True. Jerry Reed is cool as f**k. I remember coming home as a 8 year-old after seeing Smokey & The Bandit and my babysitter told me it was bedtime. I of course was still feeling the rush of the film replied, âson of a biiiiiiiitch!â I earned a weekâs worth of punishment for that line-so worth it! Long live Smokey, the Bandit and Fred!
It's best to understand music in it's context - I never would have given Bluegrass a chance until I saw Oh Brother Where Art Thou. Now I love it. When you see people playing music in their context, joyfully, it just hits your soul in a new way. Music and food, the best tools for peace.
Two of my favorite musicians right there. Jerry Reed had a knack for writing groovy, quirky, and humorous songs, like "When You're Hot, You're Hot, Here Comes the Judge, or She Got the Goldmine.
Thank you ! Great choice. People don't realize how good some of the old country pickers really are. Jerry Reed , Glen Campbell , Roy Clark , clean no effects like BB Kings guitar sound. Very clean and smooth. Look up Roy Clark on the Odd Couple , and Glen playing the William Tell Overture.
That Roy Clark odd couple thing is no lie one of the most amazing guitar performances I ever saw, and to think it was just played on an episode of some sitcom czcams.com/video/-xssnp7R51A/video.html He can also play the heck ouf ot the fiddle too
@@meganparsons9106 and the bango. Another good example is Roy with Glenn Campbell on a 12 string guitar playing "Ghost Riders In The Sky". Glenn's success as a vocal artist has over shadowed his instrumental abilities to just casual listeners.
And Jim Stafford too his version of Malegana is awesome and funny. Glenn said he and Roy had an agreement, " I won't play Malegana and Roy won't play the William Tell Overture"
B. B King is an all time great and glad to see you reacting to him and Jerry Reed. Jerry is one of the best guitarist ever. Both making it look effortless!
They sure donât make music like this anymore! Thank goodness for CZcams so everyone gets to enjoy! Thank you for the reaction it was fantastic! â€â€â€â€â€
Did you know that Uncle Jerry plaid the villain coach Red Bayou, in "Waterboy"? Can't go wrong with Jerry playing anything, but add in B.B., damn. Their performances of "Can't leave your love alone", and "The thrill is gone" are among my favorite live performances of all time. Also, maybe check out Jerry and Chet Atkinson preforming Bob Dylan's "Don't think twice, it's alright".
I can't believe that I have seen this. BB King is the King, but Jerry's skill are awesome as well. A thing that many people may no be aware of. Jam on!!!
Love the blues, and, when it's BB King, the song is never long enough! Have been stuck in bed from a dislocated sacroilliac, thank God it's now a memory
Reed was one of only five people to have the title of Certified Guitar Player (an award bestowed only to those who have completely mastered guitar) and Chet Atkins gave him the title.
Blues are my music of choice and all I've listen to all my life, Stevie Ray Vaughn, BB King and Black Sabbath are my favorites of all times, love your channel bro.
jerry reed is actually got the guitar award after his death for learning how to play the guitar in all ways know. so I ask of you could you react to his song "lightning rod", their should be a live version from 1977
I just noticed ya haven't done any Stevie Ray Vaughn. If you like guitar you'll love Stevie. Check out him and Albert King In Session and pick any song. Born Under a Bad Sign is my fave.
You still need to check out Steve Vai. Especially if you want to hear some guitar talking. You won't be disappointed. Highly recommend " For the love of God, or " tender surrender "
2 very genius performers! You know Susan Tedeschi toured with BB and since her and husband Derek have many collaborations with BB. They organized tribute concert for both BB and Joe Cocker. They play it and live it as Susan Tedeschi has paid band and road crew throughout pandemic. This link from Joe Cocker's tribute concert will take you to "A Little Help From my Friends" like you've never heard it, ultimate Jam Band performance czcams.com/video/x3yJTI7otqA/video.html
When I saw this Drop I couldn't think How Jerry was gonna Stand up to B.B. but he surprised me lol If you lived in Louisiana I know you've heard of Buckwheat Zydeco the King of that genre! Zydeco = Dance (you Must Move to the Rhythm)! Best thing about Louisiana is (in an Emergency) I could go to the Drive Thru and get a 32oz White Russian with a Straw...... Wow I miss that State sometimes! How u Doin Abra?
Of course , I got all into the culture , and lol I was telling people about those Daquri Huts , pull thru and get your drink on lol, Iâm good Colleen, how are you doing
Sir B.B. King using using music to bust racial barriers way before it was cool to do so. a true pioneer and such a great soul. got the privilege to see him in concert 5 times in New Orleans.
