Molly Hatchet knows how it’s done, pure real and raw Rock n Roll. Been a huge fan since I was a young girl. I love this band. Danny Joe had something really special. They all did. 🪓🪓f🤘🏼💀🤘🏼🪓🪓 HATCHET ROCKS TOTAL BAD ASSES !!!
Saw Hatchet play live a few times back in the late 70s. This line up here is the one I last saw. Just incredible! Rest in peace guys and thanks for the music and memories to last a lifetime.😊
@@stevengoodman3498 always a great live band but they seem cursed. All the original members are gone. The next two lead vocalists Jimmy Farrar and Phil McCormack have passed as well as several others who they took over for. But they keep rockin no matter what. Saw them on a special bill with Blackfoot,Atlanta Rhythm Section,and 38 special.
@@EatAPeach72 There are a lot of good bands, the problem is that the industry will push for fake ones. Dirty Honey, Rival Sons...etc are great bands but you never hear them on the radio.... outside of a college station or a speciality show like Eddie Trunk's.
It really was, we had some of the best music ever. Man, Danny Joe Beown could never be replaced. That. Voice, that guitar.!all these guys were very special. I still get their albums out and play em on my little turntable, great sound tho for its size.
Saw Hatchet open for the Outlaws in Madison Square Garden in NYC after Hatchet released Flirtin with Disaster. I was in the sixth row on the floor. Never sat down once. Couldn't hear right for three days. One of the greatest shows I've ever been at. Saw Blackfoot at a club in Texas around the same time. Again, blown away. Man, I loved and still love those southern rock bands.
At one time in the 70's me and just a few friends listened to Blackfoot and I thought we were the only ones! Glad for this and I always loved Molly Hatchet...
Saw Blackfoot open for The Who in early 1980, and again in Sacramento a couple years later. Saw Molly Hatchet “SORT OF” in ‘81 (at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium again); sneaking a look and listen through the equipment loading dock doors. Saw them officially in ‘82 as well.
@@MrJohnnyDistortion We made our way through the loading dock as Les Dudek (I think) was trucking their equipment. We could hear them, and under the stage side doors, could see their feet as they played. We didn’t hang around for too long but I remember it.
Molly Hatchet were so great and unique; like Southern Rock amped up and mixed with power shred metal. Just effin' awesome stuff. If you can't get jacked to this you may need to check your pulse.
I met Dave Hlubek and Jackson Spires in South Carolina with the All Stars of Southern Rock , they were some of the friendliest people I’ve ever met , rip brothers , see ya soon .
Yeah, I did too. I think it was 1989. I saw “The Dixie Allstars” at the Flaming Mug in Fayetteville NC. Blew me away. Greg T. Walker (Bass) Jackson Spires (Drums) Charlie Hargrett Guitar and Dave Hlubeck (Guitars & Vocals). It was a barn burner for sure. Kick ass band 👍🏼
A killer Video/Audio from the good old days of Southern Rock. What a singer, I´ve been a Molly Hatchet Fan all of my life, and I´m 65, gettin´66 in January 2021.
Damn!! I feel ripped off that i was never able to see Blackfoot in its Prime back in the day!! There is sooo much going on there on stage, so much intense energy being thrust out to the audience!! Ricky was so talented in so many ways!! I just sit and watch this old footage and catch myself with my mouth wide open!! His vocal abilities are unbelievable! His guitar playing is incredible!! His stage presence commands your attention! Just WOW!!
Rickey Medlocke was in the studio next door and was kind enough to give me great encouragement when I was rehearsing my drum parts for an upcoming Japanese tour in 2001. An amazing presence and very intense musician !!
@@craigrock8444 Thanks for reaching out Brother ! The Japanese tour was unforgettable! They really appreciate their artists, and I was treated like a prince the entire tour ! Rickey's words of wisdom to me will never be forgotten. All the best to you and your family Craig.
@@sarojaband4664 And just a side note..my aunt and uncles last name is OJA! They passed away some years ago now but my cousins, their children are still very much a part of my life. Kinda stood out to me like a big neon sign. Take care
When Jimmy took over I was pissed! But ya know...he filled some big boots and I actually got to liking his singing when he sang Penthouse Pauper and some of the original Hatchet songs of his time aboard while holding things down 'till DJB healed up. Just think...it could have been some Steve Perry type-then we'd really be screwed.
