I love the song and have loved it since the first time I heard it! Steve Earle has the perfect voice for his songs! Every time I hear it, I turn the radio up LOUD.
You give me peace of mind knowing that forever you will keep streaming and you will be my fan forever . if you wanna talk more my first digit is 616 followed by 675 then 298 and 7
Me too 😍 I first heard it in the late 90's, when in my small home town an amateur band played it live on a carnival ☺️ I was instantly hooked and still love this song and it needs to be played LOUD 🔊 Steve Earle is one of the absolute best♥️❤️
This has ALWAYS been one of my favorite songs, introducing me to a different take on bluegrass, badass sound that belonged to Steve Earle! The man deserves more recognition!
You don't have to acknowledge it now, but Steve Earle will go down in history as one of the greatest to ever do it. RIP Justin Townes Earle too Steve gave much more to this world than just his music.
I bought this album in late 87 finally got to see him play at the Deniliquin ute muster in 2013 such a pleasure to see him play copperhead road Il never forget it thank you Steve earl the song means a lot to Viet kids aswell
I remember watching the video for this song on MTV in the Army barracks in Ga. I got recalled for Desert Storm, and I watched this video and I was blown away by how 'Outlaw' and badass this song was. Steve Earle deserves more attention.
If you aren’t familiar with his sons music you should check it out. Justin Townes Earle (RIP) was also an amazing talent, better than Steve in my opinion. Unfortunately he didn’t just get his dad’s talent he also got his habits, and it caught up to him in 2020. Such a loss for music.
Like many people, this was my introduction to Steve Earle back in the day. I remember this song coming over the speakers in my 88 Mustang 5.0 and thinking "shit, that's bad ass". Been a fan ever since.
WTF is with the negative comments? This is a classic… this kinda music never got played on the radio. So good it pushed thru… Show some respect… brother killing the mando and telling story!
I have loved this song so much from the first time I heard it. It hit near home for me. I grew up in Arkansas in the 50s & 60s and knew just which hollows had that sour mash smell.😂😋 I was in college in the 70s, and just as the song portrayed, the conversion to seed happened. 🦗 😅😊Thanks Steve Earle for the song & memories.😊
I grew up in Arkansas at the same time as you. I've always been a rocker but my bluegrass roots still run deep. The first time I heard Copperhead Road I was downtown in the car, I rolled down my window and hollered THESE ARE MY PEOPLE!!! Steve always makes me feel that way 😊
I am 47 and had only heard this song about a year ago! This may be the best the best song ever written in my book! As it sits right now, no song resonates with me more than this song! I hope Steve Earle is getting royalties from TH-cam plays! When I start walkin the dogs, this is the first song played! I wish I had know of this song earlier in my life!
Same here was just trying recall how long ago that I first heard this song & instantly loved it. Have heard a few covers of it...didnt even rate. ❤ love this song & Steve Earle
Mr Earle, you are my favorite writer of real poetry. Thank you for your contribution. I’m 50 but thought you were a God back in the day 80’s. Keep it up. I’m in Northern California and would love to see you do your thing soon.🤙🏼
Respected this song from the first time I heard it on vinyl. I was lucky enough to see it live in Steve's set at Feile '91 (Trip 2 Tipp) His inclusion was one of the reasons I bought a ticket for that 3 day festival. I hung on every word. I also hope that some of that crowd hang their heads in shame for how they behaved towards an established artist. Steve did not receive the respect he earned from that crowd. I personally had a great time though, the memory is cherished.
Went to see Steve with his full band 25+ odd years ago in the Ulster Hall in Belfast, jeeeez when he did this song the place went berserk. Without doubt the best concert I ever went to. The man’s an act of pure brilliance.
Saw him at The Irish Centre, Leeds in 1989 (I think), what a fantastic gig, He had Stacey with him & they played a really long set. A lot of Guinness got disappeared too, Man, I wish I was 18 again.
