First Time Hearing "Ram Jam" - Black Betty

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  • @MisterMcDipStick
    @MisterMcDipStick Před rokem +8635

    Fun fact - Director of the video asked them how much they needed to shoot the video. Ram Jam responded... 200 dollars. Director thought it was for production. It was for weed to get them in the zone 😂. The video was shot in the drummers backyard.

    • @kierstenridgway4634
      @kierstenridgway4634 Před rokem +281

      They got enough for everyone with 200 bucks! This video reminds me of back in the day party's out in the country. I'd hop on the back of a bike and .... no helmet! 😬❤️✌️

    • @leonardodavinchii4220
      @leonardodavinchii4220 Před rokem +33

      🔥

    • @elizabitty213
      @elizabitty213 Před rokem +73

      That’s fantastic 😅😂

    • @SirWrecksy
      @SirWrecksy Před rokem +132

      Another Fun fact:
      Although the song was a huge hit, they didn't make one penny off of it after being sued

    • @leonardodavinchii4220
      @leonardodavinchii4220 Před rokem +40

      @@SirWrecksy why did they get sued?

  • @jatexas71
    @jatexas71 Před rokem +1483

    "Who's Betty White? You ain't got no culture." I couldn't stop laughing.

  • @jenniferhughes4610
    @jenniferhughes4610 Před rokem +940

    Black Betty was a Leadbelly song. Leadbelly was folk and blues artist back in the 40"s. He played many instruments, but was most noteable for his strong vocals, and 12 string guitar. Covers of his many folk songs have became hits for many rock and roll artists. Including Led Zepplin, Creedance Clearwater Revival, Nirvana, and of course Ram Jam. Leadbelly is definatley someone worth checking out.

    • @crlchs
      @crlchs Před rokem +15

      Lead Belly recorded in 1939.

    • @davedavid7061
      @davedavid7061 Před 11 měsíci +25

      I saw this guy on Judge Mathis tryna get his guitar back. Mathis says Hey that songs kinda racist isnt it? Dude goes "Its a Leadbelly cover"

    • @wirtification
      @wirtification Před 11 měsíci +7

      Yeah I forgot it went bk... but a Betty is also a hot chick here lol

    • @kevindimauro9689
      @kevindimauro9689 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@crlchsSeems to be growing in popularity now in 2023.

    • @666kinski
      @666kinski Před 11 měsíci +11

      The Lomaxes & James Iron head Baker were before Leadbelly.

  • @adriennewhite9662
    @adriennewhite9662 Před 9 měsíci +38

    That was MY jam back in the day!!! Oh how I wish we could have the 70's back!!!

    • @Sweetrose333
      @Sweetrose333 Před 4 měsíci +1

      😎 That would be awesome
      I graduated high school in 1970

    • @nettieforce1
      @nettieforce1 Před měsícem +1

      1980 from Sayville H.S. in Lake Ronkonkoma, Long Island!😁

    • @burlingwillow7140
      @burlingwillow7140 Před 28 dny +3

      I agree … miss everything about the 70’s music , and my youth . These young men just took me back in time. 😊✌🏼

  • @thorsden5562
    @thorsden5562 Před rokem +866

    I'm old enough to be your grandfather and I have to say you all crack me up! I really enjoy watching you guys get excited about music that I enjoyed as a young man back in the 70's!

    • @God-of-canine
      @God-of-canine Před rokem +30

      Man your time was Full of the best music. And here I am Stuck with the gen-z songs, like the OG singers like M Cyrus perfect, but todays rap. I just don’t like it. I hope This gave you some happiness in knowing that some people still like classic music.

    • @anilu3021
      @anilu3021 Před rokem +19

      70s has some of the best music combining lots of styles and with great musicians.

    • @rexbennett
      @rexbennett Před 10 měsíci +1

      CHURCH!

    • @magnificentmuttley154
      @magnificentmuttley154 Před 9 měsíci +10

      @@anilu3021 Thats exactly why we (GenZ) who were part of the 70's just cant shut up about 60's & 70's music. There was _SO MUCH_ playing on the radio back then, no matter where you put the dial: pop, hard rock, soft rock, folk rock, progressive rock, country, contemporary orchestra/ elevator music, blues, soul, funk, motown, jazz-funk, contemp jazz, the list goes on
      GenY (Millennials) talk alot about 80's music, naturally because it was their first decade of life. Perfectly understandable. But a massive variety of 60's & 70's material was still playing on the radio in the 80's too- - - they just don't mention that

    • @pierreo33
      @pierreo33 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@God-of-canine "OG singers like M Cyrus"
      what.

  • @jonathandill4654
    @jonathandill4654 Před rokem +1669

    Black Betty was a song by blues legend Lead Belly, Huddie Ledbetter back in the 1930s. Ram Jam was just covering it with their rocking version.

    • @laurarominger2073
      @laurarominger2073 Před rokem +20

      Did not know that!!!!

    • @itsthesmallhats
      @itsthesmallhats Před rokem +62

      its also about gun that couldnt shoot straight. "the damn thing gone blind". the child is the bullet.

    • @cody0126a
      @cody0126a Před rokem +7

      Yep he is a local celebrity in Shreveport, La.

    • @veronicaguidry6636
      @veronicaguidry6636 Před rokem +34

      I was to understand that it started in the civil war with the black soldiers talking about a gun that was used and a next gun made that wasn’t as accurate and was called the child of black Betty.

