Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Waylon Jennings - America !! THIS IS AMAZING!
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Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Waylon Jennings - America !! THIS IS AMAZING!
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Our American flag is for every American 🇺🇸
Native American Ira Hayes was one of the men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima. Listen to the Ballad of Ira Hayes by Johnny Cash.
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This isn't a WOKE song. Most of Us are not Racist. This is how we feel about our fellow Citizens.
Exactly, they should look up the definition of WOKE!
Waylon owed a lot to the native tribes. They loved having Waylon play on the reservations out west. They kept him making a living when he was having hard times.
Explain man lol your'e so far off like shut UP dude come off it
There is no one like Waylon!!
Struggle Jennings is Waylon's step-grandson. Shooter Jennings is his son.
Whey Jennings is his grandson
Thomas Gabriel is Johnny Cash’s grandson.
@@stevenangle8407Waylon adopted struggles momma. So that’s struggles grandpa to.
Don't tell people they are related to Waylon
@@russellw7785 😂😂😂 or what bubba… like seriously. It’s documented. Whether you like it or not.
Waylon was absolutely awesome!
Still is. Always will be 😉
He stands alone in th" music he made,Waylon's Music ..
The native people loved Waylon. He was born in Texas but spent years in Phoenix. He used to go to the reservations and put on concerts for the people. One of his early hits was Love of the Common People.
Love Waylon Jennings! He was called an outlaw but he was just a free thinker and believed everyone should be able to be true to themselves….his voice is so mellow and pleasant. Love all his music❣️
Charley pride, a black man in country music was very well loved‼️ He had a great voice great songs, very talented man.
he was but they would not put his picture on his first album because they knew that a lot of country music fans would not buy his record because of his color. Country music and America has come a long way but we should never minimize the truth about our past. For the first 18 years of my life i never listened to anything but country music and still love to listen to the artist of the 60' and 70's because they were stars when i was growing up so i am not a country music hater. I just remember that country music was not friendly or helpful to black artist trying to start a career in the business.
I grew up in the fifties in an Appalachian coal camp. My grandfather was a coal miner, My father was a coal miner and about every male from 15 on was a coal miner back then. They were hard, strong men who risked their lives every day just so they could feed their families and barely get by. Throughout our history in America men fought and died so we all could stay free. Now when i see all the blm's and the atifa's and now the Palestinian riots i hang my head in shame for what we allowed to happen with the new democrat/socialist party. At 72 i am finally walking away from the corrupt democrat party and voting Republican and most of my family and people i know are too. We are now at a time when we once again have to fight for the soul of our country. Regan said 'we are never more than one generation from losing our country. He was right. Thanks for playing and commenting on this great anthem.
I was a Democrat, too, for many years, but they've gone nuts.
Indeed...
I love Waylon and I love this song....and now I love you guys!!!!😍😍😍😍
Waylon Jennings is a legend of country music and a man of his own style who does things his way. He's one of the great's!
Luckenbach Texas, Waylon and Willie
My favorite by Waylon is Lukenbach Texas. 3:08
The “Conversation” by Waylon & Hank Jr. is a must watch!
I've always been crazy.
But it's kept me from going insane 👍
Pure love for Watasha🖤🩶🤍
Waylon, simply the best country artist ever. A legend!
I met Mr. Jennings once, in the 90's. I worked at a Sheplers western wear store in Austin, TX. and they let him come in after we closed, to shop. He was super nice. Nobody bothered him while he walked around, and when he was done he stayed to sign autographs and chit chat. I still have the hat he signed for me.
1984 and it's about time you got to Waylon! MORE MORE MORE!!! :)
Waylon is the original Outlaw. He didn't want to play by Nashville rules. So he moved to Austin and started " Outlaw County " Lonesome on'ry and mean , is one of my favorites
This is from a time when America was actually great wasn't perfect but nothing ever is but it WAS alot better then compared to now👍👍
You cannot go wrong with Waylon!!!!
My favorite country soloist of all time. A wonderful, deep soul patriot that loved the US of A. Help your neighbor & be respectful. And fight for your freedom no matter what. THAT'S Waylon Jennings. A rebel for the "REAL" truth.
I think you would enjoy Waylon's "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean."
YES YES YES there are so many good ones...HE IS A VIBE!
God bless the Highway Men. Four of the best entertainers ever.
He's not talking about reparations. He's talking about keeping promises made: "...expect a little from you. Promise and then follow through."