A couple years ago, I bought my older brother a true banjo (his first anything besides a 6 string or bass) for Xmas just so he could play this song! Best give I've ever given him. He returned the favor with a Pearl Reference in Black Halo Glitter paint job. Look that snare up... Not a wrap but full paint and largerainbow reflecting bits that make it SCREAM WE LOVETHIS SONG!!!!!
You give me peace of mind knowing that forever you will keep streaming and you will be my fan forever . if you wanna talk more my first digit is 616 followed by 675 then 298 and 7
You give me peace of mind knowing that forever you will keep streaming and you will be my fan forever . if you wanna talk more my first digit is 616 followed by 675 then 298 and 7
Read his novel! It's outstanding (not in a field, lol). I was thoroughly mesmerized by it. I also loved The Wire, one of my favorite series of all time. He's a genius! I remember when my parents passed in 2017 at their farm in Kentucky, I had an old Martin D-18 guitar that belonged to my dad so I made the trek to Nashville to see what I could get for it at Carter Vintage Guitars (holy crap!), and while waiting for the offer, as an erstwhile guitarist I started looking through the inventory. Every third tag I turned over it said Steve Earle. I asked the associate, what's up? He told me Steve just dropped off about a hundred guitars on consignment. Man... if only I still played, but a man has to know his limitations, and guitar is one of them, SMH.
First saw you at Peabody's Down Under in the flats, Cleveland Ohio when you're first album came out ! Loved your music ever since. Looking forward to seeing you at Kent Stage in August !
You give me peace of mind knowing that forever you will keep streaming and you will be my fan forever . if you wanna talk more my first digit is 616 followed by 675 then 298 and 7
Mr.Earle, I never heard your song till a few years after it came out. I was amazed and seeing this version once again kicks my ass. What else is there to say ?
I've always thought the one thing missing from this song was a fiddle as one of the instruments played, so I'm rather happy to hear it in this performance.
An extremely well written song. A highly underrated song writer.
I love the song and have loved it since the first time I heard it! Steve Earle has the perfect voice for his songs! Every time I hear it, I turn the radio up LOUD.
Hello there, it’s really nice meeting you here.
You give me peace of mind knowing that forever you will keep streaming and you will be my fan forever . if you wanna talk more my first digit is 616 followed by 675 then 298 and 7
Me too 😍 I first heard it in the late 90's, when in my small home town an amateur band played it live on a carnival ☺️ I was instantly hooked and still love this song and it needs to be played LOUD 🔊 Steve Earle is one of the absolute best♥️❤️
I took my 85 year old mom to see him at a small venue several years ago. She rocked out right with me. Awesome!
Very cool👍🏻
TopDrawer 😊
Go mama! Love this.❤
You're NEVER too old to rock!!
Now there is a good son!
This has ALWAYS been one of my favorite songs, introducing me to a different take on bluegrass, badass sound that belonged to Steve Earle! The man deserves more recognition!
Hey 👋 how are you doing today…?
It’s not bluegrass in any way. It’s pure rock and roll with elements of rockabilly. Very Bruce Springsteen in spirit.
@@dmanstarr Springsteen is a stretch but okay🥸
@@dmanstarr this bluegrass goes straight over my head, no idea what it means BUT I can certainly hear and feel the Springsteen connection
He's got ares
You don't have to acknowledge it now, but Steve Earle will go down in history as one of the greatest to ever do it. RIP Justin Townes Earle too Steve gave much more to this world than just his music.
I bought this album in late 87 finally got to see him play at the Deniliquin ute muster in 2013 such a pleasure to see him play copperhead road Il never forget it thank you Steve earl the song means a lot to Viet kids aswell
Steve's still got it! Love this song! A real classic
Its right up there
🤘🏼♥️🎵👍🏼
@@chrisezelleciao Chris!🙋😊😘💘🌅
I remember watching the video for this song on MTV in the Army barracks in Ga. I got recalled for Desert Storm, and I watched this video and I was blown away by how 'Outlaw' and badass this song was. Steve Earle deserves more attention.