    • @michaelmarrone5768
      @michaelmarrone5768 Před rokem +16

      Ironically, radio stations wouldn't play the cover because it was thought racist. It's way more popular now.I have found the original song by Lead Belly on youtube. Fun listen

  • @dls9437
    @dls9437 Před 10 měsíci +303

    From an old retired teacher in Tennessee, you guys cracked me up as you listened to this song. I haven't enjoyed a reaction clip so much in a long time. Glad you enjoyed the song from back in my day:)

  • @Nova-bc3kj
    @Nova-bc3kj Před 7 měsíci +23

    No matter the history of Black Betty, these guys were singing and ram jamming about a fine wild WOMAN. The group RAM JAM could not have cared less about the history of the song, but they did love women.

  • @dragonriders729
    @dragonriders729 Před rokem +1948

    It's A VERY old African-American work song, from almost a hundred years ago. The earliest known recordings are by a Hall of Fame blues artist called "LeadBelly". It'd be INCREDIBLE for you guys to dive into the old roots of Rock blues artists. Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, LeadBelly, Robert Johnson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, & the many others. You're doing great guys. 🙂🙏👍❤

    • @brandonbauder6157
      @brandonbauder6157 Před rokem +52

      You just listed all of my favorites. I think we just became best friends lmfao

    • @jmace1957
      @jmace1957 Před rokem +56

      Older than that - over 200 years old

    • @estb.mcmxciii3012
      @estb.mcmxciii3012 Před rokem +45

      @@jmace1957exactly, It was a cadence that American soilders sang in the revolutionary warfighting the british

    • @brendabernstein286
      @brendabernstein286 Před rokem +21

      You really educated an old southern white woman. I had no idea this was a "Ledbelly" song. Trippen

    • @brandonbauder6157
      @brandonbauder6157 Před rokem

      @@brendabernstein286 you're pedantry doesn't phase me.

  • @Kay__Tee
    @Kay__Tee Před rokem +674

    I believe each verse refers to a different “Betty”; a gun, a woman, drugs etc. awesome reaction!

    • @johnrectangle6034
      @johnrectangle6034 Před rokem +69

      First verse a rifle,second a liquor(it's an old song),third a lady!

    • @kristineill2378
      @kristineill2378 Před rokem +7

      Back in the day some prison had a whip and they called it,"Ole Black Betty"..so I heard don't know for sure.

    • @danielcastiglione5328
      @danielcastiglione5328 Před rokem +1

      All of it is moonshine. First verse about the head (child) coming off the still. Strongest proof alcohol, (drives you wild), and also cause you to go blind (damn thing gone blind…)

    • @kristineill2378
      @kristineill2378 Před rokem

      @@danielcastiglione5328 That's interesting.

    • @laurarominger2073
      @laurarominger2073 Před rokem +12

      Yeah. My husband looked it up and it actually might be about a gun. But as a kid I thought it was an inappropriate racial song about black women. Haha. Not that’s it’s inappropriate to like black women but I always thought it would be offensive to me if I was a black woman. Hate the woke shit now. We’re all too sensitive. I kinda hope it was about a black woman and not a damn gun. Haha

  • @susanyanish1117
    @susanyanish1117 Před rokem +38

    Back in the late 70's, this was one of our boys' high school varsity basketball team warm-up songs, along with Queen - We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions, Commodores - Brick House, and Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music
    Our gym rocked out before every home game, all the way to win the Alaska State Tournament in 1979 and again in 1980...good memories!
    Thanks, guys!

    • @gailpippin9761
      @gailpippin9761 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Clearly great songs for a great team!!!

  • @crystalmeier6579
    @crystalmeier6579 Před 10 měsíci +42

    Black Betty was also a slang term for Black Beauties, amphetamines that came in black capsules. VERY popular during this era, as were songs being centered around drug use. I grew up in it.

    • @CNTablet-sg7qx
      @CNTablet-sg7qx Před 22 dny +1

      WAY back in the day you could find ads in the back of magazines on the east coast. You used to be able to order them out of NYC

  • @shevawn4927
    @shevawn4927 Před rokem +278

    I'm a 60+ year old black woman. When this Song dropped it was all over the place! Everybody jammed to it!! I went to school with 3 black girls named "Betty".. Another Song that's similar is by the Georgia Satellites called "Keep Your Hands to Yourself". You should check it out.

    • @lisacruz8952
      @lisacruz8952 Před rokem +10

      Definitely should listen to "Keep your hands to yourself"

    • @mikem2778
      @mikem2778 Před rokem +1

      This song totally sounds like Georgia Satellites. Wish they had done more. Only Betty I've heard is Veronica's friend (and Archie's gf), Bette White, and Davis lol

    • @rimrunz1795
      @rimrunz1795 Před rokem +2

      I'm a 60+ white guy, and we, too, were way into this song as teens..... Mainly, i liked th hard driving meter and drum work

    • @Zenohbia
      @Zenohbia Před rokem +1

      It’s amazing how many cultural lines good music crosses. Georgia satellites song is another good one.

    • @garciamadrid9040
      @garciamadrid9040 Před rokem

      Let me check!

  • @kathleenthomas1971
    @kathleenthomas1971 Před rokem +179

    a one hit wonder but loved this song, i was a teenager in the 70's, we had lots of backyard jams like this

    • @hettel_visual
      @hettel_visual Před rokem +2

      Makes me wonder how they only made one hit, with their energy, sound and skill. Sad!

    • @gulfgypsy
      @gulfgypsy Před rokem +1

      Yes! Grew up in southern California and if we weren't at a concert, we'd be at someone's house jammin' and living la vida loca 😃

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 Před rokem +1

      Start it off with Hair of the dog by Nazerath then some Slow ride by Foghat ,, Then Some More than a feeling by Boston , Then some Lay it on the line by Toto ,, The some Jane by Jefferson starship ,Then some Dance the night a way by Van Halen Then some KISS I wanna rock and roll all night, For starters lol THE 70s WERE so much fun

    • @mojomanmurph1925
      @mojomanmurph1925 Před rokem

      I listened to all their music and I agree. It was their only good one. Amazes me how you can make such a jamming song and not have any others that come close on your albums.

