Brotherman Shawn, the guys send their love and appreciate you playing Wet Willie. I love your reaction commentary and views on the music. Thanks for keeping us all smiling.
"You're just hangin out in a local bar And you're wonderin' who the hell you are Are you a farmer? Are you a star? " I can't explain but I've always loved these lines. They're funny and it's a great feel-good song.
Yeppers, this is a song that you can put on repeat and just listen to it over and over and over. Unfortunately, it was their only Top 10 single in the USA, but it was a banger enough that it made it into the Top 100 singles of 1974, charting at #66. Another favorite Wet Willie song, of mine, is a 1979 single they released called "Weekend". It charted to #29 in 1979, and was their last single to hit the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is a different style song from what you have played so far in that "Weekend" is a celebration/party/dance type song, and between 1979 and 1981, most Top 40 radio stations would play it at 5:00pm on Friday afternoon as an "official" start to kicking off the weekend. Starting in 1982, radio stations changed over to playing Loverboy's "Working for the Weekend" at 5:00pm on Friday afternoons, and some still do, but for me, Wet Willie's "Weekend" was the official kicking off the weekend song. If you decide to listen to it, be sure to listen to the LP/Album version as the 7" single / radio edit was cut very short, and this is a song that needs to be heard in it's entirety.
I don't ever remember hearing Wet Willie before, I'm 66, I didn't get out very much! My husband has talked about them for years, if Shawn hadn't of listened to them I never would have heard them, now I might even search them out to hear more from them. I found the song and Shawn's reaction to it fantastic!
❤️ so....almost 12 years ago, when my first grandchild was born, i had been at Winnie Palmer hospital all night and was there in the room during her birth. As i headed home, exhaused and extatic...i flipped radio channels just as they're belting out " keep on smilin' " n i pulled over to cry a little. I had never heard it. I stopped at our favorite local pub and went in. Asked my friends to help me find this song on the jukebox. We drank a toast to Ava ❤️. I still call this Ava's song ❤️.
Wet Willie is the epitome of southern rock. Such an upbeat song and message. I have a live version of this song on my playlist now. I have loved them ever since I first saw them open for Johnny Winters,they just blew the roof off. I got emotional watching you get emotional knowing that I was so blessed to have lived through some of the greatest music ever and got to experience it first hand when it first came out. It was magical times for me and I truly wish that you could have been there,just so many musical moments and I get to relive them through your eyes and it really really made my day. Thank you Shawn!
This is an uplifting song, and like you say, a good song doesn't have to be complex. Thinking of another song that makes me feel better when I hear it, Jimmy Cliff's I Can See Clearly Now. You'll love it, peace.
I saw Wet Willie at the Fillmore East, NYC in the early seventies they were unforgettable. Such a good time, I’ll never forget that night. They opened for the trio of Jeff Beck, Tim Bogart, and Carmine Apice.
@@keithr-xj7zx it might have been the Capitol Theater. They might have opened for Traffic or Lee Michaels. I might have saved the program…I look for it tomorrow. I just remember being in the third row and both theaters were similar in some ways but I remember and loved the Fillmore for a lot of reasons.
Lot of great songs from the 70s, this is probably my fav. from a home state band. This song played more than any other song on the Jukebox, I think the Rolling Stones "Beast of Burden was a close 2nd.
Loved your reaction! A real man feels emotions. One of those emotions is crying. It's lovely to see. :) I cried too because I forgot about this song and it's sooo great!
I saw them open for The Marshall Tucker Band back in the1970's What a great evening! Once again I am requesting one of the best forgortten Southern bands, Nashville's Hometown Heroes..Barefoot Jerry! Ali Baba or Mother Nature's Way of Saying High will do.
I saw Wet Willie open for Marshall Tucker at the Capital Center in DC. Probably about 1983. A lot of water has passed under the bridge since then, but this song is timeless...
I know how you feel. This song hit me hard too. I kept listening to this song over and over. It helped me make the best decision of my life. It helped to finally get clean. The lyrics and the music hit home.That was over 30 years ago and I'm still clean. It kinda saved my life. I still tear up listening to it. Great reaction and hopefully this song can help someone to do the right thing for themselves.
Some really good memories attached to this band. My BFF and I would grab a six pack jump in her car and put this tape in the eight track player, a book of matches stuck under the tape so it would play right, hit the dirt and sing this song as loud as we could. Here is some live stuff just so you can grab a little culture from the time, th-cam.com/video/MNvx1Qr8HJs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NVEL8y3hGRutExo_
What a great song that's new to me. His voice coveys such a wonderful range of emotions. Sometimes a song can hit you to the core when you least expect it. That's what great music should do as it's a gift from our creator. Blessings to all.
