Fun fact about Charlie he was a great studio musician in Nashville. Played Bass on Bob Dylan's Nashville skyline. Great guitar player banjo mandolin Bass he could do it all.. exceptional player! If you get a chance check out Billy Strings he's incredibly talented, already won a Grammy!
Hi Jamal, I just discovered your videos and found them highly entertaining. I'd say, if you're gonna do southern rock, try the Allman Brothers "Statesboro Blues." But I have a request for you to try something bit different. I have a favorite album I'd like to see you do, Supertramp's "Crime of the Century." I'd be interested in your take on the whole album because I think every song on it is fantastic. Just a suggestion I hope you jump on...
Headphones: just as good or better if you pick up a USB audio interface, which is an external sound card used by studios, maybe a Focusrite 2i2 or similar. You can use a couple mics with those and also output to powered studio monitors (KRK is a good buy for monitors, won't break the bank. Prob 7-8" woofers would be the way to go). Then for reactions you still have a headphone out which should be hot enough to split to two pairs. Some interfaces have a second HP out, as well.
I was in the waiting room at a hospital in Knoxville several years ago, waiting for information on my brother, I heard the most comforting voice across the room and realized that it was Charlie Daniels who was also awaiting news on a loved one but was talking with an older couple who was so worried about their son, he calmed them down and they talked for a long time about all kinds of things, after a few hours he, my sister and I were the only ones left, I told him that he had a pleasant speaking voice, he looked up and said"I've been told that I have a good sangin' voice too." I had always liked him but that gave me a new respect for him, he didn't have to sit there but was kind enough to visit with that couple, I was very sad when he passed away.
My grandfather still manages his personal ranch here in Tennessee, so I was around Charlie pretty much my whole life. Luckily I got to spend some Christmas’ at their house and always got free tickets to his concerts/backstage access. He was such a pleasant person to be around and always had such a jolly attitude towards everything, and definitely the most humbled person you’d ever meet.
I look at those three sitting there smiling together, and all I can think is "their mom loves them so much". And how happy this loving relationship between her sons must make her so happy.
Indeed it is ,HalleluYAH!! I have 10 brothers and 3 sisters and we are not exactly close for what ever reason,take care every one and Greetings from West Quebec,Canada.
I've had my share of sibling squabbles but I'll tell you this - if and when we need help financially, emotionally, or just needing help to move - we quickly MOBILIZE and SUPPORT each other. We are all a better and stronger person because we are each other's safety net and we know we've got each other's back. Thanks to our parents. They both had a difficult upbringing and they both broke the chain of a terrible cycle❤ Really enjoyed your reactions. Can't wait to see more. 🕊
Just an FYI; Fire on the mountain, run boy run House of the Rising Son Chicken in the bread pan picking out dough Granny does your dog bite, no child no Those are all old bluegrass fiddle breakdowns.
@@chrisreinhardt5493 probably. The House of the Rising Sun is a traditional folk song. It was popular in the Appalachians sometimes called “The Rising Sun Blues”. No one knows it’s exact origins.
Don't worry if you don't get these lyrics right the first time, few of us did when it was first released. And yes, Rising Sun was recorded by the Animals and several others.
Yes. I grew up listening to old Appalachian folk music. My Momma, friends,and family members. Had what they called picking and grinning sessions. My Momma played the guitar, there was a fiddle, a bass fiddle, banjo, lap dulcimer, drums of some kind. Usually just like a bongo, or other lap drums. My sister and I were young. 1-4th grades, we had spoons and washboard to play. It was so much fun. Growing up listening to this, and early country music. Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash. And just the mountain music. It was awsome.
There’s nothing like seeing Charlie Daniels live in concert. Too bad the next generation who hears recordings of his music will never get to see him live in concert. May he Rest In Peace.
You're so right! I saw CBD with Little Big Town on 4th of July at Fort Bragg in 2011. So blessed I could share it with my daughter. Absolutely nothing like it when compared to a video or or recording. And Charlie's patriotism was blazingly obvious on his Twitter page right until his passing. RIP, brother. We sure miss you & there'll never be another like you.
I never got to see him, but my sister did. She plays violin (yes, she could and did play this song when she was in high school in the early 80's) and got Charlie to autograph her violin. She treasures it.
A violin is played in an orchestra by someone wearing a suit and tie. A fiddle is played on a front porch by an old hillbilly wearing overalls and a cowboy hat.
