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  • Sorry about my misinformation. I never knew anything about their connection to Brooklyn

  • The real deal!!

  • I love the Peavey T15. It was the last affordable American-made electrics... and it had a killer nice neck.

  • @eltatero was always a fan of the T 60 - that neck was slicker n goose shit and great tone :)

  • Great band, love the almost military sounding snare drum....

  • Love theses guys. Real music by real people for real fans.

  • Another one of America's finest overlooked bands.

  • Good music!! What more can be said? --Lexington, KY

  • Wonderful Band from Missouri

  • THat Peavey flower sounds too good

  • bottle rockets kick ass

  • I came to see the T-60 and stayed for a great tune, how cool to cruise YouTube and find a new band to buy the music of!

  • Festus is a Missouri River town - hit by the occational flood - like the great flood of 1993. Great song

  • greatngood! I work with Allan McNish here and there. (my scot association). So cool you get this!!! Makes perfect sense really

  • I'm Scottish, working class but can relate to this music entirely. It hits the spot. Please reform Uncle Tupelo!

  • I got turned onto these guys when they moved to Brooklyn in the 90's and released "On the Brooklyn Side" and I've followed them ever since.Rock n' Roll lives with good old fashioned "roots rock." I also love the Drive-by Truckers.

  • @dennis789111 ...I know this is nitpicking, but I dont think they ever moved to Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Side is a bowling term. They hail from Missouri. I never read anything about them relocating to Brooklyn. Anyway, they are a great group, and Im glad to see you into them. They were part of the "Uncle Tupelo" groups, as were Wilco and son Volt, who are great groups too.

  • @grifftrain No problem with the nitpicking but the Bottle Rockets did relocate to Brooklyn and they played at the "Coyote Recording Studio" in Williamsburg, Brooklyn in 1994 to record "on the Brooklyn Side." They stayed at producer Roscoe Ambel's apartment in Brooklyn. Most recently, the Rockets worked with Ambel at his "Cowboy Technical Services Studio" to record Lean Forward in 2009 - - also located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

  • @grifftrain The Bottle Rockets did in fact record The Brooklyn Side in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Read the album booklet.

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  • Is there a video of "Welfare Music." Kudos to "Boot Liquor" internet radio stream for turning me on to this great band!

  • Good Gravy!

  • As A Missouri Hillbilly, my OWN damned self..These guys hit HOME. I would Go back home if THEY were gonna be there.

  • I regular song in my set list. People love this song!!!!!!!!

  • Fabulous!!!

  • good song!

  • Liked the song. Appreciated it, and the band, even more after watching the Mississippi River of Song. Good taste of the delta culture for someone living in a seemingly far off New England town. Keep em' coming.

  • actually they are from festus missouri (i think its missouri) im related to the singer threw marrige

  • Fantastic band

    I love it

    5 stars

  • Come on people This is a 5 star song if there is one on YT! Rate it! I don't know austinmayor (except for he has good taste in music).

  • I think it's cool that Kyle Petty plays an original Peavey T-60.

  • Damn, Brian Henneman does look a lot like Kyle doesn't he?

  • super!!!

  • terrific!

  • More Bottle Rockets Please.

  • A fix for the desparate!

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