Of course, I, a Japanese person, will not forget either. Because Danny Joe Brown isn't just the spirit of America, he's the spirit of the world. (I don't know English well, so I used google's translation function to post, but I'm not sure if I could convey my thoughts well.)
DANNY JOE BROWN is a true rock and roll hero. Even in his weak, sickened physical state, he gave all he had and maintained his passion. Even though DJB is gone from this world none of these pantie-waist bands can even touch him. I love you DJB bro! Thanks for the awesome shows I saw you in back in the day!
Hard to watch this without getting emotional. Danny gave a great effort and really left on a great note. Thanks for all the fantastic music, Danny! You are missed!!
In His day, there was no greater front-man for any Southern Rock Band than Mr. Danny Joe Brown. A Man's-Man, in command, a stately showman with a voice perfect for the legendary Molly Hatchet. Mr. Brown lived life on his terms, mad his peace with God and Family and never looked back. It's better to burn out than to fade away.....May He rest in peace, Amen!
I met Danny Joe and his wife in 1979 while my band was on tour. He was one of the kindest people I ever met. I was 19 at the time and he gave me the best advice ever- do what makes your heart feel good. If you lose that feeling, give it up! RIP DJB. LOVE YOU MAN.
My favorite band of all time. While visiting my son and his family in Jacksonville I drove up and down the street DJB grew up on. Just reflecting on his awesome talent and the loss way too soon.
I saw Molly Hatchet life in Hamburg in the 90-ies, and it was one of the best concerts I ever saw. The band gave it all! Danny Joe Brown was one of the most musical live acts ever. I miss you so much!
That brought a smile to my face! Even sick this guy knocked it out of the park. The boys loved having Danny there, you could tell. Unmistakable voice, that was his song. Watching his 1983 performance of this song when he was younger was awesome. He put everything he had into it.
Danny Joe Brown - He died at his mother's home in Davie, Florida in March 2005, at the age of 53. His obituary attributed his death to kidney failure, a complication of diabetes he had since age 19 along with Hepatitis C. Died: 10 March 2005 (aged 53); Davie, Florida, USA Instruments: Vocals, harmonica, piano Years active: 1974-1998 Born: 24 August 1951; Jacksonville, Florida, U..
Loved watching him hod the mic to the crowd for that last verse. One of my best memories of seeing them live was when DJB did that and the crowd knew all the words and sang it LOUD. We're all lucky to have heard DJB.
Thank you for posting this. I've never seen this footage before. It was difficult to watch without tearing up. It's now 2022 and MH is still my favorite band of all time.
I can not watch it without crying...you gave the best singer of Molly Hatchet His Last Wish.... and for the ones that did a thumbs down.... you have no heart
I remember seeing them live a couple of times back in the very late 70's to early 80's.Love this band.1st time I've seen this clip and I ain't afraid to admit it brought a tear to my eye.Danny Joe was the heart & soul of Molly Hatchet.If heaven has a house band DJB is it's front man!R.I.P brother.
I feel honored to have opened for Molly Hatchet in of all places, Caledonia, NY back in the early 90's. I think it was his last tour. they sounded great.
It really warms my heart to see DJB got to get on stage and rock everybody out one last time, and I'm sure that it was some good medicine for him too !! RIP, DJB !!!!
Gives me chill bumps!!!! Not just the best southern rock voice but one of the bed vocals of all time!!!! Him and Bon Scott are the 2 best in my opinion!!!! Loved DJB!!!
I lost my Mom to the same disease that DJB had. Diabetes is a silent killer and a HORRIBLE illness. My heart goes out to anyone suffering from that horrible disease. R.I.P. DJB.
