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This is the direction the fans actually wanted country music to go in. It only took a Canadian and a few decades to teach us how to play our own music.(They have rights to western history as well I believe.)
Love the reaction and your honest approach to listening, 2 more incredible songs by Colter Wall are "Living on the Sand" and "Johnny Boy's Bones" - would love to hear you react to either of those!
I first heard it at a time I could really relate (minus the murder) and it just played to my soul. Colter is an absolute warlock! Just outstanding talent.
We saw Colter last week on Saltspring Island. Too bad the people in the hall were there to socialize with each other and talked over his performance. (!!!!)
Glad you like him, Don. Clearly Colter beats to his own drum... quite literally. :) Definitely worthy of a 9.1! Hope you get a chance to check out that Billy Strings song "While I'm Waiting Here". His talent will surprise you, for sure. You know I wouldn't BS you.
Based on the way he sang that first line, I think Billy spent some time on RU-vid watching this version of Freeborn Man. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rVl1ibykWZU.html
A fellow Canadian. Im from Hamilton Ontario. I like his song called Saskatchewan in 1881 and his other song thirteen silver dollars live version. Love you’re show man, tuning in more and more. Love you’re take and outlook on things
Thank you Richard, and welcome aboard!! I just reacted to "Plain To See Plainsman" about two weeks ago, and it was blocked, most likely because the album was released last year. "Saskatchewan" is on the same album, so it would probably also be blocked. I'll wait for another opportunity to post the songs, perhaps in the not-so-distant future if I find a way to post them.
gosh like you , that was a shock!! awesome song by awesome young lookin singer - like you did not expect what ending was - it sounded angry and he portrayed it so well with his guitar playing - thats one good singer and song Don -liked that a lot pal xxxx
Colter is phenomenal! Check out “Snake Mountain Blues” & “Bald Butte” two more Colter songs that defy easy description ... kids got a style truly his own!
You got yourself another sub buddy. Yep!! Colter Wall....you seem to dig my kinda music! Ol' Colter... Awesome isn't he? I imagine getting a voice like that you gotta hang it in the smokehouse while soaked in Bourbon and chain-smoke a few truck tires...but damn does it work and this fella is an awesome artist!!
I would sign up for a live show of his in a heartbeat. You know it would be in a smallish place, so you'd see him up close and personal. Would be unforgettable, one way or another.
He reminds me of Townes Van Zandt in his story telling and does a few of his songs too. Snake Mountain Blues for example. Damn good Country Folk music.
I tend to agree. Colter has a wonderful voice that oddly reminds me of Willy but definitely more baritone. Excellent lyrics. his covers are top notch too
@6wyocowboy Thanks for the recs on the two songs--I'll add them to my list and get to at least one of them, but please be patient with me since the list is kinda long. Thanks again, and welcome to the channel!
When you get around to it, I'd love to see you react to Paul Cauthen - Still Drivin, Charley Crockett - Silver Dagger, Benjamin Tod - The Mountain, and Willie Watson - Mexican Cowboy. I think you'd love all these songs and they all have live videos on youtube.
Thanks for doing this! That voice sure doesn't look like it should come out of him, and if memory serves he's only 21. If you decide to do more of him, I like Bald Butte. It tells a good story. Also, please do more Tyler Childers too! Born Again is probably my favorite song by him, but I've been digging Universal Sound lately. I still maintain I haven't heard a bad song from him.
@@RockN2Country, Colter was born in June 1995, so a ton of these live show are from when he was about 22. I know this only b/c I was shocked to find out his age when I looked him up in the last couple years. :) It's NUTS. He sounds wizened.
It's such a blast when artists like this seem to appear out of the blue, and are so damn good. I'm seeing hime tomorrow night here in Jersey at a small club, and am psyched beyond belief. I hope to meet him, but even if not, I get to see him along his path as an artist.@@detectivekornfed
@@RockN2Country, exciting! Colter is supposed to have a concert in my area in August, but he's appearing with some other band on the ticket. Please keep us posted how the concert is, and if you get to meet him! :)
One thing you have all missed......he is just 21 in this show. Experienced him and his band in Athens Ontario with 100 others in a beautiful old theater in Sept./18. "Caroline" is the finest of his all, along with "Codeine Dream". I am old and unhappy for most of you shall experience him at his finest which is yet to come. I might miss the ultimate of this already great writer.
Hey Darryl, welcome to the fam, my friend! As for missing that he's young, I'm pretty sure I mentioned that in a couple of his vids I've reacted to already. It's one of those things that is mind-blowing that someone is that talented and intriguing at the young age.
Love that song. I just came across your channel and I'm checking out these older ones. Thank you for putting them out. I'm going to look to see if you have done any White Buffalo. If not you gotta do Whistler and Wish it Were True. The Wistler is a real experience. And talking about an experience, are you familiar with Sean Rowe - Vincent Black Lightning? Wow what a ride.
