The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - My Soul To Keep video free download


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The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band live at the House of Blues in Chicago on the "Back Porch Stage" - "My Soul To Keep" from their album "Big Damn Nation".

The Rev is one amazing guitar player, his wife Breezy kicks butt on washboard, and his brother Jayme pounding out the beat. There is no bass player except the Reverend's thumb.

Comments

10 years ago

Rose Horsey

Too cool!

10 years ago

yerpyerp yerp

that sounded absolutely horrible. I cant be the only one who think so. First song I ever listened to of this band and I'm turned off

12 years ago

SOMERVILLELISA

Bad to the bone! Looking for a video of them doing Tom Rushen Blues!

12 years ago

getowned84able

went to high school with the rev himself.. truly one of a kind!!

13 years ago

pizzabike86

thats how you hate fuck a guitar!

13 years ago

bigdamnfan

@BrunoEspo Thanks for the notice! I set a "Season Pass" for the show to record it! They have been on CNN, being interviewed about the economy, and were the "house band" on a Jerry Springer Pay Per View special.

13 years ago

Ivhobbs23vI

That intro is just plain sexy

13 years ago

uvdevnull

Rev is just shredding that fk'n guitar, I can't believe it's not catching on fire just from friction!

13 years ago

bigdamnfan

@hyunhyun21 Because, like every other band on the Warped Tour, Kevin liked them and put them on the "Kevin Says" stage last year. They kicked ass, made loads of fans and friends and came back to for the full tour this year. Like their label-mates Flogging Molly, they are introducing a generation to a type of music they have never heard before, and they're loving it.

13 years ago

GVcrackhead94

thats talent D:

13 years ago

bigdamnfan

@evilweasel999 Even if you saw them in upper Minnesota in January, you'd still be sweating by the time they left the stage.

13 years ago

Mike levitz

haha i saw these guys yesterday at warped. they were awesome. so refreshing to hear something so unique and fun. it made me forget that 109 degree heat for a while

13 years ago

KKoRnFreaKK

@loisplane Reel Big Fish are great musicians, and so are the guys in Dillinger Escape Plan.

13 years ago

bigdamnfan

@loisplane I haven't seen them on the Warped Tour yet. Glad you dug it!

13 years ago

Preston Craig

I saw these people at warped tour on the second. and at first when i saw them i was like "What the hell?" but as soon as they started playing, then i was like "whoa, awesome."

13 years ago

bigdamnfan

@will15767 Don't let the Rev hear you say that. Bluegrass is a totally different style of music. This is blues. Country, or rural, blues to be precise, the sort that came out of Clarksdale Mississippi in the 1920s and 1930s and was played by people like Charlie Patton.

13 years ago

bigdamnfan

@PrenoctopussSejonjon My definition of "punk" might not fit the current definition, which was formed in the first generation of Punk, back in the late 70s. But I think I said that they play with "punk energy". Setting the washboard on fire should qualify. Sadly their European tour had to be canceled due to the volcano.

13 years ago

PrenoctopussSejonjon

shit, what they play is one of the first types of blues, i wouldn't say that this has any punk in it to any degree, this is just straight up blues with some high ass energy

14 years ago

chelleybeezy

finally, some originality on the warped lineup.

14 years ago

bigdamnfan

@acebeaner They're their own style of Blues. The Rev's hero is Charlie Patton, and the Big Damn Band is bringing this music to a new generation. Think of them like the Pogues or Flogging Molly - taking traditional music and revving it up with punk energy. You can find quiet, sedate blues most any night in any big city, same as you can find quiet, sedate Celtic. They did great on last year's Kevin Says stage for part of the tour, and are on the entire thing on a bigger stage this year.

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