@@repent.sinner First off he has my sympathy, the media has nothing to gain from telling his sad story and you'd have to be living in a cave not to be familiar with the story, you come off like a follower of cult 45 ,I'm not a fan of MSM either but there's hundreds of other non corporate funded sources to verify stories.
Or really stupid. How much you want to bet Otis the vet decided it would be hilarious to see a band commit suicide by playing a pro Union song in a pro CSA bar lol
"Ride with the Devil", "The Outlaw Josey Wales" and "The Long Riders" basically show the Southern "Bushwacker" before, during and after the Civil War, and give good insight as to the types of guys who rode with Quantrill, Bloody Bill Anderson, and others. Great movies all, and all have that look of authenticity and are fairly historically accurate too.
The guy playing the guitar at 0:12 is Ry Cooder. He's played on 'A LOT' of Rolling Stones songs...among many songs by others - A GREAT GUITARIST! :) He also inspired Duane Allman to learn slide guitar.
the guitar player is jim dickenson, a warner bros. studio player at the time, & friend of Ry's. a great soundtrack, recorded with period correct instruments.Ry was only involved with the stones on sticky fingers, & a bit of let it bleed. (he can also be heard on "jamming with edward"). he split after bad feelings.
Ry Cooder had a string ( no pun intended) of soundtracks around that time that were really good, check out Southern Comfort or Crossroads, Steve Vai makes an appearance at the end.
If you see this, hear the musician’s response, and you were the one who made the request in the first place, running is usually the best/only option. 🤣
THIS IS ONE OF THE LAST FILMS I'VE EVER WATCHED WITH MY PA aka MUM'S DAD. IT HAS & WILL UNTIL I PASSED BE HOLD SPECIAL TO MY HEART. TO MY s*** stirring Pa, my mentor. YOU'LL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED
is that a merwin hurlburt randy brandishes ? looks to be but would be periodically incorrect as they werent around till early 1880s - many guns in this movie are more modern than the times in which theyre depicted
Just doing him a favour, many Missourian farmers have good memories...memories of their homes being burnt to the ground by Jim Lane's Redlegs, for example...
The Union forever! Hurrah, boys, hurrah! Down with the traitor, up with the star; While we rally round the flag, boys, rally once again, Shouting the battle cry of freedom! Grant to Sherman at Shiloh; Can you hold your position? Sherman replied; Yes, Sir. But it'll cost. I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away, but with Blood. Grant after Appomattox; I felt like anything rather than rejoicing at the downfall of a foe who had fought so long and valiantly, and had suffered so much for a cause, though that cause was, I believe, one of the worst for which a people ever fought, and one for which there was the least excuse.
@@ebannaw Say that to the 365,000 federals we killed in southern dust we showed those boys even if we lost they lost a lot more blood and the cause lives on in all of us
A good remake, but an almost carbon copy remake. it's original incarnation: The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid released 1972, was a much better movie.
Randy Quaid one of the most underrated actors ever. Such a really great actor and this is also a very underrated movie.
Great in vacation too ,unfortunately he's slipped into madness if you're not familiar, very sad.
@@frankd.506 No he's not u sheep, media wants you to believe that.
@@repent.sinner First off he has my sympathy, the media has nothing to gain from telling his sad story and you'd have to be living in a cave not to be familiar with the story, you come off like a follower of cult 45 ,I'm not a fan of MSM either but there's hundreds of other non corporate funded sources to verify stories.
@@frankd.506 Media has nothing to gain?? Yeah your far gone...holla✌🏻
@@repent.sinner Tf is wrong with you people lol
The South always has the best music.
it's the passion of the cause.
the winners write the history books but the losers write the songs.
@@inspectorjavert8443 yes and the winners allways wright history wrong
@@sullysquid674 amen to that
@@trevorgould9978 Amen brother
Those had to be brave musicians to be taking requests in Mizzou in 1866-67!!
Or really stupid. How much you want to bet Otis the vet decided it would be hilarious to see a band commit suicide by playing a pro Union song in a pro CSA bar lol
This was not 1866 or 1867.
The college MIZ-ZOU?!
@@elliotskydel641 when was it? It's obviously post - war Missouri from listening to movie.
@@notthatguypal14 huh?
I like how the singer wasted no time in singing "I'm a Good Ole Rebel" after Randy's "request".
singing in quotations too because i'm pretty sure he's lipping it
@@yungwaifu That's actually Ry Cooder. Ry Cooder did the song. The sound track is off a bit.
To be fair, he did pay him, after all.
“Yeah, better go talk to this fella...”. 😸
Cousin Eddie wasn’t very tolerant of that song.
