Sebs (COUNTRY HATER) Reacts to Jamey Johnson - In Color

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There is a big difference between mainstream country radio and songs like this that is actual country music.

papi
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Crying is natural emotion, there's nothing wrong with it. I'm 64 and I cry at the current state of affairs all over this planet. I grew up in an agricultural community farming and ranching, country music was always on the radio and I liked it, but I also listened to rock. Great reaction young man 👍

vernbaumgardner
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I played this at my Dad’s funeral. He picked cotton as a kid, got married, and did 4 tours of Vietnam….. this hits home. R.I.P. Dad….

bobsharp
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I remember Jamey sitting in my dining room one night picking on his guitar, playing around with some tune he couldn't get out of his head. He worked with my Daddy's company when he got his 1st recording contract. We were all so excited and proud for and of him. The irony of these lyrics is that he is color blind. I remember the night his first song was nominated for song of the year, "Give it Away" by George Strait. When he won and was walking off stage, you see him pulling his cellphone out of his pocket, and immediately my Daddy's cell started ringing to this song-Jamey's ring tone. Daddy was the first call he made, asking, "Did y'all just see that!!" My Daddy cried, we cried, heck even Jamey cried, lol!! He still stays in touch with my folks to this day! He's a pretty special guy.

ThePayneFamilyFarm
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My grandfather didn't come home from wwii! My grandmother was pregnant with my uncle and my dad was 3 when those soldiers came to the door to tell her that her husband had died. I can't imagine. She was the greatest woman I ever knew!

amandabirky
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My honest opinion is that no one that says they hate country knows what real country is

AriesXIII
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Country music is nothing but a god fearing man voicing every important thought and emotion straight from their heart.

daviddepoe
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There is absolutely nothing like hearing Jamey Johnson sing this song live. The way the crowd engages makes it impossible to hold in your emotions. Jamey's smile as he watches everyone sing along is perfection!

cynthiamastin
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Jamey Johnson is comically underrated. Wrote numerous hits for others and finally was able to put out his own songs. Great great storytelling song writer

bsargent
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My dad joined the navy at 14 in 1942. He was 6 foot, 200 pounds and they were taking anyone who looked 18. Got shipped to the the eastern front and fought the whole campaign against the Japanese until he ran over a landmine on some godforsaken isle on his bulldozer, spent 8 months in the hospital. I doubt we'll ever see the likes of those men again. All the pictures I have of him are in black and white, except for a couple taken right before he died in '98. This song is pretty damned powerful. Hats off to you for getting it.

LoganTravisDark
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This was my fathers favorite song, they played it as they layed him to rest, I try to listen to it atleast once a day, beautiful song

tylerjensen
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Bro, this isn’t just a song it’s a great country ballad. I love both my grandpas for serving and coming back home. And yes, tears…

ChrisPadillaAZ
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My father grew up an orphan during the depression, he joined the Army in early 1941 for a job a way to survive. He would go on to serve in the Army Air Corps, flying combat against the Nazis. He earned the European African Campaign Medal (recognizes participation in specific major battles) 11 times. He was a flight engineer on transport planes that dropped paratroopers during invasion, then fed the troups with supplies (air drops at times). On June 6th 1944 his squadron was one of the first into the fight at D-Day as they took Pathfinders over France at about midnight. The did not have fighter escort. He earned The Purple Heart during D-Day when anti aircraft fired caused a wound to his left arm. He was standing at the door, his job to tell the paratroopers when to go. He watched the other brave men jumping into hell on earth that day. He chose not to wear the award because compared to them it was just a scratch. A lot more I would love to share about him but let me get back to why I shared you see he named me for his big brother, a man I never got to meet. You see while my dad made it home from Europe his brother was mortally wounded by a land mind explosion just before the war ended ... so yeah this song hits home for a lot of reasons. Don't worry about having judged Country ... just embrace learning about what you've missed. Lots of great music for you to discover.

williamthomas
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I salute all that served in my family and everyone else’s. This country is in such dire straits right now. All the manly men are dead or dying off that I grew up with. God save the children.

thor
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All I'm saying is PLEASE do more country!!! You'll love the stories.

karenwalsh
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That reaction when you said you had chills and then went "wow", that's what real country music gives you. And, yes, there's a bit of blues in there. Really, blues and country come from similar places musically, emotionally, and geographically. Historically, musicians might be classified as one or the other based only on their ethnicity.

violagreene
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This song just hits different nowadays I've always loved this song but as you get older you appreciate the words and the song so much more.

Chumba
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We can't send kids to fight these wars, yet we do. They are the 1's who sacrifice the most. My grandfather was the 1 who inspired me to serve... 12 years & counting.

brandonaustin
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You should do "Remember When" Alan Jackson next! He wrote it about him and his wife who was his high school sweetheart. This was my mom and dad's song who were married 40 years until breast cancer took mom 7 years ago.
The song is so beautiful!!!

ataurusat
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Watching this, i looked over to the black and white picture of my grandparents. He's in his army uniform. This song always hits and makes me think of them. Really is one of the best songs ever written.

trojanfan