Little Birdy and Graveyard Blues by Roscoe Holcomb

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  • Опубліковано 7 кві 2008
  • Roscoe Holcomb, Mr High Lonesome himself, performs "Little Birdy" and "Graveyard Blues" on Pete Seeger's TV show from the 60s. From the DVD "Legends of Old Time Music." More info at stefan-grossmans-guitar-works...

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  • @incapacitaterd
    @incapacitaterd 3 роки тому +35

    In my experience that stare is the deepest form of love and study to go from a musician to an older one.

  • @GloomMaven78
    @GloomMaven78 11 років тому +69

    His voice did carry all over the "holler", as we say here in Kentucky. My dad spent a lot of time around Rossie & he still talks about hearing him play music on his porch.

  • @mfpendle
    @mfpendle 8 років тому +105

    I just love how Pete pays such close attention to what Roscoe''s doing. Why can't we have this on tv today?

    • @cwxdaf152
      @cwxdaf152 7 років тому +10

      It's lovely isn't it? Natural. He's clearly genuinely interested in his guest, something often lacking these days.

    • @cwxdaf152
      @cwxdaf152 7 років тому +1

      Well said :-)

    • @Ignicionista
      @Ignicionista 5 років тому +13

      because we have self-centred hosts interviewing self-centered guests.

    • @travisbrunner2922
      @travisbrunner2922 3 роки тому

      Pete was a fucking creep. Should've been more respectful of Roscoe's personal space.

    • @LexJones207
      @LexJones207 3 роки тому +4

      Because we have YoutTube instead.

  • @howdyjed
    @howdyjed 8 років тому +84

    folks, this is the real stuff that will never be again. thank god some of it got recorded for us to look at and love. you don't have to be an antiquarian to love this. you have to have an open heart.

    • @landonshanerthebanjokid5906
      @landonshanerthebanjokid5906 4 роки тому +4

      My dream is to start a old time music revival i play clawhammer,up pickin,and 2 finger ive been playing for 3 years im only 13.

    • @matthewgovig
      @matthewgovig 3 роки тому +6

      Landon Shaner those “revivals” can be dangerous, some people who think they are reviving are killing the traditional music. They listen to two or three people and assume this is how all mountain people play the banjo, that just ain’t true though everyone had there own style

    • @landonshanerthebanjokid5906
      @landonshanerthebanjokid5906 3 роки тому +2

      @@matthewgovig so i should not do that

    • @snopeasnopea
      @snopeasnopea 3 роки тому +3

      @@landonshanerthebanjokid5906 keep the banjo alive! do your own thing :-)

  • @57silverhawk
    @57silverhawk 16 років тому +25

    I love the way Pete seems to be studying what Roscoe is doing...one master learning from another master. Two national treasures.

  • @rossk2013
    @rossk2013 10 років тому +79

    back porch of eternity

  • @mrhoolie
    @mrhoolie 14 років тому +27

    This blues by Roscoe is indeed one of the most powerful performances ever captured on film - thanks to Pete for having him on his program at a time when most "folk" music meant the Kingston Trio and their ilk! I just wish that someone would put all the fine footage of Roscoe together in one film which would permanently put Roscoe Holcomb in his proper place in the history of American vernacular music.

  • @elipkau
    @elipkau 7 днів тому

    What a beautiful song ! And a beautiful Interpretation

  • @AZHighlandHomestead
    @AZHighlandHomestead 4 роки тому +8

    Dang man. Roscoe was the real deal. That high lonesome sound is the so unique and soulful.

  • @thecimmerian
    @thecimmerian 14 років тому +11

    probably watched this 40 times since i found it. Thanks for brining this timeless performance to youtube for the whole world to enjoy!

  • @lukehoward4182
    @lukehoward4182 2 місяці тому +1

    Pure legit F***ing gold

  • @worriedsongs3500
    @worriedsongs3500 4 роки тому +5

    Pete just kicking back in total awe of this timeless brilliance.