  • @46reno
    @46reno Před 10 měsíci +141

    I am no bleeding heart, but I love how good music has no color lines and reveals how much we all have in common. Music is a gift from God.

    • @crlchs
      @crlchs Před 10 měsíci +5

      Truth is, there's only One Race, the Human Race. Bible says so.
      OLD TESTAMENT
      Genesis 3:20
      And Adam named his wife Eve, because she would be the mother of all the living.
      Genesis 9:18
      The sons of Noah who came out of the ark were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. And Ham was the father of Canaan. 19These three were the sons of Noah, and from them the whole earth was populated.
      NEW TESTAMENT
      Acts 17:26
      “And from one blood he made the whole world of humanity to be dwelling on the whole surface of The Earth and he marked out the times in his decrees and set the coasts of the dwelling places of humanity,”
      We all have the same Grandmother, Eve...and Grandfather, Noah. One big family that the devil works hard at dividing. Don't listen to him. We're all cousins!

    • @POPTART45
      @POPTART45 Před 10 měsíci +3

      That's a true blue message. Thank you.

    • @eligebrown8998
      @eligebrown8998 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well said

    • @janettamcgee8124
      @janettamcgee8124 Před 6 měsíci

      Red and yellow, black and white. We are precious in his sight. CNN and FoxNews try to make up forget that.

    • @GreyDabbler
      @GreyDabbler Před 5 měsíci +1

      Very well put!

  • @ronj9448
    @ronj9448 Před 11 měsíci +86

    I enjoyed this song for over forty years. You cats having so much fun on this video makes me think I might have missed out! You're a riot and God bless.

  • @georgeralph8031
    @georgeralph8031 Před rokem +573

    Even Lead Belly confessed this song pre-dated him by several generations. It was a Revolutionary War cadence song used by American troops in fighting the British. Black Betty was the vernacular for Kentucky squirrel rifles, known for their deadly accuracy and a black walnut stock. Listen to the lyrics more closely and you will now hear the correct context.

    • @patverum9051
      @patverum9051 Před rokem +4

      You think a squirrel rifle would be any good against troops?
      It was an English musket that was derived from a previous model, but
      had a tendency to explode and blind the shooter.

    • @clipsedrag13
      @clipsedrag13 Před rokem +9

      @@patverum9051 like all muskets?

    • @gretchengoulet9109
      @gretchengoulet9109 Před rokem +2

      Thank you George Ralph much respect to you

    • @joegibson4946
      @joegibson4946 Před rokem +32

      @@patverum9051 During the colonial period, settlers and pioneers became trained sharpshooters. They had to learn the skill in order to protect their families and provide food and clothing from the hides of animals. Their weapon of choice was designed so that a marksman could effectively kill a squirrel jumping out of a tree at three hundred yards or better. Because of its remarkable craftsmanship and accuracy this weapon, or rifle, soon became known throughout the world. Though thousands of muskets and rifles were made in Europe, the Kentucky Rifle, custom made in American, developed a reputation as the finest rifle made, and the premier firearm for over a century.

    • @Mark-ug6fx
      @Mark-ug6fx Před rokem +1

      Thanks really appreciate it very much.

  • @michellecastaneda4104
    @michellecastaneda4104 Před rokem +131

    Great to see the younger generation enjoying good old rock ‘n’ roll. Nothing will ever replace it

  • @jeremynelsen4382
    @jeremynelsen4382 Před 4 měsíci +4

    On the pro rodeo circuit there was a black horse named black Betty and everytime she was rode they would play this song. It would get you so pumped up when she’s bucking across the arena with this banger playing loud.

  • @hollywood5274
    @hollywood5274 Před 8 měsíci +12

    There was so much good original songs in the 70's and 80's that we didn't pay much attention to them. We just took it for granted and enjoyed them all at parties and dances. Watching you guys freak out at hearing them is so funny. Glad you all are enjoying them as much as we did.

  • @TanyaQueen182
    @TanyaQueen182 Před rokem +742

    Black Betty refers to an old weapon from the Revolutionary War. But it's definitely a double entendre. Love this song.

    • @itsjustme8947
      @itsjustme8947 Před rokem +29

      No, it doesn't. Rumors with no known citations. Brown Bess may be what you're thinking of.

    • @itsjustme8947
      @itsjustme8947 Před rokem +30

      @@anacara9772 Not only do I have access to a search engine, but also a degree in military history. I'll take my answer over your attempt at an insult any day of the week. Oh, and if you're going to attempt to correct others yourself, how about you cite your work....or do you not have access to a search engine?

    • @BelovedChatter
      @BelovedChatter Před rokem +27

      In an interview conducted by Alan Lomax with former Texas penal farm prisoner Doc "Big Head" Reese, Reese stated that the term "Black Betty" was used by prisoners to refer to the "Black Maria" - the penitentiary transfer wagon. That’s one version with citations.

    • @itsjustme8947
      @itsjustme8947 Před rokem +14

      @@BelovedChatter That's a usage of the term that I AM familiar with. I agree with you.

    • @burningdaylights
      @burningdaylights Před rokem +16

      Because Lead Belly couldn't help singing about Revolutionary War weapons. :/

  • @csutton161
    @csutton161 Před rokem +115

    70's music was the bomb, even my grown kids love the music I grew up with!! I remember this song, partied to it many a times

    • @worthrepeating44
      @worthrepeating44 Před rokem +3

      I loved growing up in the 70's. We did jam hard back then!