Y’all’s reactions to the lines “Chicken in the bread pan picking’ out dough” and “Granny does your dog bite? No, chil’, no”, made me laugh. I guess being from Georgia makes it easier to pick out the words. But you got to admit this is a toe-tapper and a great story. Thanks for reacting
Well, the takeaway for me from watching this is family. Brothers. My brother passed away a few years back and I miss him every, single day. Family is everything and watching families interact and have fun is a beautiful thing. Way to go fellas, enjoy each other. 👍
I'm sorry about your brother. Losing a sibling isn't something most of us ever even think of. We think about our parents and grandparents passing, but never our brothers or sisters. It's just not the "order" of things. I'm just sorry .. I know ... I "talk" alot 🤷🏻♀️
I have to thank Jamel. I am unsure if that is his real name. I discovered this channel a little before the pandemic started. It gets me threw tough days. Your passion for music and the ability discover new genres and artists. You make a difference in my life
On Family Feud the question came up - If the Devil was behind his quota where would he go? I was so disappointed. No one said Georgia. The show is recorded in Atlanta.
my dad was actually friends with Charlie goin back to the Vietnam days (so like 40+years). I can recall several times back stage at his concerts. he passed away last year & my dad couldn’t see him before the virus. the dude can play guitar just as good as anyone, real life maestro. RIP Big Daddy 🙌🔥🍻
I am so enjoying these videos with the brothers. I'm sure there is and has been the typical sibling rivalry, but it is heartwarming to see these three men enjoying being together. 💖
I didn't attend this one but saw them in Binghamton, NY on the same tour. The first time I saw the video on UA-cam I started yelling at the TV, "OMG it's when Taz broke his arm!". 😁 Our seats were on that side and we had an amazing view of Taz. I sear he was in constant motion, and pounding those keys better than most 2 armed players. I've told people about that concert many times over the decades, it was utterly brilliant. Charlie and the entire CDB were amazing musicians and entertainers. 🎶✌
I was the Executive Chef at SPAC from 1974 to 1985. I actually feed this band before that show. Then I would go back latter to watch from side stage. That was one of many shows Charlie Daniels at SPAC
He said Fire on the mountains,run boys run Devil's in the house of the rising sun Chicken in the bread pan pickin out dough Granny does your dog bite,no child no
So fun seeing you with your brothers! I will giggle all day thinking of your brother Leron (did I spell that right?) with a random cob of corn in his hand and declaring he has no idea how it got there!! 😊
Black culture and Southern rural/agrarian culture share the same roots, and hip-hop and country are both derived from the blues. We really do all have more in common than we think. I love watching people discover how much they can love about genres they didn't grow up with.
I was in the US Army stationed in South Korea back in the 80's when Charlie Daniels Band came to our small compound and put on the best show I have ever seen and I will never forget it and I am now 71 living my life out in the Philippines.......and I have to say you three brothers help keep me going here keep up the good work and I know this is late but i watch all your old videos also.....thank you you guys
Best fiddle player of all time. This is an early recording of the song. I heard him play in his later years and they sit on the beat a little more and play with the song a bit more because they were more comfortable playing it. They kinda rush it in this early version.
I SO loved this video with your brothers reactions.....MORE with them PLEASE, and to be clear I am not saying every video, but some more with them PLEASE.
I saw Charlie Daniels in concert about 1975. I love this video for the nostalgia, taking me back there, the crowd was as good as the show. Loved those days. Btw, love the obvious brotherhood y'all share. Family is everything!
I saw him in Las Vegas about ten years ago...There was/is no doubt in my mind it was the best concert I had ever been to. At that time I think he was in his seventies but performed like he was in his thirties. I will never forget it.👍
Oh y’all he is an amazing performer. There will never be a Charlie Daniels! That man can break a string and fix it before he has to play the next bar. This song is in the form of story telling. There was a time when that was HUGE. This was way before what we know of as rap now days. There was a lot of trucker songs. There was some seriously great music during that time period.
This was EVERYTHING! We need to get some Jamel and brothers bobble heads for your merch shop!Extra cool if the shoulders could go up and down as well! You three are a hoot!🎙🎻🤣
I had the distinct pleasure I've seen mr. Charlie Daniels in concert two times before he passed away I'm telling you what he did not disappoint at all he was awesome
You got to love that UA-cam Gestapo, not. Oh well, at least I was able to watch the video through the reflection in your glasses. Another great job brother, as always, been watching since the beginning. Good to see the boys back in town again.☮️
It's nice to see some brothers into this music style of Charlie Daniels. They just love music and appreciate the commitment to the art form. Good post guy's. Thax.