  • @stigandr5
    @stigandr5 15 років тому +13

    Wow. So that's what the "high lonesome sound" sounds like.

  • @ArkRed1
    @ArkRed1 8 років тому +15

    RIP Roscoe Holcomb. A legend indeed.

  • @millerezra8
    @millerezra8 4 роки тому +6

    This is elemental music, the voice of the hills and valleys. Only other voices like his were the Carter Family

    • @marieboutin9054
      @marieboutin9054 3 роки тому

      I agree. This is really good stuff, genuine music . Many musicians like Bob Dylan and other folk song writers have been much inspired by Roscoe Holcombe. What a gift he had, as if he had been born with a guitar or a banjo in his hands and what a voice ! very special, unique. We must pay tribute to him. Marie from France

  • @jimsanford9215
    @jimsanford9215 5 місяців тому

    Awesome! Chaos under control...

  • @fabricioayala928
    @fabricioayala928 4 місяці тому +1

    Roots of rock

  • @cwinter
    @cwinter 14 років тому +5

    That was just incredible, his voice just pierced my soul!

  • @AnodyneProductions
    @AnodyneProductions 12 років тому +3

    It always makes me cry when I hear this song. It has the ability to -touch-. 'Little Birdie'. There is a DVD called 'The Legacy of Roscoe Holcomb'. It is a rare and unique treasure, and he sings Little Birdie in his yard using the banjo.

  • @dukeofearlbanjo
    @dukeofearlbanjo 15 років тому +2

    This world could sure stand to have more like him! He was truly special. No one in recorded history has captured that mountain singing style quite the same as Roscoe. Tom Ashley and Jean Ritchie were great too

  • @inlandonline
    @inlandonline 4 роки тому +1

    What an extraordinary experience Pete is having. Immersed.

  • @marieboutin9054
    @marieboutin9054 3 роки тому +2

    This man had an incredible talent. He was indeed the pioneer of American Folk music. Such a strange voice he had, yet so powerful. And he played the banjo like a master. Amazing. Marie from France

  • @joelhoward8211
    @joelhoward8211 Місяць тому

    Some great stuff

  • @machman5864
    @machman5864 8 років тому +2

    I love this guy ever since my Greenhouse teacher showed him to me!

  • @merle572
    @merle572 13 років тому +3

    My dad loved this music,I guess being born and raised in Walker county Alabama in the 20's and 30's it was the only music they had.I get a goosebumps listing to it. it reminds me of the times we would be driving in his car just crusing. There was another song he loved i cant remember the name but It started out like this"In the Pines In the pines where the sun never shines"

    • @terryfinley7760
      @terryfinley7760 Рік тому +2

      …and we shivered when the cold wind blowed!

    • @austinlevin7949
      @austinlevin7949 11 місяців тому

      The song you are thinking of is called "Black Girl." It was also recorded by The Journeymen John Papa Phillip's first group before he formed The Mamas and The Papas. Look up "Black Girl" by The Journeymen and that should be the song you are thinking of.

    • @staydown4bo
      @staydown4bo 5 місяців тому

      Lead belly in the pines. Hope you get to see this comment

    • @staydown4bo
      @staydown4bo 5 місяців тому

      ​@@austinlevin7949 thr original is by leadbelly. The song is over 80 years old now I believe. Black girl I think is a remixed version

  • @catgivens
    @catgivens 13 років тому +1

    Oh, how sweet it is to actually SEE the man perform! LOVE this!

  • @gdgary790
    @gdgary790 8 років тому +6

    Pete,showed a lot of respect for this legend,,magic

  • @sleepoversnackies5663
    @sleepoversnackies5663 Рік тому

    Amazing performances. Blown away by how emotive he was able to be while playing that technical.

  • @michaelharvey5138
    @michaelharvey5138 4 роки тому +1

    Two masters, just sharing this music !...

