Most folks don't understand what it's like to be 18-19 years old and having to think about this kind of thing. Metal / Rock fans react to Tim McGraw's If you're Reading This and Jack Daniels Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye
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@BourbonCountryReacts2 жыл бұрын
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@heathera65132 жыл бұрын
You're right. This is a powerful song. Tim McGraw actually debuted this song at an award show. And it shocked everyone with the emotion and power. It was a huge moment.
@italianpoboy8874 Жыл бұрын
Raw emotion by the guy on the right with the gray shirt). I love how he just sat and took in all the words and didn't really want the song to be paused. Nothing better than raw emotions, it proves that we are all human.
@redstateforever2 жыл бұрын
I went to a Tim McGraw concert while my husband was deployed to Iraq. Yeah. Spent this song in the bathroom, bawling my eyes out. He made it home, but a lot didn’t. Hard to listen to, but important still the samel
@LadyGator19832 жыл бұрын
Dustin (??), I watched your face the entire time. I’ve seen your reaction to some of the other songs that you’ve reacted to about domestic violence and children being abused and I can tell the kind of man that you are. More importantly, I’m guessing you have fought for our country. I watched your face and it touched my heart. My grandfather was in 3 wars. He was in the 82nd airborne and when his knees gave out he went into the Air Force. The Warriors didn’t kill him but the alcohol did. I remember growing up and us being told that we couldn’t touch my grandpa when he was sleeping because he could kill us. I can’t even imagine what it’s like to be the wife of a military man. God bless you both for doing these reactions. I know you’ve had a hard time with some of the first ones you’re doing because they tugged at y’all’s heart. Let me assure you that I appreciate you doing this songs.
@warrenburlingame11722 жыл бұрын
I could tell it was getting to you. Thank you Sir for you're service. A fact y'all might not know Tim's dad was the baseball player Tug Mcgraw
@American-Orthodox-Christian2 жыл бұрын
I literally can’t listen to this song I start balling. Especially since we just lost 13 American service members in Afghanistan. I cry when I see them on tv And somehow I still really want to be an Army ranger as a career.
@ambercurry50202 жыл бұрын
It really is okay to openly weep when hearing that song. My father did 3 tours in Vietnam. That song is so beautiful and tragic at the same time.
@tawnprincess2 жыл бұрын
Recommendation: Take a Drunk Girl Home by Chris Janson
@jerricocke9872 жыл бұрын
I hear the song and my tears start pouring it's one of the most emotional songs I've ever heard.
@sherryarflin7262 жыл бұрын
It’s hard not to shed a tear with this song. God blessed me by sending my son home both tours he did over there but so many didn’t make it back. Bless the men and women who didn’t and I thank all who served to make life over here more safe for us.
@elizabethshow51052 жыл бұрын
Gentlemen- there must be something in the air, cuz it’s affecting this vodka sipping grandma’s eyes too. As the daughter, auntie, niece and godmother of Marines, and soldiers… I Thank you for playing this song… I’m an old school Rocker, but there’s something about Country music that can tear you up like nothing else.!
@ataurus2at2 жыл бұрын
This is the most beautiful song Tim ever sang but no matter how many times I hear it I get all tore up! Thank you to all the men and women that have served to protect our freedom. I appreciate you more than I can say
@j.l.armendariz14832 жыл бұрын
Talked to my Son yesterday. He is a Sargent first class in an Artillery Unit. They are in the California Desert for a Month having War Games. I could tell how upset he was about Afghanistan . He did Three tours over there. One in Baghdad, also Kandahar and Kabul. He was so Proud of what he did over there. We used to send Pencils, Pens, Coloring books and Crayons 🖍. It was him and his Men’s Honor to give them to the Children. I also have a Son in the Navy he’s a Chief Warrent Officer. He did the same things while on the Four ships traveling the World. The thing that pisses them off the Most is all the Time spent training Afgans to defend themselves, and they Just gave up. I told them both their deeds done for their Country is and will always be Appreciated by their families, Friends and their Country 🇺🇸. It’s our Responsibility to let all who served know we are all Proud of them. God Bless from Oregon ✌🏼☮️😎
@deborahlewis6562 жыл бұрын
Real men aren't afraid to feel their true emotions, and cry🇺🇸
@carolboe4179
I worked with Gold Star families for 15 years. So many songs the families asked for at our ceremonies were like this and I can never not cry when I hear any of them. Thank you for caring so much.
@juliewilliams4605
Tim McGraw live like you were dying is one of his best ❤
@katm43352 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you finally did a Tim McGraw song. Another great Tim McGraw song is "Humble and Kind" or one that he did with his wife Country Legend Faith Hill is "Speak To a Girl" that would be a really good song from the 2 of them for you to react to. Still waiting for you to react to a Brad Paisley song, a couple great ones are: "He Didn't Have To Be", "I'm Gonna Miss Her", "Whiskey Lullabye" which is a duet with Allison Kraus, or "When I Get Where I'm Going" which is a duet with Dolly Parton.
@lavenasierra26962 жыл бұрын
Keith, my heart hurt for you while watching your reaction. You were so lost in the song. I could see you fighting the emotion. Watching you made this song even more emotional.
@bryanberg81322 жыл бұрын
Y'all. I gotta tell you Keith, sir: thank you from the absolute depths of my soul for your service. I wanted to be a Marine for as long as I can remember. I have a disability and couldn't serve. There was a recruiter that came to my high school when I was a senior. I told him I knew what would happen to me because of my disability and I didn't care. I just wanted to serve. I thought if I was put in front of somebody else that that might be one less mama's son coming home in a box. Please let me know if you ever come to MN so I can buy you a drink. God bless.