Just a conversation ,between a couple of guitarists; in their ,native, tongue.
I like that...well said
Damn, absolutely
True. Jerry Reed is cool as f**k. I remember coming home as a 8 year-old after seeing Smokey & The Bandit and my babysitter told me it was bedtime. I of course was still feeling the rush of the film replied, âson of a biiiiiiiitch!â I earned a weekâs worth of punishment for that line-so worth it! Long live Smokey, the Bandit and Fred!
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It's best to understand music in it's context - I never would have given Bluegrass a chance until I saw Oh Brother Where Art Thou. Now I love it. When you see people playing music in their context, joyfully, it just hits your soul in a new way. Music and food, the best tools for peace.
Two of my favorite musicians right there.
Jerry Reed had a knack for writing groovy, quirky, and humorous songs, like "When You're Hot, You're Hot, Here Comes the Judge, or She Got the Goldmine.
The Bird, Jerry's Breakdown and Guitar man
Thank you ! Great choice. People don't realize how good some of the old country pickers really are. Jerry Reed , Glen Campbell , Roy Clark , clean no effects like BB Kings guitar sound. Very clean and smooth. Look up Roy Clark on the Odd Couple , and Glen playing the William Tell Overture.
Jerry Reed and Roy Clark sometimes not taken seriously because they like to have fun.
Definitely
That Roy Clark odd couple thing is no lie one of the most amazing guitar performances I ever saw, and to think it was just played on an episode of some sitcom czcams.com/video/-xssnp7R51A/video.html
He can also play the heck ouf ot the fiddle too
@@meganparsons9106 and the bango.
Another good example is Roy with Glenn Campbell on a 12 string guitar playing "Ghost Riders In The Sky". Glenn's success as a vocal artist has over shadowed his instrumental abilities to just casual listeners.
And Jim Stafford too his version of Malegana is awesome and funny. Glenn said he and Roy had an agreement, " I won't play Malegana and Roy won't play the William Tell Overture"
I love it when artists like these get together and just have fun.
- âWaitin' For The Bus - Jesus Just Left Chicagoâ , (ZZ Top) , 1973 Vinyl
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Love this, watching B B King with a big load of other guitarists all sharing the same stage is sublime
Absolutely, whatâs up Yvette ,
@@abracadabra3033 Hiya sweetie, check your spam
"Mood music..." Spot on.
It's amazing hearing those two having a conversation using their guitars.
Indeed
I love you don't categorize. I love all southern blues and rockers.
Thank You Tracy , and itâs definitely feel good music
B. B King is an all time great and glad to see you reacting to him and Jerry Reed. Jerry is one of the best guitarist ever. Both making it look effortless!
They sure donât make music like this anymore! Thank goodness for CZcams so everyone gets to enjoy! Thank you for the reaction it was fantastic! â€â€â€â€â€
Agreed and Thank You
That was amazing. Thanks. I was fortunate enough to see B.B. live in Tokyo. He was amazing.
Wow Abra,I love this, such talent together. It's amazing the power of music ain't it. Two different styles but wow great together. Thanks Abra.
Did you know that Uncle Jerry plaid the villain coach Red Bayou, in "Waterboy"?
Can't go wrong with Jerry playing anything, but add in B.B., damn.
Their performances of "Can't leave your love alone", and "The thrill is gone" are among my favorite live performances of all time.
Also, maybe check out Jerry and Chet Atkinson preforming Bob Dylan's "Don't think twice, it's alright".
I can't believe that I have seen this. BB King is the King, but Jerry's skill are awesome as well. A thing that many people may no be aware of. Jam on!!!
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I was lucky to go to a BB King concert about 20 years ago. Bonnie Raitt was there too. Love Jerry Reeds songs and playing for ages also. Thanks Abra.
Love the blues, and, when it's BB King, the song is never long enough! Have been stuck in bed from a dislocated sacroilliac, thank God it's now a memory
Awesome man. 2 of my favorite people.
Jerry had many funny songs. She Got the Goldmine, I Got the Shaft
The first thing you see at Buddy Guys joint (Legends) in Chicago is a full wall photo of BB KING
Hey Mr. A. This was such great fun, just amazing, Such a groovy sit down Jam session, love that...Thank you, Peace
They also do The Thrill Is Gone with BBs band. Two of my favorite guitarists.
This is a đ gem. Thanks for showing me this.
Never heard this before - good stuff.
Reed was one of only five people to have the title of Certified Guitar Player (an award bestowed only to those who have completely mastered guitar) and Chet Atkins gave him the title.
