GREATNESS!| FIRST TIME HEARING Molly Hatchett - Dreams I'll Never See REACTION
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GREATNESS!| FIRST TIME HEARING Molly Hatchett - Dreams I'll Never See REACTION
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I think Molly Hatchett was one of the most underrated bands ever. They were tremendously good. It's pretty hard to find a bad Hatchett song.
@MarkCox21125150
Жыл бұрын
too true! Way under rated
It's sad, everyone on that song is gone. The whole original band have died. 😪
5 ай бұрын
Yup, guess we were blessed to be in that window, rip for continued play on my turntable.
@MarkFitzsimonds-rq4hs
4 ай бұрын
Wow I didn't know they all passed very sad
@johnc1593
4 ай бұрын
A gift we got to hear. Man, they were good
@swiftmatic
3 ай бұрын
"If there's a Rock n Roll Heaven, you know they've got a Hell of a Band."
@ramonacannon1587
3 ай бұрын
No they aren’t. They live on thru their music. Millions are still listening.
This one brings back memories of smoking, drinking and dancing around a bonfire back in the 70’s! Great times 👍🏼🔥✌🏼
@sabrinamassie5606
Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@lmdashley6725
Жыл бұрын
For sure!! Didn't recognize the name of the song, but definitely remember it now! Awe, memories...🥰
@brianlamb7937
Жыл бұрын
We grew up in a better time with the best music
@geoffthomas4348
Жыл бұрын
Oh hell yeah! Down by the river, fire blazing passing around mountain whiskey........and we survived.
@marksingo2177
Жыл бұрын
Funny, how many of us did that back in the day !! Those were the best of the times..🤘🤘
A rare cover of "Dreams I'll Never See" from the fabulous Allman Brothers Band (1969) ! Molly Hatchet does a very fine version of this song and showed the true talent of an underrated group
@beachbumsailordude
Жыл бұрын
This is a totally different arrangement of the song from the Allmans. Jay and Amber you need to check out the original.
@dlc1119
Жыл бұрын
@@beachbumsailordude Check out the version by Buddy Miles
@beachbumsailordude
Жыл бұрын
@@dlc1119 So the Molly Hatchet version is really a ripoff of the Buddy Miles version. Thanks I never knew that.
@dlc1119
Жыл бұрын
@@beachbumsailordude Not a ripoff but an adaptation. (Or 'interpretation.') Just as Miles' version is an adaptation of the Allman Bros. original.
@dlc1119
Жыл бұрын
@@beachbumsailordude Miles was the first to introduce that choppy guitar line to the organ-driven version by the Allmans. Added a lot of psychedelic-funk to it as well. MH stripped it down to a lean rock tune. I happen to enjoy all three, depending on my mood.
hands down one of my all time favorite southern rock songs
@scottlaughlin9897
Жыл бұрын
This version or the original by Allman Brothers?
@robertwarren7428
Жыл бұрын
@@scottlaughlin9897 BOTH!
@sparky6086
Жыл бұрын
Yes, this was originally an Allman Brothers song, and it's how I remember it, but Molly Hatchet did a good job in this cover version.
@polkhigh2317
Жыл бұрын
loved MH in late 70s/80s
@dougpool4730
Жыл бұрын
Gator country 👍👍👍
Written by Gregg Allman and recorded by The Allman Brothers. This is a cover with their own twist on the song and done differently but very well
@richarddexter7641
Жыл бұрын
One thing is for certain. Some folks think The Allman Brothers Band was the best, while others preferred Molly Hatchet's. Me, I'm just along for the ride with either of them.
@vicprovost2561
Жыл бұрын
It is a great song, even when local bar bands used to play it, the song just took on a life all its own. Another home run by the Allman Brothers that someone will always play.
@enriquemireles8947
Жыл бұрын
The original Allman Brothers song was slow, but I saw a later live version that was closer to Molly Hatchets version.
@Shannon-58
17 күн бұрын
@flyingburritobro68 I really like both versions but I’ll have to say MH’s version is incredible, allman’s is great but a little on the jazzy side , my opinion. 🤘🏼💀🤘🏼
When you’re from Florida, you just feel like you’re home when you hear Molly Hatchet! I’m suggesting Gator Country for your next react from this band.
@Booderman
Жыл бұрын
Clay County here!
