πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ British Reaction to Hank Williams Jr - A Country Boy Can Survive | INCREDIBLE! πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

Published 2021-07-18
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All Comments (21)
  • I'm from the backwoods of Alabama (foothills of Appalachia). I promise you everyone I know learned every word of this song by their 5th birthday.
  • @grimreaper1473
    From us old school hillbillies...this is country! Modern stuff has lost what country was and what made it great music.
  • @89801wink
    It's called "survivalist" by most people. For the rest of us it's a way of life. I'm a 59 year old grandpa, and I will protect you, and feed you...just don't cross me. Love the reaction.
  • @garygoodman4342
    The Williams family is country music royalty. Hank Jr as well as his dad, Hank Sr, are both in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
  • @EgbertWilliams
    "Because you can't starve us out and you can't make us run; we're them old boys raised on shotguns."
  • @jackedwards7420
    You've got to remember a lot of us have Scot, Irish, and Welsh heritage here in the south and Appalachian Mtns where country & bluegrass have their roots! These were then carried west to become western swing!
  • @TheGadgetwiz
    β€œIs it here a Hank Williams Sr?” Wow I understand that you wouldn’t know about him if you’ve never heard about him, but Hank Williams Sr is probably the most legendary country singer in history.
  • @lextek.
    It's called self reliance! And yes, Hank Jr.'s father basically was the pioneer of what we call country music today. Before that country music was "blue grass" music and traditional songs. As you mentioned he died when Hank Jr was three on January 1, 1953 at age 29 from drug and alcohol abuse. Both of them are now in the country music Hall of Fame.
  • @elitokes9733
    β€œThis is country music” hank would be proud to here that
  • @TraciKReacts
    Raised in the south and on country music, this is definitely my definition of country music. I don't listen to the newer pop country, I grew up on mostly Hank Jr., Johnny Cash, Willie, Dolly, George Jones. Those people are country music in my opinion. I love how you mentioned that southern hospitality is known worldwide, that's amazing, I would never have thought it. Great reaction, hope to see more!
  • I'm 64 yr old and I still "yes mam, and no sir" to all. And to respect my elders. Will never be any different. From Millington, Tennessee. I can work the field for any crop and still hunt and fish. So although I now live in a small town, I am county in my heart.
  • @Ilikemeth770
    There's not nearly as much real honky tonk country singers any more we need more legends like these
  • Hank Williams Sr was really the world's first Rockstar. He was THAT big. It took Hank Jr years to learn how to accept his dad's legacy AND to make HIS own music.
  • @j.r.4769
    I loved your comment about southern hospitality and manners. That's how most of us live over here. Love your choices on videos so I'm gonna subscribe. cheers
  • @1201zj
    Country boy here, it put a big ol grin on my face when you grinned. I was like, there you go. This song is just perfect. The instrumentation, his vocals, the production. But what gets me is that if this song was released in these days, the lyrics would apply without a single alteration.
  • Country musicians are story tellers! There are usually a lot of life lessons in Country music if people pay attention!!!!!!!!!
  • The name you see on his guitar, BOCEPHUS, is what his Dad called him instead of Junior. It was his special nickname for him. Many Blessings to you and your family. Stay Safe Everyone!! From Ontario, Canada, Jenn. πŸ’– πŸ’– πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
  • @THEC.O.VISIT.
    Hank Sr. basically was the first to mix in a southern gospel, blues sound into country. Another good reference to Hank Sr. is the song Midnight In Montgomery by Alan Jackson.
  • @freebirdtony
    Thank you for an excellent reaction, and you are accurately correct in regards to Southern hospitality. Hank Williams Jr a.k.a. Bocephus is one cool dude. A man with his feet on the ground.