Two all time greats
Blues are my music of choice and all I've listen to all my life, Stevie Ray Vaughn, BB King and Black Sabbath are my favorites of all times, love your channel bro.
Thank You Tex , I appreciate it âđŸ
jerry reed is actually got the guitar award after his death for learning how to play the guitar in all ways know. so I ask of you could you react to his song "lightning rod", their should be a live version from 1977
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I see you are doing this one!! Was about to recommend this, We know!!!
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Love this!
Itâs like A great jam session.
Absolutely love your videos.
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Some good stuff there !!
Amazing musicianship!
great jam right there
This is awesome . :)
Great video!
Wow! What a treat.
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Love it!
Didn't know this existed, awsome!
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Nice find!
hell yes!!
Pure music, not a still foot in whole joint.
If you havenât already seen it, which as a bluseman you may have - 14 Year old Derek Trucks live performance blues jam đ„ modern prodigy
Definitely
I am absolutely in love with BB King. He is very missed.
Indeed , R.I.P. to the King
I thought he was a great performer but a boring guitarist. But blues bore me from the instrumental point of view.
I just noticed ya haven't done any Stevie Ray Vaughn. If you like guitar you'll love Stevie. Check out him and Albert King In Session and pick any song. Born Under a Bad Sign is my fave.
I have him saved on my list but somehow keep forgetting to react , thank you for the reminder
This is a whiskey sippin' song!
Since you mentioned Louisiana you should give Amos Moses a listen it is a fun song from Jerry Reed
Will do âđŸ
Jerry reed is the blackest white guy. He was so damn cool and ahead of his time.
BBâs vibrato is unequalled and Jerry? Anyone who can keep up with Chet Atkins is pretty cool in my book.
BB King was one of the greatest entertainers and guitar players ever! He could play the heck out of Lucille!
Thatâs right , I forgot to mention Lucille
You still need to check out Steve Vai. Especially if you want to hear some guitar talking.
You won't be disappointed. Highly recommend " For the love of God, or " tender surrender "
Got it
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- Deep Purple - âHighway Starâ 1972 Video HQ
- Iron Maiden - âThe Number of The Beastâ Live Flight 666 đŻđ„đ€
Definitely got more Iron Maiden coming, will do Deep Purple
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Jerry has a song Amos Moses, you will enjoy it
Definitely will
How can anyone have the blues after that much fun?
That's the whole purpose of blues music, to make you feel good!
Indeed
Check out the song by Jerry Reed called A Thing Called Love
2 very genius performers! You know Susan Tedeschi toured with BB and since her and husband Derek have many collaborations with BB. They organized tribute concert for both BB and Joe Cocker. They play it and live it as Susan Tedeschi has paid band and road crew throughout pandemic. This link from Joe Cocker's tribute concert will take you to "A Little Help From my Friends" like you've never heard it, ultimate Jam Band performance czcams.com/video/x3yJTI7otqA/video.html
Thank You, definitely about to check it
Amos Moses is the song by Jerry you need to hear
When I saw this Drop I couldn't think How Jerry was gonna Stand up to B.B. but he surprised me lol
If you lived in Louisiana I know you've heard of Buckwheat Zydeco the King of that genre!
Zydeco = Dance (you Must Move to the Rhythm)! Best thing about Louisiana is (in an Emergency) I could go to the Drive Thru and get a 32oz White Russian with a Straw...... Wow I miss that State sometimes! How u Doin Abra?
Of course , I got all into the culture , and lol I was telling people about those Daquri Huts , pull thru and get your drink on lol, Iâm good Colleen, how are you doing
@@abracadabra3033 Saturday makes it All Better
Check out Amos Moses by Jerry Reed.
For sure
First
Try listen to Roy Clark who could play anything with strings or Ricky Skaggs another tremendous artist
There's just too much cool in this, lol.
Absolutely. American music wouldn't be what it is without the black American origins. Fused with Hillbilly and other influences.
React to Jhené Aiko tiny desk concert shes amazing and sounds out of this world and hypnotizes you
Yo have you heard When Love Comes to Town?
Not yet , but definitely will do
There's only 1 BB King.
Jerry Read, Amos Moses, Itâs better from the album, not as good live.
Take off your sigil from your videos and I MAY subscribe .
You have a good soul, don't ruin it with div''
Sir B.B. King using using music to bust racial barriers way before it was cool to do so. a true pioneer and such a great soul. got the privilege to see him in concert 5 times in New Orleans.
indeed