I think this or Blacktop may have been my first Colter Wall listen, and he's got soo many Great tracks, an amazing voice and so.very unique and incredible persona to him, seems soo Old in Country Music History. I always can't wait to see what else he's got in store for us next. I'm sure you've got a list of artist recommendations as long as your street, but if I could recommend one or two that maybe others haven't yet, it'd be .. the lost dog Street band and their song War inside of Me off of their album weight of a trigger, or the song Using Again from Benjamin Tod (the husband part of Lost Dog) "Anthony Simpkins - Gems on VHS is responsible for a great portion of their videos" or another artist I'd suggest checking out is John Moreland (American Folk/Country) - You don't care for me enough to cry off of his High on Tulsa Heat album. Keep up the Great work, awesome channel.
@Jason Ferguson Thanks for the kind words and recs! I've done three of John Moreland's songs, and here are the links: "You Don't Care Enough For Me To Cry": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sDOPZktEFBM.html "Hang Me In the Tulsa County Stars": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ECXqTz25c9U.html "Heart's Too Heavy": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dIptBEagHsM.html
@@RockN2Country I saw your, "you don't care review" .. I missed the other two. There are so many artists out there right now, .. way more "you really need to check this guy/lady out" kind of artists than I can ever recall before.
Classic murder Ballard. Might be time for some Steve Earle. Tom Ames Prayer is a good one. If you want to hear a different take on the murder ballad, try Gillian Welch, Caleb Meyer. Another unique song you might like, Tim O'Brien, Mick Ryan's Lament, which is narrated by a ghost.
check out Sierra ferrell her voice was also quite astonishing to me at first hear like colters. Not much music out there of her though just a few youtube videos
He's great. First time I heard that boy reminded me of old Appalachian murder ballads like Omie Wise or Pretty Polly. The funny thing is, he ain't even from down in a holler, he's from Canada, yet he uses the right phrasing such as "a-courtin' ". Don't know why the character in the song is in jail, ought be free., just good old fashioned Scots-Irish justice.
@@RockN2Country I'm sure they do, but their dialect probably doesn't use "holler", "a-courtin" or the phrasing of "You did murder Kate McCannon". I'm glad he's not afraid to use Southern speech patterns when nowadays most folks are just blackguarding us, and Southern culture.
Just try newer songs, too. You'll see how he has evolved. And I'm not saying this was bad and the latest album is good, cause they're all good, but you can definitely hear the difference in how he "feels" what he writes. Btw, I'm going to see him for the second time next month, he's a nice dude, too ;)
I know this is a review from 2018 BUT, if you really want to REACT and RATE Colter wall, review is version of Robert Johnson (in the first person) of selling his soul to the devil for talent... WOW.. I think you and your audience will find it spell binding...
@Wesley Hopkins Welcome to the channel! As for Uncle Lucius, I did that one quite a while ago. Here's the link-- enjoy! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rXMp1t_S5Z8.html
Personally, I don’t agree that it’s his best song. My two favorites are Bald Butte and transcendent rambling railroad blues. Although, all of his songs are so great it’s hard to pick.
@Winston Churchill Yeah, when I saw him a few months ago here in New Jersey, whenever the crowd was yelling out songs they wanted to hear, you could always hear someone yelling "Bald Butte!!" If you have a chance to see him, he's totally worth it. definitely an experience. And BTW, welcome to the channel!!
That had to be the weirdest song I ever enjoyed. It went from awful to quite good. His voice much like the Johnny Cash voice on his death bed with songs like Hurt or Rusty cage. Waylon had his Destiny's Child, I think Colter just might be Satan's Child.
Never seen your reactions or channel before but if you like this check out some Chris Knight if you haven't already. Maybe The live version of North Dakota or Down the River
@Victor M. Haney Thanks for the suggestion, and I'll be getting to more of Colter's songs as time progresses. I've done a few of his songs, and also had one blocked a while back, so it depends on when the song was released. But I'll put it on the list and see what happens! Also, welcome to the channel!!
@@RockN2Country So... Short story....i work offshore as an engine hand. I introduced my young 3rd engineer from mass maritime to this tune on a long and boring sea watch. He looked at me and said; plot twist! He never saw it coming friend.
He was paying attention, since there's no way to see that kind of turn of events in a song. When I saw you write "plot twist," I burst out loud, and also said to myself, "damn, that was perfectly put." I'm a word-nerd and realized that there was no way to improve upon that, so kudos to your 3rd engineer for capturing it perfectly!
@@RockN2Country 3rd engineer lets call him boston johnny is one of the best young dudes I've ever worked with. Twenty year age difference. Fom working at dunkin donuts to in charge of a seagoing power plant. Mostly on his own. never met the kid before 5 months of maritime hell together. It gives me a hell of a lot of pride in our next generation friend.
@Always Late Productions, I'm seeing Colter in two weeks so I'll see if he's got a new set. :-) As an aside, your screen name would make a great name for an obstetrician's medical practice!!
If you really want to hear what he can do with his voice, check out Colter's Version of Billy Joe Shaver's "Ride Me Down Easy". So raw. I've been listening to that song since my dad used to play it when I was a kid. Waylon did it. After you hear Colter Wall's, everybody else just sounds kinda silly.