I had the good fortune to be there that nite with my friend Jerry Miller.He worked for MH for a while. He was a Lighting Guy.. Phil was fronting and keeping it rockin. Its with a teary eye as i sit here and comment..DJB was one of a kind .His stage presense and charisma was massive.He was Southern Rock.Thank God we have all the music, videos for future generations .The legacy lives on . Well its been a few years now and 2 great humans are gone. RIP Danny and good pal Jerry Miller Craig C
Thank you so much for posting this video. Molly Hatchet was the first Southern Rock Band I listened too and DJB was that voice I loved! He sounded like nobody else and nobody has sounded like him either. I love these videos of this awesome band, thank you again!
God Bless Danny's soul and heart. That his blinders came off and the seed was planted in him. He found the lord Jesus Christ. When I heard that I had tears. That was the number one best thing I ever did in my life back in 1988 at the Billy Grahm Crusade.
He was Deathly Sick -But Came Out Too Say How Grateful he Was Too All his Fans =Will Never Forget You Danny Joe -You Had a Kick Ass Country Rock Voice Brother =REST IN PEICE MAN -FROM ALL YOUR FANS DANNY :)
We Love you DJ! Texas will always love you. Your voice is the soundtrack of my youth. No get-together with my Bros was complete without that legendary voice and lineup kicking ass. Makes me happy you reconnected with the Lord. RIP brother. Never knew this vid existed. Pulled out my vintage 1982 Hatchet concert shirt...
one of the most distinctive, unique voices in the history of rock...a testament to his inner strength and love of his art...damn, this man was outstanding...
I find it impossible to both cry my eyes out watching this, but also taking a HUGE amount of inspiration from it. DJB was The Man. Diabetes, blindness, massive stroke...whatever...he still showed up and belted it out like only he could. A beautiful soul.
God Bless this man. Still the reigning king of southern rock lead vocalists. He was a gem! ....Stop the hate people. Danny would not have supported that I know!
I'm from Jacksonville grew up with these guys Molly Hatchet is one of the baddest bands in the world clean southern rock and roll let the good times roll
To me Danny Joe Brown is a legend. I have seen him in concert and lost my hearing for three days. I love his voice and he pounded out the songs. I have a picture of Danny from his own album. I liked when they were all together with Dave, Duane, Banner, Bruce and The man. God Bless you and RIP. This is true Southern Hard Rock!
I'm glad Danny Joe Brown sang with joy and peace. He has the love of his band members and his many fans that night and even now with ya'll and me. What a voice and stage presence!
I've seen DJB and the original line up more times then I can remember. This was definitely one of the best Southern rock bands out there. I have lots of awesome memories from all the concerts I've attended. Rest in Peace brother.
Feelin’ like crap and still the consummate front man. In the end, memories is all we have and I hold onto mine as a 17 year old cruising down the road in my Camaro blasting this song when it first came out. Thank you DJB.
Saw him and met him in the early 80's at the old Saddle Rack in San Jose sweating his ass off and giving it 200%. Great to see him here coming back and totally in to it. This guy was great.
This was his last performance if I remember right. He is in Heaven and 282,000 people have heard him give praise to God and to believe in Jesus. Nobody has an excuse not to be right with God. Molly Hatchet helped make 79 a good year on the radio.
+mushroomcloud1 wow! you really must be 12 or something. I'm all done with this troll session. and that's all we were doing. I was just having a little fun but you are obviously really young and I'm not going to continue this with you.
@@paulvalentine1483 one day when you're standing before God and his son and he begins to say "depart from me.....for I never", just cut him off mid sentence and say "you're a myth". I'm sure everything will be fine......not
this was just too sad to watch....i saw them in concert back in 79 in rancid city south dakota. god bless you danny for all you did for all us rock n rollers. you are sorely missed and still loved. sing one for us in heaven n say hey to all the other greats your in company with up there.
@@ronniefrutschi2011 Trusting Jesus Christ the Son of God for Eternal Life! John 3:16-17 "For God so Loves the world that He sent His only Begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved."
