, RAZORBACKS!!
I heard his friend really was killed in a robbery.
His girl pushed him off when he was drunk
1. FAmily Tradition 2. Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound 3. Mind Your Own Business 4.Dixie On My Mind 5. Born To Boogie 6. Texas Women
Yep those would be the ones, but there's so much more.
7.Attitude Adjustment!
@@robbob5302 His catalog is insane
You forgot Blues Man
@@coreymichae3747 Great song for sure.
I was,a city girl and married a country boy 44 yrs ago, never going back! Great song!
Self-reliance is more important now than it ever has been. A country boy can survive.
Being a product of the mid-80s, country wasn't my thing. Except for this song. College roommate played me a live version of this and it was/is as bad-ass a song as I'd ever heard. Love the channel. Keep up the great work.
It's aged well...could have been released yesterday and it's all still accurate. :)
Check out the solo version Hank did on Letterman. It's amazing, like deep blues.
How about "In America " Charlie Daniels Band. It really captured that time early 80s , Cowboys vs Stewler fans etc...
I grew up on outlaw country, hank, david Allen coe, willie, Waylon, Charlie danlies, also classic 70s rock.
Same here!
That and The Gambler. Only two country songs I cared about.
Country folks are the ones that you need when all hell breaks lose
Yep, and they are usually the ones who volunteer to go into the Armed Forces and fight our country!
My family can live off the grid for as long as needed, I'll be going home when hell breaks loose.
@Bob-dg9gr country folks can make their own food and live off the land which is perfect in that situation
You are correct. My husband drives a truck, can hunt and fish, can fix his own vehicle and is an excellent shot…and I found that super attractive 😍
Also, in the very unlikely event that the zombie apocalypse comes, people who put these country guys down will be running out of the cities and begging for their help. 😂😂😂
Yup! Country boy here.
If the Zombie apocalypse happens, I'm going to go pick up all of these treadmills my neighbors are trying to get rid of and put them side by side all of the way around my house.
Yep. I’m a country girl, married a city boy who now is 100% country!
Another good one is CHARLIE DANIEL'S BAND, "LONG HAIRED COUNTRY BOY"
Hank Jr is the man!! Can't believe you haven't heard this yet! One of the best songs EVER!!!!
Total bad ass 👊🏼
Here's the thing about country folks , we just want to be left alone, not bothered or pushed and if it comes to a fight, we know exactly where to feed the razorbacks and gators
Country boy here. Glad to see the spread of real self-reliance. Come to Bama or Georgia. I'll host you, and teach you what I know.
Hank is the man, and I'm fairly certain that this is a true story! I've been a country girl my entire life and my man can hunt, fish ( I fish with him, and clean all of the fish), he does all of his own car repairs, we grow our own weed too, so we are happy campers! It's hard work being from the country, but it is so worth it, you don't have idiots around you all day, you have wildlife around you and that is so relaxing!
HE FELL OFF OF A MOUNTAIN WHEN HE WAS YOUNGER
Ajax mountain
And unfortunately ruined his career,
@@traceycaterI’d have to disagree. Hanks career stalled while recovering. However ruining his career is a huge leap
I live in Northern California, I can tell you that I have family up in the mountains that this song is written about. If shit goes down, thats where I'm going! ❤️😬
Hes telling the GOVERNMENT we got this with or without you WE THE PEOPLE 🇺🇸
Part of this intensity may also be due to Williams Jr.’s near-death experience in southwestern Montana in August 1975. While climbing the Ajax Peak on the continental divide, Williams Jr. fell on a rock after the snow beneath him gave way. He suffered several facial and skull fractures from the fall, and he eventually had to relearn how to sing. This event and Williams Jr.’s subsequent recovery empowered the country singer.
After the song’s initial success, Williams Jr. released another version of the track titled “America Will Survive” after the tragedy of 9/11.
Brother would love to have ya come go hunting on my land in Southwest Virginia, we are mountain boys but we are good people that just love our life in the mountains
Yup. We sure can. Love the reaction Shon ☘️🇺🇲
You are so much fun and so enjoyable to watch these with. Thank you for making them.
