All friends too. That’s todays issue, Hollywood picks “artists”. There are no life long buddies playing jams anymore. At a local bar, yes… On the radio, no.
Your reaction is like a teenager from the 70's hearing this music for the very first time. Your excitement is really fun to watch. I would have been around 12 or 13 years old when this song came out. Great memories, thanks for sharing! I love you guys!
Thanks as always for doing my pick, I’m so happy that you were so moved by it! The Allman Brothers were one of the greatest American bands, and in my humble opinion, they were THE greatest! And another band where these guys were barely 20 years old at the time! But they grew up in the south they didn’t have much money and they spent their days living and loving music, that’s where it comes from… there is still so much Zeppelin for you to hear and I never thought I would send you something else, but I knew you had to hear this! And I love seeing your reactions. It makes it all worth it! I’ll get back to the Zeppelin next but by the way, if you’re going to do another Allman Brothers soon to me it needs to be One Way Out from the album Eat a Peach.. It’s a Live recording that features Duane Allman playing slide guitar but also Dickey Betts playing some great lead guitar as well. A true classic… Have a great day!❤❤❤
So glad you mentioned Dickey here. I just requested Blue Sky. In my humble opinion., one of the most underrated guitar players ever! I've seen the ABB at least a dozen times, they were spot on every night and Dickey was amazing whether he was playing with Derek or Warren or anyone else. I think they'll love hearing Dickey every time!
@@joemoe765 absolutely I think Dickey is just as great a player as Duane Allman was but in a very different way! I had picked this song for them because they had not yet a song that had Duane on it, but yes absolutely agree. They have a lot to discover with this fantastic band! I’ve been playing in an Allman Brothers tribute band for the last 20 years and I get to do both parts depending on the song and I feel honored just to play their music!
You guys are great. I always enjoy watching you enjoy the music I grew up on. There were so many great artists in the 60's and 70's. It's a long journey. Keep them coming.
Duane Allman is in your left ear and the first lead break, Dickey Betts is in your right ear and the second lead break, one of the best rabbit holes of all!
Even though lots of people focus on the guitar in this band, you also want to notice how much is added by the keyboards. The keys add a level to the music that takes it where it would not be able to go otherwise. This song and Midnight Rider and Melissa all have amazing sound, partly due to the keyboards. That is Gregg Allman playing them while singing. Fantastic.
I have to say, I am always in favor of studio versions first , both for reactors and fans. But Whippin' Post is an exception. Allman Bros really went national with the release of Live at the Fillmore East. Allman Brothers is a jam band with 2 drummers, two lead guitarists with Dickie Betts and Duane. If only on your own, listen to this song live. Please.
@MerchantofAlba, there's a video of the band performing this song live from the Filmore East in NYC from 70-71. Even if you don't react to the video, you two should really check it out to see just how incredibly musically gifted this band was.
I graduated from high school in 1970 and the All man Brothers were another great addition to the music of my life. How lucky I was to be alive for the 60's and 70's. Every decade has some amazing artists but the 60's & 70's were just overflowing with iconic artists. Peace and love guys. I love reliving my initial experience with music as you guys experience it for the first time. You just keep me smiling.😁😃😄😁😊
The Allman Brothers band had two drummers, two of the best guitarists, and Greg Allman's vocals. They were country, jazz, blues, and always southern. Whipping Post is one of the top 10 songs ever in Rock Music.
One of my favorite groups of the 1970s! Thanks for reacting to this song. Another favorite group of the period was Blood, Sweat and Tears, who were also masters at creating the Blues with an added jazz element.
In 1969 I was 16 years old. The first band I heard when I was introduced to hard rock was Led Zeppelin the second Black Sabbath and the third Allman Brothers with this song and ONE WAY OUT. Dewayne Allman one of the best blues guitarists and Greg Allman one of the best blues vocalists Janis Joplin being another. Rest in peace to them all. So again you have took back to my youth and pu another smile 😃 on my face. Thank you.