    • @tonythomas951
      @tonythomas951 Před rokem +2

      @@worthrepeating44 Same here. The 70s rocked.

  • @williamscoggin1509
    @williamscoggin1509 Před 10 měsíci +16

    The song Hit the radio when I was in high school in the first half of the 1970s. We all nearly fell over it was so crazy and I'm surprised that today's radio will still even play it.
    You can't help but love this song!!! 👍🏻

  • @jamesrichey2434
    @jamesrichey2434 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Our generation(s) stay alive thanks to you folks, thank you for that.

  • @lisahumphries3898
    @lisahumphries3898 Před rokem +218

    You can hear Leadbelly’s recording of this song from 1939 on CZcams, too!
    It’s an old song. Lyrics change depending on who sings it too.

    • @markmyers8491
      @markmyers8491 Před rokem +6

      leadbelly the og -- nirvana covered a song from him too

    • @Trac489
      @Trac489 Před rokem +2

      Wow Lisa, happy to see you know Leadbelly, You rock.

    • @teresahall4247
      @teresahall4247 Před rokem +3

      💜 Leadbelly One of the greats. My second behind Robert Johnson.

    • @radioethiopiate9327
      @radioethiopiate9327 Před rokem +4

      It's even older than Leadbelly too. I've heard an old field holler rendition. One of the Lomax recordings I think.

    • @teresahall4247
      @teresahall4247 Před rokem +1

      @@radioethiopiate9327 Wow I’m going to have to look for it! Who knows how long the song was around before anyone recorded it.

  • @eileenansaldi3128
    @eileenansaldi3128 Před rokem +169

    I’m an American woman now living in Ireland that ADORED.....dancing to disco in the 70’s in high school but WOW, remember well blasting Black Betty at any home party we’d throw! ....It makes me laugh out loud everytime I replay ur reaction to it! Thanks for the joy you guys give out👏🏻👏🏻🥰🥰🙌🙌🙌

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro Před rokem

      "I’m an American woman now living in Ireland that ADORED."
      That is a strange sentence.

    • @melindadurchholz3738
      @melindadurchholz3738 Před rokem +4

      She is saying she adored dancing to disco,etc. I remember using that term in my twenties.What a joy it is to see these guys rocking out to beloved songs from the past!u

    • @jpc1147
      @jpc1147 Před rokem

      Hear! Hear!

    • @judistocker1811
      @judistocker1811 Před rokem

      As soon as I no longer have the current dogs I have I want to move to Ireland. I’d love to buy my great grandmothers cottage on Inishfree and visit family in Co Donegal. Also visit where the Kelly and McCarville clans were from.

    • @wirtification
      @wirtification Před 11 měsíci

      You go Mah!!!!! Awesomeness 👌🏻 👏🏻 👍🏻 😍

  • @amywatson2743
    @amywatson2743 Před rokem +20

    You young men crack me up. I love your willingness to explore different genres that span decades, and topics. This Gen X lame momma is proud of you all! Much love and happiness to you all

  • @maggielucas8685
    @maggielucas8685 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Lovely watching your reactions boys. Song's great. God did we look like that in the 70's.

  • @suzanneprock7286
    @suzanneprock7286 Před rokem +186

    This is how we partied in the 70's, in someone's yard, bonfires, at lakes with great music! There's a long version you should listen to.

    • @TheBubbaClemson
      @TheBubbaClemson Před rokem +2

      And well into the 80's too.

    • @causticchameleon7861
      @causticchameleon7861 Před rokem +5

      Oh lord, I remember those backyard or country woods parties with the hunch punch!

    • @corkymack1409
      @corkymack1409 Před rokem +5

      Garage bands

    • @traceybanks3525
      @traceybanks3525 Před rokem +3

      @@TheBubbaClemson that's right.. some of the best times in my life.. Sadly, the kids today have missed out on those good old day's..

    • @maryreilly5092
      @maryreilly5092 Před rokem +2

      It was expected that every body have a Blast but also everyone looked out for each other. A young person stayed over at the house and they didn't drive home drunk. We watched out for each other and in doing so, it was relatively safe to party like that back then. No cops were called...no cops ever came to bother us! No one doing stupid stuff at the house parties with weapons. If a fight broke out at all, which was extremely rare, it was Mano y Mano, fighting with fists! It didn't last but a minute cause it would be broken up! Being cool then didn't mean looking cool, or saying cool things. "Being Cool" meant flying under the radar...unnoticed! Not attracting attention to our party! That was very, very important then. No one wanted to go to Juvenile hall or to jail.

  • @kathythekatt196
    @kathythekatt196 Před rokem +71

    This song was originally written as a work song in the early part of the 20th century & possibly into the 19th century. It was credited to Huddle "Lead Belly" Ledbetter. However there seemed to be earlier singers.

    • @MissionMichelle911
      @MissionMichelle911 Před rokem

      A Lead Belly version?

    • @retordwa9280
      @retordwa9280 Před rokem +4

      Its a public domain song...LB popularized it just like Were did you sleep last night and couple others...

    • @billmafturack8189
      @billmafturack8189 Před rokem

      LeadBelly version ..
      czcams.com/video/SJUSGuNxt-4/video.html

    • @billmafturack8189
      @billmafturack8189 Před rokem

      1933 recording …
      czcams.com/video/tiCEVl_9-MM/video.html

  • @littlebeebs1
    @littlebeebs1 Před rokem +4

    WOO ! That’s definitely fire extinguisher worthy ! Love the reaction! My favorite so far ! YEAH !

