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In this video, The Adventures of TNT reacts to Jerry Lee Lewis - A Whole Lot of Shaking goin on
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@ifcatshadthumbs...664
@ifcatshadthumbs...664 Год назад
Yall really need to see some old vids from the 50's. Back then he was a WILD MAN, that long blond hair and sweat flying, that piano taking a beating and that mad mad energy connecting to the kids going crazy on the dance floor!! He was a wild thing back in the day!!
@happyfreeliferc
@happyfreeliferc Год назад
Jerry Lee Lewis & Little Richard were beasts on the piano !!!
@brianmiller6055
@brianmiller6055 Год назад
The guitarist playing with Jerry Lee here is the legendary Dave Edmunds. An artist well worth checking out in his own right.
@tomaroni6670
@tomaroni6670 Год назад
..."Class of 76"...This was one of Jerry's more reserved performances...he once poured gasoline into the piano and lit it on fire while finishing his set...when he finished he stepped back, bowed and walked off stage, you can see it re-enacted in the movie of Jerry's life...a must see! Always watch a live. performance of Jery Lee.
@joelanderos23
@joelanderos23 Год назад
Because of chuck Berry wanting to be the last performer. Jll was the last performer. Lol
@RobertH-ol6mw
@RobertH-ol6mw Год назад
Movie is "Great Balls Of Fire".
@ronaldstokes4841
@ronaldstokes4841 Год назад
I'd say reserved... there are B&W performances where he almost stands on his head while he plays the piano.
@debrabeck9630
@debrabeck9630 Год назад
He’s older here, which I’m not knocking. I saw him when he was in his 70s, and he was still great. Y’all need to give a listen (and look) to some young Jerry Lee Lewis.
@BeatPatrol2024
@BeatPatrol2024 Год назад
That story is not true. Jerry Lee did not set fire to a piano at that show, or any other show. The 'Great Balls of Fire' movie is not a very accurate portrayal of his life.
@Bluewizard7131
@Bluewizard7131 Год назад
One of Jerry Lee's more restrained performances. 🙂
@RLKmedic0315
@RLKmedic0315 10 месяцев назад
No kidding. His piano wasn't even on fire!
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 Год назад
Jerry Lee was something else for sure, wild, but always amazing. RIP Jerry Lee.
@jamesdignanmusic2765
@jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад
One of the true originals - and keeping it a lot more staid than he normally did! A true showman, one of the real bad boys of rock, and still shakin' it into his 80s. He only died a few months ago - RIP.
@OriginalFeets
@OriginalFeets Год назад
I was going through my old records and I found I have Peggy Sue and Sweet Little Sixteen on 45. They were my mom's when she was a kid. I have The Platters, Elvis, The Beatles and Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs. I have Jerry Lee on LP.
@peggyshouse-gill8395
@peggyshouse-gill8395 Год назад
My mom named me for the song Peggy Sue.
@jillosler9353
@jillosler9353 Год назад
Back in the day when we danced all night to music like this - and always went to sleep tired but with a big smile on our face!
@mikecavaretta2621
@mikecavaretta2621 Год назад
I recommend finding a video of him from the 1950s, when he was new on the scene and even more frenetic than he is here.
@cazgerald9471
@cazgerald9471 Год назад
There's video of an early 60s British TV performance, they let the kids crowd around his piano - the video / sound quality isn't great but gives an idea of his frenetic energy. Of course his 1964 "Live at the Star Club, Hamburg" album is off the charts.
@RJ1999x
@RJ1999x Год назад
Actually the Austin City Limits was one of the best to watch
@johnpearce3714
@johnpearce3714 10 месяцев назад
​@@RJ1999x,Yes ,Also Paris 1981 , Barcelona '85 , '89 Melbourne , Australia ,'90 Wembley ' 83 '87 , Frankfurt '82 --- Just a few !!
@farmerbill6855
@farmerbill6855 Год назад
"The Killer". Jerry Lee was fabulous. I had the pleasure of seeing him live twice. The crowd was just as animated both times.