@@michaelc.6532 Pretty sure that none of the 4 fellas sitting there playing cards were.
"You fellas hear what I hear"?
"I hear it".
"Yeah I better go talk to this fella".
"You got real nice hands."
"They're real pretty."
"You wanna keep 'em?"
@@olekcholewa8171 it’s just a request
He's just doing him a solid. Plenty of Missouri folks would not take so kindly after having their farms burnt to the ground by Redlegs!
When you're a Stormcloak and the local bard won't stop playing the Age Of Aggression.
I'd be lucky to share a beer with you.
My all time favorite Western.
+Mark Beckert Has a very good period look. Very authentic.
+Joe Smith Agreed Joe.
"Ride with the Devil", "The Outlaw Josey Wales" and "The Long Riders" basically show the Southern "Bushwacker" before, during and after the Civil War, and give good insight as to the types of guys who rode with Quantrill, Bloody Bill Anderson, and others. Great movies all, and all have that look of authenticity and are fairly historically accurate too.
Last good one anyway
Yes, Long Riders and Unforgiven.
Still one my favorite songs to this day
We were so young back when this movie was made...
Lori Wise I was in my dads ball sack
@@adrianjuarez2106 TMI...dang
Oh, no! It was cut short.
My kind of music. Good old rebel!
How’s the Alabama doing?
@@lufsolitaire5351 still opposing the Federal tyranny. Sic semper tyrannis!
@@admiralsemmes6939 still fighting under water, huh..
@@chris.3069 amen. God bless Jeffersonian democracy!
@@admiralsemmes6939 damn straight.
I'm proud I fit against it I only wish we'd won
And I ain't askin no pardon for anything I've done.
DAMN RIGHT. don’t forget us Spanish fought along side yall for our rights
@@waterboyyyyy9523
God bless Franco Francisco! And death to those communist bastards calling themselves "Republicans".
@@georgistarkov717 Haha,😂🤣!!!
His name was Francisco Franco!!!
El Generalissimo!! Viva España!
@@georgistarkov717 Franco was good and all but he failed to restore the true king.
@@5.7moy Well, nobody is perfect.
The guy playing the guitar at 0:12 is Ry Cooder. He's played on 'A LOT' of Rolling Stones songs...among many songs by others - A GREAT GUITARIST! :)
He also inspired Duane Allman to learn slide guitar.
Best scene in the film (And there a LOT of good ones!)
"Those some real pretty hands.... Wanna keep em ?"
“ It’s just a request “
If you dont think those regional attachments arent alive and well, you arent watching things.
Oh yes yes they are.
when you list great Westerns, start right here folks
I could watch this a hundred times
i cant help but watch it once a day
Sat a few feet from Randy Quaid at bar in Chico Ca. He was making a movie there. My claim to fame.
the guitar player is jim dickenson, a warner bros. studio player at the time, & friend of Ry's. a great soundtrack, recorded with period correct instruments.Ry was only involved with the stones on sticky fingers, & a bit of let it bleed. (he can also be heard on "jamming with edward"). he split after bad feelings.
Ry Cooder had a string ( no pun intended) of soundtracks around that time that were really good, check out Southern Comfort or Crossroads, Steve Vai makes an appearance at the end.
I think that's Mitch Greenhill on guitar rather than Jim Dickinson. Both great musicians!
@@navajomudtoy I think Cooder was also involved on “Beggar’s Banquet.”
loved the movie,loved the song,loved the sentiment
long live the Stars and Bars
murray inwood people waving flags of dead slave empires...speaks for itself.
Stars and stripes, sir.
@@chris.3069 each to his own,hombre
@@murrayinwood5084 Nope.
@@balrog322 the confederacy was in no way shape or form an 'empire' the union however....
...nothing to say - the secong song BEATS 'EM ALL!...
Grew up on farms and westerns. I may be a california boy but my heart crys out for the south. What great men. Truly.
And that young man grew up to save the world from aliens.
Bwahahahah why yes, yes he did
Now if we can get someone here in tx to help with illegal aliens!🤔
Jman
More relevant than ever in 2020.
Amen
how?
@@AbrahamLincoln4 rebellion against lockdowns and the inevitable NWO.
1 of my favourites
Pamela Reed was looking good there!
Should've played Union Dixie.
You have Southern version of Battle Cry of Freedom and it's awesome.
And we have the Union version of Dixie and it's awesome. ;)
@@AbrahamLincoln4
Nah its trash
@@olekcholewa8171 like your opinion.
@@AbrahamLincoln4 I mean, there are so many Union songs better than this crap
@@olekcholewa8171 Union dixie doesn't have that kind of aura but it gets the point across lol.