@damonbryan7232
Жыл бұрын
I concur
@sheltonedwards9960
Жыл бұрын
Clay co. Lakeside
@JMac-hf2jy
Жыл бұрын
Marion 😊
@mack1305
Жыл бұрын
Nassau
Molly Hatchet, Marshall Tucker, Allman Bros, Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special.....what a time to grow up in music!
@jackhuffman9313
Ай бұрын
ZZ Top
@robschaller9061
26 күн бұрын
My era!! Love playing it!!!
@ronnyparker
5 күн бұрын
Florida boy here, loved the times, the soul from the South is hard to understand
Danny Joe Brown’s voice is so unique. Immediately recognizable. Very charming guy on stage. He always had a grin and spoke to the audience between songs kept everyone stoked. No laser light show, no screen images. Just the band. 3 guitars, 2 of which who would sometimes trade off the lead player in the middle of the song. That is why you hear a difference in guitar sound. 1bass player, drummer and the most underrated singers. First time I heard a record at a friend’s house in high school, I wondered where a voice like that came from and I’ve never heard it one like it before or since. RIP Danny Joe Brown.
One of my favorite Molly Hatchet songs ever ! And Edge of sundown is 🔥 Talk about Shredding and they'll never be another voice like Danny J Brown 🤎 RIP 🤎
@ramondwilliam1307
Жыл бұрын
Danny was a legend. No one like him.
@billsimonis
Жыл бұрын
technically Edge of Sundown is not a Molly Hatchet song. It is a song that was released on Danny Joe Brown's solo record recorded after leaving MH. When DJB returned to MH it became a staple of the their setlist and as included on the Double Trouble Live album.
@kevinjennings238
Жыл бұрын
My Very 1st Live Concert! Peabody Auditorium, in Daytona!!! Me & my band went. We met them Backstage and became Lifelong friends! I saw Bassist, Banner Thomas, Many times, with the Jax Band "Big Engine"!!! Danny Joe did an "Unplugged" show, with Bobby Ingram, in Jax, at the "Cheers" bar I Worked at, off Blanding Blvd! Me and Dave Hlubek hung-out during the show!
@ramondwilliam1307
Жыл бұрын
@@kevinjennings238 That's cool bro. Awesome experience.
@joeyboogenz
11 ай бұрын
DXanny was tight !!
There is a live version of this song in Los Angeles and it rolls right into flirting with disaster. He really let his voice go in that one. You can just feel it when he singing it live.
@14skp
Жыл бұрын
This one here??!!! kzread.info/dash/bejne/qqx23LeTYdSdhto.html
Danny Joe Brown (RIP) is the singer. Definitely a force.
@lilpoohbear653
Жыл бұрын
unique and powerful vocalist!
When Molly Hatchett hit the scene it was a wonderful time to be young!
Molly Hatchet - 'Fall of the peacemakers'....is a MUST. " A wise man told me there is something you should know, the way you judge a man is you look into his soul...and you'll soon see everything"
All of Molly Hatchets album were done by Frank Frazetta a fantastic artist.
@derklavierspieler7491
Жыл бұрын
Not quite. Boris Vallego and Paul R. Gregory also did album covers for them.
@rods1379
Жыл бұрын
Frazetta was an inspiration to me as a young artist wannabe when I discovered his work in the 80's. I never did pursue it. I like food too much : )
As an old school guy I have to confess that I listened to this so many times that I can still tell when the song goes from track 3 to track 4!! Love this!!!
@mrnobody9104
Жыл бұрын
ya had to love the old 8-Tracks almost indestructible!
One of my all-time favorites... released when I was in college. I like the ABB original, too... but this is one of those rare covers that transcends the original, IMHO. When it comes up in one of my playlists it invariably gets repeated a few times, especially if I'm driving alone and can really crank it up.
If you like this, your going to love the Outlaws "Green grass and high tides" all 8 minutes of it.
Fall of the Peacemakers is a masterpiece by Molly Hatchet. Must listen!
All of those great bands that came out of Florida in the 70s...Allman Brothers, Skynyrd, Outlaws, Molly Hatchett... just awesome.
@donnarivo7955
Жыл бұрын
You forgot one lol. Blackfoot. Their also from Florida.
@kevinjennings238
Жыл бұрын
My Very 1st Live Concert! Peabody Auditorium, in Daytona!!! Me & my band went. We met them Backstage and became Lifelong friends! I saw Bassist, Banner Thomas, Many times, with the Jax Band "Big Engine"!!! Danny Joe did an "Unplugged" show, with Bobby Ingram, in Jax, at the "Cheers" bar I Worked at, off Blanding Blvd! Me and Dave Hlubek hung-out during the show!
