Rapper REACTION to The Charlie Daniels Band - Simple Man ! Oh snap!

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Published 2024-01-02

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  • @timlenard1646
    Charlie was talking about hard dope, he was known to partake in a bit of the good green...
  • Another great story telling song by Charlie Daniels is The Legend of the Wooley Swamp. Worth a react to
  • @3112dave3112
    Longhaired Country Boy is one of the best songs from Charlie Daniel’s Band IMO
  • @willieboy3011
    This song was quite popular then. My favorite song by Charlie was "Still in Saigon." It is my favorite Vietnam War soldier song, relating much of the conflict in the jungle, in the US, and in the soldier.
  • @757optim
    The Bible says no man is good, but as we humans would judge a man, Charlie was a good man. RIP Charlie Daniels. God rest your soul.
  • @chrisbateman5358
    This came out in 1989 (35 yrs ago) when things were staring to be brought to light that there is a degradation of the society that we all held dear... mainly due to political maneuvers by politicians wanting to remain in power rather than serve the people. Charlie always tells it like it is. RIP to a great guy (he passed in 2020). Great reaction and I'm glad you've "found your way".
  • @erikduggins228
    Charlie Daniels was a good guy and a great artist. He also suffered from alcoholism/drug addiction. Was 20 some years clean when he passed.
  • This was made in the early ‘80’s. And while I don’t think “weed” dealing is a hanging offense, but I think the fentanyl,crack, and meth dealers are. Especially the politicians that let the stuff come into the country unabated.
  • @lepersjoy
    I lived down the road from Mr. Daniels. The last time I saw him perform was at a friends funeral a few years ago. He sang "How Great Thou Art," just him and his guitar. It was one of the best performances I've ever seen. RIP Mr. Daniels.
  • @jefftaylor5370
    I saw Charlie at the Opry less than a year before he passed. He opened with Simple Man then played Devil Went Down to Georgia. He absolutely brought the house down.
  • I grew up with 7 sisters and 5 brothers. My dad was a veteran of both the Korean and Vietnam wars and as tough as they come. He raised us boys to be men. Respectful, kind and giving men. We all worked at a young age and always helped each other, our neighbors and our community. And we protected the vulnerable and indefensible. From the old lady at church that would fill her purse with cookies from coffee hour to the poor kid down the block from being bullied. We looked after our own and that taught us to stand up for ourselves even if you knew you were going to lose, you stood your ground. What he's saying basically is 3 foot. There's a three foot space around me you don't cross unless invited and if you do what you're planning to do, you'll draw back on a stump and will regret it. Yes, I might lose this one but you ain't getting out of this without feeling the harsh consequence I'll be delivering you and with any hope, you'll stop doing what you're doing. I once knew a kid that would tease and provoke dogs that were chained up. It only took one time when a dog broke the chain and caught him and he never did it again. Bring your lawless, undisciplined, uncaring, self centered, egotistical, prideful and badass self to my door and find out what1 that'll get ya, is what this song is about. Like, Try That In A Small Town or A Country Boy Will Survive. Most everyone in my small town was white but that didn't matter. The Black, Asian and Latino kids had just as many friends as we all did and race was never an issue. You were judge by the content of your character no one escaped being corrected when they had it coming. BTW, Loving your channel. My good find for today. LOL
  • @jessieconley6519
    The line "watch where you're going but remember where you've been" says a lot about what you're saying. People make mistakes. Don't forget those. Learn from them. And pay attention to where you're headed. What path you're taking now
  • @freeinsc8552
    I grew up to this stuff. We used to call this Outlaw Rock. Came home on leave after Basic Training and AIT, caught up with the old crew. CDB was the last live concert I ever attended. 1981 wasn't too bad...
  • Charlie Daniels was a Vietnam veteran and his song "Still in Saigon". was about the issues of PTSD.
  • @thomasskidmore27
    Omg! Loved your reaction to this song by The Charlie Daniels Band. Check out his song The Legend of Wolly Swamp!! Thanks for your reactions! God Bless!!
  • @wayneclark2899
    Love these first time reactions to what the kids call "Dad Rock". Every time you do these, it takes me back a little and reminds me of Pops. Thanks fam!
  • @ericfaulkner7751
    Your next reaction to him should show his humorous side. Please check out his song Uneasy Rider 88. There are two songs of his with this name, Uneasy Rider which was released in the 70's and Uneasy Rider 88 which was released in 1988. Great reaction, keep them coming!
  • Can you stop being so damn awesome? You know I’m teasing a bit, but yeah you spit truth. I appreciate you man.
  • @1perfectpitch
    "Long Haired Country Boy" and "Uneasy Rider". Two of his fun songs with fun references to the "herb". You're welcome.
  • @rhondadonald7315
    Just discovered your channel with this reaction. Am a new subscriber now! I’m a grandma from Mississippi- don’t let satan rob you from Gods grace by hanging onto guilt from things in your past. We all have it. But release that and don’t look back! Loved your reaction.