Even in the '70s if three brothers 6-5, 6-8, and 6-9 show up to a Charlie Daniels concert, ain't nobody gonna say a thing. In fact, you'd probably end up in the front!
Charlie played the Ryman, on Christmas, because there is power in that NAME. They welcomed him in to the FAMILY. RIP CHARLIE, God speed and God Bless old friend.
I learned to play violin as a child, I learned to play fiddle as an adult, lol. When one of my teachers met me he said, "I can't teach you the violin, I can teach you the fiddle." And I was happy. They say if you're a fiddle player you got the "Devil's Elbow."
Just absolute frank appreciation for artistry. This is what I like. Music, good music, transcends ALL barriers and shows that we really are only one TRUE race, the human one.
Charlie had a stroke in 2010, a pacemaker in 2018 and a i think a stint out in his heart. He never slowed down after the stroke, he kept on rockin'! When he passed, the Mt Juliet, Tn police escorted his body to the funeral home. He could make that fiddle TALK!
@Jamel, I just wanted ta say thank y'all (all of ya I consider y'all 3 my brother's) I love y'all's reactions & y'all really make me smile & brighten my day 👊👊👊😊
There are a few songs I wouldn't recommend without headphones, "Big Iron" "Bohemian Rhapsody" & "Hotel California" These three songs you have to have headphones for, but I don't see them as necessary for all of the rest.
Fun seeing you all , Good looks run in the family ☺ Growing up as a teen my friends were heavy metal but when this song came on the radio .. It got cranked just as loud lol 🎶💞🎻🎹🐔😈
It's easy to tell y'all came from the same tree! Your brothers have the same moves with their heads and shoulders when they hear some sweet fire music. It's a joy to watch!
I saw charlie daniels 2 times at the pensacola state fair, got to meet him. a very humble polite man. he was a very christian friendly man. rest in piece.
Years ago I was working at a job and we had 2 kids come up from Kentucky. They were in town for a racket ball tournament. The boss asks us to take them around town showing them good time, have fun in between the tournament matches. We took them ice skating. This song came on while we were skating. All of a sudden I look over at the guys and both of them are just frozen and they're staring up at the speakers. I asked him what was wrong. He said he didn't know that the song end with "I'll tell you once you son of a bitch. I'm the best there's ever been." He said in church country they never would have played that version on the radio. We laughed so hard because we didn't think anything was wrong with it. Funny story he was a good guy though.
OMG! You guys made my day! Using my other halves tablet. My first concert I saw was Charlie Daniels Band and Joan Jet and Black Hearts and Foreigner when I was stationed at Trippler Medical Center. Thanks so much for brightening my day! JoAnn Sigby
Brother Jamel ... Love, love, love your reactions. Please man, please, I beg you ... I know you already enjoy Bob Seger so i beg you (too much begging?) to listen to and react to Bob Seger - Travelin Man/Beautiful Loser off of the Live Bullet album. I swear you'll love it and be glad to have heard it! I already two of your sweatshirts and I promise I'll buy three more if you react to that song! I know you can't be bribed, so i'll be buying them anyway ... but heck, it's worth noting. Have a great day my friend!
What they are singing is "Fire on the Mountain, run boys run" "Devil's in the house of the rising sun" "Chicken in the Bread Pan Picking out Dough" "Granny Does Your Dog Bite? No child, no." Each one of those are fiddle songs that Johnny played on his fiddle to beat the Devil.
We did just fine hearing music without headphones in the 60's and 70's but then again we were using stereos and radios with speakers not computers....lol.
Who else here will admit to having ROCKED THE AIR FIDDLE to this song??? 🙋🏼♀️ Also grabbed my sisters and went square dancing around the room to this before! I saw the Charlie Daniels Band at Frontier City in Oklahoma City years ago. He came to the end of the concert and asked if there was another song we wanted to hear and, of course, we had to hear The devil Went Down to Georgia. As I recall, he got into that song and had a fiddle battle with the other fiddle player in his band!
Please don't worry about the video being blocked, we've all seen it dozens and dozens of times before. We watch to see your reaction, and listen to the music. You and your brothers are amazing!
