FIRST TIME REACTING TO | HANK WILLIAMS JR. 'A COUNTRY BOY CAN SURVIVE'

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The Official Video for this song is so great because of the imagery that accompanies it, not to mention that Hank Jr is singing alone with his guitar from a barge in the middle of what looks like the Mississippi River. The man fell off of a mountain and lived to tell the story! "If you picture Hank Williams Jr. there’s a good chance that image includes a beard and shades. That’s fair. After all, he has rocked that look for over forty years. In a way, it’s his trademark. However, it wasn’t just a fashion decision. He changed his appearance to cover up the scars he earned when he fell off of Ajax Peak in Montana back in 1975. On August 8, 1975, Bocephus was hiking on Ajax Peak in Beaverhead County, Montana. As the country icon hiked along the mountain, the snow beneath him gave way. Hank Jr. fell nearly five hundred feet. The fall caused massive injuries to his head and face. In fact, the fall fractured Hank Jr.’s skull in several places. They were almost certain that he would die.
He didn’t though. He did, however, spend two years recovering from his injuries as well as the surgeries he endured to repair them."

katrinacash
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This version is alright but I pefer the studio version😊

frankrodriguez
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one of a million versions of this performance. Hank has changed it up a lot over the years. He changes the words a bit, the tempo, throws some rock into it. Every version is great.

isurvivedhaddenfield
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Hank Williams Jr., aka Bocephus is one of the most talented performers ever!! Could listen to him all day. 😊

pamagnolia
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Hey Britt, remember Gretchen Wilson's Red Neck Woman song you reacted to a while back? You said you didn't know who Bocephus was. This is the one and only Bocephus.

robertmooney
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My friends from Northern Maine amaze and impress me. City people can call them names or look down on them but the truth is we should look up to someone who can kick ass, fix almost anything, feed themselves, and will be the first ones to help out when the bleep hits the fan. Great song, and a great reaction.

kerrylewis
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Having skills like gardening, canning, knitting, sewing, etc. make me feel more secure. I am so thankful for my grandmas and what they taught me.

katrinaprescott
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I'm from NC, and I and my family will survive too. If you and your family are near by, we've got you and your family's back as well.

tammybennett
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I saw hank jr. About 7 months ago, his voice is just as powerful as it ever was, I think he's around 73 or 74 now and still has it. Damn good songer/songwriter

davidoistrash
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You need to see video of Hank Sr and Hank Jr “There’s A Tear In My Beer”

lthrnk
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This is probably the earliest live performance I've ever seen of this song. Hank Jr was my dad's favorite musician when I was growing up, so naturally he became mine too. When I got to high school my taste moved toward rock, rap, and hip hop but I will still throw on some Hank Jr every once in a while and love it just as much. His concerts were legendary too. He won the Entertainer of the Year award 5 times in a row and had a concert that was only the 3rd pay-per-view event in history to be cleared in 100% of markets.

jerryactrik
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This is the first time seeing a live version of this song. it's a lot more laid-back and smooth. He also changed the words a bit as well. On the official video version, it has a harder beat and more soulful and bluesie.

Darrends-qntp
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Hank Jr is probably the best musician in country music, Hank can play every instrument and play them well and has a strong voice
H😮e can also play country, Blues, Cajun and southern rock.
Hank is great live he can do it all.

billywalker
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I actually live not far from him at the Tenn/Ala border! My community only has around 400 folks & my cabin is right on the Tenn River where we fish a lot, hunt, trap & I have my own deer/hog processing during hunting season! I also have a 4 acre garden I tend plus laying chickens, goats, turkeys, ducks & one huge ass Rhode Island Red rooster! I was raised during the '60, '70s & '80s in a small town in north Georgia {home of the Dukes of Hazzard} then moved up this way 25 yrs ago & live just like the song says & love it - PEACE LOVE n HIPPYNESS & GO DAWGS ✌💖☮

SquirminHermantheeyedGerman
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Hanks persona hides the fact that he is one of the best musicians in music.

audiemccall
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Bocephus is my all time favorite singer. He plays 9 different instruments, and always puts on an awesome concert. Absolutely amazing artist. Also known for are you ready for some football theme that used to play before Monday night football

freakshow
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Hey Britt. Hank has got great pipes. He also plays guitar, banjo, mandolin, piano, steel guitar and maybe one or two more. He was the CMA entertainer of the year 3 times in a row too. One word of caution with Hank and a few others, to get a first impression of his songs, watch the official video even if you can't show us. Hank has a habit of changing the words and melody of his songs when he performs live. So you might want to hear it once as he wrote it lol. You probably heard him for years and didn't even know it, before Carrie Underwood took it over Hank was (for years) the guy who sang the intro for Monday Night Football. "Are you ready for some football???? Pig in the ground beer on ice, all my rowdy friends are coming over tonight.

jeffdetmer
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its not saying "come at me bro" he saying he can survive if shit goes down and surviving like farming, fishing, and hunting and if it comes to it killing a man.

ScrappyXLL
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You've hit the sky with this one anything Hank Williams jr. Sings anything is great

larryclark
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Love this song, and what it stands for! Country born and raised. Lived on a farm my entire life and proud of it. I’m so glad my momma and daddy raised us with Christian values and taught us the ways of our ancestors. We can grow, forage, hunt, fish and fix almost anything. We respect our elders and will gladly lend a hand whenever possible. Great reaction Brit!✌🏻

PaulWRose