  • @chrishall1902
    @chrishall1902 10 років тому +3

    Pure music in two stunning performances !

  • @vincentcournoyer5522
    @vincentcournoyer5522 4 роки тому +1

    @
    GtrWorkShp Thanks for the upload! This is great music

  • @chrisv73
    @chrisv73 Місяць тому

    Genius!!

  • @xanther97
    @xanther97 4 місяці тому

    Awe-some!!! A giant in his music.

  • @LaurelRidgeRodsPA
    @LaurelRidgeRodsPA 12 років тому +2

    Awesome! True Testament to the banjo being a great melding of cultural ties between Africa and America. Through music we can always be the same no matter who we are.

  • @raskinblog
    @raskinblog Рік тому +1

    He's a national treasure!

    • @roybean7166
      @roybean7166 9 місяців тому

      Is Raskin your surname? Know some Raskins where I live. Roy b, CapeTown south africa 🇿🇦

  • @brainburrito
    @brainburrito 15 років тому +1

    I like how he hits the drum while he plays, it sounds so cool.

  • @visualeyesdesign
    @visualeyesdesign 7 років тому

    Thanks Pete for bringing Roscoe to us!!

  • @meloderon
    @meloderon 15 років тому

    I bought a DVD last week and on that I saw and hear Mister Holcomb for the first time. This music is so awesome and I don't know a word to describe his singing.

  • @sheilabarron5532
    @sheilabarron5532 3 роки тому +1

    Love that hill music✌💙

  • @letsif
    @letsif 14 років тому

    An authentic human voice of true American music for the ages.

  • @magprob
    @magprob 12 років тому

    This sound is in my DNA. I don't just hear it, I completely vibrate to it.

  • @isaacj.elliott2137
    @isaacj.elliott2137 2 роки тому

    I AM CRYING TEARS OF EVERY EMOTION

  • @RusnakBanjo
    @RusnakBanjo 10 років тому

    I saw this back when it first aired and it blew me away then and it still does now...Scary good and true...

  • @cbmanica
    @cbmanica 9 років тому +12

    If "Old Kentucky" could have a sound, it would *have* to sound like this. Wow.

  • @PHJimY
    @PHJimY 12 років тому +1

    These old Rainbow Quest TV Shows are a treasure trove of traditional music. Pete took the people he knew and loved and gave them exposure and gave us a record of music we'd never have if not for him. It pisses me off when folks who know nothing about Pete or what he has done for traditional music try to trash his manner or refer to "the dude with the banjo". I first saw Pete in the early sixties and last saw him at 89 years old, play a show standing up for every song.

  • @ivycompton
    @ivycompton 13 років тому

    The glorious Roscoe Holcomb. Incomparable talent.

  • @karlydawnkentucky
    @karlydawnkentucky 4 роки тому

    Happy Birthday, ROscoe Holcomb! One of my very favorite Kentucky singers and banjists. Cool before cool even knew what it was.

  • @Darkhathor
    @Darkhathor 15 років тому

    Unique in many way.
    When I first heard, I was lost/
    Hve played and still play his music very often. I wish I had the ability to have met him. Awesome sound, unique sound

  • @fallfrukt
    @fallfrukt 15 років тому +1

    I think he is just blown away by the incredible gift that Holcomb has. I think he is studying. I have seen Old Pete many times and he is definitely not creepy, though I have never seen him looking at a musician that way.

  • @danharvey8979
    @danharvey8979 Рік тому

    Talent on display

  • @RocketKirchner
    @RocketKirchner 3 роки тому +1

    The Master

  • @lynnedjones
    @lynnedjones 15 років тому

    wow amazing

  • @coupelikeacaravan
    @coupelikeacaravan 13 років тому

    incredible

  • @BobRyderMusic
    @BobRyderMusic 13 років тому

    hes amazing.

  • @johnabramson1031
    @johnabramson1031 Рік тому

    he was playing for pete seeger on seeger's show, "rainbow j quest", pete's first post black list return to television. a wonderful show!