At the moment you need to show those artists that have to be seen to get the full effect. Joe Cocker "With A Little Help From My Friends", is one of them. He puts on a show, also Janice Joplin.
Outlaw Country at it's best!!! For me, it's hard to put the Charlie Daniels Band in a genre, but what comes to mind is, Blue Grass, country, Appalachia folk, etc. A blend of mountain music, which takes its inspirations from Irish, Scottish, and American folk and blends them all to make this 😊.
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Fun fact about Charlie he was a great studio musician in Nashville. Played Bass on Bob Dylan's Nashville skyline. Great guitar player banjo mandolin Bass he could do it all.. exceptional player! If you get a chance check out Billy Strings he's incredibly talented, already won a Grammy!
"Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough" :-)
Hi Jamal, I just discovered your videos and found them highly entertaining. I'd say, if you're gonna do southern rock, try the Allman Brothers "Statesboro Blues."
But I have a request for you to try something bit different. I have a favorite album I'd like to see you do, Supertramp's "Crime of the Century." I'd be interested in your take on the whole album because I think every song on it is fantastic. Just a suggestion I hope you jump on...
I’m a rock and roll type of guy, but I love some C.D.B. Please do a reaction to Charlie Daniels song Talk to me Fiddle, great song and tells a story.
Headphones: just as good or better if you pick up a USB audio interface, which is an external sound card used by studios, maybe a Focusrite 2i2 or similar. You can use a couple mics with those and also output to powered studio monitors (KRK is a good buy for monitors, won't break the bank. Prob 7-8" woofers would be the way to go).
Then for reactions you still have a headphone out which should be hot enough to split to two pairs. Some interfaces have a second HP out, as well.
I was in the waiting room at a hospital in Knoxville several years ago, waiting for information on my brother, I heard the most comforting voice across the room and realized that it was Charlie Daniels who was also awaiting news on a loved one but was talking with an older couple who was so worried about their son, he calmed them down and they talked for a long time about all kinds of things, after a few hours he, my sister and I were the only ones left, I told him that he had a pleasant speaking voice, he looked up and said"I've been told that I have a good sangin' voice too." I had always liked him but that gave me a new respect for him, he didn't have to sit there but was kind enough to visit with that couple, I was very sad when he passed away.
What a beautiful memory for you. Thank you for sharing it, I've been a fan of Charlie's since the 70s. One of a kind. 🎶💞
What a wonderful story. Thank you for sharing.
Why am I not surprised to here that? He was a gentleman in all things but his beloved Outlaw Country Music! RIP
My grandfather still manages his personal ranch here in Tennessee, so I was around Charlie pretty much my whole life. Luckily I got to spend some Christmas’ at their house and always got free tickets to his concerts/backstage access. He was such a pleasant person to be around and always had such a jolly attitude towards everything, and definitely the most humbled person you’d ever meet.
Yea he's amazing
"A violin has strings, a fiddle has STRANGS!" Yup!
Ihtzak perlman told Charlie "we're both fiddle players"
Ayuh!!
@@dennisjohnson2772 I guess he didn't know it.
My granddaughter calls it a chin guitar. Lol
Hellzyeah
I've seen many examples of siblings who don't get along. Nice to see brothers who enjoy each other's company.
I was gonna say the same thing. Thanks for saying it for me, lol.
I look at those three sitting there smiling together, and all I can think is "their mom loves them so much". And how happy this loving relationship between her sons must make her so happy.
Me and my sister lovingly refer to eachother as bitchface and asshat. But still buy eachother dinner or help the other move.
Indeed it is ,HalleluYAH!! I have 10 brothers and 3 sisters and we are not exactly close for what ever reason,take care every one and Greetings from West Quebec,Canada.
I've had my share of sibling squabbles but I'll tell you this - if and when we need help financially, emotionally, or just needing help to move - we quickly MOBILIZE and SUPPORT each other. We are all a better and stronger person because we are each other's safety net and we know we've got each other's back. Thanks to our parents. They both had a difficult upbringing and they both broke the chain of a terrible cycle❤ Really enjoyed your reactions. Can't wait to see more. 🕊
Just an FYI;
Fire on the mountain, run boy run
House of the Rising Son
Chicken in the bread pan picking out dough
Granny does your dog bite, no child no
Those are all old bluegrass fiddle breakdowns.
Thanks. Never knew what that meant
Is there any connection between that,and the song The house of the rising sun by The Animal's ?