Yes it’s very accurate. Great reaction
I was always a head banger, but my uncle turned me on to Hank Williams Jr, when I was about 16. I'm so thankful to him for that. More southern style please
I was sort of reverse, grew up with 50's rock in the early 80's and Hank jr then got into hard rock metal...love it all.
Your channel is growing!!! 💥💥💥😍😍🤩🤩🔥🔥🔥
A man who hunts and can catch fish is a man who can provide in tough times, that's why women are attracted to them.
Yes, that really did happen to his friend. But I don't think that's the footage. Hank writes about his life and what he knows.
I'm glad I ran upon your channel and I subbed to it straight off and I saw Hank Jr at The Rupp Arena in Lexington KY and saw him do that song. That was back in the late 80s if my mind is still working from all the good Turkey 100 proof and a few other trinkets to😅 Anyways I really like the way you do your reactions and you genuinely love good music .
Family Tradition by Hank Jr
As a 40 yr old born and raised in Montgomery Alabama, im very proud to be able to do ALL that and more. We weren't taught racism growing up, if u respected and loved me then i showed that back no matter what. I would be more than happy to show or teach anyone how to do it too.😊😊😊👏👏👏💯💯💯🎶🎶🎶💃💃💃🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏
I worked 36 years building and repairing glass blowing machines and traveled all over the world. I swear the welder in this video was at every plant I ever visited!
Hank jr is my man my favorite country singer hank jr is a legend and very talented man can play many many instruments
That sound, and that feel is twang, and I am glad you are here for it!
I enjoy your reactions. You have a very straight forward approach and well-spoken observations about music and the videos you watch.Hank Williams Jr. is the second legend in his family to make a mark in and on country music (his father being the first in the family). It was a real struggle for Hank Jr to find his own voice and to get out from beneath the shadows of his father's music and life. Hank Jr.'s near fatal tragedy help him redefine who he wanted to be seen as. He changed the perspective of how we view him and country music and helped define The Outlaw era of country music. He has definitely made his own mark in and on country music.
BTW there is a 3rd Hank Williams. Hank Williams Jr. has a son who also sings, and he is called Hank Williams III...duh!
I enjoy watching your reactions! You're open minded to all types of music. And yes, Country folks can survive!!!
My grandparents raised nine kids and never once went to a grocery store, but they always had plenty of food they grew/raised on their farm.
we know how to plant and harvest spent several years on the farm, me Hank Jr. in Dothan Al. back in 83 great guy nice man
Great reaction. Oh I be one of those fellas he’s talking about.
Some people call Country Music... "3 Chords, and the truth."
Junior has been a favorite of ours since he first started recording music. Hell yeah, he's an icon! 😉
This is a True story he wrote about his friend who was killed...
come on down little brother we teach you a lot of things
I'm a 49 year old mother of 2 children 28 year old boy and 11 year old girl. I hunt trap fish and processing what I take from the land myself. My father had 3 girls I'm the youngest he wanted a son but my grandfather told him "ain't nothing twigs and berries missing from your youngin got to do with teaching her how to survive" my dad has 11 sisters and 1 brother 13 children. I killed my first deer at 6 years old rode dirt bikes fixed cars etc... Point being please don't regret one day when you're old "oh man I should've went hunting. Most of the time it's more about the solitude and beauty in the forest than bagging anything! Best of luck
Country folks were the poor people and learned all the skills of survival.
Absolutely 💯 🔥
I remember being 8 years old with a carton of copperhead BBs. Finding Arrowheads. Learning what plants is medicine, or poison, or a good jam.
Hank Williams Jr “Dinosaur.” You probably won’t get many suggestions for this one but it is a jewel. LETS GOOO
I live this lifestyle and have a gun for hunting even though I don’t hunt, but if I get hungry enough I will. And if you step in my house without permission and cross that threshold…..fair game…..ride or die😂😂
We used to have our shot guns, rifles in our 4-wheel drives at school. Never had any problems. Times have changed.
Rural Missouri here. Come on down and we’ll show you how it’s done. 😊
I went to a small school and we brought our guns to school so when the bell rang we would go straight to the woods during hunting season
I do agree that they should teach all kids in school how to grow their own plants for food. Something they will keep forever if they really need it. And fishing I’ve ate that I’ve caught and Deer meat is always shared here along with vegetables.