@sandraandmichaelfield1602 I was also born in 1953. My older siblings all listened to rock and roll. As you know this was when rock actually got started, with Elvis, The Big Bopper and Jerry Lee Lewis. So of course I grew up in their shadows so I was into rock. Then came th 60s which in my opinion was the best decade. In '69 was when like I said I was introduced to hard rock. Then came the 80's and 90's which brought about heavy metal and alternative rock. In the 90's my son was in his teens and listened to Nirvana, Slipknot and Metallica. I at the the time was strictly into classic rock and couldn't stand that stuff. Then moving up to about 5 years ago I for some reason was listening to a Slipknot song and discovered that I actually like that kind of music. So as the old saying goes....you can't teach an old dog new tricks.....doesn't apply to me. Now some of my favorite bands are AC/DC, SLIPKNOT AND NIRVANA. But my heart still stays true to Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath and the 60s.
It's so fun to watch your guys reaction to this....for many of us, we had this same reaction 50 years ago! You have to dig into the Live at Filmore East record!
It is a pure joy to once again experience the music of my youth through the eye of those that have only now been exposed for the 1st time. Great reaction, big smile here thousands of km away in BC Canada, have a wonderful day, take good care.
I'm a little jealous of you two, knowing how much great music you have yet to experience. Each time watching you react is almost as good as hearing it for the first time myself! ❤
I can see how this song would touch you. He seems to sing it from the depths of his soul, and the music matches that passion so perfectly. It's rock, it's soul, it's blues, it's country, even a touch of psychedelic & gospel-style...all wrapped up in one amazing package! Love your "stink face" and enjoy your comments, even when they're off topic. 😝😆😁
❤ The Allman Brothers home town of Macon, Georgia is less than an hour from me. I was rudely told that Macon was not their hometown. It could have been done in a more grown up way. Macon was what they called their base... Always loved this band. Sad when we lost Duane... broke my heart when Greg passed away. All time great Southern Rock. Thank you both for your reaction. You 2 are so real... ❤😊
They were both born in Tennessee too much moonshine for you maybe. Yes Duane Died in Macon but neither was born there. Also the band formed in Jacksonville FLA so maybe check your facts
@soontobexpat .. First of all.. Be kind! This is a wonderful channel. Macon Ga was the their base for many years. I checked my facts. They loved having their home base in Macon. Have a wonderful day and thank you for the clarity, even though you were mean. 😢
LOVED you're reaction! The Allman Brothers didn't miss, Gregg Allman had a voice that many people don't have! ❤ Chris Stapleton covered this when he was just attending a dinner & they asked him if he would mind coming up & sing a song w/o any practice, @ the end of video, I saw Gregg Allman sitting in front row. Chris had to be nervous but he killed it! 🫶🏽✨️✌🏼🎵
I am smitten by you two. Your astonished reactions to music that is designed to astonish you is very enjoyable to me. We all reacted at some point as you two do, and it is so enriching to me to see two good people, obviously in love, enjoy the shared experience. Best to you both.
I just love you two. Absolute joy to watch you enjoy great music. Also, I love the way Andre? you look at your wife...the love just in your look ❤. You guys bring me joy and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
The Fillmore East version is just insane (live) there's a shorter version from a different Fillmore performance floating around which will let you see them at their peak....just incredible
You should hear the 30 minute çoncert version they can just stretch the song out forever.... Allman Brothers one of the all-time great groups. ❤ A pleasure for your ears and soul... otherwise its just pure magic 🙂🎸 🎶
I watch many reactions...Subscribed to your channel today, because your comments were so real and heartfelt! It's so fun to explore the history of certain songs. I guess I assumed this tune was an exploration of blues from a certain point of view. Never knew this was an original of Greg Allman! Will watch more of your reactions!!😊
Yeah there is a lot going on in this song. One female reactor to WHIPPING POST said she was having an " EARGASM" . I thought she summed it up perfectly. It's a masterpiece of southern rock and roll. I've been listening to it since it was first released and am still amazed. ❤
Gregg Allman was 19-20 years old when was recorded. How crazy that he could sing with that much soul that young. Great reaction! You should listen to Ed, he knows the way.
I am a dutch guy...66 old now and a big fan for a long time 😊 I am playing drums also for a long time always played along with records and learned a lot how music must be played. Love this Band !! Life Performance is a must. Love you both ❤
One of the all time best songs in blues rock style! You can feel the pain in his voice and the music!Next one to try by The Allman’s is In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. Jessica is a great instrumental by them too.
You've put your finger on the heart of the matter - Whipping Post has been a Standard for the Blues Rock/Southern Rock music genre since it was published so many years ago. When you want to expose a friend to this kind of music, have then listen to Whipping Post!