  • @stephb3321
    @stephb3321 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Your reactions are priceless. I’m cracking up watching you guys. 😂

  • @evangelinebelami8716
    @evangelinebelami8716 Před rokem +193

    "Black Betty" was a rifle used during the Civil War. Black Betty's Child was a newer version and shot like shit.... hence 'gone blind'
    Then it was a chain gang song. This tune has been around a long time!!
    This is just a short version, the story is actually very interesting. Look it up!

    • @3mmdm32
      @3mmdm32 Před rokem +8

      You got the history right 100%

    • @sallyshipwreck4315
      @sallyshipwreck4315 Před rokem +5

      Interesting- thanks!

    • @hudsonsteele8532
      @hudsonsteele8532 Před rokem +1

      I thought I heard the chaingang singing this!

    • @michaelccozens
      @michaelccozens Před rokem +1

      Urban legend, I'm afraid. The Wiki on this song is instructive.
      There's a bunch of possible meanings for "Black Betty", but some leading contenders are a transplanted northern English slang-term for a bottle of whisky, the whips used to beat enslaved people in the South ("bam-a-lam"), or Southern slang for the secured wagon/truck used to transport prisoners, also sometimes called the "Black Maria".

    • @wifeofagrumpyoldmarine428
      @wifeofagrumpyoldmarine428 Před rokem +2

      I had no idea! If I did know this, it’s been so long I forgot! Thanks!

  • @occwprime9798
    @occwprime9798 Před rokem +23

    Young dudes digging old rock. Makes my heart sing!

  • @tamarAW515
    @tamarAW515 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Just discovered you guys today. You have no idea how much I needed a good laugh and a few smiles. Thanks for being so fun and open minded about old music!

  • @deeann9066
    @deeann9066 Před 11 měsíci +3

    It’s so much fun watching you young guys enjoy the music of my youth❤️

  • @chelseabrinkman7789
    @chelseabrinkman7789 Před rokem +96

    There is a longer version to this song. Danced to this when I was in high school back in the '70's. We did have some good bands back then. Glad you guys enjoyed it. Music and food is universal language.

  • @rickysneaks7424
    @rickysneaks7424 Před rokem +107

    🤣 You guys kill me!
    It just shows we all need an open mind. I've always thought music brought us together.
    Thanks for this.

    • @marywray6046
      @marywray6046 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I felt that way all my life, I'm a gen xer and the music of our day did change the world for better, at least for awhile,

  • @debbieking3575
    @debbieking3575 Před 7 měsíci

    You guys are the best!! Love how you have been checking all the old stuff.

  • @stevechoquette1838
    @stevechoquette1838 Před 9 měsíci +4

    love the genuine joy of enjoying music!

  • @user-kr8di9fl5u
    @user-kr8di9fl5u Před rokem +325

    Binge watching you guys. Can't stop laughing. Your infectious humour and perspective crosses boundaries. Signed 62 yr old white woman...yup

    • @HangingwithMonica
      @HangingwithMonica Před rokem +18

      Yes! Thier vibe is so entertaining. Love watching them. I'm a 40 year old white woman lol

    • @melissan1072
      @melissan1072 Před rokem +17

      Ditto baby! 43 y/o white lady here. Yup yup

    • @Apiphany69
      @Apiphany69 Před rokem +14

      53 yr old here! Love it!

    • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
      @Gort-Marvin0Martian Před rokem +17

      Yeah and a 74yo white man here! These guys are soooooo fun to watch. And I'm glad to be here! That's some def southern rock right here! Check out some Lynyrd Skynyrd for some more!!
      Y'all be safe.

    • @Whisper_292
      @Whisper_292 Před rokem +16

      56-yo white woman here. You guys have a most unexpected fan base!

  • @elsievickie
    @elsievickie Před rokem +24

    Grand Funk Railroad...
    Song...Inside Looking Out 1969 live...PURE FUNK
    If you liked Black Betty you'll Love this....Old school FUNK
    Enjoying your Channel 🤗

  • @gusxenakes48
    @gusxenakes48 Před 5 měsíci

    Just watched this December 24th 2023 you guys are fun and opening hearts. Have a blessed holiday season.

  • @thedesken
    @thedesken Před rokem

    Glad you guys like this song. It's been one of my favorites for decades.. my mom use to play it over and over on the record player. I'm an 80s inspired gal but this hit a primal note in me!!!

  • @Guarnere010
    @Guarnere010 Před rokem +28

    Love the fact these young guys can appreciate an old groove like this! Praise rock 'n roll

  • @stanblanton7798
    @stanblanton7798 Před rokem +58

    I loved as soon as the beat started, their heads started bobbing in sync. Awesome.

  • @tommurdock7918
    @tommurdock7918 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Your enthusiasm for good music is Awesome to watch !

  • @MacEwanRobert
    @MacEwanRobert Před 7 měsíci

    Best review I’ve seen yet. We listened to this in high school.
    You folks rock.

  • @imjustnana4996
    @imjustnana4996 Před rokem +51

    You gentlemen have made my day. My grandbaby is bopping her head just like you all. Much love from New York and thank you!!!

  • @kathimorrical9912
    @kathimorrical9912 Před rokem +9

    It's always fun seeing Bill Bartlett rocking. I've known him since 67..1967. He was a student at Miami U in Oxford Ohio. He was in Tony and the bandits, the Lemon Pipers, etc. He still lives around here (Oxford). Good man, great guitarist and musician!

