@madmax8949 haha that is cool, I would like that. I only made a couple of rock concerts, Molly Hatchet at the Hampton Coliseum in about in 82 or 83 maybe and then zz top at the same place in maybe 93 and then Marshall Tucker once but man life for me then was a happier time and I think that is why I stay on TH-cam a lot when not at work listening to the music from that time and it takes me back there for a while!
@@18winsagin The wife and I and several friends still go to a ton of shows around where we live and we do travel to see shows in the state. Going to Red Rocks this summer to see Big Head Todd with the Wallflowers. We live in a secondary market area but still manage to see a lot of quality acts. You just have to be on the look out!
I joined the Marine Corps right after the marine barracks bombing on 23 october 1983. I took test already for Army and Navy ànd switched to the Marines. I enlisted friday the 13th day of January 1984. Their was a firefight that morning at Beirut international airport. This song goes right to my hearth. Molly Hatchet, my all time favorite band, thanks for so much great music. Semper Fi. To all my brothers who got murdered in Beirut on that day. Army, Navy and Marines. It was the most one day number of deaths since Iwo Jima in world war 2 for the Marine Corps.
@@megalodonseancasey8429 Unfortunately you are correct Meg. The Rock and Roll HOF is a mere shadow of itself. It took Deep Purple how many years to get it ? Kansas is still not in yet look at some of the 'rock' bands that are in. It's garbage at this point to me.
And here we go with the usual underrated tune.. dumbass! That song is one of the most loved and popular southern rock song ever by a band that comes only second to Skynerd in terms of fame!
Every time I hear this song I wonder how come this didn't wind up my generation's signature southern rock anthem instead of Freebird. Lyrically, thematically, melodically, it's a much more in-depth, intense song. :)
+mrz80 THIS. No disrespect to Skynyrd but MH were simply far more talented. IMO "Tuesday's Gone" and "The Ballad of Curtis Lowe " were LS's best songs. They were better at soul than they were rock. MH is just on another level in terms of talent. Much like Rush and everyone else. To answer your question, I think because this song conjures real emotions of sadness, while "Freebird" is, like, all about that freedom, man.
Yeah, I see what you mean, but he was talking about Freebird, specifically. I agree on this count. But they are both amazing. Lol, it's a matter of: 'Which amazingness do I pick??' ;)
Holy sweet mother of Christ is this kick fuckin ass or WHAT. Shortest lived but most rippin’ subgenre of music ever, Southern Rock. Sadly american rock industry and FM radio went corporate, soft and gutless thus we will all boogie no more. Thank God for the Hellacopters
The 70s and 80s gave birth to SO MANY KILLER BANDS that I am still amazed! Southern Fried Rock, as some called it, gave rise to these talented maniacs, Blackfoot, Lynrd Skynrd, 38 special, Terrible Ted Nugent, and their 60s birthers like the Outlaws, Alman Brothers, etc ! I love this painful and angry music!
molly freakn hatchet !!!!! One most unique in your face rock n roll bands of all time !!!! What a great voice , and you'll be hard to find any better 4 guitar players in one band ! What a great talent , awesome band cut short !!!
In my opinion this is one of the best southern rock groups that was out their kickin ass and taken names and not looking back for nothing .just love everything about this great band 63 and still. Rocking out to hatchet
I met him at their show with Blackfoot in Dallas in 1983. I had already bought and put on a Blackfoot - SIOGO t-shirt and was walking around the merch area between sets. Dave, who looked about 6' 5" saw me and said, "You need to buy another shirt. Ours!" I just shook his hand and said, "Yes, sir."
Love this song, and what a live rendition of it!! Duane Roland's solo always gets me. THAT is how you play a guitar, kids- and that is how it's supposed to sound.