Reactions are not really about watching people reacting to a song I like, it's about listening to a song with people I like, Through your ears I am able to experience what I loved about a song in the first place, the parts of the song(s) that I may have forgotten about because of listening to "it" or "them" for many years. Your ears and your comments brings my attention back to those parts. Thanks.
Duane had already done a lot of sessions work and knew exactly what he wanted the band to be. All this music goes back to the blues. The Blues done had a baby and they named the baby Rock and Roll. Love you guys!!!
! was 18 in 1967. I was very fortunate to be alive during this era of music from 1962 with the arrival of The Beatles thru 1973. This was the golden evolution of truly unbelievable music. Yes, I am very old but I got to hear and see all of the coolest bands in history. Some of it is still lost in the shuffle like a guy named Johnny Rivers. I mention him because it is likely nobody else will. Do yourself a favor and look him up.
Greg Allman got the idea for this song in the middle of the night ,unable to find a pen ,pencil or paper he wrote the lyrics and music down on an ironing board with the end of the burnt matchsticks he was 21 years old Statesboro Blues live from fillmore east is a banger ✌️❤️
STOP KNOCKING YOURSELF DOMINIKA, YOU MAKE (PERFECT SENSE)
This was done by a bunch of early 20 year Olds, how they brought the excellence at that age
All friends too. That’s todays issue, Hollywood picks “artists”. There are no life long buddies playing jams anymore. At a local bar, yes… On the radio, no.
brilliant band and an incredible first album. Live at The Fillmore East captures just how good they were as musicians.
They actually had 2 studio albums prior to Live, which are both outstanding.
This song gives me goosebumps! He sings with so much soul!❤
Your reaction is like a teenager from the 70's hearing this music for the very first time. Your excitement is really fun to watch. I would have been around 12 or 13 years old when this song came out. Great memories, thanks for sharing! I love you guys!
Cool, thanks! 💚
Thanks as always for doing my pick, I’m so happy that you were so moved by it! The Allman Brothers were one of the greatest American bands, and in my humble opinion, they were THE greatest! And another band where these guys were barely 20 years old at the time! But they grew up in the south they didn’t have much money and they spent their days living and loving music, that’s where it comes from… there is still so much Zeppelin for you to hear and I never thought I would send you something else, but I knew you had to hear this! And I love seeing your reactions. It makes it all worth it! I’ll get back to the Zeppelin next but by the way, if you’re going to do another Allman Brothers soon to me it needs to be One Way Out from the album Eat a Peach.. It’s a Live recording that features Duane Allman playing slide guitar but also Dickey Betts playing some great lead guitar as well. A true classic… Have a great day!❤❤❤
So glad you mentioned Dickey here. I just requested Blue Sky. In my humble opinion., one of the most underrated guitar players ever! I've seen the ABB at least a dozen times, they were spot on every night and Dickey was amazing whether he was playing with Derek or Warren or anyone else. I think they'll love hearing Dickey every time!
@@joemoe765 absolutely I think Dickey is just as great a player as Duane Allman was but in a very different way! I had picked this song for them because they had not yet a song that had Duane on it, but yes absolutely agree. They have a lot to discover with this fantastic band! I’ve been playing in an Allman Brothers tribute band for the last 20 years and I get to do both parts depending on the song and I feel honored just to play their music!
Keep spreading the love Ed ✌️
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You GO Ed! This one is in my forever top 5.
One of the best rock songs, period. Perfection.
You guys are great. I always enjoy watching you enjoy the music I grew up on. There were so many great artists in the 60's and 70's. It's a long journey. Keep them coming.
Southern Blues music is so spiritual,it comes from your soul.
Greatest band ever.
Duane Allman is in your left ear and the first lead break, Dickey Betts is in your right ear and the second lead break, one of the best rabbit holes of all!
Even though lots of people focus on the guitar in this band, you also want to notice how much is added by the keyboards. The keys add a level to the music that takes it where it would not be able to go otherwise. This song and Midnight Rider and Melissa all have amazing sound, partly due to the keyboards. That is Gregg Allman playing them while singing. Fantastic.
One of the best blues renditions ever, pure fire. I never get tired of hearing this one.
Live atThe Fillmore East. Excellent album
These guys are just the Best. Greg and Duane Allman, and Dickie Betts are now in Heaven playing for the Lord.