  • @ericap.flores2720
    @ericap.flores2720 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Love 🫶🏼 how you guys experienced this cool ass song… had the same reaction when I first heard it back in 2001

  • @krisknight2613
    @krisknight2613 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The guy in the Can't Fold t-shirt was awesome, that's the way I feel whenever i hear this song, and I've been listening to it for decades ❤🎉

  • @mrichards6795
    @mrichards6795 Před rokem +51

    Good reaction! The "Black Betty" was actually a type of musket.

    • @oliverklozovxx6
      @oliverklozovxx6 Před rokem +4

      Yeah but not in this song.

    • @mrichards6795
      @mrichards6795 Před rokem +4

      @@oliverklozovxx6 Indeed! "Black Betty" certainly has a double-meaning in this song. 😁

    • @musicferret1829
      @musicferret1829 Před rokem +1

      I think you mean Black Bess a British musket.

    • @mrichards6795
      @mrichards6795 Před rokem +4

      @@musicferret1829 The British had the "Brown Bess". As I understand it, the stock on the Black Betty was black in colour because of the wood the Americans used and how they finished the product. The British had a brown stock on their musket because they used a different type wood. I'm not an expert on it but that is how it was explained to me.

    • @aryansigrid
      @aryansigrid Před rokem +2

      @@mrichards6795 Exact same thing I was told years ago.

  • @babyjuggernaught8203
    @babyjuggernaught8203 Před rokem +18

    This song is about a gun. The bullet is the child. Been jamming this most of my life.
    Ram Jams awesome one hit.

    • @peachesdixon7567
      @peachesdixon7567 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Black Betty was a gun that would explode into pieces often killing the shooter. Bad. So her "child" was made.

  • @debbujol5571
    @debbujol5571 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Ohohoh and some BB KING. I Gotta Move out of my Neighborhood. So many fun songs...music is THE universal language. Crosses all barriers. ❤

  • @gb3239
    @gb3239 Před 8 měsíci +3

    It is so much fun watching you guys. I remember when the song came out. Yes I am that f---king old.

  • @JoJo-es7tc
    @JoJo-es7tc Před rokem +44

    This we played before a night out circa 1982
    Now going back to the British, it is also said that ‘Black Betty’ was a nickname for a certain type of musket, i.e. an old-timey gun with black paint. And in that regard, the phrase “bam-ba-lam”, as recited in the lyrics, is said to be intended to imitate the sound of gunfire.

    • @JakkFrost1
      @JakkFrost1 Před rokem +6

      Not just that:
      "Black Betty had a child" refers to the musket ball, aka bullet, fired by the musket.
      "The damn thing gone wild" refers to that musket's notoriously poor accuracy, with shots often going off into the wild instead of their targets.

    • @bronzedrage
      @bronzedrage Před rokem +1

      Thus song was still popular in 1992 when I was in highschool and college. It was a popular House song back then.

    • @sylviacarlson3561
      @sylviacarlson3561 Před rokem +1

      Joanne, that's really interesting. Thank you for this.

  • @madelinesquires6106
    @madelinesquires6106 Před rokem +41

    I'm glad I'm as old as I am because I grew up on good music. Tom Jones, Elvis, Phil Collins, SRV, Muddy Waters, BB King, Peter Frampton, ELO, All of Motown, Rolling Stones, Canned Heat, Santana, Cat Stevens, the list goes on and on. Plus there was no auto tune or other bs. It was pure magical talent.

    • @shannonnichols3415
      @shannonnichols3415 Před rokem

      That’s when all the music came together, some for a convergence, and out popped entirely new genres! Which was so cool! That’s why it’s utterly ridiculous when anyone wants to bring up “cultural appropriation” for anyone or anything! We don’t copycat, we admire and mimic! No one here knows what anything original was or who copied what!

    • @AmethystDew
      @AmethystDew Před rokem

      The real truth.

    • @burningdaylights
      @burningdaylights Před rokem

      I'm with you, but Canned Heat had such crap vocals, it borders on comedy. Just listen to "Remember Woodstock." It's laughably bad.

    • @Angus-Johnson-8334
      @Angus-Johnson-8334 Před 4 měsíci

      1 Corinthians 15:1-4
      King James Version
      15 Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;
      2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
      3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
      4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:

    • @mjt1517
      @mjt1517 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Angus-Johnson-8334 seek the wisdom of Hermes Trismegistus.

  • @sharonmarie1258
    @sharonmarie1258 Před 2 měsíci

    Oh shit! I’m back here again! Love your reaction to Black Betty ❤️

  • @blakenorthrup
    @blakenorthrup Před 7 měsíci

    Love this channel. Watching these young men jamming to the old school tunes... reactions are priceless.😁👍👍

  • @dlpippin28
    @dlpippin28 Před rokem +36

    It was in the movie, “Blow” starring Johnny Depp when he is walking through the airport in a white suit! It is what you would call a one hit wonder! FYI, I LOOOOOVE watching you all as a group reacting to music! I love it! Stay hip, stay new, stay in contact with roots of origin! Much love ✌🏻

  • @Koakoa45
    @Koakoa45 Před rokem +85

    Black Betties is speed. A huge drug back in the 70's. black Betty” was synonymous with a bottle of whiskey in particular dating as far back as 17th century London. Black Betty’ was a nickname for a certain type of musket, i.e. an old-timey gun with black paint. And in that regard, the phrase “bam-ba-lam”, as recited in the lyrics, is said to be intended to imitate the sound of gunfire. But with that being said “Black Betty”, as in the song Ram Jam is covering, is recognized as an African-American labor chant. The current version was written in 1933. That being said it is believed they are singing about getting smashed drunk on Black Betty liquor.