A masterpiece second to none ,!! As well , look at the instrumental come to the front of stage an give the crowd a show of real emotions an energy of performance real music by real band members , , hats off to them an all the other real bands out there what's left ,, ,,,today's music's bands are not real they hide behind other writers , hide behind computer made noise , an in videos you don't see a band or half the time the singer jus cartoon waste ,, my opinion matters , however my opinion doesn't depict all , , thank u , ,south Oklahoma that's were I am from,
My favorite Molly Hatchet song - "Fall Of The Peacemakers." When I saw them Feb 5, 1984 - the day after my daughter Jamie was born, I bunch of my shipmates and co-workers saw them in concert. They dedicated this song to all the military in the crowd. I threw my USS America hat up on stage and the singer wore it!! Cool isn't it.
I was a Cryptologic Technician stationed at Ft Meade, Md working at NSA. SO a few of my shipmates and civilian co-workers went to see them in Columbia, Md at a night club in Feb,1984.
das ist molly nicht so weit weg von uns normalen menschen die jeden tag arbeiten und steuern bezahlen ,geil mann deshalb mag ich die auch so ,die musik und die soli von bobby mal zu sagen , so bands gibt es heute nicht mehr ,viel glück an dich und deine familie und danke für deinen einsatz aus deutschland
I remember seeing this live on tv late at night in '83 or '84. These guys were amazing. Danny Joe Brown had the perfect combo of gravel and melody in his voice. Love this tune. Thanks for upping!
Djb is so badass. Man and his voice was so recognizable. We cover Dreams I'll never see. It's so fun to play. These guys in my opinion were the best of all the southern rockers of the time.
Saw them in 1979 at a local college nearby me. They absolutely tore the roof off the place with the original players and songs from the "Flirtin' w/Disaster" album. No opening act either...what a great night of music!
I bought the cassette the week it became available. I wore it out playing Fall of the Peacemakers over and over and over..... THAT'S what jamming was meant to be!
Holy Shitttttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!That kicked Assssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!They had that "Thang"! What happened to good 70's rock, the musicians/ songwriters died and left us withHip hop, country pop, and rap!!!!! Now good rock is died with the greats!!!!!
My favorite song from them. I was dating the guitar player when recorded. I use to go to their rehearsals. Unfortunately my friends have all gone on to Rock N Roll Heaven
I really feel sorry for anyone who hasn't had the chance to know this band . I'm 63 and I'm certain my age group had the best bands and music Hands Down 🇺🇲
Saw at the Kentucky state fair in Lexington in 1978 they were giving away their first album , played under a tent I knew I had seen the start of something special great show , great band!!!!
It seems that not many people get the reference to John Lennon: A voice from the past cried "Give peace a chance" He paid our price now he is free at last and imagine we called him a dreamer...
Fryday, February 24TH, in the Year of High Priest, " High Hayden & Brian, " Fifty two (52) paces from DAYS INN door thru thru the Badlands of Supernatural Brewing Bartender Molly a.k.a. Molly Hatchet the Beckenbauer Bartender. I'll be sitting alone with my Back Against the Wall, thinking of things of the Future. " Your's Faithfully Forever, " Sundown from the Sunrise Studios.
I saw Molly at McGuffy's in Dayton, not long after I got out of Basic and AIT. The stage was right next to the men's room. Being right next to a stage full of legends as soon as I shook some dew off... MIND BLOWN.
I was cut from this cloth the truth be told those of you I would say love this song because you listen to the words. however, those in higher places did not like the lyrics of this song nor did they like this band and its writers. words are powerful music is powerful it's all used against us. we have to stop putting up with it and fight back with words and music I have never given up I don't like to talk about my age I'm as strong as an ox faster than a horsewhip. hell for a while they thought Elvis was black so they can take age and shove it God created me, not them I live under no man. I could tell you all some stories words and music brother words and music rest in peace Molly Hatchet God Bless America
I saw these guy's in Atlantic Beach N.C. @ a small bar called Night Moves about three months before their first album came out in 1977. I am from the westside of Jacksonville and I used to catch them at the local bars before I joined the Marines and got stationed @ Cherry Point. It was quite a treat to have heard the first album just before the release. Dave still plays around town sometimes but he is slowing down. Bless them all, southern rock rules!
