Not Elvis Presley, that's Elvin Bishop, who did Fooled Around And Fell In Love. Before that song, he had a number called Struttin My Stuff, give it a listen.
I consider Molly Hatchet the illegitimate child of the Allman brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd southern rock all the way 🤘✌♥️ try " Fall of The Peace Makers "
this is a trip down memory lane of old southern rock songs ...he mentions skynrd,marshall tucker,charlie daniels,the outlaws,elvin bishop ..marshall tuckers song "green grass and high tides" references skynrds "sweet home alabama" and probably some other references i cant recall ..
Welcome to Southern Rock guys. He mentions other Southern Rock bands in this song. Elvin Bishop, Charlie Daniels, Marshall Tucker, Lynyrd Skynyrd too. He just wants to go back to FLORIDA!!! Everglades = Green Grass, Gulf Coast = High Tides. Check out their other song, "BOUNTY HUNTER"...
This is grade -A prime most definitely Florida Brand party music . 3 guitar players talkin' to us with their individual tones and twang & to each other in wicked layered ,textured harmonies ,Bass , drums & Danny Joe tellin us why it's just hotter in FL. Not as much elbow room now but it's still out there in the swamp. We got gators too. Lots .
I remember when the album came out. On the back where they had the band members and the instruments they played. All three guitarist were listed as lead guitarist.
During their original lineup, they had one of the strongest three guitar players ever. Never have been disappointed with Molly Hatchet's lead guitarists they flow from one into the other. For me, breaking down which guy is doing what part is fun and helps me finding out what pedals they were using at the time.
All of the guys on this song and this debut album have passed away over the years. I did a shoeless drum cover of this on my channel, as well as Flirtin' with Disaster and Dreams.
Yep! As good as any Southern Rock band from that period. I only saw them twice in the early 80's, and one of those times was on a strange bill opening for KISS, on their "Creatures of the Night" tour. Loved the first 3 albums and then they fell off the map...
@@TheSoloAsylum It's as close as southern rock ever got. "Skynyrd says it's a real sweet home but it ain't nothing to me" isn't exactly a compliment, LOL.
Ahh , the sweet sound of guitar driven Southern Rock. These boys carried the torch well after such a gut punch losin' Skynyrd. He said Elvin Bishop btw. Try-The Price You Pay or The Creeper by them.
Greetings from Nashville Tennessee ! Y'all need to do your homework! Molly hatchet definitely a southern rock band. You're gonna love "Boogie no more" hurry up and check it out
Molly Hatchet are from Jacksonville, Fl. They are definitely singing about Florida. There was actually a movement to have this become the official state song of Florida back around 1980.. We all learned 'Suwanee River' as children growing up in Florida elementary school. This song came out when I was in high school, and the petition actually gained a lot of traction. Imagine how it would look today with the 'Florida Man' mythos.
My second favorite Southern Rock band, behind Lynyrd Skynyrd! This sounds like a diss track , because they mention a lot of other Southern Rock bands, but it's really just about giving Florida the love it deserves! Skynyrd was also from Jacksonville Florida, but Sweet Home Alabama, was a big hit for them. Hatchet was all about Florida!
Is it me or do I hear Gary Rossington influenced playing? I love Skynyrd, play it pretty in heaven Gary and to all the past members and all the rest of the greats from The Doors, Janis Joplin, Jimi H. to everyone is now rockin' out.
A song about all the great Southern Rock bands. Gentle ribbing about Florida being better than the best. In the South, family insults each other but somebody else does it you insult us all.
@Asia&BJ "Elvin Bishop" is who they refernced in the song. Hey, you folks going to do a reaction to Orianthi's "How Does It Feel"? She's a female version of Eddie VanHalen!
southern rock. come on man. Molly Hatchett, Blackfoot, 38. special, Marshall tucker band, Charlie Daniels, Allman Brothers, Skynyrd, all southern rock. of course the list goes on and on. those are just a few
Molly Hatchet was 100% southern rock.
All of these guys were the most underrated guitar players.....evah. Molly Hatchet IS Southern Rock.
Molly Hatchet are definitely southern rock. At one time back in rhe day they were considered one of the best 3 guitar attack bands. rock on y'all
They managed to mention 90% of every Southern Rock Band
There from Florida Jacksonville to be exact
An anthem for all of those born and raised in the free state of Florida!
you get the whole Southern Rock roster mentioned in this song..kickarse
This is what happens when you dip your rock n roll in gravy!
Deep fried southern rock!!
Glad y’all getting turned on to some of the greatest music the late 70’s had!!
This is why southern rock is my favorite genre. Guitar Rock is great! Southern Rock is Guitar Rock multiplied!
Flirtin with Disaster is a MUST!!!
Good old tune . Thanks for playing
That's it, Southern Rock!
