it reminds me of some early preacher guitarists i've heard such as czcams.com/video/vydaBBmFFG0/video.html (lonnie mcintorsh) and also this one maybe, czcams.com/video/4GogiVjoc3s/video.html (alfred karnes) what do you think?
I agree a 100% but I just love rockabilly in general if I had my grandpas 59 chev and there was radio station that played this music in Vermont I’d be happy
As a young Rockabilly musical talent myself, I can assure you, There will never be another charlie feathers. I modeled my singing voice for the better part after Charlie Feathers and Carl Perkins. Those little flips, hiccups, and that endless range he can perform these songs with, is harder than it sounds. Most would consider it silly or talentless in this day and age, i know this to be true, because I do it as well and before I had the charisma to put people in their place, people used to make fun of me alot and try to joke about me and tell me to shut up... but how about you try to do it yourself.... I bet you can't. Let alone playing a guitar and doing it at the same time. I learned, just like Charlie, to not give a DAMN about what anyone else thought as long as it made me happy. And they may have made fun of me... but they listened to my music all the same ;) Charlie Feathers had more talent in his finger nails by 20 than most people could dream to aquire in their whole life. As a driving force on the guitar eh I'd say he was known for simple chords and progression as a rhythmist. but played with that Hillbilly flare and natural flow and was more known a guitar pickin country boy with alot of soul Damned elvis, damned the Beatles, and damned the mass commercialization of music after the 1950s Given the chance and opportunities, Charlie Feathers could've Been the KING of rockabilly. He was a very interesting personality, a simple man, a rambunctious Redneck Rebel. He was what music needed then, and ever more, what music is desperate for now. Someone who lacks true talent will never be more than a puppet. And Charlie traveled to his own beat, figuratively and physically.
@@johnflushing9328 don't mention it man, this is a subject I'll never pass on an opportunity to talk about. Mainly the mass commercialization of music, the top 40 chart, and greedy "shoved in your face" marketing the record companies all did in the very late 50s and mainly early 60s onwards. It ruined alot of aspiring careers, and made people's music taste more bland than food bank oatmeal. Rock on brother
El disco se llama Uh Huh Honey, me parece que ahí viene esa versión. Te dejo el blog por si quieres descargarlo. surfadelic2.wordpress.com/tag/rockabilly/
Brilliant uncompromising music Timeless. His music
never ceases. Somewhere in the world Mr. Feathers voice is being heard....
Although Charlie is gone now his music lives on forever , he still has many fans here in Scotland and indeed all over the world.
I have never heard this gentleman. He is added to my play list now
Same here baby.
The best of Charlie Feathers always makes me feel better on my bad days. ❤️
Vive le rockabilly , petite clin d'oeil à tout rockabilly 67
Charlie, move on. Best Groove I ever Listen to
I just got into rockabilly today. I can’t believe I haven’t listen sooner.
Welcome onboard! I’m old enough to have listened to Hillbilly Bop /Boogie leading up to Rockabilly way back in the fifties
@@devonmoors Lucky Guy
Charlie.. Rockabilly God!
ultimate rockabilly
Other king of rockabilly
love Rockabilly long live Rockabilly Mexico
1st time I've listened to this cool kat! Right on 📻🎵🎶🎵🎶
Damn this is so good. I love when he does his hiccup shriek.
Charlie always has One Hand Loose!!!!!
Rockabilly King
Le meilleur
❤ ROCK N ROLL 4 ever !! ❤
Really good choice stuff here.
Brilliant set 😎👌
Thank you for posting this amazing music!👍🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
This cat is real gone man! Like Voyager in 2022!
The country song Wild Side Of Life (Honky Tonk Angels) in rockabilly form is ace 😎👌
it reminds me of some early preacher guitarists i've heard such as
czcams.com/video/vydaBBmFFG0/video.html (lonnie mcintorsh)
and also this one maybe,
czcams.com/video/4GogiVjoc3s/video.html (alfred karnes)
what do you think?
I agree a 100% but I just love rockabilly in general if I had my grandpas 59 chev and there was radio station that played this music in Vermont I’d be happy
top of the pile
Обожаю рокабилли
Meget bra. Rockabilly er min sort ja.
😘So cool
I Love to much.Silbilly
As a young Rockabilly musical talent myself,
I can assure you,
There will never be another charlie feathers.
I modeled my singing voice for the better part after Charlie Feathers and Carl Perkins.
Those little flips, hiccups, and that endless range he can perform these songs with, is harder than it sounds. Most would consider it silly or talentless in this day and age, i know this to be true, because I do it as well and before I had the charisma to put people in their place, people used to make fun of me alot and try to joke about me and tell me to shut up... but how about you try to do it yourself.... I bet you can't. Let alone playing a guitar and doing it at the same time. I learned, just like Charlie, to not give a DAMN about what anyone else thought as long as it made me happy. And they may have made fun of me... but they listened to my music all the same ;)
Charlie Feathers had more talent in his finger nails by 20 than most people could dream to aquire in their whole life. As a driving force on the guitar eh I'd say he was known for simple chords and progression as a rhythmist. but played with that Hillbilly flare and natural flow and was more known a guitar pickin country boy with alot of soul
Damned elvis, damned the Beatles, and damned the mass commercialization of music after the 1950s
Given the chance and opportunities, Charlie Feathers could've Been the KING of rockabilly.
He was a very interesting personality, a simple man, a rambunctious Redneck Rebel.
He was what music needed then, and ever more, what music is desperate for now.
Someone who lacks true talent will never be more than a puppet. And Charlie traveled to his own beat, figuratively and physically.
Thanks for telling some truths on this damn internet for a change.
@@johnflushing9328 don't mention it man, this is a subject I'll never pass on an opportunity to talk about.
Mainly the mass commercialization of music, the top 40 chart, and greedy "shoved in your face" marketing the record companies all did in the very late 50s and mainly early 60s onwards.
It ruined alot of aspiring careers, and made people's music taste more bland than food bank oatmeal.
Rock on brother
@@arthurmoore1524 hey do you have any videos on CZcams? I dig this type of music....also do you have any relation to Scotty Moore?
Right on. Just found this cat. Will check him out further. I like to sing those quirky bits too.
Peter griffin from Family guy sounds like this guy sometimes xD
Foda demais
If there were a love button i would click it
I Love Charly.Silbilly
There used to be
Ditto J
XOXO!!
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many Charlie Feather posts , but not many first hand accounts of his gigs and stuff in the comments... cummon , spill the fkkn beans.
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Yes cool cat⚡🎼⚡
Colombia
Veldig bra.
I olready got it
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Sonia Willi también
Las colombianas tienen una mancha morada i tomate 🤣😸
Donde puedo descargar el tema Wide River la versión que esta acá?
El disco se llama Uh Huh Honey, me parece que ahí viene esa versión. Te dejo el blog por si quieres descargarlo.
surfadelic2.wordpress.com/tag/rockabilly/
Gracias genio
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