@donnarivo7955
Жыл бұрын
@@kevinjennings238 There awesome guys. I'm so glad you got to know them. I could tell you some stories lol. They are missed.
@davidpearson5013
9 ай бұрын
38 special Johnny van zant band
Love Molly Hatchett Dreams I’ll Never See is such a Chill Molly Hatchet Vibe. Love Danny Joe Brown’s Voice. Go Bengals
@seanswinton6242
Жыл бұрын
Burrow and Chase brought the "Eye Of The Tiger" to the Queen City from the Bayou!! Long Super Bowl rings are coming to Cincinnati! I'm just hoping they face Philadelphia. San Francisco has been the Bengals nemesis! Otherwise, we would have 2 rings already.
Their guitar solo is like going on a journey.
@ericsmith6615
Жыл бұрын
Wife here...So True!!!
Molly Hatchet Boogie No More Whiskey Man Gator Country Also the artwork on their covers are by Frank Frazetta, check him out
@Booderman
Жыл бұрын
Yes! Been trying to get them to check these out for the past year!
One of my favorite bands growing up. Fall of the Peacemakers is my favorite song of theirs, but this is great too.
Dreams is MY FAVORITE song!!!❤
@mosesgladstone8274
Ай бұрын
Mine too.... another is "Coming Home" George Hatcher Band....
"Gregg Allman wrote this song about unrealized dreams when he was living in Los Angeles. He left Georgia to get his music career going there, and wrote a bunch of songs before returning and forming The Allman Brothers Band with his brother Duane. This was the song that won over his bandmates."
@terryconnelly484
Жыл бұрын
The original
@aspjake123
Жыл бұрын
Did not know that, thank you.
Great cover of the classic Allman Brothers Band song. I was fortunate to see both bands play this!!
Wow this was amazing! I've heard of Molly Hatchet, but honestly hadn't heard a single song of theirs, or if I had, didn't know the band. Wow this is a vibe!
@lilpoohbear653
Жыл бұрын
YES!!! Try "Gator Country"...or "Flirtin with Disaster"!! Now that you have been introduced!
Now you're cookin..Great song from a great American band.🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
You guys just found one of the Best gems in Southern Rock!Congrats y'all!!💯💯💥💪
I saw them open for Triumph back in the 80's. They only played 45 minutes, I could have listened to them for hours.
This is actually a cover/reworking of The Allman Brothers song "Dreams", this one has elaborated on the lyrics some. The original meanders a bit more, it was always meant to honor the Allman's jazz and blues influences.
Got to meet Molly Hatchet back in 1990. They played a show at the Circle K in Rockford Illinois. My friend Lisa and I got to go backstage ,on the tour bus and hang out behind the scenes. Danny Joe Brown was awesome as we're the rest of the band. Danny was always my favorite may he R.I.P.
The singer in this was, Danny Joe Brown , who left us years ago. If you liked this song , you should listen to Fall of the peacemakers.
The lead singer was a juvenile diabetic and they almost always die young and he knew it the voice came from the soul.
This is my favorite Molley Hatchet song and one of my favorite guitar solos of all time. These guys didn’t get as much attention as they deserved because of who they were compared to and competing with at that time and that’s a damn shame. Concerning those longer songs, you gotta be on the level of Lynerd Skynerd, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Blue Oyster Cult and Peter Frampton to pull it off. Molley Hatchet was definitely among those amazing greats. And this is what I was talking about when I said I was spoiled growing up. I’d be listening to some great rock on the radio and then BAM! something like this happens. 2 or 3 times a week for over 20 years. My generation was truly blessed and spoiled. The artwork is Frank Frazzetta. I don’t know a lot about him except that he did a lot of paintings that wound up being the covers for Conan The Barbarian comic books. Pretty cool fantasy artwork. Much love ❤️
@agneslong2323
5 ай бұрын
Like your list. I will add Blackfoot "Highway Song" and The Outlaws "Green Grass and High Tides"
Molly Hatchet's most underplayed and underrated song is by far "Fall of the Peacemakers". Great lyrics and a great 4 man guitar session. 1983 I believe. 🤔
RIP Danny Joe Brown. One of the most distinctive Southern Rock voices of all time.
Love this guitar riff, favorite Molly Hatchet song . I love you guys !