True that , US Government made treaties, tribes in Oklahoma have tribal lands, not res’s, and are sovereign nations in our state, OK state gov has compacts with the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Creek tribes, Osage have land rights in Osage County, not reparations but treaties
Poor Waylon Jennings....Remember "the day the music died" (February 3rd, 1959), the day memorialized by Don McLean in his 1972 hit "American Pie"? On this day, a plane crash killed up-and-coming musicians Buddy Holly, J.P. Richardson (ie, the Big Bopper), and Ritchie Valens. The plane had been chartered to transport the performers from Iowa to their next show in North Dakota.
One member of Holly’s travelling band who did not make this plane trip was Waylon Jennings.
He had been hired by Holly to play bass for him on that fateful Winter Dance Party Tour. Rather than further enduring tour bus issues and a long frozen bus trip, Holly decided to charter a small plane. Unfortunately, it could not fit everybody. Richardson, who was suffering from the flu, asked Jennings, who was 21 at the time, for his seat on the plane. When Jennings told Buddy Holly that he was going to take the bus, Holly jokingly told him he hoped the bus broke down, to which Jennings replied, “I hope your ol’ plane crashes.”
Waylon never really got over this encounter, and it haunted him til the day he died in 2002.
RIP Waylon.
Sometimes fate deals us a terrible hand. Fortunately, Waylon Jennings did go on to be a trailblazer in outlaw country music!!!
I'm so glad Waylon did not get on that plane.
Talking about the luck of flipping a coin!! Amazing story!!
***READ THIS HISTORY LESSON BP***
He also lost one of his band members in a crash that brought back old wounds and that's why him and Merle Hagard never spoke again because Merle took advantage of the situation..
True story!!
Bp Waylon Jennings is an American Country Icon!🇺🇲 Ain't living long like this (pertains to today) Honkey Tonk Hero's and Are you sure Hank did this way❤❤😊
Waylon struggled for years with Survivors Remorse. He was on tour with Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Richie Valens when they died in the plane crash. Some of the artists flew and some were riding on the tour bus and Richie had gotten very sick so Waylon gave Richie his seat on the plane and Waylon rode in Richie's place on the bus. He blamed himself for Richie's death. So sad. My favorite song by Waylon is Luckenbach Texas.
Also if anyone has a problem in America with the American flag or how Patriots feel about our country, Get the Hell out.
Saw Waylon twice alone and once with the Highwaymen. Waylon was his own man, terrific entertainer, guitarist and composer. I loved Waylon.
I’m from Southeastern Kentucky and if you came through here and needed help the people around here will help good decent people and take you in no matter the color cause we are good decent people here and we help each other, we wave and nod our head if we see you out, whether we know you or not we’re friendly people by nature, we live the rural life , we love the Lord and love our people.
Hello from BGKY.
1982, front row seats to see Waylon in the Spokane Coliseum. Someone took the mic, and said all y'all, please remove your hats in the arena. Waylon came out to start the show and said, "Oh! Forgot to take my hat off." He removed his black Stetson and threw it like a Frisbee into the crowd!
Waylon was one of the Highwaymen, remember how good they are?!?
Shooter Jennings is Waylon's son. Struggle Jennings is Waylon's step-grandson. Struggle's name is his stage name, but Waylon was very influential in his life.. Waylon's insignia is tattooed on Struggle's back.
Whey Jennings is his grandson
waylon ! "rose in paradise", "waymore blues " "i've always been crazy "
Struggle Jennings is actually a step-grandson of Waylon Jennings. Waylon's wife Jessie Colter, was first married to guitar legend Duane Eddy and their daughter was the mother of Struggle Jennings. You can tell by the love and respect Struggle has for Waylon that they formed a tight bond.
Duane Eddy just died on April 30, 2024. Great influential guitarist.
@@tomhiggins875 Sorry to hear that! Rest In Peace Duane Eddy.
please do Waylon Jennings I've always been crazy
I’ve always been Crazy is on my daily drive playlist. My kids know every word!!!!!
MY THEME SONG! hahahahahaha "I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going INSANE!!!!" HAHAHAHA
Your program tells me there is hope for the knew generation
Love some Waylon!!!! This was one of my favorite songs of his!!!!
Respect for a great Native American! Johnny Cash
“Ira Hayes” Medal of Honor recipient. Battle of Iwo Jima. Very good song.
This was his next to last chart hit. Rose In Paradise followed it.