@@chrisreinhardt5493 probably. The House of the Rising Sun is a traditional folk song. It was popular in the Appalachians sometimes called “The Rising Sun Blues”. No one knows it’s exact origins.
Don't worry if you don't get these lyrics right the first time, few of us did when it was first released. And yes, Rising Sun was recorded by the Animals and several others.
Yes. I grew up listening to old Appalachian folk music. My Momma, friends,and family members. Had what they called picking and grinning sessions. My Momma played the guitar, there was a fiddle, a bass fiddle, banjo, lap dulcimer, drums of some kind. Usually just like a bongo, or other lap drums. My sister and I were young. 1-4th grades, we had spoons and washboard to play. It was so much fun. Growing up listening to this, and early country music. Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash. And just the mountain music. It was awsome.
There’s nothing like seeing Charlie Daniels live in concert. Too bad the next generation who hears recordings of his music will never get to see him live in concert. May he Rest In Peace.
You're so right! I saw CBD with Little Big Town on 4th of July at Fort Bragg in 2011. So blessed I could share it with my daughter. Absolutely nothing like it when compared to a video or or recording.
And Charlie's patriotism was blazingly obvious on his Twitter page right until his passing.
RIP, brother. We sure miss you & there'll never be another like you.
I never got to see him, but my sister did. She plays violin (yes, she could and did play this song when she was in high school in the early 80's) and got Charlie to autograph her violin. She treasures it.
I got to see him at the Opry in Oct 2019. It was awesome
I saw him the year before he died. One of the best shows I've ever seen, and he was just as good as when this song released.
I saw him once with Reba. I kept waiting for that fiddle to just burst into actual flames, lol.
I asked a friend of mine who played what the difference between a violin and a fiddle was. He said, "A six pack." LOL
About right.
Love it 😄😄😄😄
the price tag
A violin is played in an orchestra by someone wearing a suit and tie. A fiddle is played on a front porch by an old hillbilly wearing overalls and a cowboy hat.
Charlie is a self-taught musician. All the instruments he plays were trial by error. Per autobiography.
"Why you--What d'you got corn in your hand for?"
Not the most expected line to hear in a reaction video, but a welcome one.
New favorite quote!!!!
I’m on the floor!!!😂😂😂
I had to pause I was laughing so hard. 😂
That got me 😂
Listening to those fiddle strangs definitely turned that corn into popcorn.😂
Y’all’s reactions to the lines “Chicken in the bread pan picking’ out dough” and “Granny does your dog bite? No, chil’, no”, made me laugh. I guess being from Georgia makes it easier to pick out the words. But you got to admit this is a toe-tapper and a great story. Thanks for reacting
From Eastern KY here, never had a problem with understanding the lyrics, he talks like my family lol!
Well, the takeaway for me from watching this is family. Brothers. My brother passed away a few years back and I miss him every, single day. Family is everything and watching families interact and have fun is a beautiful thing. Way to go fellas, enjoy each other. 👍
I'm sorry about your brother. Losing a sibling isn't something most of us ever even think of. We think about our parents and grandparents passing, but never our brothers or sisters. It's just not the "order" of things. I'm just sorry .. I know ... I "talk" alot 🤷🏻♀️
@@sarahdixon1943 - Thank you Sarah for your kind words.
lost my oldest and younger of my older brothers too
@@jennifursun3303 - Sorry to hear, losing family/loved ones are extremely difficult to deal with.
@@nja3224 thanks it is
There's a saying in Australia for big units like you three: Rather feed you for a day than a week.
I thought you was going to go with Built like a brick shit house
I have to thank Jamel. I am unsure if that is his real name. I discovered this channel a little before the pandemic started. It gets me threw tough days. Your passion for music and the ability discover new genres and artists. You make a difference in my life
Jamel is the best reactor out there! He's my favorite and like you, his channel got me through the pandemic.
Now you all need to see Charlie Daniels' Band doing "The Uneasy Rider".
This one, Uneasy rider and Woody Swamp are my fav 3 songs of theirs.
YES UNEASY RIDER !!! I couldn't remember the name of it👍 Thanks.
Their hair was on fire and their asses were catching
On Family Feud the question came up - If the Devil was behind his quota where would he go? I was so disappointed. No one said Georgia. The show is recorded in Atlanta.
my dad was actually friends with Charlie goin back to the Vietnam days (so like 40+years). I can recall several times back stage at his concerts. he passed away last year & my dad couldn’t see him before the virus. the dude can play guitar just as good as anyone, real life maestro. RIP Big Daddy 🙌🔥🍻
The best damn fiddle player ever!!! R.I.P. LEGEND 😭
my dad always called this kind of music "sh*t kickin' music.