God Bless
I have to say, I am always in favor of studio versions first , both for reactors and fans. But Whippin' Post is an exception. Allman Bros really went national with the release of Live at the Fillmore East. Allman Brothers is a jam band with 2 drummers, two lead guitarists with Dickie Betts and Duane. If only on your own, listen to this song live. Please.
Said to be the greatest live album ever made.
@MerchantofAlba, there's a video of the band performing this song live from the Filmore East in NYC from 70-71. Even if you don't react to the video, you two should really check it out to see just how incredibly musically gifted this band was.
I'm jealous of you guys. Listening to such amazing music for the first time. I'm still at it 50 years later.. Enjoy your ride.
I graduated from high school in 1970 and the All man Brothers were another great addition to the music of my life. How lucky I was to be alive for the 60's and 70's. Every decade has some amazing artists but the 60's & 70's were just overflowing with iconic artists. Peace and love guys. I love reliving my initial experience with music as you guys experience it for the first time. You just keep me smiling.😁😃😄😁😊
Griswold High School, Griswold Ct. class of 1970 here. I agree with you totally.
The Allman Brothers band had two drummers, two of the best guitarists, and Greg Allman's vocals. They were country, jazz, blues, and always southern. Whipping Post is one of the top 10 songs ever in Rock Music.
Don't forget Berry Oakley on bass! He is too often over looked.
@@beare55 You are absolutely right.
One of my favorite groups of the 1970s! Thanks for reacting to this song. Another favorite group of the period was Blood, Sweat and Tears, who were also masters at creating the Blues with an added jazz element.
In 1969 I was 16 years old. The first band I heard when I was introduced to hard rock was Led Zeppelin the second Black Sabbath and the third Allman Brothers with this song and ONE WAY OUT. Dewayne Allman one of the best blues guitarists and Greg Allman one of the best blues vocalists Janis Joplin being another. Rest in peace to them all. So again you have took back to my youth and pu another smile 😃 on my face. Thank you.
Me too! Born in 1953. We got to hear and see ALL the great bands at their peaks! With Peace and Love to you and all! (Michael)
@sandraandmichaelfield1602 I was also born in 1953. My older siblings all listened to rock and roll. As you know this was when rock actually got started, with Elvis, The Big Bopper and Jerry Lee Lewis. So of course I grew up in their shadows so I was into rock. Then came th 60s which in my opinion was the best decade. In '69 was when like I said I was introduced to hard rock. Then came the 80's and 90's which brought about heavy metal and alternative rock. In the 90's my son was in his teens and listened to Nirvana, Slipknot and Metallica. I at the the time was strictly into classic rock and couldn't stand that stuff. Then moving up to about 5 years ago I for some reason was listening to a Slipknot song and discovered that I actually like that kind of music. So as the old saying goes....you can't teach an old dog new tricks.....doesn't apply to me. Now some of my favorite bands are AC/DC, SLIPKNOT AND NIRVANA. But my heart still stays true to Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath and the 60s.
It's so fun to watch your guys reaction to this....for many of us, we had this same reaction 50 years ago! You have to dig into the Live at Filmore East record!
Led Zeppelin and the Allman Brothers are both blues based rock. That is why they make you feel the same way.
It is a pure joy to once again experience the music of my youth through the eye of those that have only now been exposed for the 1st time. Great reaction, big smile here thousands of km away in BC Canada, have a wonderful day, take good care.
Many thanks... love and peace from Romania 💚
It’s about the passion in the music and lyrics. That’s what you feel.
Your extra words have touched my soul. I'm all teary-eyed,you stinkin wonderful people ❤❤
I'm a little jealous of you two, knowing how much great music you have yet to experience. Each time watching you react is almost as good as hearing it for the first time myself! ❤
Classic Allman Brothers and my favorite of theirs , you feel the turmoil throughout the instrumentals as well as the incredible vocal performance ❤
Whipping post live at the Fillmore will blow your minds this was nothing!
Passion in music feeds our souls and connects us to share our views. So many incredibly talented people to discover and revisit.❤
I just adore you two, you make my day so much better each time I watch your reactions!
Wow, thank you! 😊
At 65 I love this journey you are on. Excited just to ride along GREAT REACTION!!!