This is a great tribute to a decent man. While diabetes and a stroke had wrecked him physically, he still found strength to get up on this stage and lead his band one more time. It wasn't long after this he passed away, but the world is a better place for him having been a part of it.
I remember when he first album came out. Nothing like being a Senior in HS, jamming this on the 8-track, and driving to Daytona for the weekend. What great memories from the band and that voice. BTW, Club La Vela is in Panama City Beach.
i worshipped these guys,especially Danny Jo,i was the first in my neighborhood to really get into them,and i followed them,to the end... watching this,is nearly the same as watching a family member... when times were tough,growing up, i could always play their music,to escape reality.. hurts.............
Danny Joe Brown was a great singer for the true Molly Hatchet. Seen them in concert in 1981. Left the concert without hearing nothing for 2 days. Rest in peace to all the Molly Hatchet band. We love you Danny. Your a wonderful singer 👨🎤 and great family 👨👩👦👦 man
That's the great thing about music..The music makers eventually pass away but the music lives on forever.. & It always brings us back to our own special moment in time!
I dreamed about my friend last night. Dan Joe and Joey Parker ran until they hit the wall. I miss them and loved them whit all my heart. Thank you for posting this it made me snivel like a little girl but in a good way. I'm having a drink of Smirnoff's and diet pepsi in their honor this weekend.
Wow great footage! Molly Hatchet with Danny Joe Brown , gotta love it! Brings back great memories of their tour with 38 special! Thanks for the memories guys 😁
Danny Joe Brown was a great vocalist. I still have the CD's in my truck. His voice picks me up in the mornings. There is nothing like driving to work, and hearing the opening of Bounty Hunter. "HEEEELLL YEAH". RIP my brother.
All these guys are gone. My fav band forever. RIP and thank you for all the great music and memories.
They are?💔So heartbreaking.
This Lord gave us this guy's to give us southern rock and live it 😭😄 😜😎😄😜😭😭😔😁 B4 us get over it 😤😭😞😭😭❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Brings a tear to my eye. Danny Joe was one of the great voices in southern rock. He is gone, but will never be forgotten.
Of course, I, a Japanese person, will not forget either.
Because Danny Joe Brown isn't just the spirit of America, he's the spirit of the world.
(I don't know English well, so I used google's translation function to post, but I'm not sure if I could convey my thoughts well.)
This is the best Molly Hatcher ever….DJB was the best front man the band ever had….hands down, no doubt…
@@molly3793 You did fine...kisses.
@@peteswift1710
Sorry for my late comments to you.
Amen 🙏🙌🙏🙌 live 🙏❣️🙏 4ever, with God's 🚄 and strength and speed.
DANNY JOE BROWN is a true rock and roll hero. Even in his weak, sickened physical state, he gave all he had and maintained his passion. Even though DJB is gone from this world none of these pantie-waist bands can even touch him. I love you DJB bro! Thanks for the awesome shows I saw you in back in the day!
That voice!! Will never be another like him. RIP
DJB will always be the incredible voice for Molly Hatchet 🥰
RIP Danny Joe 😔😁😭 brow and u 😭😞 Wili not 🚫🚭🚫 be forgotten 😡▶️💯 🤬😡😭 💔.
the one and only Danny Joe Brown....the real voice of molly hatchet!!!!!
joseph cormier It never was 'Molly Hatchet' without him.
Thats what isaid dummy! Go danny joe! One of my favorite singers!!
one only Danny R.I.P his Journey
The only one who could replace him is Stan's&Shelly's dad, Randy Marsh.
Damn straight
Hard to watch this without getting emotional. Danny gave a great effort and really left on a great note. Thanks for all the fantastic music, Danny! You are missed!!
Did my heart good to hear Danny say he was saved. Loved their music
AMEN !!
Thankx Danny.. miss your voice. I listen to the old tunes often xoxo
In His day, there was no greater front-man for any Southern Rock Band than Mr. Danny Joe Brown. A Man's-Man, in command, a stately showman with a voice perfect for the legendary Molly Hatchet. Mr. Brown lived life on his terms, mad his peace with God and Family and never looked back. It's better to burn out than to fade away.....May He rest in peace, Amen!