Those are my people and I’m SO happy you like the song! Come visit and they’ll teach you to hunt!
I grew up in Tucson Arizona, deer hunting, elk hunting, fishing..I've carried a gun since I was a teenager..we never locked our front door..neighbors looked out for each other. Now I'm 75...and I'm gonna die an old country boy...period!
Hank Jr. can play about any instrument there is also.
I listen to this song every single night when I walk....... one of my favorite songs ever!!!!!!!! I hope ya enjoy :)
Omg.. you just said something about a man being able to do all this stuff.. My hubby is 68 yrs old now.. he can skin a buck/doe after shooting it.. he can catch fish.. he can grow everything in the garden.. We have our dogs and chickens.. I'm a blessed woman.. We are pretty much self sufficient on our farm.. I love that.. I do my part.. but I will never take anything away from him.. he's a beast.. and I love him for it. My worst fear is losing him.. I'm quite a bit younger than him.. but don't want a life without him..
Country Girls too. I have chickens, ducks, goats, a garden that I preserve all the food from. Love your content!
I'm loving your reactions and comments to Hank Williams Jr. ❤❤
Shon, I always love your honest and heartfelt reactions. Please keep them coming!!
Riding and packing a horse along with learning how to shoot is part of high school curriculum that I attended.
It has a gun club and two shooting ranges (for over 100 years)
I fished every day, for 20 years, when I lived in lake arrowhead CA.
Now I’m in the Santa Ynez Mountain range…. rattlesnake and quail are on the menu.
Am I allowed to call myself a
“ Country boy“ if I live in CA?
Hell yeah. You're outnumbered, but that state has some of the most beautiful wilderness in the nation. Too bad so many city morons are ruining it.
Ol Hank Jr. got some pipes my friend.
MAN OF STEEL.
Hank came to Pittsburgh to sing the National Anthem at a Steelers game several years ago. I've stood through many, many renditions at the games, his was by far the very best I've ever witnessed. Waylon's Guitar is one of my favorite songs of his. Great reaction.
The boat is called Miss Audrey, that was the name of his mother.
I luv luv luv your videos. I swear I think people making reaction videos have forgotten how to make a proper reaction video. Yours is the best I've seen in a really long time. I luv the way you really delve in and give your honest perspective. Thanks so much ❤
I was raised in both city and country sorrounds I skin a buck to take care of myself in the city it's the way of life for me you put in me in any life style I'll survive no matter what.
Another good band to check out is Alabama the closer U get Or Dixieland delight
Hank Williams Jr....son of hank Williams - 50's country hero.
No more welcoming people on earth than Country Folk....!!
Also, no more dangerous to disrespect!!
Peace, Love!!
I love seeing you enjoying this kid 🙏
Chris leddoux this cowboys hat is another great country song like this.
You should watch Hank Jr’s documentary, He fell off a really high cliff and almost died, messed his face up really bad, His dad was a 50’s legend
HOSS I Love that you just chilling like you just got out of the tub from a scrub🛀 no shirt no shorts? Just enthusiasm for the Song😉
Ufc fighter Matt Hughes entered the octogon with this song.
South Florida has Palm Beach Oceanfront 🌊down to Miami with The Everglades🐊🦌and cattle Country 🐂🐄🐴 beside it. Swamp to Sea. 🎣 Florida Man. Cmon down!🌞
I am from West Alabam. Hank has a place in South Alabam.
In Alabama, we are not required to have a gun permit.
If you see a white woman whose purse seems to be heavy, it is because
she had something in her purse for protection. It is not unusual to see a man with his gun on his hip.
We live in a city of about 120,000 and we have chickens, a garden and a little community lake to fish in.
His dad is the GOAT of country music. Anyone who says otherwise is wrong.