Wow how did I miss this band growing up in the 60's and 70's? They are so good!
The most under rated band of all time
A great song originally written by the Allman Brothers, but Molly Hatchet did an awesome job covering it. One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to and I’ve been to a lot.
This is one of the greatest cover songs of all time. Now you need to check out the original by the Allman Brothers Band - this is a completely different take on that song! While you're at it, go back to Molly Hatchet for a tune called "Gator Country," where they proudly rep their home state of Florida while simultaneously crapping on other states that other southern rock bands come from. It's as close to a southern rock diss track as I've ever heard before. LOL
@williameisenman9008
Жыл бұрын
Gator Country is so much fun! It's tongue-in-cheek mapping of the great southern boogie bands is rivaled only by the Outlaws memorial to those who had passed, Southern Rock Will Never Die. Gator Country also fits in an interesting network of songs that are all tied together in the "Sweet Home Alabama" family. Starting with Alabama and Southern Man, the Neil Young songs that prompted Skynyrd's writing of Sweet Home Alabama, through Warren Zevon's Play it All Night Long, to Kid Rock's All Summer Long to Hatchet's Gator Country; all are interconnected. And yes, the two versions of this song, Dreams I'll Never See, are both incredible and so dramatically different they make a great study in stylistic differences in music.
@kathys.1764
Жыл бұрын
I like this so much better than the Allman Bros. version.
@joeday4293
Жыл бұрын
@@kathys.1764 You're not wrong. I love them both so much, but for different reasons.
@Augfordpdoggie
Жыл бұрын
Its boring
Flirting with disaster is another good song from Molly hatchet
This band had 3 lead guitarists, Dave Hlubek, Dwayne Roland, and Steve Holland. 3 amazing players. 3 different playing styles as you heard in the solos.
One of my favorite songs since I first heard it in high school circa 1977! Even better live....
Wife worked night shift fuel desk at a truck stop in the 80s. Their tour bus stopped by in the early morning hours. She recognized them when they walked in, but did not let on. She said they were very nice and tired. Mainly wanted batteries for their walkmans. Got some drinks from the restaurant next door. Headed on down the road.
Saw Molly Hatchett several times. Great tunes. Thank you for playing their music.
@kevinjennings238
Жыл бұрын
My Very 1st Live Concert! Peabody Auditorium, in Daytona!!! Me & my band went. We met them Backstage and became Lifelong friends! I saw Bassist, Banner Thomas, Many times, with the Jax Band "Big Engine"!!! Danny Joe did an "Unplugged" show, with Bobby Ingram, in Jax, at the "Cheers" bar I Worked at, off Blanding Blvd! Me and Dave Hlubek hung-out during the show!
I'm a Mexican that grew up on Mexican music but as an American, also this classic rock. People sometimes don't realize that Nortena music is very bluesy as well. I've played these songs in bands, my brothers have played it all....classic rock as well as classic country.
@Anne-pv9cb
Жыл бұрын
So you have dual citizenship?
@Professional-fh1ow
Жыл бұрын
@@Anne-pv9cb Thanks for the response. Interesting question, why do you ask?
@Stephanie-lm7sp
9 ай бұрын
Sorry for some people
@Professional-fh1ow
9 ай бұрын
As you can see I nver recieved a response. My family history goes back to when a large portion of western America was Mexican land. We were never strangers to this land....Anne, I don't know...actually I do. LOL!@@Stephanie-lm7sp
@rbb9753
8 ай бұрын
Hey, like Louis Armstrong said, there are two kinds of music: good and bad.
Keep in mind this is a cover of The Allman Brothers, 'Dreams'.
@tonynascar3
Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/eK2c29GrYNy7Y9I.html
@kathys.1764
Жыл бұрын
Which sux compared to this.
I usually don't like covers as well as the original, but Molly Hatchet does a great job of making the Allman Brothers classic even more interesting. Nice job.
Molly's 1st album. Produced by the great Tom Werman. A master of arrangement and sound engineering. Launched this group into the stratosphere of Southern arena rock. The original ABB song was a jazzy slow burning lyrical storytelling ballad of sorts. Tom took that and created this masterpiece of a rock bluesy structure built on solid out front progressive drums throughout. Double lead guitar's with riff responses choruses, and bluesy bass time signature rhythms. Danny's vocal delivery is perfectly mixed. It allows all of his vocal colors to paint the vibe of the song. Tom's brilliant engineering allows every note to be heard and enjoyed simultaneously. Personally I would put this album and this particular song to be precise. Comparably to Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd. It's an sound engineering masterwork honestly. ❤️.