@robindew9072
@robindew9072 Год назад
Jerry was so wild and cool. The man could play the hell of the piano. He rocked the stage.
@conniekat3424
@conniekat3424 Год назад
Jerry was definitely an entertainer!
@TheAdventuresofTNT
@TheAdventuresofTNT Год назад
We were entertained!
@MsTeaRex
@MsTeaRex Год назад
RIP Jerry Lewis you were a a helluva performer. Thank you for all the fun that you gave.
@Mark-iv7np
@Mark-iv7np Год назад
Never seen a better pianist than Jerry. Great voice, presence all good for me. A true pioneer in Rock n Roll history
@Lakeshore14
@Lakeshore14 Год назад
He was definitely entertaining. His nickname was Killer. He was pretty wild and I remember when he set his piano on fire. He always got the crowds worked up. Thanks for this. 👏👏🇨🇦
@BeatPatrol2024
@BeatPatrol2024 Год назад
Jerry Lee never set a piano on fire. It is a myth.
@ronaldstokes4841
@ronaldstokes4841 Год назад
@@BeatPatrol2024 'Zactly! ..it was jus' the smoke comin' off the keys as he played.
@debratroeak77
@debratroeak77 Год назад
Yep, they gettin it in the crowd. Lol. This is a legendary performance, with Dave Edmunds on guitar. Jerry was a truly gifted pianist. RIP. ❤
@alanconrad8490
@alanconrad8490 Год назад
He KILLED it !!
@Music_Lover26
@Music_Lover26 Год назад
This a pretty good live performance but I highly recommend one of his early live b&w performances from the 50s. Nice reaction, you are clearly enjoying!
@coinneachmaclellan3121
@coinneachmaclellan3121 Год назад
Glad to hear you mention the fact that rock 'n" roll was meant to be danced to. Disco gets a bad rap but one of its positive characteristics is its danceability which to me in some ways is far more redeeming than more 'serious' music. You should check out Fats Domino and Little Richard as two other great performers who put the piano in the rock 'n' roll spotlight.
@greypossum1
@greypossum1 Год назад
I saw these greats of Rock and Roll when they came to Melbourne, Australia, in the late 1980s. It was one of the most amazing nights of music and nostalgia. Each artist played for about 20 to 30 minutes.
@BeatPatrol2024
@BeatPatrol2024 Год назад
There are video clips of that show in Melbourne 1989, on youtube. Jerry Lee's performance was stunning, that night.
@davidbentley145
@davidbentley145 Год назад
A true legend...always exciting to see this man perform....Ty for this guys
@aclosson8193
@aclosson8193 Год назад
I've never heard this before. I agree with your opinions. It's very obvious that the music back in the day was all about having fun. It seems that that era simply had so much joy. People just having a great time. It's something that somehow we have seemed to have lost. We need to get it back.
@TheSmokey999
@TheSmokey999 Год назад
If you want to see him in his prime ! Whatch Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lotta SHAKIN live in England in 1964 . You will not believe how close the crowd is and how much energy it was ! You’ll love it ❤❤
@touriewright5428
@touriewright5428 Год назад
Great reaction guys FYI: Jerry Lee Lewis (muscian), Mickey Gilly (muscian and owner of Gills which was in the John Travolta movie Urban Cowboy), and Jimmyu Swagertt ( evangelical preacher) all are cousins. Jerry Lew started ( as far as I remeber) started in the 50s
@chrisstory563
@chrisstory563 Год назад
Swagertt had a huge hatred for rock music and he even went so far as to made some very hurtful remarks about the Christmas rock band Stryper. sadly, he found himself is a mess of his own. his confessionary meltdown was legendary.
@louieflash7190
@louieflash7190 Год назад
I was waiting for him to set the piano on fire.😄🔥
@BeatPatrol2024
@BeatPatrol2024 Год назад
He would never do that.
@stevenhayes859
@stevenhayes859 Год назад
There's a reason he was called , The Killer. Jerry was one of a kind. A legend
@TheAntigone43
@TheAntigone43 Год назад
Yeah, I'm 80 now and was a young teen when he first came onto the scene. This was a really tamed down version of his original shows. Brings back a certain new vitality to my old bones. I gotta tell ya! LOL Quite the showman in spite of what a lot of parents thought. LOL
@jennifernovak2702
@jennifernovak2702 Год назад
He is a legend!