If you aren’t familiar with his sons music you should check it out. Justin Townes Earle (RIP) was also an amazing talent, better than Steve in my opinion. Unfortunately he didn’t just get his dad’s talent he also got his habits, and it caught up to him in 2020. Such a loss for music.
Thank you for your service ❤
You aren't wrong ❤😊
Me too. I was at Fort Bragg.
This is one of those songs I’ll listen til I die 🏴☠️
Always loved this song, it stirs my Scottish-Irish roots, longing
Like many people, this was my introduction to Steve Earle back in the day. I remember this song coming over the speakers in my 88 Mustang 5.0 and thinking "shit, that's bad ass". Been a fan ever since.
Austin City Limits .. what an epic music platform !!! It's introduced more people to great music than the transistor radio in its day.
WTF is with the negative comments? This is a classic… this kinda music never got played on the radio. So good it pushed thru… Show some respect… brother killing the mando and telling story!
This song got airplay!
@@flyingburritobro68dunno whereabouts you live or heard it but we didn’t….in Wisconsin
definitely got a ton of airplay here in south texas
what are you on about negative comments? I just scrolled quite a bit, and didnt see one single negative comment
Yeah, it was played a lot on the radio when it came out.
This song never gets old .
Has always been a legendary song and will live on long after we’re long gone. Steve Earl, thank you sir 🤘🇺🇸
Can't start my day without hearing this song.. Love from India
I have loved this song so much from the first time I heard it. It hit near home for me. I grew up in Arkansas in the 50s & 60s and knew just which hollows had that sour mash smell.😂😋 I was in college in the 70s, and just as the song portrayed, the conversion to seed happened. 🦗 😅😊Thanks Steve Earle for the song & memories.😊
I grew up in Arkansas at the same time as you. I've always been a rocker but my bluegrass roots still run deep. The first time I heard Copperhead Road I was downtown in the car, I rolled down my window and hollered THESE ARE MY PEOPLE!!! Steve always makes me feel that way 😊
One of the greatest hits ever. I hear
this on Rock stations as well. Love it!!!!❤❤❤❤⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🔥🇨🇦🇺🇸
Hello there, it’s really nice meeting you here.
A legend. I play this song everytime I cruise the 65 GTO...
Is that GTO red??
@@donnaneeley9920 Montero red
I am 47 and had only heard this song about a year ago! This may be the best the best song ever written in my book! As it sits right now, no song resonates with me more than this song! I hope Steve Earle is getting royalties from TH-cam plays! When I start walkin the dogs, this is the first song played! I wish I had know of this song earlier in my life!
I heard this song. Thousands of times since 88 and love it more each time❤
I love him 40yrs still rocking to it
Same here was just trying recall how long ago that I first heard this song & instantly loved it. Have heard a few covers of it...didnt even rate.
❤ love this song & Steve Earle
Mr Earle, you are my favorite writer of real poetry. Thank you for your contribution. I’m 50 but thought you were a God back in the day 80’s. Keep it up. I’m in Northern California and would love to see you do your thing soon.🤙🏼
Rogue Theater in Grants Pass, OR July 23, 2023...see ya there
Never heard of Led Zeppelin ???? What's wrong with your ears ????
@@chriskibler7998probably full of Robert Johnson sitting at the crossroads. Zeppelin is fine but they don't get to claim that Lemon song
A Salute To Steve Earle 🍷 Your Fans Still Love You.
Yes 👍🏻
This song would make a great movie
Empire Theater Belleville drunk broad yelling Copper Head Road!!! He replies do you really think I'm not going to play it...priceless
I first heard this song about a year ago. I need to get out more Jesus. What a great song and music.. I must listen to song a couple of times a week.
what? a year ago...wow
I have been looking at that video for a long time man since I turned 60 this year it is a long time ha ha ha ha ha keep on rockin Steve Earle
I don't think it's a song it's like an anthem for me... Just beautiful
God how I love this song! Does not get the recognition it deserves.
Guitar town was great but when this came out.Damn!❤
So many of his songs are classics
Great singer ,great song and an awesome band
What a badass song !!! Liked it since the first time I heard it !!!