Molly Hatchet was my 1st live show, at the tender age of 11, I was blown away, been a rocker ever since! "Fall of the Peacemakers" is another Banger of MH! Jay, The Bengal`s have to come thru Kansas City 1st...we will see in a few days...
@kevinjennings238
Жыл бұрын
My Very 1st Live Concert! Peabody Auditorium, in Daytona!!! Me & my band went. We met them Backstage and became Lifelong friends! I saw Bassist, Banner Thomas, Many times, with the Jax Band "Big Engine"!!! Danny Joe did an "Unplugged" show, with Bobby Ingram, in Jax, at the "Cheers" bar I Worked at, off Blanding Blvd! Me and Dave Hlubek hung-out during the show!
Molly Hatchet were one of a kind. I saw them live in concert in sparks, nevada. Took a 3 hour drive from Sacramento but was well worth it. Yes sadly the only way to hear them now is on a live cd. Y'all RIP guys we miss ya and give them a hell yeah in heaven🙏🙏
Great tune! I grew up in Jacksonville where Hatchet is from, Allman Brothers first played together, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Blackfoot, 38 Special, Johnny Van Zant Band n many more. Saw Hatchet in 78 open for AC/DC and Cheap Trick 2 weeks before their first album came out. This song blew everyone away with the triple guitar attack. Late 70s were a great time for music! Oh yeah, that triple bill concert was 7 bucks.
This was originally an Allman Brothers song, and it's how I remember it, but Molly Hatchet really nails it in this cover version.
My husband introduced me to this band way back in high school still love it after all these years 💞
The prettiest guitar lead I think I’ve ever heard .
Pure Molly Hatchet right there
Back in my late teens, some friends of my parents has a local band and they practiced in our backyard (basically) so I always got to sit and listen to them practice. They did this song and it was one of my favorites to hear them perform!!! Thanks for the memories!!!
Growing up in South Florida, I had the pleasure of seeing them live several times! Always a great time! "Fall of the peace maker " is a great one by them
Back in '95 I was working at an auto parts store in Idaho Fall ID when a man came in for an alternator for his 350 Chevy truck. We got talking about the music on the radio & my interest in being a songwriter. He warned me away from the music biz & told me he had been in a well known band but blew all his money. When I asked him what band & he said "Molly Hatchet" my jaw dropped to the floor. Over the next year he invited me to write with him twice & we wrote 4 songs together. They were an amazing band and, from what I experienced, at least one member was just a really friendly & humble guy.
R.I.P. Molly Hatchett - All the original lineup is gone now. One of the great power triple lead guitar bands of the 70's along with April Wine, The Outlaws, Allman Brothers, Skynyrd, etc.
This was great--thanks guys I never heard this one before! What a cool ass southern bluesy groove.
The album this came from was an absolute gem. Every song fantastic!
OH YES Molly Hatchet is an awesome Southern Rock band..
I suggested this song right after y'all listened to the first one. So glad y'all got around to it, knew y'all would love it. One of the best southern rock bands.
I know others are going to make great recommendations for Molly Hatchett, so I'm going to leave that to them. Certainly an underrated band though. However, having heard this one, you really need to react to The Outlaws - Green Grass and High Tides Forever. Well worth your time!
I had forgotten just how much I love this band. This came out when I was in high school and I was already a huge Lynyrd Skynyrd fan so of course I went out and bought two of their albums and both of them had hits on the radio and I played it them a lot. And I have to say that Amber's chair dancing was really fun here, laugh. And the way you were batting your eyes around during that one breakdown, lol lol. ❤️
I had them privilege of seeing them perform live 3 times in the in 80's. This song was always the highlight of the show. Watching those three guitarists all playing different parts and then coming together at the end. It was awesome to see. Great choice for a song. One of my favorite Hatchet songs
One of my favorite southern rock songs! This is a cover of the Allman Brothers 1969 "Dreams". This band, The Allman Brothers, 38 Special, Blackfoot, The Outlaws and of course Lynyrd Skynyrd were either from or near Jacksonville, Fl.
I love this song. I always preferred this to the original. And I agree totally music that can take you to places, that was why Led Zeppelin and Rush and bands like that were so popular in that period. They took you into another place.