‘It’s kind of like church”. Damn, that must be the late late service, because those early morning sermons I’m grinding through are nothing like that.
Ha ha,My Mom, aged 90, prefers the late sermon, because she says its' more friendly 😉
It was SO good to see your brothers! They seem as cool as you! Hope you’ll bring them back!
I am so enjoying these videos with the brothers. I'm sure there is and has been the typical sibling rivalry, but it is heartwarming to see these three men enjoying being together. 💖
As a TN boy Ill interpret for you he said "the chickens in the bread pan pickin out dough".
Quote of the day:
"What you doin' with corn in your hand?"
I just really appreciate Johnny telling the devil to go eat shit
He didn't go that far. Lol
Even funnier, the devils in the bread pan picking out Dough!
Granny does your dog bite?
No child no… lol
Same!
Three good humans right there.
Just love listening to Charlie Daniels play that fiddle.
I was at that concert at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, 1978. It was great!
I didn't attend this one but saw them in Binghamton, NY on the same tour. The first time I saw the video on UA-cam I started yelling at the TV, "OMG it's when Taz broke his arm!". 😁 Our seats were on that side and we had an amazing view of Taz. I sear he was in constant motion, and pounding those keys better than most 2 armed players. I've told people about that concert many times over the decades, it was utterly brilliant. Charlie and the entire CDB were amazing musicians and entertainers. 🎶✌
I was the Executive Chef at SPAC from 1974 to 1985. I actually feed this band before that show. Then I would go back latter to watch from side stage. That was one of many shows Charlie Daniels at SPAC
He said
Fire on the mountains,run boys run
Devil's in the house of the rising sun
Chicken in the bread pan pickin out dough
Granny does your dog bite,no child no
Y’all bopping your heads all at the same time priceless 🤣🤣
6:00 is one of my favorite moments in ALL your reactions hahahaha
random-ass fake ear of corn just drops in from grandma's thanksgiving display
“Why u got corn in your hand?” “I don’t know where that came from.” I lost it at that part. Laughed so hard!!! 🤣🤣🤣hahaha
We've all enjoyed watching you react to these song before, now we get to watch you introduce your brothers to this. Excellent!
So fun seeing you with your brothers! I will giggle all day thinking of your brother Leron (did I spell that right?) with a random cob of corn in his hand and declaring he has no idea how it got there!! 😊
😂🤣😂
lol
The country got to him without him knowing.
I usually get distracted by the video so it was really cool to totally watch your reactions. Too cute! 😍💖💖
I thought the same thing. We can see the video anytime- it’s Jamel we want to see.
Still one of favorite bass lines when the devil plays.
Love CDB. Charlie was such a nice man. R.I.P
Black culture and Southern rural/agrarian culture share the same roots, and hip-hop and country are both derived from the blues. We really do all have more in common than we think. I love watching people discover how much they can love about genres they didn't grow up with.
I was in the US Army stationed in South Korea back in the 80's when Charlie Daniels Band came to our small compound and put on the best show I have ever seen and I will never forget it and I am now 71 living my life out in the Philippines.......and I have to say you three brothers help keep me going here keep up the good work and I know this is late but i watch all your old videos also.....thank you you guys
Saw him twice at the big e here in West Springfield, MA. He put on a helluva show! RIP the GOAT Charlie Daniels!
I think this kind of music started with autioneers and people that sang square dance. They talked and came up with lines so quick.
We lost a good man when Charlie passed. Man of God, patriot, musician extraordinaire.
Saw him in concert, just months before he passed. HE was all that...
Loved watching the brothers reaction. Your 6'9 brother had the frozen face wide eyed look same as Jamel gives and cracks me up.
Best fiddle player of all time. This is an early recording of the song. I heard him play in his later years and they sit on the beat a little more and play with the song a bit more because they were more comfortable playing it. They kinda rush it in this early version.
Imagine the magic if he had the chance to play with Lindsey Sterling... Those two together would be the bomb with her "violin".. lol
I SO loved this video with your brothers reactions.....MORE with them PLEASE, and to be clear I am not saying every video, but some more with them PLEASE.