Rock"Em Duane,, did you know 500 hundred dollars,will get your head blowed off, It wil Ha Ha.. When did Rock stop rocking!! and 2 those who thumb, down,sorry you missed a REAL. Rock & Roll Sothern Great,,,,
Loved this band takes me back to 1978 in my 67 chevelle.SS my eight track Jensen stereo with triaxle speakers and a booster. Driving way too fast as I had this cranked up.awesome southern rock!!
Those of us 60+ lived through the greatest music and band era that will never be witnessed again.
You got that right!! You can take any genre of music and the best of that genre came out of the 70s!
@madmax8949 Excellent point 👉
It's like the 70s are the grandparents of today's music, been there, done that, and bought the tee-shirt!
@@18winsagin Right on! In fact, I got a t-shirt for Christmas that says, "I may be old but I got to see all the cool bands!"
@madmax8949 haha that is cool, I would like that. I only made a couple of rock concerts, Molly Hatchet at the Hampton Coliseum in about in 82 or 83 maybe and then zz top at the same place in maybe 93 and then Marshall Tucker once but man life for me then was a happier time and I think that is why I stay on TH-cam a lot when not at work listening to the music from that time and it takes me back there for a while!
@@18winsagin The wife and I and several friends still go to a ton of shows around where we live and we do travel to see shows in the state. Going to Red Rocks this summer to see Big Head Todd with the Wallflowers. We live in a secondary market area but still manage to see a lot of quality acts. You just have to be on the look out!
I LOVE THIS SONG from an ERA that will never come back!
I joined the Marine Corps right after the marine barracks bombing on 23 october 1983. I took test already for Army and Navy ànd switched to the Marines. I enlisted friday the 13th day of January 1984. Their was a firefight that morning at Beirut international airport. This song goes right to my hearth. Molly Hatchet, my all time favorite band, thanks for so much great music. Semper Fi. To all my brothers who got murdered in Beirut on that day. Army, Navy and Marines. It was the most one day number of deaths since Iwo Jima in world war 2 for the Marine Corps.
i am McBone. those were MY marines youre welcome. iran? pay attention.
Hatchet was the best bar none. These guys could rock there ass off and bring down the house. They deserve to be in the hall.
Hell yeah they do!!!
Who gives a damn about the hall ? The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame has no integrity...SCORPIONS are not in that stupid hall but Beastie Boys are, lol
@@megalodonseancasey8429 Unfortunately you are correct Meg. The Rock and Roll HOF is a mere shadow of itself. It took Deep Purple how many years to get it ? Kansas is still not in yet look at some of the 'rock' bands that are in.
It's garbage at this point to me.
F the hall , they deserve their own hall southern rock .
Yeah the hall is a fucking joke. We know who is great. FFS, Johnny Winter isn’t there either!!! Really?
One of the most underrated song (and band) in history...
And here we go with the usual underrated tune.. dumbass! That song is one of the most loved and popular southern rock song ever by a band that comes only second to Skynerd in terms of fame!
If you get your Sound system, just write. You my be able to understand the words.
You are so right about that. Saw them on the flirting with disaster tours Way back still love the hell out of the boys
Absolutely
I still listen to them !
One of the finest acts to EVER come out of the FSOF! We miss you SO VERY MUCH, guys.
danny joe brown forever!!!!
One of the Molly's best songs! Unfortunately those times will never come back!!!!
Those four guitars went to the power stance, that was rock history
Three guitars and a bass you idiot. But it was epic.
Long live Florida Original Molly Hatchet
their 3 guitar attack is still unmatched! Thank you Molly Hatchet and R.I.P.
Their 3 guitar attack is phenomenal but Iron Maiden matches and surpasses it…. JMHO
@@jasont5784 hard to compare and I see your point. But for me the original Molly Hatchet is still one of the best bands in history.
They were amazing, I got to see them on this tour when they opened for Kiss in Kansas City!
@@jasont5784 Flirtin with desaster was my very first LP but I never saw them live. Just their new version who I call a bad cover band. 😢
@@jasont5784 right on, brother 👊
This is the real deal
Every time I hear this song I wonder how come this didn't wind up my generation's signature southern rock anthem instead of Freebird. Lyrically, thematically, melodically, it's a much more in-depth, intense song. :)
+PrepsterM Amen I have been saying that for years
+mrz80 THIS. No disrespect to Skynyrd but MH were simply far more talented. IMO "Tuesday's Gone" and "The Ballad of Curtis Lowe " were LS's best songs. They were better at soul than they were rock. MH is just on another level in terms of talent. Much like Rush and everyone else.
