A combination of Gibson Les Paul n a Fender Telecaster on vintage low gain tubes plus a band that's as Rock n Roll as Rock n Roll can, this is just about as good as it gets🎵👍🎸
andyinoregon. Dan and I were never close, in fact we were never friends. That doesn't change the fact that I have seen him and his bands perform in excess of 300 times and have the utmost respect and admiration for him.
As an 80 year old male, having lived through wars, served as a soldier in the Malayan one and experienced the birth, nurturing and arrival of rock 'n' roll I have, in all honesty to say that this, in its original form by the Georgia Satellites and in this version is a superb recording, both lyric-wise and instrumentally [shades of Staus Quo leak through a little] but, all in all, well, I am listening it again...
Thank You Dan for all the music over the years, this music will live on forever!! Love all his work, solo and with the bands!! Saw him 2x times here in Vienna, Austria many many years ago!! a Real RockandRoller!!
I’ve loved this song since it was first released. Coincidentally, I was also a huge Jason and the Scorchers fan at the same time. Great seeing Warner Hodges playing with Dan!!!
I see a lot of comments about the guitars - and they do sound great - but did anyone else notice that lady laying down those solid, tasty bass lines holding the groove together like gorilla glue?
That is Allison Presswood and indeed one of the best bass players to ever play the instrument. I've recorded her many times on every conceivable type of music in the studios of Nashville and she's a true pro and great human!
@@geraldbrown2875 That is Allison Presswood and indeed one of the best bass players to ever play the instrument. I've recorded her many times on every conceivable type of music in the studios of Nashville and she's a true pro and great human!
That is Allison Presswood and indeed one of the best bass players to ever play the instrument. I've recorded her many times on every conceivable type of music in the studios of Nashville and she's a true pro and great human!
Bummer you guys didn't come to Australia , would have loved to see . Had this song from a friend before it was released in Oz and it became a favourite at the pubs .
They may be considered a country band by some ....but it doesn't get anymore Rock and Roll then this! Straight ahead Chuck Berry ...Wonder if Keith Richards has covered this one?
Warner Hodges,and Big Man Dan!!!It just dont get any better than that...swiping a quote,from Mr.Hodges,...your ole pal,from the eighties,Jack Rabbit,says good on you,Boys!
mgunde - That one hit has enabled Mr. Dan Baird to make a living doing what he loves for 30 plus years now. The song is a classic. We should all be so lucky.
I just wonder..... how many struggling independent bands would KILL to have one HUGE hit like this? One MONSTER hit is better than wallowing in the complete unknown realm for 40 years.
@@ROCK-vl5yw Well, I was a studio musician for 35 years & although I didn’t have a hit as a solo artist, I played on 185 number one albums by other artists that did. Does that satisfy you? Now, how many hits have YOU had?
I miss talent and music like this ❤
A combination of Gibson Les Paul n a Fender Telecaster on vintage low gain tubes plus a band that's as Rock n Roll as Rock n Roll can, this is just about as good as it gets🎵👍🎸
Dan Baird's voice is God's gift to rock and roll. This song saved us from synth-pop back in 1986.
+andyinoregon I loved both genres. :)
In -83
Yep he killed it still! Wow.... its a great song period. Simple and effective.
andyinoregon. Dan and I were never close, in fact we were never friends. That doesn't change the fact that I have seen him and his bands perform in excess of 300 times and have the utmost respect and admiration for him.
It’s true ! This is one of the songs that I could say saved my life musically speaking
As an 80 year old male, having lived through wars, served as a soldier in the Malayan one and experienced the birth, nurturing and arrival of rock 'n' roll I have, in all honesty to say that this, in its original form by the Georgia Satellites and in this version is a superb recording, both lyric-wise and instrumentally [shades of Staus Quo leak through a little] but, all in all, well, I am listening it again...
I was a teen when this came out, driving around in my red 1971 cuda this song made me put my foot in it, what a great song.
Thank You Dan for all the music over the years, this music will live on forever!! Love all his work, solo and with the bands!! Saw him 2x times here in Vienna, Austria many many years ago!! a Real RockandRoller!!
Dan Baird can do no wrong.
I’ve loved this song since it was first released.
Coincidentally, I was also a huge Jason and the Scorchers fan at the same time. Great seeing Warner Hodges playing with Dan!!!
Yes , love Jason and the scorchers !! I recognized Warner Hodges also, such a great player, cheers from Calgary.
Warner and Dan are both fucking legends.
Good old rock n' roll!! How can you not like this song always been one of my favorites till this day.
I see a lot of comments about the guitars - and they do sound great - but did anyone else notice that lady laying down those solid, tasty bass lines holding the groove together like gorilla glue?
first thing i noticed.
Does anyone know if that’s Carol Kaye on the bass?🎸🇨🇦
That is Allison Presswood and indeed one of the best bass players to ever play the instrument. I've recorded her many times on every conceivable type of music in the studios of Nashville and she's a true pro and great human!
@@geraldbrown2875 That is Allison Presswood and indeed one of the best bass players to ever play the instrument. I've recorded her many times on every conceivable type of music in the studios of Nashville and she's a true pro and great human!