    • @ltrane81
      @ltrane81 Před rokem +3

      My mom & aunts use 2 talk about Black Bettie’s…. Basically they were the shit. Todays adderall

    • @teresahall4247
      @teresahall4247 Před rokem +3

      I had forgotten it was slang for speed in the 70s. I remember the term dusted…..angel dust. Anyone remember what reds was? The Grateful Dead line pops in my head “livin on reds, vitamin C & cocaine”

    • @bonniezimmerman7313
      @bonniezimmerman7313 Před rokem

      Yup

    • @johnmerschbach7356
      @johnmerschbach7356 Před rokem +3

      You are 100% incorrect. The pills were black beauties, not black Betty's. The song is all about civil war rifle and its second version. PS, i took plenty of black beauties in the 70's thay were also classed as uppers (speed) and their counterpart, yellow jackets (downers) 🥳🤪

    • @MikeJones69696
      @MikeJones69696 Před rokem +1

      Actually when they mentioned black Betty they were actually talking about heroin - Black tar

  • @shawnmount2685
    @shawnmount2685 Před rokem +5

    You guys are hilarious... especially with "night at the Roxbury" headbob 😂😂😂❤

  • @Gamingreviewer300
    @Gamingreviewer300 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I freaking love watching y'alls reactions!

  • @teresahall4247
    @teresahall4247 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for taking me back to the 70s and fifth grade when Black Betty hit the radio. It still kicks ass!!

  • @gabby554
    @gabby554 Před rokem +41

    Info: In 1977, the American rock band Ram Jam re-recorded this song. The recording peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, number 7 in the UK Singles Chart and number 25 in Germany. At the same time, civil rights organizations such as the NAACP and the Congress of Racial Equality called for a boycott of the song. Your reaction is great.

    • @saoirse5308
      @saoirse5308 Před rokem +16

      What you forgot to say is Ram Jam gave full credit to Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter as the author. So the NAACP and the Congress of Racial Equality cost the decedents of Ledbetter royalty Money by keeping the song off the major radio stations in California as well as many NE states.
      Ram Jam did right by Ledbetter (a Black folk singer Born in the South in 1888) it was the NAACP and the Congress of Racial Equality who did him wrong.

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před rokem +6

      Seeing racist stuff where none is present

    • @saoirse5308
      @saoirse5308 Před rokem

      @Michelle Not much of a stretch, The 1st rule in the "Helping the Disadvantaged" game I'm sure is *never really help the Disadvantaged enough that they don't still need you* or you're out of a job.

  • @PatriciaPeters-ys7yq
    @PatriciaPeters-ys7yq Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks fellows. You’re personalities and black Betty are just what I needed to wake me up and get ready to face the day. Have a great day 😀

  • @mariesimpson4464
    @mariesimpson4464 Před 3 měsíci

    Had to get a Black Betty fix today! Love your reaction! I’m always comin back here!

  • @benjaminshillo7227
    @benjaminshillo7227 Před rokem +38

    Enjoy y'all reviews, enjoying different music and expanding your library. We like this song so much we named our black ameraucana hen Black Betty, and sister a silver ameraucana Bama Lam. My understanding is black Betty is a civil war musket from the Civil War, from Birmingham, Alabama. The baby she has is the musket ball and the child going wild is the accuracy. It's also said to be a song about heroine, whiskey, a car, and even roots to a work song. I don't who the writer is, I know Ram Jam only performed a version, Tom Jones is also supposed to have a version. Keep up the videos. Great stuff

    • @clownzzz4837
      @clownzzz4837 Před rokem +1

      It's an old cadence song. The guitar player who sings it (he wasn't the group's lead vocalist) changed it up a bit. It's a one hit wonder because this guitar player left the group right after and was never heard from again.

  • @terrygarcia897
    @terrygarcia897 Před rokem +3

    Back in the 70s we went to go go bars and they would play this. When I'm driving and this song comes on. Everyone watch out. Keep on rocking my friends. TX. Good night Graceland that's for the king

  • @renaycasey9700
    @renaycasey9700 Před 10 měsíci

    OMG, I truly enjoyed watching you gentlemen watch and listen to this!

  • @ozzylad2497
    @ozzylad2497 Před 2 měsíci

    Australian here I also grew up listening to this song ... brilliant ...

  • @chrismidyette1098
    @chrismidyette1098 Před rokem +37

    I would love to see you guys watch Safety Dance. That would be hilarious such a guilty pleasure'80s song

  • @desireefoster3738
    @desireefoster3738 Před rokem +14

    Gentlemen, this is a golden jewel from your own history.

  • @JayKhwaja
    @JayKhwaja Před rokem +2

    This a Solid Banger of a Song 🎵 70s & 80s Rocks Forever 😎⭐️

  • @susanindy6406
    @susanindy6406 Před 7 měsíci +3

    This recording by Ram Jam is a masterpiece. Everybody loves it.

  • @fred1395durst
    @fred1395durst Před rokem +6

    When the singing starts with that beat behind it never fails to make people vibe with it haha such a vibe

  • @vovindequasahi
    @vovindequasahi Před rokem +11

    Awesome song! Never gets old...

  • @paulbrooks8177
    @paulbrooks8177 Před 9 měsíci +1

    LMFAO
    WHEN Y'all FINALLY GOT IT!!!
    BETTY WAS BLACK AND ALL TOGETHER LOVELY

  • @lesliegriffith5748
    @lesliegriffith5748 Před 11 měsíci +10

    I discovered your channel. You guys are adorable and make me smile.

  • @whocares2214
    @whocares2214 Před rokem +18

    Love this song! You guys are so hyped I love it!!!