@pageribe2399
@pageribe2399 Год назад
I saw him play once, in the sixties. He was even more energetic then, if you can believe that. Check out Great Balls of Fire! He passed away just recently.
@Amaberean
@Amaberean Год назад
Maybe now you guys can understand why us “old fogies” CAN’T STAND what passes for music today. How CAN we- when we grew up and cut our teeth on THIS?
@anjoleeeickhoff6800
@anjoleeeickhoff6800 Год назад
He’s The Killer, and he kills it on the piano and entertaining the crowd!❤
@jnordello215
@jnordello215 Месяц назад
I saw Jerry Lee Lewis in 1988 and 1998 -- The Killer made the piano scream -- puts on a good show
@1981cvalentine
@1981cvalentine 3 месяца назад
Fun fact: whole Lotta Shakin goin on was actually written by a man named Dave "Curlee" Williams. Jerry Lee Lewis used to get a lot of his inspiration from african American night clubs and dive bars back in the 1950s. He was so inspired by their Style of music and performing, it’s what helped mold him into the performer he eventually became, a lot of the credit he gave to the black community for inspiring him. He’s my pawpaws cousin ❤ I’ve heard some stories through the years
@philipjohnson2652
@philipjohnson2652 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, thank you! for not interrupting his performance every 10 seconds. I grew up listening to Jerry Lee's music and it never gets old.
@jackieknoll9818
@jackieknoll9818 6 месяцев назад
this man gets me out of my seat!!! Love this music. He is a blast from the past!!!
@allendixon7700
@allendixon7700 6 месяцев назад
It's a bottle of fire brother brother it's a bottle about a fire brother
@GypsyTailwind
@GypsyTailwind Год назад
Love my Jerry Lee. ❤️ He was the BEST! This is a restrained "elder statesman" type of performance and he still has amazing energy. He hit the scene in 1957 but, to me, he was at his peak in the late '60s. Miss him!!
@xScooterAZx
@xScooterAZx 5 месяцев назад
You should react to him doing this song when he was younger in the 50's. He just ROCKED it out!!
@pamagnolia
@pamagnolia Год назад
Hahaha!! That was so much fun!! Thanks for this!! 😅
@pageribe2399
@pageribe2399 3 месяца назад
I got to see him live in the sixties. He was unbelievably good!
@tmkellison4016
@tmkellison4016 Год назад
GREAT BALLS OF FIRE 🔥
@markcosenza3274
@markcosenza3274 Год назад
I love seeing y'all smiling and moving to the music, that's what it's all about!
@Eyes-of-Horus
@Eyes-of-Horus Год назад
I remember seeing Jerry Lee Lewis as the headliner in a Rock-and-roll show in Norfolk, VA in 1961 when I was in the Navy (big mistake). He took his jacket off and tossed it into the crowd. One lady in the audience said, "Take it all off." He said, "You stick around for the next show and you'll see more." A large segment of the audience applauded. He blew the doors off the auditorium. BTW, in this show was Ruth Brown, The Coasters and others I don't remember. Needless to say "The Killer" was the most memorable.
@hansteeuwen3967
@hansteeuwen3967 Год назад
I love this clip. The intensity of this performance moves me to tears. Great to see you guys enjoying this so much. Greetings from Amsterdam.
@dianaspears571
@dianaspears571 Год назад
I saw Jerry Lee Lewis in 1976 with my Mom and sister at a dinner club in Southwest Ohio. It was fantastic. My sister and I got the chance to see him again at a casino in Indiana in the early 2000's and he still put on quite a show. He is a first cousin to Mickey Gilley and evangelist Jimmy Swaggert.
@michellereed7303
@michellereed7303 Год назад
I can't remember who he opened up for back when they all toured together in the 50's...Elvis or Chuck. But he lit his piano on fire and said "follow that!!"
@BeatPatrol2024
@BeatPatrol2024 Год назад
That never happened. It's a myth.