  • @beckeebuckeye00
    @beckeebuckeye00 11 років тому +1

    love Roscoe!!!

  • @johnbreen2793
    @johnbreen2793 Рік тому

    Simple and great music

  • @gabrieletalarico1319
    @gabrieletalarico1319 4 роки тому +1

    Rip!

  • @Marks104
    @Marks104 15 років тому

    great job

  • @baanjoguy
    @baanjoguy 16 років тому +1

    Damn,Roscoe is too cool,I'm diggin' the hat.

  • @PFB1994
    @PFB1994 10 років тому +44

    Pete Seeger was completely mesmorized and trying to figure out even a small piece of how Roscoe Holcomb was picking that stuff.

    • @cbmanica
      @cbmanica 8 років тому +4

      +PFB1994 Just watching and thinking "I have no fucking idea what's going on, but wow it's amazing."

    • @Scott.Jones608
      @Scott.Jones608 6 років тому +9

      Pete Seeger could shred on the Banjo

    • @markrush5013
      @markrush5013 6 років тому

      yeah pete figured it out in 2 seconds.....to me,tho,its still insane

    • @PHJimY
      @PHJimY 5 років тому +2

      ua-cam.com/video/8iBlp-3fqmU/v-deo.html
      He had some idea of what was going on.

  • @LaurelRidgeRodsPA
    @LaurelRidgeRodsPA 12 років тому

    Glad to oblige.

  • @AmandaBushFitAddict
    @AmandaBushFitAddict 14 років тому

    Roscoe is AWESOME!

  • @dandrechesterfield5411
    @dandrechesterfield5411 4 роки тому +3

    city boy Pete just sitting there questioning his whole existence

  • @GodsVibes
    @GodsVibes 8 років тому

    Respect ;-) magic

  • @OthO67
    @OthO67 10 років тому

    At Anthony Bowmun: That gentleman is Pete Seeger......I believe in this video he's 'enjoying the moment' and gaining musical knowledge.....With that said, Mr. Seeger is alive and well and continues to tour the world with a positive message. Happiness and health.

  • @blueridger28
    @blueridger28 14 років тому

    bein from the blue ridge love that sound

  • @Tafel
    @Tafel 12 років тому

    Pete Seeger: Living proof that the good don't always die young.

  • @slopbucket74
    @slopbucket74 15 років тому +1

    Roscoe always gives me the chills (in a good way).

  • @jasonlamb6706
    @jasonlamb6706 10 років тому

    two thumbs up!

  • @hanzlutz
    @hanzlutz 10 років тому

    A realy nice guy!!!!

  • @blueridger28
    @blueridger28 12 років тому

    @WVliberty Damn Right. Born,raised and live here in NorthWest North Carolina in the Blue Ridge.

  • @catgumart
    @catgumart 14 років тому

    I like how Pete Seeger studies and gives his full attention to the performer, I know his intention is good...It is good for a performer to be able to be watched while playing,its like an exercise and it strengthens a certain performance muscle...the only time I wouldn't want some one staring at me while I was playing would be if they imposed limits on what I could express and/or misinterpret the performance.

  • @the32712
    @the32712 8 років тому +49

    The old style of singing that Roscoe uses comes from the remnants of old 16th century line singing. That age old singing was brought to the Appalachian Mountains by Scottish immigrants and is still practiced here to this day.
    How's that for Old time? heheh

    • @AnalogOpher
      @AnalogOpher 7 років тому +15

      the32712 This is so incredible because it's the point in space and time where traditions of celtic and African music join hands. And the rest is history.

    • @timfuhs4659
      @timfuhs4659 6 років тому +10

      Brad Ley the banjo is derived from the African instrument the banjar. Syncopation is also an element of African music that came over with the slaves, as well as call-response. I get the point you're trying to make, but most ethnomusicologists would say early twentieth century folk is a blending of many influences from around the world.