So heres the deal . The powers to be want us controlled . They want to keep power over us . Its not easy , dont let them win , just keep on smiling . This pisses them off . Thats why this classic got you emotional , which is just fine because deep down inside we want to just keep on smiling.
Brotherman Shawn, the guys send their love and appreciate you playing Wet Willie. I love your reaction commentary and views on the music. Thanks for keeping us all smiling.
"You're just hangin out in a local bar
And you're wonderin' who the hell you are
Are you a farmer? Are you a star? "
I can't explain but I've always loved these lines. They're funny and it's a great feel-good song.
Nice, laid back bass line.
You never know how or when a song will hit you!
If people made more music like this now, we'd have a lot less depression among us. Coping Mechanism. Still speaks to me, bro.
Yeppers, this is a song that you can put on repeat and just listen to it over and over and over. Unfortunately, it was their only Top 10 single in the USA, but it was a banger enough that it made it into the Top 100 singles of 1974, charting at #66.
Another favorite Wet Willie song, of mine, is a 1979 single they released called "Weekend". It charted to #29 in 1979, and was their last single to hit the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is a different style song from what you have played so far in that "Weekend" is a celebration/party/dance type song, and between 1979 and 1981, most Top 40 radio stations would play it at 5:00pm on Friday afternoon as an "official" start to kicking off the weekend. Starting in 1982, radio stations changed over to playing Loverboy's "Working for the Weekend" at 5:00pm on Friday afternoons, and some still do, but for me, Wet Willie's "Weekend" was the official kicking off the weekend song. If you decide to listen to it, be sure to listen to the LP/Album version as the 7" single / radio edit was cut very short, and this is a song that needs to be heard in it's entirety.
haven't heard this one in years. never a better time to revisit it than these days we're in now.
I don't ever remember hearing Wet Willie before, I'm 66, I didn't get out very much! My husband has talked about them for years, if Shawn hadn't of listened to them I never would have heard them, now I might even search them out to hear more from them. I found the song and Shawn's reaction to it fantastic!
❤️ so....almost 12 years ago, when my first grandchild was born, i had been at Winnie Palmer hospital all night and was there in the room during her birth. As i headed home, exhaused and extatic...i flipped radio channels just as they're belting out " keep on smilin' " n i pulled over to cry a little. I had never heard it. I stopped at our favorite local pub and went in. Asked my friends to help me find this song on the jukebox. We drank a toast to Ava ❤️. I still call this Ava's song ❤️.
Your criteria for judging music is right on. It's all about how it makes you feel.
Music of the 70s extremely creative
Amen brother
Adding to my playlist at home. I had forgotten Wet Willie through my own hard times.
Wet Willie is the epitome of southern rock. Such an upbeat song and message. I have a live version of this song on my playlist now. I have loved them ever since I first saw them open for Johnny Winters,they just blew the roof off. I got emotional watching you get emotional knowing that I was so blessed to have lived through some of the greatest music ever and got to experience it first hand when it first came out. It was magical times for me and I truly wish that you could have been there,just so many musical moments and I get to relive them through your eyes and it really really made my day. Thank you Shawn!
Best comment I've read all day!
@@3John16I concur
Glad you finally got to this. Truly one of the great songs in rock.
This is an uplifting song, and like you say, a good song doesn't have to be complex. Thinking of another song that makes me feel better when I hear it, Jimmy Cliff's I Can See Clearly Now. You'll love it, peace.
Powerful song is what I meant to say love you
Wow!!! I'd forgotten this one ❤😊
I like this song, forgot about it…” Keep On Smiling “ Shawn!👍👏👏👏💙
I always thought he sounded like Billy Vera. love the song and reaction
I haven’t heard this song in years. Wow. Blast from the past.
I saw Wet Willie at the Fillmore East, NYC in the early seventies they were unforgettable. Such a good time, I’ll never forget that night. They opened for the trio of Jeff Beck, Tim Bogart, and Carmine Apice.
You must be thinking of a different venue. Wet Willie never played at Fillmore East.
@@keithr-xj7zx it might have been the Capitol Theater. They might have opened for Traffic or Lee Michaels. I might have saved the program…I look for it tomorrow. I just remember being in the third row and both theaters were similar in some ways but I remember and loved the Fillmore for a lot of reasons.