Thanks for joining in 💚
Best band ever!❤
Life for me without music wouldn't be worth the trouble of living it. ❤
I can see how this song would touch you. He seems to sing it from the depths of his soul, and the music matches that passion so perfectly. It's rock, it's soul, it's blues, it's country, even a touch of psychedelic & gospel-style...all wrapped up in one amazing package! Love your "stink face" and enjoy your comments, even when they're off topic. 😝😆😁
❤ The Allman Brothers home town of Macon, Georgia is less than an hour from me. I was rudely told that Macon was not their hometown. It could have been done in a more grown up way. Macon was what they called their base... Always loved this band. Sad when we lost Duane... broke my heart when Greg passed away. All time great Southern Rock. Thank you both for your reaction. You 2 are so real... ❤😊
The brothers went to school at a military academy in my mom's hometown of Lebanon Tennessee. They hated it! They were born in nearby Nashville
They were both born in Tennessee too much moonshine for you maybe. Yes Duane Died in Macon but neither was born there. Also the band formed in Jacksonville FLA so maybe check your facts
@@soontobexpatright?! Florida is where the boys lived. Worked at Sears up in Daytona and lived around Jacksonville.
@soontobexpat .. First of all.. Be kind! This is a wonderful channel. Macon Ga was the their base for many years. I checked my facts. They loved having their home base in Macon. Have a wonderful day and thank you for the clarity, even though you were mean. 😢
Oh, I do not drink alcohol. Shame on you for being so negative. Not necessary at all.
You two are great to follow in this journey of discovery. Dziekuje.
Our pleasure! 😁💚
In writing, the beginning lyrics are known as pebbles, rocks and boulders. It's a very powerful way to build anguish.
Thank You!! Greg Alman was only about 20 years old when he wrote and sang this classic song.
LOVED you're reaction! The Allman Brothers didn't miss, Gregg Allman had a voice that many people don't have! ❤ Chris Stapleton covered this when he was just attending a dinner & they asked him if he would mind coming up & sing a song w/o any practice, @ the end of video, I saw Gregg Allman sitting in front row. Chris had to be nervous but he killed it! 🫶🏽✨️✌🏼🎵
I am smitten by you two. Your astonished reactions to music that is designed to astonish you is very enjoyable to me.
We all reacted at some point as you two do, and it is so enriching to me to see two good people, obviously in love, enjoy the shared experience. Best to you both.
I just love you two. Absolute joy to watch you enjoy great music. Also, I love the way Andre? you look at your wife...the love just in your look ❤. You guys bring me joy and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Thanks so much! Really appreciate your beautiful words 💚
Love you guys. I have the same feelings when I listen to Allman Bros and the Mighty Led Zeppelin!! ❤️❤️❤️
The Fillmore East version is just insane (live) there's a shorter version from a different Fillmore performance floating around which will let you see them at their peak....just incredible
One of my favorite bands
This song really delivers the hook, and delivers it hard.
You should hear the 30 minute çoncert version they can just stretch the song out forever.... Allman Brothers one of the all-time great groups. ❤
A pleasure for your ears and soul... otherwise its just pure magic 🙂🎸 🎶
The beginning of southern rock. Love your reaction as always.
-Yeah, "WOW" pretty much sums it up :)
Oh the days of hanging out with good music!
I watch many reactions...Subscribed to your channel today, because your comments were so real and heartfelt! It's so fun to explore the history of certain songs. I guess I assumed this tune was an exploration of blues from a certain point of view. Never knew this was an original of Greg Allman! Will watch more of your reactions!!😊
Many thanks 👍 Peace and love from Romania 💚
Yeah there is a lot going on in this song. One female reactor to WHIPPING POST said she was having an " EARGASM" . I thought she summed it up perfectly. It's a masterpiece of southern rock and roll. I've been listening to it since it was first released and am still amazed. ❤
Great reaction. Takes me back a long ways. I saw them do this live. My favorite song of theirs.
A great reaction. How could someone not react to this song. We've all felt restrained and abused at times. ☮💜🎶
"Jessica" is my favorite Allman Brothers song. It is an instrumental but it is guaranteed to uplift your mood.
DREAMS. Another great Allman Brothers song.
Thank you both for a ch great reactions to magnificent music. Keep it up please.