Only because RVZ was gone by then. Fact.
@@JCDwyer sorry 2 say but djb was the man period!!!
kenneth smith enjoy the copy, I’ll stick with the Original.
@@JCDwyer been singing the praises of djb since 1980 just sayin
@@kennethsmith8968 As I have sung the praises of RVZ since 1973. Notice how that date comes first? Interesting.....
I met Danny Joe and his wife in 1979 while my band was on tour. He was one of the kindest people I ever met. I was 19 at the time and he gave me the best advice ever- do what makes your heart feel good. If you lose that feeling, give it up! RIP DJB. LOVE YOU MAN.
awesome testimony
That is the coolest, most selfless thing I have ever seen.
God bless you and your absolutely right about that
One of the best frontmen/ singers of any band, genre, or any other friggin thing, period !
Thanks, Danny Joe Brown and rest in peace.
My favorite band of all time. While visiting my son and his family in Jacksonville I drove up and down the street DJB grew up on. Just reflecting on his awesome talent and the loss way too soon.
Danny Joe Brown has that voice that you know it's him.
Schön für Danny, für mich nur tränenreich. Er war der Betse . RIP - Danny Joe !
The one, the only DANNY JOE BROWN!! The voice will live forever....we loved you Danny, you were the true heart , soul, and voice of Molly Hatchet!
Even at this late stage of his illness, DJB still sounds better than any of Hatchet's other singers. RIP DJB!
I saw Molly Hatchet life in Hamburg in the 90-ies, and it was one of the best concerts I ever saw. The band gave it all! Danny Joe Brown was one of the most musical live acts ever. I miss you so much!
That brought a smile to my face! Even sick this guy knocked it out of the park. The boys loved having Danny there, you could tell. Unmistakable voice, that was his song. Watching his 1983 performance of this song when he was younger was awesome. He put everything he had into it.
A real man not afraid like now days to show his love for the lord!!
God bless you Danny Joe Brown 👍👍👍
Epic! Glad he was saved!
Amen brother
@@ScottGlenn-n9t, thought the same thing.
Diabetes gotem. Guy can barely even walk and he's up there blarring it out. Much respect
Just fantastic, very touching....
Danny Joe Brown -
He died at his mother's home in Davie, Florida in March 2005, at the age of 53. His obituary attributed his death to kidney failure, a complication of diabetes he had since age 19 along with Hepatitis C.
Died: 10 March 2005 (aged 53); Davie, Florida, USA Instruments: Vocals, harmonica, piano
Years active: 1974-1998 Born: 24 August 1951; Jacksonville, Florida, U..
@@myk602010 thank you Mike.
Am sure glad i went to see them.no guts no glory.love you brother.R.I P.
Dave Hlubek killin it as usual on the axe
If I could hit the "Like" button a million times, I would!!!!
Loved watching him hod the mic to the crowd for that last verse. One of my best memories of seeing them live was when DJB did that and the crowd knew all the words and sang it LOUD. We're all lucky to have heard DJB.
Thank you for posting this. I've never seen this footage before. It was difficult to watch without tearing up. It's now 2022 and MH is still my favorite band of all time.
My first time too. If anyone watches this & doesn't tear up, they didn't love em like we did.
so close to crying, but I appreciate this so much 💖
Brings a tear to my eye every time! Best times are forever!. Thank you!.
I can not watch it without crying...you gave the best singer of Molly Hatchet His Last Wish.... and for the ones that did a thumbs down.... you have no heart
One of Jacksonville's finest, from the birthplace and capital of Southern Rock!! Period.