Great pick you two. The album is great from start to finish. Saw them in 1978 when they opened for Reo Speedwagon . Fabulous live! Do some more please! This just the beginning of this great bands music.
Danny Joe's vocals made this band along with those 3 guitars and bass moving in unison. One of the best live concerts ever. Still one of my favorite bands. 🔥
I was blessed to have seen the original band on more than one occasion. What a great great band. Sadly, 😞 all have passed away now.
Great band that I saw numerous times in the 80's and 90's. They had a great trippel guitar threat and they dedicated a live version of Freebird to Skynyrd. For southern rock you can get into some Blackfoot, 38 Special, Marshall Tucker, Outlaws to name a few.
Love 'Flirtin' With Disaster', and I remember hearing this one before. It's Different and Great! :) Lots more Molly Hatchett, Pls. :)
Allman Brothers originally did this but Molly Hatchet really killed it with their version. Try to catch the live video!!
I grew up to Molly. Absolutely one of the best bands EVER!!!
Great reaction! You guys definitely need to bring some more southern rock to the channel. More Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot, Outlaws, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Brothers Band, etc.
@richarddexter7641
Жыл бұрын
Blackfoot's Train, Train is an incredible piece of music.
@Jessica_Roth
Жыл бұрын
Blackfoot, definitely (I was a bit tentative in promoting them before. My bad.). I say start with "Diary of a Working Man".
I'm really glad to see you guys reacting to this song. I mentioned it quit a while back along with the song "Fall Of The Peacemakers" another forgotten great by Molly Hatcket
The early lineup of Molly Hatchet with Danny Joe Brown as lead singer to me is one of the top rock bands of all time.
Oh yeah, Molly Hatchet goes hard. 🎉❤
Great band
They did a outstanding job on this cover they definitely made it their own!
Molly's "Fall of the Peace Makers" is a banger with lyrics you guys would embrace. "Jukin City", "Cheatin Woman" are other really great ones too.
@scottgraham1055
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I was just going to say that. Great tune!
This is actually a cover (in a very different tempo I might add) of an Allman Brothers Band classic they recorded in the late 60's and later would have a live version of the song on their iconic "Live At Filmore East" album circa 1971.
For your next Molly Hatchet song, you must react to Fall of the Peacemakers, its another great song by them!
My favorite southern rock song of all time!!!!!!
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Danny Joe Brown one of the Greatest singers in Southern rock most underrated bands
Love this song! It's been so long since I've heard it that I haven't thought about it in decades! Thank you for this selection! Okay you two, I'm throwing this reaction request out here since you said the longer songs of the 70s gives you more "musicality". I've requested this before, and I looked at your past reactions, and I could not believe you've only done one Peter Frampton song, and it wasn't even his greatest work of all time -- "Do You Feel Like We Do" (Full version). You talk about solos ... We already know Frampton is one of the guitar greats, so there's plenty of great guitar solo in this song, but the keyboard solo will absolutely blow your mind! This is one of my all-time favorites. It's long, but it's a huge vibe and worth every minute! But if you react to it, it MUST be the FULL version, NOT the Midnight Special version! Link is below. Thanks so much for this reaction! ✌💙✌ Do You Feel Like We Do - kzread.info/dash/bejne/iG2N05emaciyebQ.html
Haven't heard this in a long time. Great southern rock music from Molly Hatchet! Excellent choice!
I knew Danny Jo and his bass player Riff West. Sadly they are both gone now but their music lives on!
You made my wife's day! Her all time favorite band.
Great tune! Although I am partial to the original Allman Bros version - you have to check out that one too! But they are both great.
Greatest Southern Rock song. The acoustic version is great also.
Bruce Crump's syncopated drumming on this tune is a nice dance groove.
Incredible southern rock band. As a kid I was mesmerized by their album covers and the artwork involved. Was so cool, but then the music captured me.
I had forgotten about this song…I love it. Takes talent to write a song like this. Oh, J, since you just HAD to “Kitty Goes Meow” on me I have just one thing to say: beware the one-legged quarterback!!!
@billquantrill4960
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Yeah I got a feeling the Chiefs are going to exorcise some demons on Sunday evening.
@stannelson8306
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Well Gregg Allman was a talented artist!
@moxielouise125
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@@stannelson8306 yes he was…good actor too, at least when he played a drug dealer (Rush).
@rogerdaly6326
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You do realize that this song was written by The Allman Brothers , not Molly Hachet. It is a fantastic cover of the song though.