@ronstoner1823
@ronstoner1823 Год назад
THE KILLER! Jerry Lee Lewis is an absolute ROCK&ROLL icon!
@naldovaz9157
@naldovaz9157 Год назад
thankyou for featuring these classics... let us continue to enjoy them
@johnstill164
@johnstill164 5 месяцев назад
YO!! So good to see you two boppin' to this by Jerry!! I think the venue was in Rome in 1989...I saw the identical show, with one or two changes of performers, in Melbourne, that same year...before the Rome concert which was entitled LEGENDS OF ROCK AND ROLL...Jerry performed a whole lot more in Rome, than he did in Melbourne...This version was FORTY TWO years after the release of the original [1957]...AMAZING!! I am 85.5 years 'young'...born 1938. I was READY for what was gonna hit me around 1955, and I'm STILL READY!! I can burn-up the floor...BELIEVE ME!! Thanks for this great track, I'll be checkin' in more!! My BEST to you both...KEEP ON!!
@johnstill164
@johnstill164 5 месяцев назад
SORRY...I should have said THIRTY TWO years...
@juniorvanderwoude2645
@juniorvanderwoude2645 6 месяцев назад
Lady, gotta love your reaction and energy, how can anyone just sit and not move. This is Rock N Roll
@defib51
@defib51 Год назад
back in the days when they had fun doing this. thanks. love your videos.
@user-dt5vi7dq8b
@user-dt5vi7dq8b 29 дней назад
I am 71 and still get up and shake it when Jerry Lee plays that piano😎
@joeyjohnson4826
@joeyjohnson4826 Год назад
Reminds me of my uncle. Literally rock and roll, 4 4 beat, rocks and rolls. Have fun and dance 😁 rip unc
@christinakinsley4441
@christinakinsley4441 8 месяцев назад
Love the reaction. I hope you find a video of him in his younger, wilder years. I also hope you check out the movie about his life. Dennis Quaid does a great job playing him.
@scottcarter8155
@scottcarter8155 9 месяцев назад
I switched to independent groups in the 90's. Lot of dancing, jumping, friendly mosh pits. It was all about having a good time. Reel Big Fish, Catch 22, Bad Fish, Social Distortion, Less Than Jake. Punchline etc.
@kerrijohnson2303
@kerrijohnson2303 Год назад
Ah, a hometown musician for me..I was born/raised/live in Shreveport, Louisiana..Jerry Lee Lewis, along with his fellow famous musicians, his cousins Mickey Gilley (famous country star) and Jimmy Swaggert (famous preacher/televangelist), grew up in Ferriday Louisiana..all three were born with genius musical talent and all three could play piano beautifully. I believe only Jimmy Swaggert is still alive and he still plays piano beautifully. Their life/back stories from abject poverty to fame is quite the read and a few books and movies with details are interesting if you wanted to dig deeper.
@jennief7114
@jennief7114 Год назад
When I was kid I go to see him at Lanier Music Land in Gainesville GA, my father's cousin owned the place and we got to see concerts for free. That night Jerry Lee threw the piano seat into the crowd!
@raymondreid4987
@raymondreid4987 Год назад
My stepfather got to see Jerry Lee Lewis and Mickey Gilley two of the best rock and roll and country western piano players ever they both did their sets and at the end for the encore they push the pianos so they face each other it was three song set for each six songs all together last song was Great Balls Of Fire where both litter pianos on fire as they pounded out the song, that would've been some show.
@BeatPatrol2024
@BeatPatrol2024 Год назад
I'm sorry, but I don't think that ever happened.
@Swim136
@Swim136 Год назад
Legendary family… all cousins… Preacher, 2 hi key tonk singers MIKEY GILLEY
@wallacefarmer7467
@wallacefarmer7467 10 месяцев назад
An original. He and Little Richard were the epitome of Rock/Roll. Mickey Gilley and Jimmy Swaggart are his first cousins. See if you can find a performance of he and Little Richard. Don’t know if they ever had a major concert together. Put on your Colombo Trench Coats.