I remember seeing them live a couple of times back in the very late 70's to early 80's.Love this band.1st time I've seen this clip and I ain't afraid to admit it brought a tear to my eye.Danny Joe was the heart & soul of Molly Hatchet.If heaven has a house band DJB is it's front man!R.I.P brother.
I love Danny's amazing and unique voice.
I feel honored to have opened for Molly Hatchet in of all places, Caledonia, NY back in the early 90's. I think it was his last tour. they sounded great.
It really warms my heart to see DJB got to get on stage and rock everybody out one last time, and I'm sure that it was some good medicine for him too !!
RIP, DJB !!!!
Heartbreaking. God bless him.
twinsmm1 r
I simply cannot watch this without crying :)I've tried, it ain't happening...
He was a legend Karen I having a hard time to God bless you djb rip my hero
Same here
your not alone my dear...not by a long shot
I am rocking out but the tears are falling
I agree!
Rocking until the end. This is simultaneously so moving, poignant and uplifting. Thanks DJB.
What a guy nothing but respect. And for Molly hatchett great band.
Gives me chill bumps!!!! Not just the best southern rock voice but one of the bed vocals of all time!!!! Him and Bon Scott are the 2 best in my opinion!!!! Loved DJB!!!
I lost my Mom to the same disease that DJB had. Diabetes is a silent killer and a HORRIBLE illness. My heart goes out to anyone suffering from that horrible disease. R.I.P. DJB.
One of the best bands I ever listing to growing up! Still jamming to the tunes today!
This is just one of those bands u gotta love! Remember when they came out and still get fuckin goosebumps when I hear em! Can I get a hell yeah??!
He's a saved man, that is great and I am looking forward to hearing him again someday!
I had the good fortune to be there that nite with my friend Jerry Miller.He worked for MH for a while. He was a Lighting Guy.. Phil was fronting and keeping it rockin.
Its with a teary eye as i sit here and comment..DJB was one of a kind .His stage presense and charisma was massive.He was Southern Rock.Thank God we have all the music, videos for future generations .The legacy lives on .
Well its been a few years now and 2 great humans are gone. RIP Danny and good pal Jerry Miller Craig C
Damn.
I just looked it up:
He went to be with the Lord Jesus in 2005.
He was a great front man, & a good guy.
That voice !
Gets me amped up all these years later.
Thank you so much for posting this video. Molly Hatchet was the first Southern Rock Band I listened too and DJB was that voice I loved! He sounded like nobody else and nobody has sounded like him either. I love these videos of this awesome band, thank you again!
Im 57 and almost all my favorites in music are gone..God dam i miss them all, RIP DjB
God Bless Danny's soul and heart. That his blinders came off and the seed was planted in him. He found the lord Jesus Christ. When I heard that I had tears. That was the number one best thing I ever did in my life back in 1988 at the Billy Grahm Crusade.
Amen!
He was Deathly Sick -But Came Out Too Say How Grateful he Was Too All his Fans =Will Never Forget You Danny Joe -You Had a Kick Ass Country Rock Voice Brother =REST IN PEICE MAN -FROM ALL YOUR FANS DANNY :)
King Meucci and a blues Man
Amen
Dam right..danny joe could bring it..rip
Look at how much those boys love him... How God-Damn great this was to see... Made my day.. 👍
We Love you DJ! Texas will always love you. Your voice is the soundtrack of my youth. No get-together with my Bros was complete without that legendary voice and lineup kicking ass. Makes me happy you reconnected with the Lord. RIP brother. Never knew this vid existed. Pulled out my vintage 1982 Hatchet concert shirt...
one of the most distinctive, unique voices in the history of rock...a testament to his inner strength and love of his art...damn, this man was outstanding...
RIP My Brother. I grew up with their music. It is timeless.
I saw Danny Joe and Molly Hatchet back in 1982 in Carbondale Il. It was a fantastic concert! God bless you Danny Joe Brown!
I've never been a big fan of MH, but this performance made me tear up a bit, because the love for this guy was palpable.