Such a great song!!!
Lot of great songs from the 70s, this is probably my fav. from a home state band. This song played more than any other song on the Jukebox, I think the Rolling Stones "Beast of Burden was a close 2nd.
Great music moves you.
One that always gets me is "Living Years" by Mike and The Mechanics
Great song!💜Haven't heard this one in years! Great request and what an amazing reaction! 💜
I literally walked to school with holes in my shoes in the winter time, my sister & I, we put cardboard inside to help shield from the cold.
Actually forgot all about this tune...long time. Beautiful lyrics, fabulous music...love it 🎤🎶👍
This song always found it's way on my mix cassettes.
It's okay man. That song's made me cry many times over the decades I've heard it
Always loved this song..
I don’t know what you’re going through, Shawn, but hang in there. Everything comes and goes.
Check out BlackBerry Smoke with Jimmy doing this song. Jimmy is as crisp and spot on all these years later. ❤❤
he also looks terrific for his age. Great to see.
Loved your reaction! A real man feels emotions. One of those emotions is crying. It's lovely to see. :) I cried too because I forgot about this song and it's sooo great!
We need music like this these days!
❤ ❤❤ gets us in touch with our humanity. Allows us to love one another through compassion and togetherness.
When I was a kid I thought this was Van Morrison... Especially the middle part 😆
Always loved this one. Great choice.
Macon, Ga Greasy Hambone Blues
Tedeschi Trucks Band does a great cover of this one.
……another typical 70’s banger 🔥❤️🫵🏻
I think I can tell you're going through some stuff.
Keep Faith
God Bless Brother
Genuine reaction to this classic tune. Here's another that will pull the same strings: "I'll Take You There" by The Staple Singers...
I saw them open for The Marshall Tucker Band back in the1970's What a great evening! Once again I am requesting one of the best forgortten Southern bands, Nashville's Hometown Heroes..Barefoot Jerry! Ali Baba or Mother Nature's Way of Saying High will do.
I saw Wet Willie open for Marshall Tucker at the Capital Center in DC. Probably about 1983. A lot of water has passed under the bridge since then, but this song is timeless...
Fantastic song! My band ends every show with this. I do my best with the vocals, but will never come close! Keep on smilin’, my friend! 😊🎶❤
Jimmy Hall later went on to sing for the guitarist's guitarist: Jeff Beck.
GREAT reaction! Awesome song! Thanks to you & thanks to whoever gave the donation request!!! 😀
One of my favorites.
I know how you feel. This song hit me hard too. I kept listening to this song over and over. It helped me make the best decision of my life. It helped to finally get clean. The lyrics and the music hit home.That was over 30 years ago and I'm still clean. It kinda saved my life. I still tear up listening to it. Great reaction and hopefully this song can help someone to do the right thing for themselves.
Some really good memories attached to this band. My BFF and I would grab a six pack jump in her car and put this tape in the eight track player, a book of matches stuck under the tape so it would play right, hit the dirt and sing this song as loud as we could. Here is some live stuff just so you can grab a little culture from the time, th-cam.com/video/MNvx1Qr8HJs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NVEL8y3hGRutExo_
Some Elvin Bishop "Travlin' Shoes" would be a fun reaction. It's a great tune as well.
Excellent tune I had forgotten about. Try Chi Coltrane's "Thunder And Lightening." You will not be disappointed.
Great reaction to a great song, I pretty sure you would like Do you know what I mean by Lee Michaels check it out.
Vantastic bring me back 😂
What a great song that's new to me. His voice coveys such a wonderful range of emotions. Sometimes a song can hit you to the core when you least expect it. That's what great music should do as it's a gift from our creator. Blessings to all.
Check out the live version if you really want to hear his voice shine through
We Willie played yesterday at my friend Sidney’s birthday party in New Orleans
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Great Song! Great band! Great message!
Feeling it-you're right! Clued in!
Have a full song I love you
Chek out Lucy Was in Trouble --- Wet Willie and Grits aint Groceries
All things Wet Willie are great
Also listen to jimmy hall sing this song with Blackberry Smoke (a current Southern rock group). It's awesome.
So heres the deal . The powers to be want us controlled . They want to keep power over us . Its not easy , dont let them win , just keep on smiling . This pisses them off . Thats why this classic got you emotional , which is just fine because deep down inside we want to just keep on smiling.