How about we just call it great music. I was lucky enough to see Delbert in a couple of small bars. Great performances. You had to be there. A great experience. ☕️☕️🎶🎵🎶
Simply happened to catch him playing one night at the infamous famous Exit/In in Nashville, mid 70s. Delbert claims he taught John Lennon how to play harmonica.
That was great. I have a friend in Las Vegas who is a big Delbert fan. I've known of him for years, but never listened to him. While staying with my friend in 2010 for an antique arms show in town, I accompanied her to a Delbert show on the LV strip. I honestly wasn't expecting much, but went with her doing what friends do. I've seen a LOT of artists perform over the years, and I have to say he and the band simply killed it. They were so tight and having so much fun playing together, it was right up there with Alabama and Poco as one of the best shows I'd ever seen. And this is from someone who didn't know a single song going in. 😁
Engelbert Humperdinck 1 September 1854 - 27 September 1921) was a German composer. He is known widely for his opera Hansel and Gretel (1893). Arnold George Dorsey MBE (born 2 May 1936), known professionally as Engelbert Humperdinck, is a British pop singer.
Please do the video for Sending Me Angels by Delbert. Vince Gill is in the video and on the electric guitar is Lee Roy Parnell. You should check him out...he has some awesome songs!
What a coincidence! Earlier today I was playing my guitar and decided to run through some of the earliest songs I used to play and one of them was Bruce Channel's "Hey Baby", a great catchy tune from the very early sixties. And Bruce was backed up by Delbert McClinton on harmonica in the song! You might enjoy reacting to "Hey Baby", here's a live video of them doing the song together in 2003: ua-cam.com/video/srNqe243y74/v-deo.htmlsi=HJFFyjPU4KT3Byrq
Hey guys, I absolutely love what y'all are doing. It's great to see young people discovering what we old folks have been enjoying for years. I just discovered the two of you a few months ago and I've seen a lot of your videos. I'm not sure if you have done Delbert s song blue as blues can get. If not please give it a try. Sending me angles is really great too. Anyways, I love what y'all are doing, keep it up.
While Delbert is difficult to pin down to a particular genre, his music is more R and B that Country. It does as elements to Country and Blues and Rock as well. But his music is more R&B than anything else.
I like it! For some reason, his voice at times and the beat, reminded me of a Joe Bonamassa song. Check out Joe doing “Riding With The Kings - From Live At The Greek”. Cool video and performance! 😉😊
How about Kristy Marlana Wallace, known as Poison Ivy of the Cramps. She is one of the greatest guitar player ever. Some of their best were "Wrong way ticket" and "Route 66". Psychobilly is a fantastic gene of Rock.
Looks like you guys have slowed down on your reactions, or else I'm not getting them.Do you all still do movie reactions? It looks like twins was the last one three weeks ago.
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this reaction channel has turned to crap you got away from what you started and who is picking your music you ignore all the good picks in the comment section must be pay to play crap I have watched for 3 years and the last one has been the worst
I've been to Delbert shows for 40 years. Its called Honkey-Tonk music yall.
Texas Boogie Music
How about we just call it great music. I was lucky enough to see Delbert in a couple of small bars. Great performances. You had to be there. A great experience.
☕️☕️🎶🎵🎶
Delbert singing "Shakey Ground" or "Giving it up for your love". Thanks for the smiles!
He is someone who benefits from seeing a live performance
Amber, you wear the music very well. Awesome chair dancer.
You both are so appreciated, you'll are awesome
Simply happened to catch him playing one night at the infamous famous Exit/In in Nashville, mid 70s. Delbert claims he taught John Lennon how to play harmonica.
Same album. Lie No Better featuring Lyle Lovett and John Prine on background vocals.
I got so excited when I saw the name Delbert McClinton! He is one of my favorite singers and I've not seen anyone else react to him.
That was great.
I have a friend in Las Vegas who is a big Delbert fan. I've known of him for years, but never listened to him.