  • @22Phantasm
    @22Phantasm Před rokem +12

    This reaction had me in tears! You guys are so freaking funny and entertaining. The best reaction I've seen all year.... all your heads bopping to the beat.... priceless.

  • @joanhall365
    @joanhall365 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love watching your reactions makes me smile!!💕

  • @emmittwalsh2637
    @emmittwalsh2637 Před 2 měsíci

    Good job, guys. Hope to see more from you. Funny as hell.

  • @aprilbruce1809
    @aprilbruce1809 Před rokem +10

    One of the best rock songs of my time . Had the pleasure of watching them live.

  • @paddyodriscoll8648
    @paddyodriscoll8648 Před rokem +48

    Leadbelly was the first to be recorded singing it, but it’s much older than that. Many have ideas about what the song is about, but one is based an a military marching song. The chorus style and rhythm matches up very closely to this. The term black Betty isn’t unlike Brown Bess, which was a musket. Bam the lamb and thing gone wild is about shooting the gun, and when a ball flares off course. So, due to this, some believe it was a marching song for the Buffalo Soldiers…

    • @keetahbrough
      @keetahbrough Před rokem +1

      I don't believe buffalo soldiers sang marching songs. They weren't that kind of soldier.. it wasn't a cult.

    • @valardeeedeyosuri9851
      @valardeeedeyosuri9851 Před rokem

      Very informative....thank you

    • @paddyodriscoll8648
      @paddyodriscoll8648 Před rokem +1

      @@keetahbrough you’re kidding, right? All US soldiers sing marching cadences. It’s part of their training.

    • @rubyleuty9417
      @rubyleuty9417 Před rokem +2

      Actually it was a cadence that was used on the chain gangs working in the 20’s and 30’s.

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Před rokem

      @@keetahbrough “It wasn’t a cult”? Do you think regiments with marching songs are a cult? That’s amongst the stupidest sh1t I’ve had the misfortune to read today. Well done.

  • @rambotheambo4655
    @rambotheambo4655 Před rokem +1

    I just found this channel. I had to find this Black Betty one because the gentleman in the Adidas shirt sings it in the future episodes of rock band reactions. 🤣🤣🤣 Hearing him just bust out 🎶 Oh Black Betty Bam a lam 🎶 has me literally in tears laughing. Y’all have made my day.

  • @lynneslightom2003
    @lynneslightom2003 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You guys are adorable. I could be your mom. I'd love to hang out and listen to 70s music with you. Too fun. Thank you for your channel 🙏

  • @Teresia12
    @Teresia12 Před rokem +4

    I love seeing new reaction to this. This was in 1973. We were into loving. If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with. That sort of thing. Race didn't factor into it. We all partied and hung out, lived in communes, had the best music ever, like Hendrix and Earth, Wind, and Fire and a hundred more.

  • @hunterdean4766
    @hunterdean4766 Před rokem +10

    I love this song. If I was ever an MMA fighter or a boxer this would be my walkout song.

  • @1GODISNOWHERE1
    @1GODISNOWHERE1 Před 4 měsíci

    Honest, raw first reaction, well done!

  • @TheCaptain64
    @TheCaptain64 Před rokem +1

    Loved this song as a kid in the 70s, another great song from the same time you could listen to is Cozy Powell Dance with the Devil, its fantastic , love seeing youngsters like you listen to old stuff like this, great reaction guys, real music .

  • @hfoor11
    @hfoor11 Před rokem +23

    It's been a long time but sometime around 1939 Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter made the famous Black Betty. It was an African-American work song. Born in 1949 Myke Rocco Scavone was the lead singer of Ram Jam but if you heard the original you would have respect for the song. The original ballad was pre-1934 and the references were to a whip called the Black Betty.

  • @00justsayin00
    @00justsayin00 Před rokem +71

    “Betty” isn’t a black name, per se, it’s a generational name. It was once a very popular name in the US, but mostly for the generations born 1920s - 1950s.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Před rokem +12

      It's a nickname for one of the most popular names on the planet. The name 'Elizabeth' has a LOT of nicknames associated with it, including Liz, Liza, Lizzy, Beth, Betty, Bette, and many more.

    • @stacym31
      @stacym31 Před rokem +7

      My aunt was named Betty. 🙏 RIP. And my other aunt was named Bette (pronounced Betty).

    • @Soundeagle3456
      @Soundeagle3456 Před rokem +2

      @@Mr.Ekshin Elizabeth and Victoria were the prime names in the early 20th century.

    • @itsnotthesamething
      @itsnotthesamething Před rokem +2

      My mom wanted to name me Betty but my dad wouldn't stand for it. We had 3 Betty's in the family already.

    • @anniesue4456
      @anniesue4456 Před rokem +1

      @@Mr.Ekshin and Betsy

  • @thegrouchygambler9453
    @thegrouchygambler9453 Před 11 měsíci

    You four sitting there bopping your heads to this 70's rock song is some funny azz shit. I love it.

  • @vickylindsay3920
    @vickylindsay3920 Před měsícem +1

    Black Betty was a field holler. It was arranged by Bill Bartlett who plays guitar and sings the vocal.

  • @Thiccbeard
    @Thiccbeard Před rokem +8

    Loved that all 4 of y'all started head bobbing as soon as the song started to the end lol. You guys are killing it.

  • @MRCOACH_P
    @MRCOACH_P Před rokem +12

    Great review!!!!! One of my favorite songs! Keep it going guys!!

  • @maryrabb8329
    @maryrabb8329 Před rokem

    Glad I found yall!

  • @rickyspanish3668
    @rickyspanish3668 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Cant help but nod your head to this shit.. awesome song.