RAM JAM 'BLACK BETTY' REACTION| Asia and BJ

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They were playing in the backyard of a friends house. People say they had a $500 budget and spent $400 on beer and weed. Sounds right for the 70's. Loved the 70's.

carolyntempleton
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If you grew up with this song, you surely had a great childhood...I am happy I can include myself in that blessed group.

robertevans
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This is one of those songs that everybody loves. If you don't love this song go home and slap your parents because they didn't raise you right!!

larryturner
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Black Betty By RAM JAM Came out in 1977 This was the mid to late 1970s, I was 17 in 1977, , Being a teen in the 70s Was Fantastic

theodoreritola
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Have always loved this ... one of the best bangers you're ever going to find. And my reaction to it, now that I'm 73 years old, is NO DIFFERENT than when I was decades younger -- I can't STOP myself from dancing -- either on the floor or in my chair!

lxhobson
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Time to bring the GEORGIA SATELLITES to the cookout. Their song KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF is the perfect anthem to bring some fun to the party.

kevincaulder
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Black Betty was a musket rifle back in the day, many versions and twists of lyrics of this song over the years, they were one hit wonders but what a hit it was back in the day

stevewalsh
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Black Betty was a musket used in the civil War era, Bam a lam was the sound it made when it was fired. The gun that replaced it was prone to misfire hence the line "Black Betty had a child, damn thing gone wild".

leejeffrey
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This is a song to listen too while driving at a high rate of speed

stevenhardman
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This as a 200 year old song but some of the lyrics were changed. I think I saw that on Professor Of Rock

VGKDean
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I am so happy that this classic is being reacted to in 2021. My jaw dropped when I saw this for the first time this spring... They must have spent $0 on the video.
/ Big fan from Stockholm, Sweden

mavenfrankeus
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I remember when this came out in the late 70's. You can definitely hear their Southern rock roots. It was their only hit, but that opening riff is as recognizable as any in rock history.

YesMyTatsAreReal
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The album version is almost twice as long and REALLY Jams!!!

rossrubino
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There's a much older recording from the 1920s, Tom Jones did a version, and there's a badness remix from the early 2000s, but the song is much older, probably referring to a musket.

GrimrDirge
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Well folks we know what's next - 'My Sharona' by The Knack of course. Long version please. You'll love it!

philipchambers
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Gosh, this video makes me think of the parties we had back in the 70's and 80's. My brother and his band would set up in the back yard, and everyone would drink and rock out. Good times!

shwicaz
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When my son was a toddler, he'd request this song. He said, "Play the motorcycle song". My fault? But now he is a kick-ass 35 yr old son, father, husband and the salt of the earth. Hard rock lives. Love it.

allenrobison
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I was lucky enough to see them on the Escape and Frontier tours. They were incredible. Steve's voice was unbelievable. One of the shows was actually on Halloween and the band played in costume. My friends and I had a great time.

jedimindtrick
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When this first came out a lot of ppl protested and many radio stations wouldn't play the song. Pretty well killed the song. Good to see it make a comeback. The song is an adaptation of a southern blues song, and was an old cadence call the revolutionary Army used. The song is about their cannons which they called old black Betty probably because the British called their muskets Brown Bess.

johnturner
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I loved this song so much, that I named my Benz Black Betty

scottdarden