@tonyapoindexter2781
@tonyapoindexter2781 Год назад
Yeah, old JLL was my mommas crush. Her song from him was "Chantilty Lace"
@mazeyandbuck
@mazeyandbuck 7 месяцев назад
You all are hard workers. Every time I look at a reaction video you guys are there. Keep it going!
@mr.knowitall6440
@mr.knowitall6440 Год назад
Jerry Lee is a Rock OG! 😎
@janeroberts38
@janeroberts38 Месяц назад
“JLL Live at The Star Club in Hamburg”. It’s is totally wild and Jerry has kids at his piano altar like an evangelist on fire with his message. Many music critics put it at number 1 live album.
@franmiltenberger1463
@franmiltenberger1463 Год назад
I so love your reaction the wild man of Rock And Roll!!! You do a great sit down dance!!!
@edriley2703
@edriley2703 Год назад
Have you done some Little Richard?? Talk about rocking out!!
@TheAdventuresofTNT
@TheAdventuresofTNT Год назад
Yup
@jameslapham4326
@jameslapham4326 8 месяцев назад
Check out his performance of this song done live on the Gary Moore TV show - when he was much younger.... You can see why parents in the Fifties were saying, "What's wrong with these kids, listening to music like this?"
@albertzappa1994
@albertzappa1994 Год назад
there was one even better when he set the piano on fire, he was really a performer.💚🎹
@BeatPatrol2024
@BeatPatrol2024 Год назад
That never happened.
@mandymac74
@mandymac74 7 месяцев назад
He used to set the pianos on fire and play while the inside was burning. He was WILD!!!! He is from the same area of Louisiana I’m from.we have always called him Killer!!!!!!!Jerry Lee’s cousins were Rev. Jimmy Swaggart and Mickey Gilley. All three were phenomenal piano players❤❤❤
@suzettebuchanan5349
@suzettebuchanan5349 Год назад
He is cousin to Mickey Gilley, who you did a reaction to already.
@TheAdventuresofTNT
@TheAdventuresofTNT Год назад
I love Mickey gillie. Was just listening to him the other day.
@757optim
@757optim Год назад
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Another cousin who was also a pianist was evangelist Jimmy Swaggart, who famously "fell from grace".
@debbiel.1655
@debbiel.1655 Год назад
@@757optim he did indeed, but he is still singing and playing the piano today. I live in Baton Rouge and see him at his church and he is amazing even at his age...
@757optim
@757optim Год назад
@@debbiel.1655 Glad to hear it. There is redemption for everyone.
@jameslapham4326
@jameslapham4326 Год назад
Check out his performance of this song on the Ed Sullivan Show, looks like maybe in the late 60s. Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and Chuck Berry turned popular music upside down!
@chaos4902
@chaos4902 Год назад
True classic in every sense of the word…👏👏👏
@stevebolan
@stevebolan 3 месяца назад
the great tomato Blues album... you should love this album it might even change your listening habits forever. .
@Lfg117
@Lfg117 2 месяца назад
So hot in its time (late 50s), that now, 60+ yrs later, "Whole lotta shakin' goin' on" is still widely used as a general pop culture catch phrase (in digital media, TV, news reports, movies, etc.). The power of music.
@linwoodkent1246
@linwoodkent1246 3 месяца назад
Jerry Lee had the bull by the horns and was riding it.!!!!!!!! I remember when this came out it was jaw dropping. Thanks for the video you guys. Love Linda 78 and still lovin it.
@marke6569
@marke6569 Год назад
Jerry & Little Richard SOUL TO THE PIANO & VOCALS🎹🎙
@richardcranium5048
@richardcranium5048 Год назад
Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues, is an incredible song by Jerry Lee
@lavender_granny
@lavender_granny Год назад
i spent a lot of my childhood in his neck of the woods, even knew people who had played or sang with him in the early days
@Erulin68
@Erulin68 Год назад
This is the man that set his piano on fire and kept playing to upstage Chuck Berry....
@sabrenas7895
@sabrenas7895 Год назад
Jerry Lee, Great Balls Of Fire! Fun reaction !