This song will never get old . When ever I hear it , you can guarantee that the volume is going way up
Steve’s still got it. Love this song and music is awesome.
Hello there, it’s really nice meeting you here.
I did NOT expect him to still sound this good. DAMNN. I would still absolutely love to hang out with this guy. What a friggin lyrical genius. ❤❤
Hey Steve, from a moon shin’ Ozark Mountain family we love you and all you stand for!
you should read more about what he "stands for" lol
@@jtjt4827 Yup! He's even got the communist "Hammer & Sickle" on the front of the kick drum! Great song but what a douche! Go live in Russia!
Man!!! This is way BETTER Than when the band was 1st out.. ALL Of it!, Thanks!
Singing about my home country I live 2 counties down from Johnson county in upper East Tennessee.
Surely One of a Kind song ! The fiddle really dresses it up.
The man writes some great tunes.
Brilliant thanks you got it, this song should never be forgotten 💕
Hello how are you doing today?
One of the best constructed songs in the history of the history!
WOW...Very well done !!!....He sounded just awesome!!!
so good. after all these years. brilliant
best job ever, i am 62 an learning the violin,, ur song has inspired me to try this,, thank you so much,,,, dana b.
Hey 👋 how are you doing today..??😊
Respected this song from the first time I heard it on vinyl. I was lucky enough to see it live in Steve's set at Feile '91 (Trip 2 Tipp) His inclusion was one of the reasons I bought a ticket for that 3 day festival. I hung on every word. I also hope that some of that crowd hang their heads in shame for how they behaved towards an established artist. Steve did not receive the respect he earned from that crowd. I personally had a great time though, the memory is cherished.
I have always been a fan of his from way back!!
One of the best songs I've ever heard! Just all around perfect! Love the style of the story! Thanks for sharing this video!
Awesome! Haven't had the privilege of hearing a version like this! 👍👍😎😎🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Went to see Steve with his full band 25+ odd years ago in the Ulster Hall in Belfast, jeeeez when he did this song the place went berserk. Without doubt the best concert I ever went to. The man’s an act of pure brilliance.
I saw Steve open for Bob Dylan in 1988. As you can imagine, Steve's performance was the highlight for the crowd.
Love this song, its a classic
Love you Steve: you are a beacon in the night shining bright 'till the morning light!
Yes. Steve, you are a badass in the night...
(That's what I thought it said)
You gave so much to push "Country Music" to the next level. You still have so much to give, SHOW US your next step!
I got to see him live at a southern music festival in Harriman TN...it was awesome!!!
Saw him at The Irish Centre, Leeds in 1989 (I think), what a fantastic gig, He had Stacey with him & they played a really long set. A lot of Guinness got disappeared too, Man, I wish I was 18 again.
What an amazing song. Thank you.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ total respect to
this gifted, incredible talented artist!!!!❤😊
Hey 👋 how are you doing today..??
Cold chills ever time thank you thank you
Hey 👋 how are you doing today..?😊
A couple years ago, I bought my older brother a true banjo (his first anything besides a 6 string or bass) for Xmas just so he could play this song! Best give I've ever given him. He returned the favor with a Pearl Reference in Black Halo Glitter paint job. Look that snare up... Not a wrap but full paint and largerainbow reflecting bits that make it SCREAM WE
LOVETHIS SONG!!!!!
You give me peace of mind knowing that forever you will keep streaming and you will be my fan forever . if you wanna talk more my first digit is 616 followed by 675 then 298 and 7
Love the song . That’s not the only song he’s sang . Gota lot of great songs…
MR. STATE TROOPER ONE OF THE DEEPER ONES...
Nowhere Road will always be a fav of mine. Many more too.
Chris n Dwight is the new legendary singer's for music. And Steve earel !
The Kingdom of I Am Music In Our Rock n Roll! Fox! Rock's Czar! Love You Man!
Never forget when he debuted this up Yonge St Toronto....Wall to wall Satans Choice and Outlaws,.,.,.,long life my friend.