I find it impossible to both cry my eyes out watching this, but also taking a HUGE amount of inspiration from it. DJB was The Man. Diabetes, blindness, massive stroke...whatever...he still showed up and belted it out like only he could. A beautiful soul.
What a way to go out… that’s pure love for DJB
What an awesome man! Miss him being out here rocking!!
Never be another one like Danny Joe Brown. Great Video.
Man I never realized how awesome this guy was!!!
Danny Joe Brown, the world misses you. We were blessed that you shared your music with us. Love you forever.
God Bless this man. Still the reigning king of southern rock lead vocalists. He was a gem! ....Stop the hate people. Danny would not have supported that I know!
The only true singer for Molly Hatchet. Accept no substitutes! All the rest don't even come close to DJB. RIP.
Amen
I'm from Jacksonville grew up with these guys Molly Hatchet is one of the baddest bands in the world clean southern rock and roll let the good times roll
To me Danny Joe Brown is a legend. I have seen him in concert and lost my hearing for three days. I love his voice and he pounded out the songs. I have a picture of Danny from his own album. I liked when they were all together with Dave, Duane, Banner, Bruce and The man. God Bless you and RIP. This is true Southern Hard Rock!
No doubt THE best southern rock band of all time!
Same here! They played here in Stockton at a university music conservatory. After the concert I went outside and could see traffic...couldn't hear it.
@@richardharrington2470 The Gaillard auditorium in Charleston sc for me, lol.
I'm glad Danny Joe Brown sang with joy and peace. He has the love of his band members and his many fans that night and even now with ya'll and me. What a voice and stage presence!
I've seen DJB and the original line up more times then I can remember. This was definitely one of the best Southern rock bands out there. I have lots of awesome memories from all the concerts I've attended. Rest in Peace brother.
Feelin’ like crap and still the consummate front man. In the end, memories is all we have and I hold onto mine as a 17 year old cruising down the road in my Camaro blasting this song when it first came out. Thank you DJB.
It's crazy how something can take a strong man and break them down. RIP DJB.
All of us, brother..., all of us.. That's why you gotta keep on rockin'... 👍
I saw these guys at the Boathouse in Northfolk, VA in 1989. Great show! DJB was a badass!!
"No guts no glory" best southern rock album ever,with "Highway song live".
Saw him and met him in the early 80's at the old Saddle Rack in San Jose sweating his ass off and giving it 200%. Great to see him here coming back and totally in to it. This guy was great.
This was his last performance if I remember right. He is in Heaven and 282,000 people have heard him give praise to God and to believe in Jesus. Nobody has an excuse not to be right with God. Molly Hatchet helped make 79 a good year on the radio.
Logan Gabriel I figured out how you are typiing with balls on your chin...Lots of practice....Lots.
+mushroomcloud1 there you go again with gay references. wow you must have such repressed homosexuality. I pity you I really do.
Logan Gabriel
Log-in Gaybriel
+mushroomcloud1 wow! you really must be 12 or something. I'm all done with this troll session. and that's all we were doing. I was just having a little fun but you are obviously really young and I'm not going to continue this with you.
Logan Gabriel So off to the truck stop with you then.....I am sure you will make plenty.....
Djb is Molly Hatchet
DJB nailed it!! He still had the pipes and will always be Molly Hatchet! RIP
My favorite part of this video is when Danny Joe Brown says he has a Lord and Savior in Jesus Christ. Amen to that Danny Joe Brown.
So awesome!
All gods are myths. Grow up.
@@paulvalentine1483 You're entitled to your opinion, no need to be rude.
@@paulvalentine1483 what you believe in buddy 🤔
@@paulvalentine1483 one day when you're standing before God and his son and he begins to say "depart from me.....for I never", just cut him off mid sentence and say "you're a myth". I'm sure everything will be fine......not
this was just too sad to watch....i saw them in concert back in 79 in rancid city south dakota. god bless you danny for all you did for all us rock n rollers. you are sorely missed and still loved. sing one for us in heaven n say hey to all the other greats your in company with up there.