To answer your question, I think because this song conjures real emotions of sadness, while "Freebird" is, like, all about that freedom, man.
+TheDistantEchos amen
Keep smoking crack. MH can't hold a candle to Skynyrd in the writing department. I think any living member of MH would freely admit that.
Yeah, I see what you mean, but he was talking about Freebird, specifically. I agree on this count. But they are both amazing. Lol, it's a matter of: 'Which amazingness do I pick??' ;)
Love it .. What a great band …Rip all those who passed away …. The music lives on ..
Sadly, the entire original lineup is deceased.
Holy sweet mother of Christ is this kick fuckin ass or WHAT. Shortest lived but most rippin’ subgenre of music ever, Southern Rock. Sadly american rock industry and FM radio went corporate, soft and gutless thus we will all boogie no more. Thank God for the Hellacopters
The 70s and 80s gave birth to SO MANY KILLER BANDS that I am still amazed! Southern Fried Rock, as some called it, gave rise to these talented maniacs, Blackfoot, Lynrd Skynrd, 38 special, Terrible Ted Nugent, and their 60s birthers like the Outlaws, Alman Brothers, etc ! I love this painful and angry music!
molly freakn hatchet !!!!! One most unique in your face rock n roll bands of all time !!!! What a great voice , and you'll be hard to find any better 4 guitar players in one band ! What a great talent , awesome band cut short !!!
Its stunning what passes for music these days compared to this.
Saw them in 83-4 when DJB came back to the band. Loved these guys since ‘75.
Molly hatchet just simply kicked ass! This is how rock is done kids !!
When the Hatchet was on, they kicked like no other. RIP, Danny Joe Brown and Duane Roland. Long live Molly Hatchet!
They dare to be more southern rock than LS and they pull it off here. RIP all 6 original guys.
In my opinion this is one of the best southern rock groups that was out their kickin ass and taken names and not looking back for nothing .just love everything about this great band 63 and still. Rocking out to hatchet
This is why I love Southern Rock. This will never age... Stop the madness...
Amen sister
Sadly it's our generation who ages and will soon fade!
GOD BLESS THE HEART OF DIXIE
Nobody was better than this Hatchett. Danny Joe, Dave Hlubek and Duane Roland. These guys were studs.
I met him at their show with Blackfoot in Dallas in 1983. I had already bought and put on a Blackfoot - SIOGO t-shirt and was walking around the merch area between sets. Dave, who looked about 6' 5" saw me and said, "You need to buy another shirt. Ours!" I just shook his hand and said, "Yes, sir."
music is good for your soul!
Molly Hatchet you were a awesome band.
Danny was the man What bunch of killer guitar players this band had Nothing like 70s music all these southern bands are legendary now
Love this song, and what a live rendition of it!! Duane Roland's solo always gets me. THAT is how you play a guitar, kids- and that is how it's supposed to sound.
Love Duane
May every peacemaker who has fallen Rest In Peace 💙🗽🇺🇸🙏
I AHREE!!
🙏❤️🇺🇲
January 6
Molly Hatchet Kickin It,Thank The LORD FOR SOUTHERN ROCK!
A masterpiece second to none ,!! As well , look at the instrumental come to the front of stage an give the crowd a show of real emotions an energy of performance real music by real band members , , hats off to them an all the other real bands out there what's left ,, ,,,today's music's bands are not real they hide behind other writers , hide behind computer made noise , an in videos you don't see a band or half the time the singer jus cartoon waste ,, my opinion matters , however my opinion doesn't depict all , , thank u , ,south Oklahoma that's were I am from,
I think I would rather have, if given the choice, gone to this concert rather than a Beatles or even a Rolling Stones concert
My favorite Molly Hatchet song - "Fall Of The Peacemakers." When I saw them Feb 5, 1984 - the day after my daughter Jamie was born, I bunch of my shipmates and co-workers saw them in concert. They dedicated this song to all the military in the crowd. I threw my USS America hat up on stage and the singer wore it!! Cool isn't it.
where did you see them, i saw them in norfolk virginia about 1984 while i was in the Navy.
