I was in the Hole in the Wall in Austin some time in the early 90s, and he was playing.. maybe 5 people in the audience. I was in total awe of his playing.. When his set finished, he sat down at a table next to mine, and I talked to him about his style and playing for 10-15 minutes.. Such a gracious dude.
Just saw him play at Long Beach last weekend and he still rips. Talked to him after the show and he was incredibly kind. When he played the Ace of Spades a room full of forty year olds broke into a mosh and it was something special. 10/10 go see him if you can
I'm torn between the flaming jungles of Nam' in the 60's... Rolling monster tubes on the beaches of Hawaii in the 70's... bombing downhill on a skateboard in the 80's... And toppling the Soviet Union in the 90's off one song.
Damn...I live in Long Beach n missed that show. Didn't even hear about it. Thanks for letting me know how I messed up. Looking to see him in Idaho cooming up where my sis lives. A visit n a show. Yeah!
First time I saw the Rev was opening for the Ramones in ‘87. Didn’t care for it. Now I’ve seen them more than any other band. Older and wiser. Saw them with Motörhead as a double bill once. Fantastic!
If the mixer would turn up the mic volume, the Rev wouldn't have to shove it up his nose to be heard! LOL Na, but seriously, that's a damn good tribute to The Great Lemmy. Well done Reverend.
Damn, man. Badass. That was a killer band doing an excellent and most worthy cover of an incredible song. Never thought someone with a string tie could be so fucking cool.
I've met Jimbo a dozen times at the Tralf in Buffalo but only met Jim twice. Mike from Agent Orange was super cool. Necromantix was super cool and the 5,6,7,8's hung out with us in the crowd after their set... Never had so much fun than at Rev's shows..
Met these boys at a signing a few years ago. Rev and Jimbo were class acts and spent time with everyone, Churilla looked at the pickguard I brought to have the guys sign and said, "I play drums, are you sure you want me to sign this". I looked at him, a bit off guard and said, "you are in the band aren't you? I hope you do sign it". I've seen them many times before and since then but I love the honest and down to Earth way these guys are. Genuine people playing great music. I'll never sell it. It's on my daily player guitar and some of the signatures have worn off a little bit, but it's imbued with greatness and it makes me play better because of these dudes and thinking of that solid, genuine interaction. Truly an interesting, fun and inspiring group.
My husband and I are sitting here watching the episode of Bitchin' Rides you are on. You mentioned your band, so I looked you up. And here I am rockin' out with you to one of my favorite classics! Great cover!! 😎👊
The Rev did a rendition of the Johnny Quest theme/Stop that Pigeon for a collection of Saturday morning cartoon themes ( bear with me ). The beginning of “Ace of Spades” ALWAYS brings that little medley from that obscure record to mind! Amazing musician!
I met Lemmy ang spoke with him for an hour at a topless bar near The Celebrity Theater in Anaslime CA I recomended backstage when he said There must be someplace around here better than this going on. I saw th 14 or so others shrug their shoulders and stepped over to him and recomended Fritz 2 he said Soubds Good Lets Go. We drank a few bourbon and Cokes. Not Jack and Coke I asked. No Jacks whiskey Bourbonhe said. Jack and Coke is a drink I like and learned later in places he went they noe calll a Jack and Coke A LEMMY . He was a great man and musician who loved his fans for keeping him doing what he loved and did untill the end. RIP IAN FRASER ! I believe he is in the better place !
who else heard of them watching beavis and butthead in middle school. then i found them on you tube way back in the 2000's when were cave painting our favorite bands!
Reverend I went to your show in San Pedro CA it was ZGREAT The Public gets what they deserve not what they demand unless we all decideto be a buisness not a band. Thats something I told Lemmy when talking with him at Fritz 2 It is from the zband Agent Orange I met st The Orange Bowl skateboardingpool Great music Rev
NICE!!! I love it when a musician makes a song their own but they don't stray too far from the original. I've heard some pretty awful covers of this song, but RHH did just an amazing job covering this. 👍😎👍
I found this band from listening to Sturgill Simpson and billy Strings, I love Ween, Zappa, claypool, I discovered this band today while sleeping and the fucking Devil told me I wanted Rockabilly, what is it really? Now I’m living on the moon by myself and just wish somebody could understand this Genre,! Help...
RIP Lemmy, and keep Rockin', Rev, caught this guy in several states, over the years. Pity it doesn't ever zoom out, so we can see the alt instrumentation.
....He drinks Pabst . Vans Warped Tour . Raining stray cats and dogs . After Concert he was Laid-back signing everyone that just happen to seek shelter....I said to him "Do you know , I have a bunch of Friends that turned me on to you" I ran through the Crowd looking for them . Found them , The kids were so thankful . They got to talk with him , Until the rain stopped and Mickey started singing "Bales of Cocaine" . In front of James Heath ....
I was in the Hole in the Wall in Austin some time in the early 90s, and he was playing.. maybe 5 people in the audience. I was in total awe of his playing.. When his set finished, he sat down at a table next to mine, and I talked to him about his style and playing for 10-15 minutes.. Such a gracious dude.