While staying with my friend in 2010 for an antique arms show in town, I accompanied her to a Delbert show on the LV strip. I honestly wasn't expecting much, but went with her doing what friends do.
I've seen a LOT of artists perform over the years, and I have to say he and the band simply killed it. They were so tight and having so much fun playing together, it was right up there with Alabama and Poco as one of the best shows I'd ever seen.
And this is from someone who didn't know a single song going in. 😁
I haven't heard this song in years. Love that country soul beat.
Really should give “When Rita Leaves” a listen.
Great country/blues/rock sound! I had forgotten this song.
As Blue as Blues Can Get is another great song
Jay & Amber, you'll love "Good Man, Good Woman" by Bonnie Raitt and Delbert McClinton !!!
Engelbert Humperdinck 1 September 1854 - 27 September 1921) was a German composer. He is known widely for his opera Hansel and Gretel (1893).
Arnold George Dorsey MBE (born 2 May 1936), known professionally as Engelbert Humperdinck, is a British pop singer.
Soulful and gritty!!!
Please do the video for Sending Me Angels by Delbert. Vince Gill is in the video and on the electric guitar is Lee Roy Parnell. You should check him out...he has some awesome songs!
I am a disciple of Delbert. Who else is?
Have been since 1977
You have to check out his hit from the 70s, Giving It Up For Your Love.
Love Delbert❤️. I've had this CD since it came out👍.
Love Delbert, haven’t heard him in some time. Love him!!
Heartbreak Radio, Back to Louisiana, Maybe Someday Baby. You cannot go wrong with Delbert.
He has so many great songs, and a great Harmonica player, yes open this Rabbit Hole. Please!!
A great one with a similar vibe is "B" Movie Box Car Blues. For his soulful side, check out You Were Never Mine.
Delbert McClinton has such a cool sound! Love anything he does! ❤❤❤❤
Delbert is the man👍
Great Tune !
You all need to know wife & I look forward to seeing you two we like yourfamily first attitude.,Please remember😮every day is a gift enjoy
Great song, great reaction ❤️✌🏻🎶
Delbert is a great songwriter. I like "Too Much Stuff" with John Prine and Lyle Lovett. A little boogie woogie number. ☮💚🎶
IMO Giving It Up for Your Love is his best. Check it out.
Shaky Ground (vinyl):
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Brings back so many memories!
What a coincidence! Earlier today I was playing my guitar and decided to run through some of the earliest songs I used to play and one of them was Bruce Channel's "Hey Baby", a great catchy tune from the very early sixties. And Bruce was backed up by Delbert McClinton on harmonica in the song!
You might enjoy reacting to "Hey Baby", here's a live video of them doing the song together in 2003: ua-cam.com/video/srNqe243y74/v-deo.htmlsi=HJFFyjPU4KT3Byrq
Hey guys, I absolutely love what y'all are doing. It's great to see young people discovering what we old folks have been enjoying for years. I just discovered the two of you a few months ago and I've seen a lot of your videos. I'm not sure if you have done Delbert s song blue as blues can get. If not please give it a try. Sending me angles is really great too. Anyways, I love what y'all are doing, keep it up.
It's not a christmas song persé, but just about the only time i hear it is around christmastime "Paul McCartney & Frog chorus - We all stand together"
While Delbert is difficult to pin down to a particular genre, his music is more R and B that Country. It does as elements to Country and Blues and Rock as well. But his music is more R&B than anything else.
Oh yeah I really like him!!! Delbert McClinton!!! Ok...
You should do ACDC Shook Me All Night Long
Shoot to thrill as well
I’ve been requesting that for years
They still haven't done Let There Be Rock
I like it! For some reason, his voice at times and the beat, reminded me of a Joe Bonamassa song. Check out Joe doing “Riding With The Kings - From Live At The Greek”. Cool video and performance! 😉😊
Still haven't done his best song. Check out Standing On Shaky Ground. Take Me To The River is a great Delbrrt song too.