Asia, it’s southern rock!
It’s called Southern Rock !!!!
Saw hatchet several times in the 70’s, the DJB band also
Pure Southern Rock
You need to see them live! (YT) I saw them four times and they were awesome everytime. 1979 to 83 was their heyday.
Oh hell yes, they were southern rock!!!
Jacksonville Fla gave us Molly Hatchet and Lynyrd Skynyrd
Then called it a day😂
@@davidsmejkal9423 Not hardly
and 38 Special,Blackfoot,Derek Trucks and The Allman Brothers got their start there too
@@ktwebbdevilhought Allmans we’re from Georgia?
38 Special and the Allman Brothers
Absolutely southern rock....
I love the mention to all the greats of rock/southern rock. Skynyrd, Charlie D., Allman Bros., etc.. And of course I like me some Hatchet!
Saw them in Fayetteville, NC in '79. They blew the roof off.
Jacksonville, that's where their from
Great follow up to this. Outlaws "green grass and high tides". Outlaws is another great southern rock band out of Tampa FL.
3 guitars and a bass, all moving in unison on stage. Danny Joe Brown with those amazing vocals. Good times, good jams. 🔥
Excellent comment.
Danny Joe's voice stands alone!
They’re Southern Rock! Great genre
Oh they're southern, from my hometown of Jacksonvill3 Florida. Grew up listening to these good folks
Not Elvis Presley, that's Elvin Bishop, who did Fooled Around And Fell In Love. Before that song, he had a number called Struttin My Stuff, give it a listen.
When I lived in Florida I drove an airboat, and I loved listening to this tune while riding free in the Everglades.🐊
I consider Molly Hatchet the illegitimate child of the Allman brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd southern rock all the way 🤘✌♥️ try " Fall of The Peace Makers "
Molly Hatchett. When two lead guitars just aren't enough. RIP boys.
Stone in your heart, satisfied man, flirting with disaster, dreams I'll never see
this is a trip down memory lane of old southern rock songs ...he mentions skynrd,marshall tucker,charlie daniels,the outlaws,elvin bishop ..marshall tuckers song "green grass and high tides" references skynrds "sweet home alabama" and probably some other references i cant recall ..
Its Elvin Bishop, check out their song, Travelin shoes
Wish I could whistle like this dude!
Welcome to Southern Rock guys.
He mentions other Southern Rock bands in this song.
Elvin Bishop, Charlie Daniels, Marshall Tucker, Lynyrd Skynyrd too.
He just wants to go back to FLORIDA!!!
Everglades = Green Grass,
Gulf Coast = High Tides.
Check out their other song, "BOUNTY HUNTER"...
And Dicky Betts Allman bros😊
You guys are right southern rock 👍👍👍👍🤟
This is grade -A prime most definitely Florida Brand party music . 3 guitar players talkin' to us with their individual tones and twang & to each other in wicked layered ,textured harmonies ,Bass , drums & Danny Joe tellin us why it's just hotter in FL. Not as much elbow room now but it's still out there in the swamp. We got gators too. Lots .
Their Flirtin With Disaster is really good
3 different guitar players!
That is a signature guitar sound made famous by The Outlaws Floridas guitar Army.
It’s southern rock
Only band I know that has 2 separate songs with the same name on 2 separate albums.....and they both rock!!!!
3 guitars plus a bass.
Great Southern rock band. All of the original members have passed on. Check out Boogie No More by them. Great song. First two albums are phenomenal.
I'm a huge Southern Rock fan so I love Molly Hatchet.
I remember when the album came out. On the back where they had the band members and the instruments they played. All three guitarist were listed as lead guitarist.
BJ "Are they Southern Rock?". Most definitely.
Molly Hatchet
Bounty Hunter
Boogie No More
Fall Of The Peacemakers
Whiskey man is another good song from them
Just can't go wrong with southern rock.
Molly Hatchet had 3 guitar players
Like the Skynyrd boys and girls, they’re a Jacksonville, FL band. 🥰🎶
During their original lineup, they had one of the strongest three guitar players ever. Never have been disappointed with Molly Hatchet's lead guitarists they flow from one into the other. For me, breaking down which guy is doing what part is fun and helps me finding out what pedals they were using at the time.
A Yankee stationed in Jax.. I say hell yeah!!
Elvin Bishop STRUTTIN' HIS STUFF.
All of the guys on this song and this debut album have passed away over the years. I did a shoeless drum cover of this on my channel, as well as Flirtin' with Disaster and Dreams.
They have released a NEW SINGLE! "Firing Line"---Saw them last night for my birthday.
Dreams I'll Never See is a must.
Best band of all time!
Great band that never really received the props they deserved IMO.
Yep! As good as any Southern Rock band from that period. I only saw them twice in the early 80's, and one of those times was on a strange bill opening for KISS, on their "Creatures of the Night" tour. Loved the first 3 albums and then they fell off the map...