Beamed down into Ol Messco
By a C.W. station in N.M. 15 years ago😊
❤❤❤ I have always loved this song and it hits me to the heart and with him playing the mandolin man it hits different ❤❤❤
Hello how are you doing today??😊
You give me peace of mind knowing that forever you will keep streaming and you will be my fan forever . if you wanna talk more my first digit is 616 followed by 675 then 298 and 7
This is an awesome song and I never get tired of listening to it! Great job Steve Earle & Band👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇺🇲
Read his novel! It's outstanding (not in a field, lol). I was thoroughly mesmerized by it. I also loved The Wire, one of my favorite series of all time. He's a genius! I remember when my parents passed in 2017 at their farm in Kentucky, I had an old Martin D-18 guitar that belonged to my dad so I made the trek to Nashville to see what I could get for it at Carter Vintage Guitars (holy crap!), and while waiting for the offer, as an erstwhile guitarist I started looking through the inventory. Every third tag I turned over it said Steve Earle. I asked the associate, what's up? He told me Steve just dropped off about a hundred guitars on consignment. Man... if only I still played, but a man has to know his limitations, and guitar is one of them, SMH.
Oh... and I got to see Steve play live on the steps of City Hall in Houston, TX at iFest one year, probably 2011 or so... did not disappoint.
Only 31 as I am a youngin' but god damn if this song never gets old. I wonder if he feels any different?
His voice still sounds really good here
First saw you at Peabody's Down Under in the flats, Cleveland Ohio when you're first album came out ! Loved your music ever since. Looking forward to seeing you at Kent Stage in August !
Love the Scotts-Irish beat used on so many traditional songs
Love ya as much now as when you first did this song🎉
This music takes me to the smokey mountains and the people who live there.
Takes me to the Ozarks. I grew up in Arkansas.
我从前年开始听到这首歌曲,收藏了。在中国我就像中了大奖一样……❤❤❤
lol it's awesome to see a Chinese person listening to a song from my state and home, East Tennessee.
The song that could be a movie, if it isn’t already.
Incredible version of an old favorite 😻 Steve Earle 🎸
You give me peace of mind knowing that forever you will keep streaming and you will be my fan forever . if you wanna talk more my first digit is 616 followed by 675 then 298 and 7
Get it, Steve! Thank you for your gifts.
I have Copperhead Road as my ring tone. Great song
I was fortunate to see him live when he started to become famous
Same here. I can't even remember who he was opening for.
Takes me back to family reunions on the little pee dee sippin shine when mom wasn’t lookin👍👍
I live off of Copperhead RD Love it 😊❤
Hello how are you doing today..??
Damn I love this song
Love ol Steve all of his music
Germany ‘89 to ‘91. WOW those were the days.
This song is so motivating with rhythm , the message is we don’t take no shit . Send us off we come back broken and stronger
That's a MASTERPIECE 👏🏻
Definite Mummer’s Dance vibe to this performance…I’m digging it.
I came back with the same kind of plan. I'm a grower in the Green Triangle in Oregon.
steve earle..still the best!!!
Hey 👋 how are you doing..?😊
You are so amazing i love this song so much
Wow .. a very nice version of this
Hello how are you doing today…?
@@drakehonest2 hello thank's I'm fine 👍
@@kurtrypar5062 It’s my pleasure meeting you here on TH-cam where are you from and where do you live?
@@drakehonest2 Hello Drake the pleasure is on my side. I'm from austria and I live in vienna. What's about you?
I love this song!
Mr.Earle, I never heard your song till a few years after it came out. I was amazed and seeing this version once again kicks my ass. What else is there to say ?
I've always thought the one thing missing from this song was a fiddle as one of the instruments played, so I'm rather happy to hear it in this performance.
First time I heard this was at camp in the adirondacks. Been stuck in my head since
A more mellow version of the song. I think my favorite version is from his Live Montreux 2005 performance ❤
Still Sounds Great After So Many Years.
For me it's right up there with Guitar Town.