☕️☕️🎶🎵🎶
Engelbert Humperdinck - "Ten Guitars".
😊 and it’s cold here too….-24F with windchill -40F overnight 🥶. Loved the song !
The kind of music you hear in a sure enough Texas honky tonk.
Love it. Thanks!
'Delbert's more blues than country if you ask me.
Love² ♥
I’ll say it again, Delbert w/ Danny Gatton - Sun Medley.
How about Kristy Marlana Wallace, known as Poison Ivy of the Cramps. She is one of the greatest guitar player ever.
Some of their best were "Wrong way ticket" and "Route 66".
Psychobilly is a fantastic gene of Rock.
Christmas music time you guys!!!!
Need some Andy Williams!!!!
1. Happy Holidays
This sounds like a rewrite of Call Me the Breeze.
Hell yeah, who needs that Jeff Buckley loser when ya got Delbert McClinton!!! 🧠🇺🇸
I would love for you to react to "When Rita Leaves, Rita's Gone".
Try. Chattahoochee by Allen Jackson and. Boys round here by Blake Shelton
Thank you
Yeah, love me some Texan. He’s a Texan.
Good song good reaction
Sounds Ike a Bob Seger jam
Nope. It's not Nashville country. It's Texas boogie.
If you like Delbert you woukd also like John Hiatt. Check out “Perfectly Good Guitar”
Looks like you guys have slowed down on your reactions, or else I'm not getting them.Do you all still do movie reactions? It looks like twins was the last one three weeks ago.
Loved me song got me into dec. Mode on cold Columbus ohio / is their any funky Santa music out their ???
LL Cool J hey love
Sounds like the cousin of George Thorogood
Time for some Christmas music! My favorite is Pentatonix - O Come All Ye Faithful.
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PLEASE!
Would you please do matchbox 20- back to good
Kiss - War Machine
Home Free "Mary Did You Know" or "Grandma Got Ran Over By A
Reindeer
Must be about Crimbo song time, gotta react to Slade’s 51yr old classic, their 6th No.1 single….Merry Xmas Everybody
Don't know this artist.
Had him on 8 track!!
Do the live version of Skid Row's I Remember You at Wembly stadium. His live voice without any auto tune is impressive
Arctic Monkeys - Do Me A Favour
Hey y’all, great choice 😊 Little Drummer Boy by Bob Seger🎄
JOURNEY - "" Sandcastles [US/Japan] Psych Prog (1980) "" WOW!!! What a Song Steve Perry's Vocals Fantastic as Always. Combines FENDER RHODES PIANO / SAXOPHONE + GUITAR RIFFS unlike any other BASS and DRUM FILLS ,So GROOVY and it also has a Vintage Nostalgic Soulful Rock Jazzy sound The Intro Hook is so Awsome 🎸🎹
BILLY BURNETTE - "" Brother To Brother "" (Where Are You Going?) 1980's ROCK POP w/ an Explosive and Amazing Intro youguys are gonna love this Gem by New Artist from the 80's great Vocals & Music 🎶🎉
Bluegrass suggestion - The Petersens cover of John Denver's "Take Me Home Country Roads".
this reaction channel has turned to crap you got away from what you started and who is picking your music you ignore all the good picks in the comment section must be pay to play crap I have watched for 3 years and the last one has been the worst
Sooooo, You have shit for a taste in music.
On of the best country honky tonk every.
The fact that they are listening to this is what makes them the best reactors out there. ✌️
@@andymageen5308 crap
@@jeffwilson5742 on of the best ? and still crap and honky tonk is crap
SUNSHINE DAY , OSIBISA GROUP, PLEASE
🖤Bob Bryar, drummer of My Chemical Romance recently died. Would you please react to their song 'The Black Parade'? Thanks.
You have to do When Rita Leaves!!