I was a Cryptologic Technician stationed at Ft Meade, Md working at NSA. SO a few of my shipmates and civilian co-workers went to see them in Columbia, Md at a night club in Feb,1984.
My Dad was on the USS America in the 'Nam era- he told me about some crazy shit that went down on that boat...
das ist molly nicht so weit weg von uns normalen menschen die jeden tag arbeiten und steuern bezahlen ,geil mann deshalb mag ich die auch so ,die musik und die soli von bobby mal zu sagen ,
so bands gibt es heute nicht mehr ,viel glück an dich und deine familie und danke für deinen einsatz aus deutschland
Dude, I was there too. March 4, 79. Still have the stub. They headlined at the Municipal on Feb 17, 1980 and were even better.
Little Miss Sunshine,
I'll Always Love you Hayden Panettiere.
I remember seeing this live on tv late at night in '83 or '84. These guys were amazing. Danny Joe Brown had the perfect combo of gravel and melody in his voice. Love this tune. Thanks for upping!
Nicely elaborated. Thanks. BrandyF from West Texas.
When I saw these guys DJB had come back to the group. RIP DJB. These guys were truly never the same without him. Fly with the angels DJB
Djb is so badass. Man and his voice was so recognizable. We cover Dreams I'll never see. It's so fun to play. These guys in my opinion were the best of all the southern rockers of the time.
Honestly my favorite Molly Hatchet song
It is my absolute favorite song 👍👍👍
Molly Hatchet are my most favorite Southern Rock band, and this is one of my favorite songs by them
Saw them in 1979 at a local college nearby me. They absolutely tore the roof off the place with the original players and songs from the "Flirtin' w/Disaster" album. No opening act either...what a great night of music!
I love the music from now 2023.
When rock bands could play a guitar - the masters of southern rock & roll.
It don't get any better than that! Those are my boys, gettin after it every time! Love my Molly Hatchet!
I bought the cassette the week it became available. I wore it out playing Fall of the Peacemakers over and over and over..... THAT'S what jamming was meant to be!
I haven't worn out a cassette but I bet I've worn out my neighbors...
I'll Always Love my Trigger Finger
incredible! Should be a rock anthem along the lines of Free bird.
+Sergio Sanchez Freebird doesn't hold a candle to this masterpiece.
Very true!
TheDistantEchos you are incredibly stupid.
Green grass and high tides have them both beat ! Long live the Outlaws, the one and only true guitar army!
Well said Sergio I couldn't agree more
Holy Shitttttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!That kicked Assssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!They had that "Thang"! What happened to good 70's rock, the musicians/ songwriters died and left us withHip hop, country pop, and rap!!!!! Now good rock is died with the greats!!!!!
My favorite song from them. I was dating the guitar player when recorded. I use to go to their rehearsals. Unfortunately my friends have all gone on to Rock N Roll Heaven
I really feel sorry for anyone who hasn't had the chance to know this band . I'm 63 and I'm certain my age group had the best bands and music Hands Down 🇺🇲
I'll Always Love you,
Hayden Panettiere Forever
R.I.P. Danny Joe. You kicked ass and got it right.
Happy Sweetest Day Hayden Panettiere.
Saw at the Kentucky state fair in Lexington in 1978 they were giving away their first album , played under a tent I knew I had seen the start of something special great show , great band!!!!
Molly Hatchet is pure badass
Saw them three times with the Outlaws. Amazing.
Yeah me too!!!
Can't listen to this enough, or turn it up loud enough. Names of people running through my head of the Marines and Docs I served with.
When the guitarist and bass player went to the power stance that was awsome.
And they are all gone now. So fucking sad
It still gives me goosebumps...
It seems that not many people get the reference to John Lennon:
A voice from the past cried "Give peace a chance"
He paid our price now he is free at last
and imagine
we called him a dreamer...
My favorite line in the song.
