Blackberry Smoke--Southern Rock Music
Left: this is Blackberry Smoke's signature song. "I Can Feel a Good One Comin' On". The video shows them performing, shooting pool, and going to The Hermitage Cafe in Nashville in their pajamas. The lyrics say "2 six packs of Shiner, 99 cent butane lighter, Lucky Strikes and a fifth of Patron. Ice down that Igloo cooler, tank of gas that oughta' do'er, I can feel a good one comin' on."
Right: Yesterday's Wine, written by Willie Nelson. Now this is old school, genuine country music. This is not the bubble-gum teeny bopper pop music with a fiddle added, that is branded as today's country music. You know that Blackberry Smoke is doing something right when they get the legendary George "The Possum" Jones to perform a song with them. The steel guitar is a nice touch.
Left: This video is from the 2008 tour with ZZ Top. Up in Smoke is simply a rockin,' down and dirty song that will get you feet stompin'. You can hear the classic rock and blues influences that make this band special. "Up in smoke, down in flames, jump on up, rollin' like a freight train, clap your hands, stomp your feet, boogie on down to the redneck back beat. Throwdown! It's a hillbilly hoedown! Fired up, we can go all night now, come on ya'll, ain't no joke, watch the world go up in smoke!"