Oh hell yea. Absolutely at their best. I still get those albums out and have a listen quite a bit. Strikes, Tomcattin and marauder and skynyrd’s second helping when Rickeynwas drummer. He sang seasons, beautiful song.❤❤ 🤘🏼💀🤘🏼. 🤘🏼💀🤘🏼
Great ! Molly Hatchet at it`s best from the Golden 80s. At first from their "No Guts...No Glory" album three great tunes and my favorite "Sweet Dixi" (R.I.P. Danny Joe Brown and Dave Hlubek) Molly Hatchet one of the best Southern Rockers ever ! The South will rise again! - - Thanks for loading this great & unique concert.
Gut’s is a very epic album, one of the first albums I ever bought, so glad I did, well got my dad to take me to get it. Im so glad we had these great tunes growing up, sure miss those days. 🤘🏼💀🤘🏼
Molly Hachet absolutely awesome band. The singer is amazing as are the band. Love um. Southern Rock has always been Wonderful. i played it too as a drummer. Rickey Medlocke and Roger Daltry are the two best screams in rock! Love Black Foot toooo! Thanks. This is great.
Just discover this vid, and it's amazing! Many thanks for both band, they give us the southern rock we need! Danny Joe Brown had an incredible voice, while Rickey Medlocke is an underrated guitarist. With LS, they are the southern sound quintessence! Of course, many others must be named, however, this trio made a power music that will be never equal!
Puts ya Right Back in the late 70's and early 80's they always gave it all for the fans a true historical time where people did not care about anything but having a great time with friends at a fucking Rock Show...
A-FUCKING MEN!! This comment made my decade, hell maybe my last two decades, LOL. I've kept all my ticket stubs in the same shoe box for years of concerts I attended of bands from the classic rock era. I recently got them out and counted again and the total is 108. Most of them I remember well and fondly, though I must confess that there's a couple that too many Rorer 714's or Lemon 714's left a few holes in the old memory recorder from those shows. But damn you said a mouthful mate. Those were the days, and the biggest worry really was coming up with what amounts to chump change nowadays for your ticket, who else was going, and who had the best doobage and/or other party favors to get astro-blasted on before, during, and after the show.
I miss Banner and Bruce during this period, but you’ll win a door prize if you can tell me who the drummer played with before this rendition of hatchet
My 2 favorite Southern rock and roll bands. Goddamn, that version of Gator Country is off the scale. Tomcattin and Strikes were Blackfoot's 2 best albums. And they performed my favorite song, Gimme Gimme Gimme. Lived in Jacksonville from 1973 to 1978, and then from 1992 to 2018.
Seen both (kinda) at a concert in N. Eastern Wisc. on an Indian reservation. It was about an hour drive to it. I drank 8-10 Point Bock beers. Drunk as fluk by the time we got there (in a 82’ chevette). Then got “doses” and some great Antigo skunk bud. I passed out on the hood of the car, some guy walked by and said “nice hood ornament” woke back up (kinda) I still had doses and dope in each hand!stubbled into the concert...Hatchet was playing, then Blackfoot. What a day....what a day! Seen Blackfoot again in Jacksonville, Fla. back in 89’90’?? Only got drunk on that one being a Sailor at Mayport.
Anaheim CA 79" Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, 38 Special & Blackfoot. With the first two bands alternating headline spots. On the infield, kick'en up dust. Heat, sweat, beer & ass shaking girls. The crowd refused to let Molly Hatchet leave the stage. I've never seen or heard so much energy released in one place, I thought I felt the stadium start to crack as the second level bleachers began to sway. Sonic & hypnotic, beat down & fully exhausted. If you didn't already have their album, you were at the record store buying it the next day. An experience of a life time!
I have to say, I never had a particular like for MH, but I was serving in the marines and they did a base show on 4th of July. Everyone had gone home, there were Maybe 100 in the crowd. Molly hatchet went ape shit and gave it their all. Dude was climbing the light towers and ever thing. They played like there was 1000000 people there. Rock on Molly!!!!!