If that loser john lennon hadn't played with the Beatles , that loser would've never been known except within a small crowd of LOSERS !
Absolutely phenomenal!!!
Those were the days! Greatest times greatest music. It was fuckin awesome. Lucky to have lived it..and I'm still alive somehow.
This song it's the timing of this day just listen to it
Omg, this is so true Today.
What a great band and singer. Southern rock was the greatest.
Favorite MH song, love this forever, still getting goosebumps, RIP to those MH musicians who passed away.
Awesome song. Danny Joe Brown, RIP.
The best album covers ever!!!
Fryday, February 24TH, in the Year of High Priest,
" High Hayden & Brian, "
Fifty two (52) paces from DAYS INN door thru thru the Badlands of Supernatural Brewing
Bartender Molly a.k.a. Molly Hatchet the Beckenbauer Bartender.
I'll be sitting alone with my Back Against the
Wall, thinking of things of the Future.
" Your's Faithfully Forever, "
Sundown from the Sunrise Studios.
So grateful i had the chance to see them late 70s. Played this very similarly and it was fucking Awesome.
Awesome message
Those guys delivered until the very end.
I saw Molly at McGuffy's in Dayton, not long after I got out of Basic and AIT. The stage was right next to the men's room. Being right next to a stage full of legends as soon as I shook some dew off... MIND BLOWN.
Forever southern ,amen.
greatest live performance and song in my opinion on youtube ..just love this.
Giants of Southern Rock!
Love tone of that p90 equiped Gold Top Les Paul.
Hat's off to Riff West
I was cut from this cloth the truth be told those of you I would say love this song because you listen to the words. however, those in higher places did not like the lyrics of this song nor did they like this band and its writers. words are powerful music is powerful it's all used against us. we have to stop putting up with it and fight back with words and music I have never given up I don't like to talk about my age I'm as strong as an ox faster than a horsewhip. hell for a while they thought Elvis was black so they can take age and shove it God created me, not them I live under no man. I could tell you all some stories words and music brother words and music rest in peace Molly Hatchet God Bless America
Two great bands.... Tuesdays gone with the wind ❤❤❤
Hard to believe they've all passed.
I saw these guy's in Atlantic Beach N.C. @ a small bar called Night Moves about three months before their first album came out in 1977. I am from the westside of Jacksonville and I used to catch them at the local bars before I joined the Marines and got stationed @ Cherry Point. It was quite a treat to have heard the first album just before the release. Dave still plays around town sometimes but he is slowing down. Bless them all, southern rock rules!
A M A Z I N G. No other words.
I'll Always Protect you Hayden Panettiere
When I saw them I literally had tears in my eyes. It was watching the last of our legends.
Awesome ! And Underrated !!!
Hlubecks Goldtop with P90s was just awesome sounding
RIP Danny Joe Brown..My Hero !!! LOVE YA !!!!
danny war auch in deutschland sehr beliebt und alle wurden von dem verlust überrascht ,leider ein großer man ist gegangen niemand wird ihn vergessen ,
They rock !!!!
This band was one of my favorites rock on!!
Rock"Em Duane,, did you know 500 hundred dollars,will get your head blowed off, It wil Ha Ha.. When did Rock stop rocking!! and 2 those who thumb, down,sorry you missed a REAL. Rock & Roll Sothern Great,,,,
I've seen I've seen this video a thousand times and it still gives me goosebumps that is awesome!!!
And I grew up with a lot of phenomenal groups I'm glad I was able to witness the music in that time
Hard working band right there
I love this band
Man ,one of my all time favorites from my youth ,I remember when this came out after John Lennon died ,God Bless them all
An amazing piece of music
RIP Danny Joe Brown.....
Who's listening in 2020 during the pandemic. LOVE tius song!
Loved this band takes me back to 1978 in my 67 chevelle.SS my eight track Jensen stereo with triaxle speakers and a booster. Driving way too fast as I had this cranked up.awesome southern rock!!
That last solo by Dave Hlubek is a pure epitomy of rock and roll!!!
I wish the original band was still around rip DJB
I've been listening to them for years and all their music is great