My husband is a retired Marine. Most of our family served in some way. He has always told our boys that the best thing that would ever happen to them was being born in America. I am so thankful for my fellow Americans that also appreciate being an American.
Nice one! I concur with othe suggestions of doing Luckenbach Texas!❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
Several years ago, his grandson called the Kansas Vietnam Veterans and Family reunion an a Saturday morning ti see if he could bring hid band up to play at the reunion. He was advised that they didn't have the funds to pay him and he advised that he didn't care. He brought his band up , from Oklahoma, to El Dorado Lake State Park in Kansas. He had started to play the second song and it started raining. He continued to play for another half hour. When he started singing one of Waylon's songs, you would have thought it was Waylon singing! He was a realy down to earth guy,and said he just wanted to give back to the veterans!
Great reaction! Waylon was definitely one of the best ever
WAYLON!
Legend!
Banger 🇺🇸
🇬🇧 I feel exactly the same coming from the UK. Sometimes people don't know just how lucky we are, just to be born where we were! And that's all I have to say bout that. Love & peace to y'all. ❤ 🇬🇧🇺🇲❤🎼🎶
Waylon is one of the VERY few country singers that I love, thanks! I think he's incredibly underrated.
He was never underrated by musicians only by executives that tried to stop him from playing his music his way and he won and they found out the hard way..Waylon has the first platinum, triple and quadruple platinum on his wall..
Thank you for Waylon!!
Country music is full of Patriotism and love of the Lord!
Black, you really need to go down the Country rabbit hole…No Boundaries
Thank You Guys Soooooo Much for this one. I had forgotten this American Anthem. We The People Feel this way. The Nasty Narratives are all lies.
naah, BP,
it’s a blessing; a total blessing just to be born in America!
we got it made, when compared to ALL other countries of the world.
Thank God, for letting me born in the USA!
AND…talkin’ bout a freakin guitar picker, WOW!!
lots of ppl don’t even know he was a session player / picker for many artists music!
Great reaction
Good reaction BP. That's the way I feel about America, too.
Waylon "The Belle of the Ball". ''I came uninvited, but I'm leaving with the Belle of the Ball". Love Waylon.
Wayland Arnold "Waylon" Jennings. RIP.
Thanks for sharing my favorite male country artist ever!❤
I had actually forgot about this one. A truly wonderful song.
We are not pro war but will fight for our country we will
Waylon is probably my favorite country star of all time and this song is one of the reasons why. He was a great American. If Waylon is your spirit animal then I would love to hang out with you.
You need to look up his grandson named Whey Jennings. He sounds just like his grandfather.
We live in Arizona and spend a lot of time off-road exploring old mines and traveling on old railroad, mining, Indian and stagecoach trails. It is amazing what the men who came before us created. God bless America and praise God for those men.
Glad to see you reacting to all kinds of Music. It is so refreshing to listen through new ears ,well your ears.
Loved this. 🔥❤️
Waylon was a guitar player for Buddy Holly and gave up his seat on the doomed airplane that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, the Big Bopper, inspiring Don McLeans American Pie. Waylon survived the day the music died.
Waylon is my #1 all time fav country artist.
great song and reaction, boys.
I wish most young people had seen what you’ve seen and were as appreciative of our great county
Waylon is the best
There’s a spoken word album called America why I love her is a must especially title track
I've never heard this. This is amazing. Legend.
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Thank you so much for this one ! Waylon loved this country and so do I 🇺🇸
Waylon Jennings, my all time favorite country singer and song writer. His first grandson Waylen Jennings is following in his grandfathers legacy. His son Shooter Jennings is also a singer song writer who does rock and country. Struggle Jennings is his step grand son. I absolutely love this song. It is a very powerful song. You also might want to check out Travis Tritt who was a very close friend of Waylon and is also a country singer who does great things.
Waymore Blues🔥🔥🔥
There is so many country songs like this!!
I grew up in southern Oregon, graduated in 1977. I later learned I lived in a very racist town. It surprised me, because none of my friends were racist. It was their parents. My generation actually thought that shit got settled, we thought we had taken care of that. I guess some didn't get the message, but overall, I don't think Americans are racist. I now live in NW Washington State. We got some proud boys in the neighborhood, along with many Ukrainians, Latinos and natives. Overall, we all get along. One of the proud boys actually stepped in to shoot at a drunk dude with a shotgun that shot 2 cops in our neighborhood. We can coexist. Peace out.