Much love to all my brothers that rock my world for so many years from Danny to Phil and everybody in between and much love to Bobby for keeping the love alive all these years much love my brothers those here and those on the other side, rocking heaven
Bloody Reunion 0:00 What's it Gonna Take 4:19 On The Prowl 8:01 Sweet Dixie 12:25 Gator Country 16:09 Dreams I'll Never See 23:25 Flirtin' With Disaster 30:24 Fall of the Peacemakers 36:09 After that....Blackfoot starting at 47:42
Blackfoot.... Rattlesnake Rock n roller Gimme Gimme Gimme On the Run Train Train Wishing Well Every Man Should Know Queenie Dust my Broom Fly Away Too Hard to Handle Highway Song (Sorry I didn't put times on)
I'm from Kenosha BF rolled thru backing everybody sometimes on a weekday. Can you imagine being 15 going to school the next day with your ears still ring
I was at this concert in LA. I had the 8 track and would set speakers up on my '69 Nova hood parked on the point at County Line. Blasted and looped while we were surfing. I still have my Hatchet and "Strikes" vinyls...seems like yesterday.
Shit, I was at this Blackfoot concert in my hometown Zurich Switzerland. Krokus was the Headliner but yeah, Blackfoot was so much better. Good old times, good old memories 👍👍🍻🍻.
Saw Hatchet at the Old Waldorf in Frisco in '83, just before it burned down. Seen 'em again a couple of years later and they actually walked around in the crowd signing autographs. Saw Blackfoot about a year earlier in Oakland at the Kiaser, some kids called Def Leppard opened. Grandpa Shorty "Train Train" Medlock on the harmonica! Hatchet and Blackfoot were two of the best live bands ever!
Too bad Blackfoot never recorded a decent video on tour in 1982. They were stellar. Saw them opening for Maiden en Scorpions on May 1, 1982 Amsterdam. What a band! So funny: during Too Hard To Handle, their roadies came on the stage with sombreros playing trumpets. I have a vivid memory of that.
Saw them in France in 82, opening for Maiden. The y did the same thing: Cactus, sombreros and trompets with their road crews on stage., lol. Top show. Better than the pomies, in my opinion.
Molly Hatchet has such great voice and the music is amazing this videos are fantastically awesome 💋🥳👍🥳👍thanks to the music enhancement network for uploading this fantastic video's and awesome music you made my night again I feel like tonight is my birthday again lol 🥳🍰🍹thanks 👍💋💞
Played frisbee and hung out with these guys behind the country club in LA. Then Dave Hlubek showed up and let me and my best friend in for free. We hung out for a while until Dave made it obvious he expected my best friend to put out or get out. Shocked me as we had all hung out together the night before and he was totally cool to her boyfriend. We ended up leaving before Molly Hatchet took the stage. And then Dave stood in the backdoor of the club and watched as AAA jumped my '76 Cutlass that was dead from supplying the music all afternoon.
Hey. The first band I ever saw in concert I remember my bro.sis.and me asking mother to take us to see country female singer molly hatchet, she said yes I like her lol some dude passed out fell on me rolling off upper arena steps and whiskey bottles whising by..by the end of night she was hitting a Doobie head banging I was 12
I saw Blackfoot opening for Nazareth👍👍 What a show!!! From 'Now you're messing with a son of a bitch' to 'Highway Song'. It was a rockin' night.😁 Would have LOVED a Molly Hatchet/Blackfoot double bill. Too bad it never happened😧 When Blackfoot Strikes came out I wore out 2 8-track tapes and a cassette. Thank God for CD's!!!
This guy's are awesome fantastic video's and awesome music and a big thanks to the music enhancement network for uploading this fantastic video's and awesome songs 😍👍💖💝👍🥳💋
I was lucky enough to see Blackfoot in the UK in about 1981. Brilliant! Just watched their show through here and it reminded me of something that I wondered about years ago then forgot about. At 58:52 does Ricky sing "Even made my genitals rise"? 😂
Once upon a time, there was a great key board player, for Molly hatchet, he started out in Ypsilanti MI , roller skating rink. Jamming, and got recognized. 🎹🎹🎹🎼🎼🎼💜💜💜💜💜☮️☮️☮️☮️
Still is with skynyrd’s tribute band, well that’s what I call them now that their all gone except Artimus (even tho he hasn’t played with them in years). Rickey is also one hellova singer/musician/Songwriter, love that man❤
MH is the best 3 guitar attack in the history of rock- period!! That includes Skynyrd. LS guitarists we’re very good, but all 3 couldn’t shred like Hatchet. Danny Joe Brown was 1 of a kind. Medlocke 1 of the most underrated slide players & vocalists in Southern Rock.