@gary17509
@gary17509 Год назад
Guess I was 13 first time I heard this song - still cant sit still when I hear it.
@djgrant8761
@djgrant8761 10 месяцев назад
“The Killer” Gone but not forgotten.
@roberthudson1959
@roberthudson1959 Год назад
He wasn't nicknamed the Killer because he played by the rules. Someone said that he played the piano with every pointed appendage on his body except one, and using that one would have gotten him arrested. Believe it or not, he was evangelist Jimmy Swaggart's cousin, and Jerry Lee's sacred music was as powerful as the secular stuff.
@donnabost4445
@donnabost4445 Год назад
Check out GREAT BALLS OF FIRE!! he is a master pianist...
@whitleybayman123
@whitleybayman123 8 месяцев назад
Loved the Killer all of my life and love you two enjoying this. Subscribed
@BENFICA60
@BENFICA60 Месяц назад
One of the architects of rock and roll. The Killer. RIP
@JML6988
@JML6988 Год назад
I gotta admit I like these 2 how they get on. They're calm and funny and just being themselves.
@MsTeaRex
@MsTeaRex Год назад
He set his piano on fire playing Great balls of fire.. lol that pissed off Chuck Berry. LMBOff
@JoeKier7
@JoeKier7 Год назад
That sound engineer had one job..... Fun video none the less!
@DanoSeer
@DanoSeer Год назад
They called Jerry "The Killer" for a good reason. The guy is an old man here and shredding that piano!
@ThomasTreece-mp8md
@ThomasTreece-mp8md Год назад
Part of the 1990's grunge and depressing music was the disenfranchisement after 12 years of Reagan/Bush. A lot of the (American) younger population was tired of the old trickle-down nonsense. That's what I found from talking to a lot of people. Thank you for doing this song by "the Killer!"
@Davelakful
@Davelakful 7 месяцев назад
Fun review! haha. Totally agree with your comment about how music changed a bit in the 90s. Think it had to do with affordable amazing stereos / home theatres coming out. Music that you could jut sit at home and play with volume turned up, like new age music, Enya etc. Remember my first $1500 stereo, with subwoofer I could sit home and listen to music alone for hours.
@jeffreyflint6286
@jeffreyflint6286 Год назад
Yeah man!!!! This is premium rock and roll!
@STAkers-ni9jg
@STAkers-ni9jg Год назад
In the early days of Rock & Roll, most songs were upbeat and fun, but there were some notable "Teen tragedy" songs as well. Here's just a partial list: Teen Tragedy Songs: The '50s and '60s "Last Kiss," by J. ... "There Is Something on Your Mind (Pt. ... "Running Bear," by Johnny Preston. ... "Ebony Eyes," by Everly Brothers. ... "Leader of the Pack," by Shangri-Las. ... "Tell Laura I Love Her," by Ray Peterson. ... "Teen Angel," by Mark Dinning. ...
@RobertH-ol6mw
@RobertH-ol6mw Год назад
My guitar hero Dave Edmunds on guitar! He sings rockabilly and was the lead singer in the legendary group Rockpile.
@philiponcale1820
@philiponcale1820 Год назад
The pride of Louisiana. Not many could light up a piano like him.
@ZackSweeney
@ZackSweeney 4 месяца назад
Recommendation: Jerry Lee Lewis Live 1987 Cable Tv (Three Song: Greats Ball of Fire, Shaking Going On and Shake Rattle and Roll). Is a amazing performance!
@daveharris6975
@daveharris6975 6 месяцев назад
Lot of energy for an old dude. One of the greatest
@blitztim6416
@blitztim6416 Год назад
I got to see him a few years ago. I really wasn’t excited about at the time. He was old and frail looking. But once he sat down and started to play, I was. I’m really glad I got to see the Killer live. He gave it his all.
@tonyfreeman1339
@tonyfreeman1339 5 месяцев назад
My personal favorite musical artist who I call the king of all genres.
@hetwade77
@hetwade77 Год назад
I have this DVD, it's called Legends of Rock, one of my favorites. Too bad Chuck Berry wasn't there.
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