I saw Charlie Daniels in concert about 1975. I love this video for the nostalgia, taking me back there, the crowd was as good as the show. Loved those days. Btw, love the obvious brotherhood y'all share. Family is everything!
Saw him in 82 ith a summer festival with 3 or 4 other bands and it was a fantastic time.
Saw them in 1975 also! Was at Rites of Spring @Illinois State U
I saw him in Las Vegas about ten years ago...There was/is no doubt in my mind it was the best concert I had ever been to. At that time I think he was in his seventies but performed like he was in his thirties. I will never forget it.👍
Random corn... 🤣 love watching you guys react and love how you appreciate the fiddle in the song
Black Betty is a song you don't need headphones to appreciate.
You guys are hilarious! Thank you for reacting to Charlie!!
Focus “Hocus Pocus.” I remember you even specifically saying you wanted to show them that one- 💙❤️👍✌️
Oh y’all he is an amazing performer. There will never be a Charlie Daniels! That man can break a string and fix it before he has to play the next bar. This song is in the form of story telling. There was a time when that was HUGE. This was way before what we know of as rap now days. There was a lot of trucker songs. There was some seriously great music during that time period.
“Chicken in the bread pan pickin out dough”!🎶😂😂
This was EVERYTHING! We need to get some Jamel and brothers bobble heads for your merch shop!Extra cool if the shoulders could go up and down as well! You three are a hoot!🎙🎻🤣
I had the distinct pleasure I've seen mr. Charlie Daniels in concert two times before he passed away I'm telling you what he did not disappoint at all he was awesome
You got to love that UA-cam Gestapo, not. Oh well, at least I was able to watch the video through the reflection in your glasses. Another great job brother, as always, been watching since the beginning. Good to see the boys back in town again.☮️
Check out “Still In Saigon” by Charlie Daniels Band. It’s about his PTSD from serving in Viet Nam.
It's nice to see some brothers into this music style of Charlie Daniels. They just love music and appreciate the commitment to the art form. Good post guy's. Thax.
Even in the '70s if three brothers 6-5, 6-8, and 6-9 show up to a Charlie Daniels concert, ain't nobody gonna say a thing. In fact, you'd probably end up in the front!
Great reaction guys! That was fun! Hello from Ontario, Canada! :)
Same! I'm in the Kawarthas!
“Chicken in the bread pan pickin' out dough
Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no”
The smiles in this family are beautiful!
Charlie played the Ryman, on Christmas, because there is power in that NAME. They welcomed him in to the FAMILY. RIP CHARLIE, God speed and God Bless old friend.
Glad to see your Brothers back. It's been a minute since you've done one together. Always good to see your Fam.
I love this! My siblings live across the country and we rarely get to be together. You guys crack me up!
I learned to play violin as a child, I learned to play fiddle as an adult, lol. When one of my teachers met me he said, "I can't teach you the violin, I can teach you the fiddle." And I was happy. They say if you're a fiddle player you got the "Devil's Elbow."
These guys are the neighbors/friends that are a must invite to a cookout/bbq
You and your brothers have the same moves . It’s great to see you guys together
I LOVE your brothers Jamel. You guys are great (and so funny). looking forward to more compilations with all of you guys!!
Just absolute frank appreciation for artistry. This is what I like. Music, good music, transcends ALL barriers and shows that we really are only one TRUE race, the human one.
Charlie had a stroke in 2010, a pacemaker in 2018 and a i think a stint out in his heart. He never slowed down after the stroke, he kept on rockin'! When he passed, the Mt Juliet, Tn police escorted his body to the funeral home. He could make that fiddle TALK!
What a great way to spend my lunch hour! ✌❤🤘
I have Seen CDB long time ago. Chicken in a Bread Pan Pickin out Dough .
I Like the studio version the Best.
Great Video 👍
"chicken in the bread pan, pickin' out dough", "granny does your dog bite. no child no!" Old fiddling lyrics! 🎻
@Jamel, I just wanted ta say thank y'all (all of ya I consider y'all 3 my brother's) I love y'all's reactions & y'all really make me smile & brighten my day 👊👊👊😊
Great reaction. Lovely to see you and your "little" brothers enjoying this.
My very first favorite Country song as a kid :D
There are a few songs I wouldn't recommend without headphones, "Big Iron" "Bohemian Rhapsody" & "Hotel California" These three songs you have to have headphones for, but I don't see them as necessary for all of the rest.
Allman brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Charlie Daniels the holy Trinity of southern rock.