LG You Are Correct Sir!
that 'boing' sound you made was perfect = 'mouth harp'
If you don't know who Josh Prey is, but he videos about his Bright Friends. The one that cracks me up so much is, "5 Things I Learned At The Gun Range" I suggest you listen to his stuff because he is so funny. Now about my country roots; I remember being 12 years and my dad was playing country music at this wedding. They were passing gallon jugs of Jack Daniels and it was considered an offense if you didn't take a swig of it. So, I took a swig, without any "chaser". Our family come from share croppers (and some moonshiners, no joke); my dad did that (share cropping, not making or running shine, even though I do have a very close family member who ran shine in the late 1970's to 1980's!) until probably 17 or 18 years old. See, not only were Black people pickin' cotton so was my Indian(woo woo, not dot dot) and Irish family. They went from North Carolina, Florida Reservations/Nations, through Alabama, and Mississippi; even though our Choctaw Tribe was originally from an Alabama ; (yes, with the Irish side on it too!). They then ended up farming their own land in Missouri and they had everything from peaches, apples, watermelon, tomatoes, okra, and a lot more different vegetables and fruits and they also had their own hogs to slaughter. They were self sufficient and did sell their products. We all have a gun or gunz like Josh Pray calls it. Heck some of our family have tannerite because they have a lot of land! Yeah, that will destroy a car in about 2 seconds! Anyway, even though we have some crazy ways, not only country people can survive, but people who learn how to do the things that can make you self-sufficient. Might want to go in the backwoods with someone you trust; who can teach you the way to survive. I know they have courses for it, but don't go to the big companies, go to the country ones; they can literally teach you how to make a survival hut if you get caught in a blizzard or if you need to survive hunger if you get lost in the woods and how to be found before you die! You are always so cool about how you deal with new things.
Greetings from the Great White North 🇨🇦 I live in a country environment and yes I agree with you on your comment of being able to thrive. My opinion is that we are more self reliant. For example we don't necessarily rely on a grocery store for our food supply.
I recently discovered you. You're awesome. I started watching your old reactions and you never disappoint. Cheers from Canada!
It is a twang. Country folk take care of their own across the board. It is such a different life from the city. True sense of community. If you live there, no matter what you look like, you are community. I can hunt and shoot. I can fish. I can grow. I live in the city now but it wasn't always that way. Oh, and I am not a guy. LOL
Country Anthem!
Love your vibe bro, every reaction you do is a treat
I remember growing up I had this RECORD I would play it over and over so I could cuss it said DAMN
I get the message and I approve.
I'm a country boy at heart. I've lived in Texas and Arkansas too.
But, isn't the goal to thrive and not just survive? To survive; is setting the mark pretty low?
Personally, I'm working to exceed expectations and to thrive.
Great song!!
Here's a new band to give a listen, if interested. "Dave Mathews Band - Too Much (Official Video)" (by the channel: Dave Mathews Band) --This song by Dave Mathews Band was released in 1996 from their album called "Crash." It also reached #5 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. Dave Mathews Band is known for its unique blend of genres such as folk, rock, jazz & blues along with world music. Which has created their own special sound. They are considered a "jam band" because they are renowned for the band playing songs differently at each performance...hence the meaning "jam band. lol
I’m a country boy, well 55 year old one, but yeah we can do all these things. And the part about his friend being killed is true.
Loving the channel man!! Would really like to see you react to The Highwaymen - Highwayman and if you do some newer stuff Cold Bedrooms - The Bargain
6:18,,, made him FEEL it.....
Your right man country boys are ambitious hustlers don't believe some of the stereotypes.
All My Rowdy Friends {the old MNF theme}, All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down, Gonna Go Huntin, Attitude Adjustment, Woen I've Never Had, If Heaven Ain't a Lot Like Dixie, Honky Tonkin
Check out Chris Stapleton at ASCAM singing “Whiskey and You”. It’s FIRE!
Great music from a better time good job shon😊
Family Tradition!!!!!!!
Your reaction brought me joy, laughter, and gratefulness!
Check out Led Zeppelin whole Lotta love and stairway to heaven.
Also AC/DC thunderstruck.
Please? Would like to see your non-judgmental reaction! ❤
this song was released in 1981. listen to his 'all my rowdy friends have settled down/
Damn bro University of Tennessee needs linebackers! Lol Great reaction!