That is rock and roll kids!!!!!❤️🎼🎸
Still got it!!!
Dan's the man! Too bad the crowd was limp. Never play an AA meeting.
Love Dan to the moon and back
they rocked it!! I've always liked this band. I hope they still tour and come to Detroit.
raw rock and roll love it!
he his the best rocker around and with warner in tow they are unbeatable
One of the BADDEST country classics EVER! EXCELLENT!
This isn't country its southern rock
Is that Warner Hodges on lead? One of the best guitarists EVER. Loved Jason and the Scorchers.
Yes
O yes, it even sounds like Jason & the scorchers
I can safely say that warner is the only guitarist where i can listen to a solo he plays and know that its him playing it, even if its not his song
We saw J&TS with Homemade Sin a few years back and Warner played both sets! Tele with Jason, Les Paul with Dan.
She nailed the bass line. Closest I've ever heard it played to the record.
she is the most famous and used female bass player (hitman) in the world.
Is that Carol Kaye on the bass? I noticed she’s playing with a pick. 👍🎸🇨🇦
@@geraldbrown2875 you are correct, she's playing rock and roll baby she will always use a pic if it calls for it.
That is Allison Presswood and indeed one of the best bass players to ever play the instrument. I've recorded her many times on every conceivable type of music in the studios of Nashville and she's a true pro and great human!
Warner Hodges rocks
Otis Gibbs interviews him and he talks about how he wrote this song.
We used to see them ALL the time in Atlanta.❤
love this.........Let's Rock and Roll.....
Esa dama toca la guitarra bajo magistralmente
GEORGIA LO MAS GRANDE.....desde ARGENTINA ABRAZO VERDADERO.
amazing when he spun his guitar full circle behind his back!
Bummer you guys didn't come to Australia , would have loved to see . Had this song from a friend before it was released in Oz and it became a favourite at the pubs .
Brilliant
That Paul sounds killer!and the guy playing it having a blast!
Fantastic stuff Dan. Maybe we are related? Most of us Bairds come from Scotland. Love to do the research.
Great Stuff: You Can Really Hear The Faces Influence on this, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌞🙏
Both great lead players. Dan nailed the outro solo. Very nice.
Unfortunately, the director missed most of it.
I did this on karaoke on a dare at a company party and was a huge hit. Of course, I didn't need the words.
This song from which I awoke in R&R !
I love the sound of a Gibson Guitar 🎸 ( lead guitarist) but the Lady did a great job on that Fender Bass 👏
Grandissimi
it's a great song, any questions ?
Good to see Warner's still slinging that guitar around his neck
To me the last great Rock and Roll song
THE GEORGIAS.SATELLITES !!!!
Wow!
Warner E Hodges!
oh hell yes!
Whts not to fucking like about it ???? ACE !!
They may be considered a country band by some ....but it doesn't get anymore Rock and Roll then this! Straight ahead Chuck Berry ...Wonder if Keith Richards has covered this one?
Rock n roll
The last great rock and roll song
cooooool Dan Baird nice
Warner Hodges,and Big Man Dan!!!It just dont get any better than that...swiping a quote,from Mr.Hodges,...your ole pal,from the eighties,Jack Rabbit,says good on you,Boys!
yep
Even Better!!
Veterans throwin down.
MORE COW BELLS~!
I’m a neat guy!
Warner is so underrated…
Yes sir!!
Some of the songs on Salvation and Sin defy belief…
Me too i Want whisky drink fresh PPS and. speak to Mr Rock''n'Roll
🌶️🌶️🌶️
Warner!
Georgia satellite was the name of group the band he was the lead singer from this band
cool guitar trick about 1:20.
M. Earnest...With a little practice and a lot of Good strap lock!
What is the name of the lady playing here in this video ?
Wasn't there a blazing piano part in the original?
2:20 the camera always goes to the wrong guitar when the lead swaps to the other guy
How bout posting some credits. Who is she? Lol
Nice one hit wonder.
mgunde - That one hit has enabled Mr. Dan Baird to make a living doing what he loves for 30 plus years now. The song is a classic. We should all be so lucky.
Hippy Hippy Shake and Battleship Chains were two other hits......so not a one hit wonder.
I just wonder..... how many struggling independent bands would KILL to have one HUGE hit like this? One MONSTER hit is better than wallowing in the complete unknown realm for 40 years.
@Winston Tucker Absolutely. Just ask Rob Parissi of Wild Cherry how much cash he collects to this day for "Play That Funky Music".
hmm
Awesome. Although Dan does look like the child catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Does he have new teeth. Cleaned up the spaces?
.....is that Trey Parker on drums?
Another old rock n’ roller trying to relive his old one hit wonder days. I loved it though.🎶🎸
Yeah what hit did you have
@@ROCK-vl5yw
Well, I was a studio musician for 35 years & although I didn’t have a hit as a solo artist, I played on 185 number one albums by other artists that did. Does that satisfy you? Now, how many hits have YOU had?
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