I'm glad I fought against it, I only wish we'd won
I don't need a pardon for anything I done!
I hate the Yankee nation and everything they do
I hate the declaration of independence too
It's an excellent movie.
If you see this, hear the musician’s response, and you were the one who made the request in the first place, running is usually the best/only option. 🤣
More relevant in 2024 than ever before.
Cousin Eddie was dead serious this time when he pulled that gun out on that man's fingers....
cousin' eddie and his castle on wheels!
Pickers lucky Cousin Eddie didnt tie him up and throw him in the Winnebago
Pretty timely
More relevant in 2020 than ever before.
Pam is hotter than a stick of dynamite in that movie.
Hell ya!
CARDS AND WHISKEY TAKES ME BACK. THANKS FOR PUTTING THIS UP. I APPRECIATE IT.
God bless the south
Amen brother
Long life DIXIE 🇵🇱
Brilliant song
I agree my friends grate movie
Good music
When someone tells me to show a vaccine card
Randy Quaid is so great
He's salty because he lost the war.
Very sharp observation, well done
@@TopStrikerT I feel sarcasm coming from this comment.
@Hortler Yes.
great line....
And SOUTHERN I'll DIE🤠👍
God bless Texas y'all...
Long live Dixie
I have one glaring question: where, oh where did they find a Merwin & Hulbert revolver in such good condition???
The south has always been real tight.
The singer had to change music under psychological pressure hahaha...
Makes me laugh everytime
Damn straight
Such a gigachad move. Just comes with the station of a Confederate soldier, I suppose.
THIS IS ONE OF THE LAST FILMS I'VE EVER WATCHED WITH MY PA aka MUM'S DAD. IT HAS & WILL UNTIL I PASSED BE HOLD SPECIAL TO MY HEART.
TO MY s*** stirring Pa, my mentor. YOU'LL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED
I'm guessing if I were an ex rebel and the North devastated my home country id be pissed to hear that song too...in all fairness
is that a merwin hurlburt randy brandishes ? looks to be but would be periodically incorrect as they werent around till early 1880s - many guns in this movie are more modern than the times in which theyre depicted
Cousin Eddie.
damn right
I don't need no pardon for anything I done! Cut ya high card for it, I be go to hell! Just my luck lol
I always wondered where the requester was.
0:51
Question what was the name of the song he sang before Randy threatened him it's not listed on the soundtrack
Battle cry of freedom
Just doing him a favour, many Missourian farmers have good memories...memories of their homes being burnt to the ground by Jim Lane's Redlegs, for example...
Where is Gordo? his wife is there...
He was in this movie though. I always thought Pamela Reed was a hottie!
The Union forever! Hurrah, boys, hurrah!
Down with the traitor, up with the star;
While we rally round the flag, boys, rally once again,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom!
Grant to Sherman at Shiloh;
Can you hold your position?
Sherman replied;
Yes, Sir. But it'll cost.
I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away, but with Blood.
Grant after Appomattox;
I felt like anything rather than rejoicing at the downfall of a foe who had fought so long and valiantly, and had suffered so much for a cause, though that cause was, I believe, one of the worst for which a people ever fought, and one for which there was the least excuse.
Sic Semper Tyrannis - John Wilkes Booth
Not a bad scene even though the song Good Ol Rebel wasn't written in real life until 1914
Aaron Rider actually it was most likely 1866. though its still disputed. they should have had them play the southron battle cry of freedom.
Got hugely popular around there, but the poem had been published earlier... and had been written much earlier by a confederate officer
It was actually written by one of Lee's men who was at Appomattox.
thats what i would of done XD
❤️❤️❤️
NICEEEEEEEE
Down 4 a 187
lol
The South was allowed to be razed by God as punishment for its sins.
Read leviticus chapter 25 kjv
The south committed no sins it committed bits rightful duty
@@rangerknight4247 Nah. Definitely sinned, and was utterly destroyed.
@@ebannaw Say that to the 365,000 federals we killed in southern dust we showed those boys even if we lost they lost a lot more blood and the cause lives on in all of us
@@rangerknight4247 You didn't do anything, first of all, lol. Secondly, "Away down south in the land of traitors..."
^_^
A good remake, but an almost carbon copy remake. it's original incarnation:
The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid released 1972, was a much better movie.
This film was better received and had a harder edge due to its R rating.
That doesn't definitively make it better but it's the more popular film.
Gotta disagree. Seen em both. Both were good. But I liked long riders better.
This was not a remake. They were different movies about the same event.
Lost the war, L confederacy
Not a fan of the way he played it.
Carradine brothers and Quaid brothers in a movie together