You can't go wrong with the Allman Brothers Band. Love your channel 💗
Good Blues music as the ability for the listener to completely relate to it.
ALL of "Live At The Fillmore East". Not saying to react to it. Just relax and listen to mebbe the best LIVE band there ever was.
The music of my life. You help validate just how good it really was\is.
One of the great American Bands.
Fantastic song !
The live version from their “rocking the Fillmore” album is definitely worth a listen.
❤ yep!
Gregg Allman was 19-20 years old when was recorded. How crazy that he could sing with that much soul that young. Great reaction! You should listen to Ed, he knows the way.
I love watching your videos. I would like to hear more from Andre please.
One of the greatest rock/blues/southern rock songs ever written. Marshall Tucker Band's Can't You See? is another.
I am a dutch guy...66 old now and a big fan for a long time 😊 I am playing drums also for a long time always played along with records and learned a lot how music must be played. Love this Band !! Life Performance is a must. Love you both ❤
You said it perfectly, some songs just leave you speechless and I have heard many.😮😮😮
Just listen to the entire first album. One of the best debut albums ever. Possibly THE best.
Greg Allman was 21 here. Dreamed the song, woke up and couldn't find a pen, wrote the lyrics on an ironing board cover using burnt out matches.
Thank you both for for your reactions, from a friend , thousands of miles away, but feel like you two are my favorite neighbors! ✌️.
Thank you kindly 💚
One of the all time best songs in blues rock style! You can feel the pain in his voice and the music!Next one to try by The Allman’s is In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. Jessica is a great instrumental by them too.
You've put your finger on the heart of the matter - Whipping Post has been a Standard for the Blues Rock/Southern Rock music genre since it was published so many years ago. When you want to expose a friend to this kind of music, have then listen to Whipping Post!
Thanks guys 😊your 2 are great
You can't miss with the Brothers.
Love it, love you !!
Reactions are not really about watching people reacting to a song I like, it's about listening to a song with people I like, Through your ears I am able to experience what I loved about a song in the first place, the parts of the song(s) that I may have forgotten about because of listening to "it" or "them" for many years.
Your ears and your comments brings my attention back to those parts. Thanks.
Lovely 💚 Many thanks for your beautiful words 😊
Duane had already done a lot of sessions work and knew exactly what he wanted the band to be. All this music goes back to the blues. The Blues done had a baby and they named the baby Rock and Roll. Love you guys!!!
You must try this in a live performance , they're incredible
My favorite band
Gregg Allman’s song “I’m No Angel” is a must listen!
Greg used to hang out in my hometown in Florida.
Great Song ! ❤
What you're hearing, is 2 guitars Duane and Dickie Betts, Berry Oakley on Bass, 2 drummers Butch Trucks & Jaimoe, and Gregg on keyboard and vocals!
There were two outstanding guitarists in this group Dwayne Allman and Dickie Betts
Good, glad you got to this song and, even better, you can watch the live performance from Fillmore East too!
Hello from Memphis.. Picking favorites of this generation of music is like trying to pick your favorite child.😂😂
! was 18 in 1967. I was very fortunate to be alive during this era of music from 1962 with the arrival of The Beatles thru 1973. This was the golden evolution of truly unbelievable music. Yes, I am very old but I got to hear and see all of the coolest bands in history. Some of it is still lost in the shuffle like a guy named Johnny Rivers. I mention him because it is likely nobody else will. Do yourself a favor and look him up.
We have reacted to quite a few Johnny Rivers' songs. Please search in our videos 💚
You guys are great, love your channel
Thanks so much! 😊
That’s Enormous Talent! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great song and reaction
Two lead guitarists and two drummers make all the difference!! Frank Zappa did a great version of Whipping Post too with Bobby Martin on vocals.
yeah, it's fantastic!
Greg Allman got the idea for this song in the middle of the night ,unable to find a pen ,pencil or paper he wrote the lyrics and music down on an ironing board with the end of the burnt matchsticks he was 21 years old
Statesboro Blues live from fillmore east is a banger ✌️❤️
Aww yeah 🤘🤘
One of the very best reactions ever. I wish you were my next-door neighbours.
Thank you 😊
Love your channel! It really is one of my favorites.❤
you'd probably like "It's Not My Cross to Bear".... Thx for the music!
Stormy Monday, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (both live from Fillmore East), Blue Sky, Melissa