@@keithkoenig5320they were also on the Black and Blue tour with Blue Oyster Cult Black Sabbath and Riot ..
@@keithkoenig5320 totally agree🍻🎶
Ditto for THE OUTLAWS who are named in the lyrics.
They were the best when Danny Joe Brown sang
FINALLY, one of my favorite channels did this song! I call it "the only diss track in southern rock history."
Sweet Home Alabama?
@@karowak1 Well... the only one poking at other southern bands and states, anyway. Point taken. LOL
it's not a "diss" track
@@TheSoloAsylum It's as close as southern rock ever got. "Skynyrd says it's a real sweet home but it ain't nothing to me" isn't exactly a compliment, LOL.
@@joeday4293 Skynyrd is also from Florida, as well as the Outlaws. and friends of MH.
Ahh , the sweet sound of guitar driven Southern Rock. These boys carried the torch well after such a gut punch losin' Skynyrd. He said Elvin Bishop btw. Try-The Price You Pay or The Creeper by them.
Went to see them twice.Wow.they were great and had the best album covers.
Greetings from Nashville Tennessee ! Y'all need to do your homework! Molly hatchet definitely a southern rock band. You're gonna love "Boogie no more" hurry up and check it out
P.S.
It was Elvin Bishop, not Elvis
Great song to drive fast to
Those were all great Southern Bands they mentioned.
OMG I love Molly Hatchet!! So glad y’all reacted to this band.
Gator country is Florida. He says Tampa in the song. Molly Hatchet is southern rock. Probably the best southern rock band from that time.
dreams I'll never see
If you'll notice the whistle it's in every song
Southern Rock at its BEST!!
Serious American rock, way underrated.
Molly Hatchet are from Jacksonville, Fl. They are definitely singing about Florida. There was actually a movement to have this become the official state song of Florida back around 1980.. We all learned 'Suwanee River' as children growing up in Florida elementary school. This song came out when I was in high school, and the petition actually gained a lot of traction. Imagine how it would look today with the 'Florida Man' mythos.
One of Southern Rocks Finest. They have a slew of hits. " Satisfied Man" " Boogie No More " Cheatin Woman " to name a few.
Yes, this is a tribute to Molly Hatchet's home state of Florida. And they mention Elvin Bishop, not Elvis. And the genre is definitely Southern Rock.
This whole album is great! 😎👍🍻
My second favorite Southern Rock band, behind Lynyrd Skynyrd! This sounds like a diss track , because they mention a lot of other Southern Rock bands, but it's really just about giving Florida the love it deserves! Skynyrd was also from Jacksonville Florida, but Sweet Home Alabama, was a big hit for them. Hatchet was all about Florida!
One of the bands mentioned was the Outlaws. Give them a listen Green Grass High times
Tides
Bounty Hunter was the first song from Molly Hatchet i heard.....straight to the record store and bought this album.
I have the cassette in my truck and it’ll have to break before I take it out.
3 guitarist from 1978 to 1983. All different styles. First 3 albums are amazing
Dave Hlubek is on my top 10 guitarists list. I just like his style.
Definitely!
BJ, yes, they are completely Southern Rock.....damn good, too.
Is it me or do I hear Gary Rossington influenced playing? I love Skynyrd, play it pretty in heaven Gary and to all the past members and all the rest of the greats from The Doors, Janis Joplin, Jimi H. to everyone is now rockin' out.
Keep enjoying you some Southern Rock it soothes the soul
Running the guitar through a Stereo Chorus.
southern rock babe,all the way
This song is a tribute to southern rock
This was the kind of music we use to perform at an air guitar competition
Just love the band and especially this song. A southern rock song just isn’t a southern song without that whistle.
A song about all the great Southern Rock bands. Gentle ribbing about Florida being better than the best. In the South, family insults each other but somebody else does it you insult us all.
@Asia&BJ "Elvin Bishop" is who they refernced in the song. Hey, you folks going to do a reaction to Orianthi's "How Does It Feel"? She's a female version of Eddie VanHalen!
Another bad ass southern rock band. My personal fave. They were a hit with the first 2 albums...definitely good vibe!
Hatchet ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ronnie Van Zant was set to produce their first album but the plane crash ended that..
southern rock. come on man. Molly Hatchett, Blackfoot, 38. special, Marshall tucker band, Charlie Daniels, Allman Brothers, Skynyrd, all southern rock. of course the list goes on and on. those are just a few
Florida FOR SURE ! React to there studio version "Boogie No More".......... U 2 WILL NOT be disappointed !
Check out their song "Dreams I'm Never Gonna See".
You should do “dreams” blow you away
Molly Hatchet is southern rock on steroids 🪓🎸