No dry eyes here either. It's wonderful that he claims Jesus as his Lord and Savior.
Amen!🙏❤
@@1976HHHS amen
For what? To die ? He was only hoping for anything other then hell
@@ronniefrutschi2011 Trusting Jesus Christ the Son of God for Eternal Life! John 3:16-17 "For God so Loves the world that He sent His only Begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved."
@@ronniefrutschi2011 Born once, die twice. Born twice, die once. Get it?
Wao... tears are rolling down my face... RIP Danny, we love you man !!!!
I saw Molly in 1978. His voice was so wonderfully strong! R.I.P. Danny-See you upstairs.
Man I absolutely luved that group
Great voice and presence. Molly Hatchet was lead by this nice guy. He seemed very pleasant during his early years. Miss him. Life is not fair.
This is a great tribute to a decent man. While diabetes and a stroke had wrecked him physically, he still found strength to get up on this stage and lead his band one more time. It wasn't long after this he passed away, but the world is a better place for him having been a part of it.
Amen to that ! Unique voice, Hlubeck and the boys in there prime could crank it out. Hlubeck blazed, clean riffs too. They kicked ass.
He died March 10, 2005.
softhotty - they kicked some serious ass with this tune!
I SAW THIS BAND 4 TIMES 79,80,81,AND 82 AT THE CHANNEL IN BOSTON AFTER HE CAME BACK WE EVEN TALKED TO HIM SMALL CLUB
I remember when he first album came out. Nothing like being a Senior in HS, jamming this on the 8-track, and driving to Daytona for the weekend. What great memories from the band and that voice. BTW, Club La Vela is in Panama City Beach.
i worshipped these guys,especially Danny Jo,i was the first in my neighborhood to really get into them,and i followed them,to the end...
watching this,is nearly the same as watching a family member...
when times were tough,growing up, i could always play their music,to escape reality..
hurts.............
I truly believe Danny is with his King, and I hope to see him one day.....
Danny Joe Brown was a great singer for the true Molly Hatchet. Seen them in concert in 1981. Left the concert without hearing nothing for 2 days. Rest in peace to all the Molly Hatchet band. We love you Danny. Your a wonderful singer 👨🎤 and great family 👨👩👦👦 man
That's the great thing about music..The music makers eventually pass away but the music lives on forever.. & It always brings us back to our own special moment in time!
God is great. What an amazing moment.
Danny Joe Brown and I spent many nights drinking at Flamin Sally's in Macon Ga. God Bless you Danny thanks for the good times
Still can't wait to meet Danny up there. love and miss him here on this temporary dwelling.
I dreamed about my friend last night. Dan Joe and Joey Parker ran until they hit the wall. I miss them and loved them whit all my heart. Thank you for posting this it made me snivel like a little girl but in a good way. I'm having a drink of Smirnoff's and diet pepsi in their honor this weekend.
God please bless Danny Joe Brown in heaven & all these fine gentlemen . My youth was better because of them.
That right there is flirtin with disaster. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to see this.
The very very best live version
Wow great footage! Molly Hatchet with Danny Joe Brown , gotta love it!
Brings back great memories of their tour with 38 special! Thanks for the memories guys 😁
All these years have past and DJB still brings tears RIP for you gave it all. Thanks for the great music and memories.
Danny Joe Brown was a great vocalist. I still have the CD's in my truck. His voice picks me up in the mornings. There is nothing like driving to work, and hearing the opening of Bounty Hunter. "HEEEELLL YEAH". RIP my brother.
What a front man, amazing Rock n Roll voice!!! He gave 1000% on stage, NEVER LESS! Rocking with the big guy now. RIP
I loved that voice and high-kicken wonder since I first heard them in 78. Rest in Peace Brother, you earned it.