The Rev doesn't just rock. He's also a great storyteller. What an unappreciated legend.
Discovered rev by a beavis n butthead vid. Dayum those two dummies had that #$it going on
We appreciate him just fine
By most, yes. But I've been appreciating him since the early 1990's. Solid Gold!
@@puckstevo hey butthead: What dumass?
I get older and the Stories get better. 😊
Just saw him play at Long Beach last weekend and he still rips. Talked to him after the show and he was incredibly kind. When he played the Ace of Spades a room full of forty year olds broke into a mosh and it was something special. 10/10 go see him if you can
I'm torn between the flaming jungles of Nam' in the 60's...
Rolling monster tubes on the beaches of Hawaii in the 70's... bombing downhill on a skateboard in the 80's...
And toppling the Soviet Union in the 90's off one song.
Dec 2 2022, Williwaw Social, Anchorage AK...so very stoked
Damn...I live in Long Beach n missed that show. Didn't even hear about it. Thanks for letting me know how I messed up.
Looking to see him in Idaho cooming up where my sis lives. A visit n a show. Yeah!
Just bought tickets 😁❤🤘
🖤🖤
This dude is a powerhouse. One of the most energetic performers I've ever watched. Good stuff.
with the Paladins of course . Both Legends of rockabilly
Jim Heath is a rock god. Don't care what anyone says.
a rock'n'roller
thats true
I didn’t realize there actually were people who say he’s not!?!? (Idiots)
@@deaterk it's just not spoken about enough
Facts
huge Motörhead fan here and I respect this greatly. Dude nailed that solo and did Fast Eddie justice too
First time I saw the Rev was opening for the Ramones in ‘87. Didn’t care for it. Now I’ve seen them more than any other band. Older and wiser. Saw them with Motörhead as a double bill once. Fantastic!
So cool that he played Fast Eddie Clarke's original solo on this. Respect!
Just YES!!!
More please.
Absolutely nailed that!
If the mixer would turn up the mic volume, the Rev wouldn't have to shove it up his nose to be heard! LOL
Na, but seriously, that's a damn good tribute to The Great Lemmy. Well done Reverend.
Spot on. The mic level was fine during his introduction - what happened? They picked up the audience better than the Rev!
Damn, man. Badass. That was a killer band doing an excellent and most worthy cover of an incredible song. Never thought someone with a string tie could be so fucking cool.
I meet him a couple of years ago. Awesome dude and a gentleman.
Greenroom Hang Rev n Mike Dillon Howling Wolf NOLA last time they were here
Likewise. Such a badass, and never acts the "badass".
It took me more than 25 yrs to meet him. What a nice guy. A true legend
I've met Jimbo a dozen times at the Tralf in Buffalo but only met Jim twice. Mike from Agent Orange was super cool. Necromantix was super cool and the 5,6,7,8's hung out with us in the crowd after their set... Never had so much fun than at Rev's shows..
Any musician worth a toss tips his hat to THE Reverend!!!
Seeing them play Ace of Spades at the Ace of Spades was a great song to send everyone packing. Always a great show and never disappointed with RHH
Used to work at a rehearsal studio , met Jim and Jimbo and Scott, three nicest and genuine musicians and people I ever met 👍
God this was the perfect cover.
I had no idea Ace Of Spades could somehow sound better in Rev's style.
Zero vocals in the mix 🤷🏼♂️
It doesn't.
Remembering a good friend along with a LEGEND with THIS jAm. Ty Rev..
Met these boys at a signing a few years ago. Rev and Jimbo were class acts and spent time with everyone, Churilla looked at the pickguard I brought to have the guys sign and said, "I play drums, are you sure you want me to sign this". I looked at him, a bit off guard and said, "you are in the band aren't you? I hope you do sign it". I've seen them many times before and since then but I love the honest and down to Earth way these guys are.
Genuine people playing great music. I'll never sell it. It's on my daily player guitar and some of the signatures have worn off a little bit, but it's imbued with greatness and it makes me play better because of these dudes and thinking of that solid, genuine interaction. Truly an interesting, fun and inspiring group.
My husband and I are sitting here watching the episode of Bitchin' Rides you are on. You mentioned your band, so I looked you up. And here I am rockin' out with you to one of my favorite classics! Great cover!! 😎👊
FIRE,...YOUR MIC TECH.
I saw them open up for Motorhead along with Nashville Pussy in Toronto at a fairly small venue and it's one of the greatest memories of my life. 🥃🍻🇨🇦🤘
The Rev did a rendition of the Johnny Quest theme/Stop that Pigeon for a collection of Saturday morning cartoon themes ( bear with me ). The beginning of “Ace of Spades” ALWAYS brings that little medley from that obscure record to mind! Amazing musician!
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I've seen them live so many times. Was front row being crushed into a chain link fence at the last Fry Street fair in Denton,TX. So much fun!
The Ace of Psychobilly: Jim Heath🔥👍
Saw these guys open for Motorhead, awesome show!