You need to react to Willie Nelson singing a song by David Lynn Jones called Living in the Promise Land. There are two great versions. First is the official video. Second is a performance before dignitaries in Washington, DC, in old age supported with vocals by his two sons. Greatness is on view in both.
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I'm gonna say it.... Make America Great Again..
Reminder of how Europeans defeated native America xD
AMEN ❤
America is great becaause of al its people not because of any president especially that one.
@@michaelcstonebear420 Michael, no one said any different. MAGA and America First are about us and our responsibility to love our nation. The President made that clear from DAY 1.
@@michaelcstonebear420 Especially that one? That one done more for the American people than any other President in my life time! I guess people are just too stupid to understand that! Now, we have a bunch of communists running our country who want to destroy it because they think we don't have a right to exist! Do yourself a favor and do some research!
Giving me goosebumps!
I have been watching many videos here on TH-cam from people from North Korea that defected from NK as well as people from other countries that have visited the USA and watching their amazement and admiration of us, not only as people individually but as a nation, has reawakened me to the realization of how much influence the US has on the rest of the world and what a huge responsibility we have as a nation to set an example of what it's like to live in a free society. We aren't perfect but we struggle every day to be better. We are a most fortunate people to have been born here or to have been able to become naturalized citizens here and even those that haven't become citizens yet, we all have a responsibility to live up to the dream that founded our country. America isn't just a country it's an ideal, an idea, a goal, a hope and I firmly believe that together we can set aside our differences, join in the things we share and continue to keep our beacon of light shining for those that long for liberty, justice, human dignity and the right to build the life they choose.
Please react to Waymores blues or Clyde. I'm a huge Waylon fan, and these are my favorite tunes. Love your channel!
Whey Jennings is Waylon's grandson, you should react to Whey's "Lead Me Home"
You are going to get comments from this video for a long time with stories about the man the legend. Mr. Waylon Jennings. Here's mine . I don't recall the year but its been quite a few years ago. I will condense it to save time. The IRS had taken Willy Nelsons home in Evergreen for back taxes owed. Well when it came time to auction it off Waylon was there and won . A couple days later Waylon caught up to Willy on a Farm Aid tour and handed him the keys on stage and said something to the effect of '' Here's your house keys, don't lose em again'', Then they embraced like two brothers reunited after years of being apart.
you guys nailed this reaction as usual...great takes!!! be sure to check out "Luckenbach Texas"!!!! GREAT song by Waylon...
This made my day!!! I just come home from a long day at work, crack open a cold one, and see what Black Pegasus is reacting to today. I totally forgot about this one, great track....his song "Amanda" is like a slow/waltz type ballad, He also had a song called "Outlaw Sh!t", Struggle remade it also, Struggle's version is sooooo dope!!! Him and Willie have a few great tracks like "Lukenbach Texas" i think you'd like. Another great reaction and happy to see Democrat Don on once again!!! 🤘😆
You have quickly become my favorite reactor, especially when Don is there. Love your patriotism and your ability to speak common sense to the viewer. Here's one I know you'll enjoy, The Charlie Daniels Band "In America." Please check it out.
FN Love you guys ❤AMERICA❤️
I miss Waylon and his voice ❤️
Waylon is my man. Another good patriotic song by Charlie Daniel’s is called In America. Check it out. And please keep going down the Waylon rabbit hole. He’s phenomenal
Waylon is a 👑!
First concert I ever went to, Waylon and Jesse, back in 1977. I'll never forget it. 👍
Another great reaction. When i hear the two of you talking about good old boys and antics, i can't help but think of "Just Good Ol' Boys" by Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley. Thanks for a great reaction.
"Where's the Dress" hits way different these days...
The Band and The Staples, The Weight, (The Last Waltz).🙏🏼❤
I got goosebumps too.
BP. Love hearing what you have to say/what you feel. Always insightful when I can hear the whole train of thought.
Whey Jennings is another one of Waylon's grandsons. He is following in Waylon's footsteps singing country.
All Waylon’s songs are awesome!
Dude!!!!Toby Kieth. A super patriotic country singer. COURTESY OF THE RED WHITE AND BLUE or AMERICA SOLDIER
Three chords and the truth. Country music. Waylon is on CM Mt. Rushmore.
Waylon is the best country singer ever. You need to do "Good Hearted Woman".
Did you know that song was inspired by Tina Turner? Waylon said he saw a story about her dealing with Ike's partying. Of course, Waylon also says that he wrote it about Jesse Colter putting up with his partying. I am guessing the truth is in the middle somewhere...lol.