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Subido: 2007/12/29

1984 Rockin' Hatchet On Solid Gold TV

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6 years ago

grgoldner

All these guys have passed except John Galvin on keys?

6 years ago

Patrick Simmons

Lip syncing...

6 years ago

Jan Katzman

Danny was such a cool dude..I miss him..a great guy to be around

6 years ago

rsouth202

Definitely one of the best bands ever

7 years ago

Dane Carr

This screams 80's

7 years ago

joe travieso

sell out?....it sound exactly like the rest of their music......

7 years ago

rheaume rube

Now that is top of the f.... top What a song and thank God i lived to hear Danny J, B. . at his prime !

8 years ago

MrGreenwood8

Saw them in Wichita, KS on the tour supporting this album.  GREAT band, GREAT performance.  They were opening for, of all people, Billy Squier.  That seemed weird.

8 years ago

John Edwards

YEAH SOUTHERN ROCK JAM IT BRO.

8 years ago

Donna Graves-Roll

This is an awesome song, though not traditional Molly Hatchet. I wonder what would have happened if when DJB had returned, they had gotten into pure rock, not southern, just rock. They would have kicked a$$!!!!

8 years ago

MKrip808

I think its impressive and just goes to show that Danny wasn't a one trick pony.   I have a ton of respect for him and the band to be able to put this hit out.  I love it too because of that.

9 years ago

Tower of Power

SATISFIED MAN posledný šiesty hit skupiny MOLLY HATCHET, ktorý bol v rebríčku Billboardu päť týždňov od 20. oktobra 1984 a skončil na 81.m. Autormi skladby boli Thomas De Luca a Tom Janis (1948-1984), ktorý zomrel po predávkovaní drogami. Skladba pochádzala z albumu The DEED IS DONE, ktorý bol v rebríčku 13 týždňov od 24. novembra 1984 a skončil na 117.m.

9 years ago

Bill Reinwald

Only Dave Hlubek and John Galvin are alive from that lineup.

9 years ago

dsen1889

Sad. But It was the Eighties. What were they supposed to do-quit?

10 years ago

Greg Monteiro

For all the critics here. It was tough back then for these guys. The record labels wanted hits. 38 Special was leaning more commercial with " Hold on Loosely " even Blackfoot went commercial with  Vertical Smiles. These dudes were trying tosurvive. These dudes were balls out southern rock at it's best and Danny Joe Brown was a stud on stage and would kick your ass if you got in his face.

10 years ago

Marc Tommolino

Its hard to believe this is the same band who came out just 6 years earlier with gritty songs like bounty hunter and gator country....I think the bridge is one of the gayest parts ever written ..,,no wonder why Dave Hlubek got into hard drugs after this album....

10 years ago

Marc Tommolino

I'm no satisfied man after this crap

10 years ago

Marc Tommolino

This is bad. It's hatchet desperately trying to crack mainstream radio. Like their last gasp of air

10 years ago

rubberalleybluesband

They're still around. Molly Hatchet still tours just saw 'em in fact.

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