I met Lemmy ang spoke with him for an hour at a topless bar near The Celebrity Theater in Anaslime CA I recomended backstage when he said There must be someplace around here better than this going on. I saw th 14 or so others shrug their shoulders and stepped over to him and recomended Fritz 2 he said Soubds Good Lets Go. We drank a few bourbon and Cokes. Not Jack and Coke I asked. No Jacks whiskey Bourbonhe said. Jack and Coke is a drink I like and learned later in places he went they noe calll a Jack and Coke A LEMMY . He was a great man and musician who loved his fans for keeping him doing what he loved and did untill the end. RIP IAN FRASER ! I believe he is in the better place !
who else heard of them watching beavis and butthead in middle school. then i found them on you tube way back in the 2000's when were cave painting our favorite bands!
A fave band! Seen RHH 14 times and hopefully more! Woot!
"Its right on to be right on"
It's a..... It's a..... It's a Ace of freak out!!!!!! 😭 😭
Couldn't hear the the lyrics much but holy shit what an awesome fucking cover!
It's almost like the song was written for them to play.
Damn right give me ace of spades!!!!!!
TRHH playing this is exactly what I needed.
That was really good. Far out man. 🤘🃏🎸🥃🍺🤤👊
Jim Heath and Band are so cool and kick ass!
Jello Biafra sold his soul.
Reverend I went to your show in San Pedro CA it was ZGREAT The Public gets what they deserve not what they demand unless we all decideto be a buisness not a band. Thats something I told Lemmy when talking with him at Fritz 2 It is from the zband Agent Orange I met st The Orange Bowl skateboardingpool Great music Rev
“… and don’t forget the joker!” R.I.P. my brother Steve, my metal mentor.
Now you know the origins of psycho Billy freakout
O shit i hear it!!!!!
Sounds good. Interesting choice of camera placement.
Reverend Horton Heat Kicks ass. …..obviously.
I remember when these guys opened for Motörhead a while back.
Seen the live twice in Lex, Ky. Awesome both times
These guys should do a cover of "Dance" by Motorhead (from Ace of Spades album). It really fits the Rockabilly/swing sound style.
I met him and jimbo about a decade ago at the rialto in tucson and they were both amazing
Texas Legend!! (I grew up in the 90s with him in deep elum)
great camera work, love the guitar close ups
i love this reverend!
the Rev. is rocking the Ed Gein look...
My hometown! This dude is so legit it’s ridiculous. The Rev!
LEGENDARY!
For the fucking Lemmy! Great Rev!
thank you =)
Even faster than Motörhead!
Check out the Battalion of Saints version, it's excellent.
They played faster live though lol
NICE!!!
I love it when a musician makes a song their own but they don't stray too far from the original. I've heard some pretty awful covers of this song, but RHH did just an amazing job covering this. 👍😎👍
nice camera work, i think i was here :)
A true tribute.
he always brings the''heat''
Great quality man. Way cool.
thank u =)
This is b4 they start......
HOLY SHIT!!!!!
The Reverend blesses Lemmy.
what a fk'n legend.
Outstanding Sir!
Great cover!
Yeah! Love this version,
Excellent job!
Brilliant!!!
Holy Crap! Perfect!
I found this band from listening to Sturgill Simpson and billy Strings, I love Ween, Zappa, claypool, I discovered this band today while sleeping and the fucking Devil told me I wanted Rockabilly, what is it really? Now I’m living on the moon by myself and just wish somebody could understand this Genre,! Help...
Instant fan!
so crazy, I love it
Incredible
Nailed it.
That was tremendous. ❤
Saw them live in Atlanta with Toadies,they were so damn good
To cool for words!!!!
thanks =)
Ace of Spades sounds awesome as a rockabilly/psychobilly song…
Solid.
Coolness!
lol The Reverend playing a song by the god of rock-n-roll! Perfect!
I want to see this fella in The Boxmasters with Stuart D. (Unknown Hinson) Baker and Billy Bob Thornton!
Un Grande Saluti daun Paese Chiamato ITALIA .. GRAZIE
same to u... and how do i can say.... still good morning or evening =) and all good for u
That was damn faithful.
God damn, son...
Saw him about a month ago, killer show, played this cover then too
You must be in VA. Saw them end of July as well. Great show!
@@XenoHosting OH actually! That show must of been right before or right after, he played right across the river from me in KY
Saw him in the early 90's in Detroit.
AWESOME
Hes a legend
RIP Lemmy, and keep Rockin', Rev, caught this guy in several states, over the years. Pity it doesn't ever zoom out, so we can see the alt instrumentation.
Genius
It's all the same to me. Ace out 🇺🇸👊🌹🐾🛩️🍸
That's perfect
I'm so glad I live in a world where this exists.
Awwww yeah!
....He drinks Pabst . Vans Warped Tour . Raining stray cats and dogs . After Concert he was Laid-back signing everyone that just happen to seek shelter....I said to him "Do you know , I have a bunch of Friends that turned me on to you" I ran through the Crowd looking for them . Found them , The kids were so thankful . They got to talk with him , Until the rain stopped and Mickey started singing "Bales of Cocaine" . In front of James Heath ....
Great!
HELL F#*KING YEAH!!!!!!
I’d like to hear Messer Chups cover this tune.
:D Thanks!
Shouldn't be able to sound that good without distortion, but.... talent happens.