@Brett Hopkins ~ ~ Agree completed !!
Fun seeing you all , Good looks run in the family ☺ Growing up as a teen my friends were heavy metal but when this song came on the radio .. It got cranked just as loud lol 🎶💞🎻🎹🐔😈
Jamel this is so much fun. Welcome to your brothers were a cool addition.
This is my favorite song to watch people react to!! Especially this performance with my man in the arm sling playing piano !!!
AnD RIP CHARLIE DANIEL
It's easy to tell y'all came from the same tree! Your brothers have the same moves with their heads and shoulders when they hear some sweet fire music. It's a joy to watch!
You guys had me smiling any laughing for 11 minutes. Thanks!
Possibly the first "rap" song 😉 LOVE this song!!!!
I saw charlie daniels 2 times at the pensacola state fair, got to meet him. a very humble polite man. he was a very christian friendly man. rest in piece.
Years ago I was working at a job and we had 2 kids come up from Kentucky. They were in town for a racket ball tournament.
The boss asks us to take them around town showing them good time, have fun in between the tournament matches.
We took them ice skating.
This song came on while we were skating. All of a sudden I look over at the guys and both of them are just frozen and they're staring up at the speakers. I asked him what was wrong. He said he didn't know that the song end with "I'll tell you once you son of a bitch. I'm the best there's ever been." He said in church country they never would have played that version on the radio. We laughed so hard because we didn't think anything was wrong with it.
Funny story he was a good guy though.
OMG! You guys made my day! Using my other halves tablet. My first concert I saw was Charlie Daniels Band and Joan Jet and Black Hearts and Foreigner when I was stationed at Trippler Medical Center. Thanks so much for brightening my day! JoAnn Sigby
Thanks for your service!
I have good memories of Trippler, hope u do 2!!
@@jld4870 I loved my AIT Trippler beautiful duty station.
@@jhhjams1234 indeed!! 🌺🌈🐠
Brother Jamel ... Love, love, love your reactions. Please man, please, I beg you ... I know you already enjoy Bob Seger so i beg you (too much begging?) to listen to and react to Bob Seger - Travelin Man/Beautiful Loser off of the Live Bullet album. I swear you'll love it and be glad to have heard it! I already two of your sweatshirts and I promise I'll buy three more if you react to that song! I know you can't be bribed, so i'll be buying them anyway ... but heck, it's worth noting. Have a great day my friend!
What they are singing is "Fire on the Mountain, run boys run" "Devil's in the house of the rising sun" "Chicken in the Bread Pan Picking out Dough" "Granny Does Your Dog Bite? No child, no." Each one of those are fiddle songs that Johnny played on his fiddle to beat the Devil.
I had the pleasure to see Charlie in concert 3 times! Indian Ranch! RIP to the man!
Love these sibling reactions videos! Keep them coming 🙂
This was great. Loved the brothers reaction.
We did just fine hearing music without headphones in the 60's and 70's but then again we were using stereos and radios with speakers not computers....lol.
One of the best!!! RIP Charlie!!! You guys are great!
I’m loving this with you! 😊
You guys are hilarious
Who else here will admit to having ROCKED THE AIR FIDDLE to this song??? 🙋🏼♀️
Also grabbed my sisters and went square dancing around the room to this before!
I saw the Charlie Daniels Band at Frontier City in Oklahoma City years ago. He came to the end of the concert and asked if there was another song we wanted to hear and, of course, we had to hear The devil Went Down to Georgia. As I recall, he got into that song and had a fiddle battle with the other fiddle player in his band!
Please don't worry about the video being blocked, we've all seen it dozens and dozens of times before. We watch to see your reaction, and listen to the music. You and your brothers are amazing!
At the moment you need to show those artists that have to be seen to get the full effect. Joe Cocker "With A Little Help From My Friends", is one of them. He puts on a show, also Janice Joplin.
Dynamite reaction altogether brothers, you have us in stitches! Tis like watching the twin towers gettin down with groovy music. Thanks a million!
Love it. Used to use my ALUMINUM MICROPHONE MY MOM RULLED UP FOR ME TO RUN AROUND SINGING THIS SONG.
Outlaw Country at it's best!!! For me, it's hard to put the Charlie Daniels Band in a genre, but what comes to mind is, Blue Grass, country, Appalachia folk, etc. A blend of mountain music, which takes its inspirations from Irish, Scottish, and American folk and blends them all to make this 😊.