    • @timfuhs4659
      @timfuhs4659 6 років тому +6

      Brad Ley Your whole premise comes off as some sort of eurocentric revisionism. Just because modern popular music is a fusion of the musical concepts of multiple cultures doesn't take away from the western European influence that you're trying to defend. If anything it makes it stronger. Yes, the banjar was crude. All the instruments and music of Africa was simplistic. European craftsmanship improved on the basic instruments of Africa. European musicians borrowed music theory from African music. African Americans used these refined instruments, and made music that reflected both their heritage and the general culture at the time. I think I am going to say we should agree to disagree. It really feels like you are attempting to manipulate ethnomusicology to diminish the influence that Americans who weren't from the British Isles had on folk, blues, jazz, rock, and more. You seem like you are knowledgeable about music in general. I don't know of any ethnomusicologist who espouse any idea similar to what you are saying.

    • @timfuhs4659
      @timfuhs4659 6 років тому +5

      Brad Ley Okay buddy. African Americans had no influence in the development of modern popular music, Obama is turning all the frogs gay, and the sky really is falling.

    • @morgandebruler9281
      @morgandebruler9281 5 років тому +1

      @@T-Dogg121 I think he was high when he wrote all this lol

  • @ianoid
    @ianoid 12 років тому

    I am now learned

  • @teletracer7331
    @teletracer7331 7 років тому +8

    That is some serious playing. I have the same last name, as uncommon as it is. My father's side of the family is from West Virginia. Wouldn't that be amazing if I was related? LOL.

    • @lydiajohnson8244
      @lydiajohnson8244 7 років тому +4

      He sings a lot of the same songs as are played in western and central WVa--and being from East KY, his would not be unusual if it wasn't for the fact that some tunes from the south of the state are so different from the tunes from the north of the state. Also, many families like the Hatfield's came from Eastern KY and took their music with them. Maybe he was brother or cousin to one of your grandfathers?? So cool!!!

    • @teletracer7331
      @teletracer7331 6 років тому +3

      Thanks for the info! If I found my innumerable relatives in WVa, and asked them about the music of Roscoe Holcomb I wonder what they would say. Hahaha.

  • @Owlute
    @Owlute 12 років тому

    I was thinkin the same thing then saw this!

  • @joadhill
    @joadhill 16 років тому +1

    an example that blues and country aint far removed

  • @markrush5013
    @markrush5013 6 років тому

    ROSCOE! what a fucking legend!!

  • @doubleotwentyone
    @doubleotwentyone 14 років тому

    Sweet banjo playing

  • @OriginalRitz
    @OriginalRitz 14 років тому

    @sisterray17
    just bought that compilation and it is unbelievable! i love "coney isle"

  • @josephlemko3027
    @josephlemko3027 5 років тому

    Outstanding performance! Love the vocal & I can listen to fine banjo picking all day long.

  • @lizzyvance
    @lizzyvance 12 років тому

    I have just discovered the old music like this. Who else should I check out? I have some soundtracks with old music but I want some old artists similar to his guy, Doc Boggs and Doc Watson. Please give me some recommendations.

  • @ianbutera
    @ianbutera 11 років тому

    Whatever this means, its awesome.

  • @DanielMillerzrba71
    @DanielMillerzrba71 13 років тому

    im crazy bout ol timey music HAIL< HAIL

  • @huevorosado
    @huevorosado 14 років тому

    you cant go wrong with this...............

  • @Jm01394
    @Jm01394 11 років тому

    Phjimy 175% right on. This is the good stuff and thanks to Pete

  • @TruegrassBoy
    @TruegrassBoy 14 років тому

    He aint got the purtiest voice I ever heard but I aint never listened to Barbara Streissand so close, I never was moved like this by Robert Plant, I never listened to every note of a song by Kiss like I listen to this man. There is somethiong beyond here that can only catch you when a man bares his soul. I never listened to no one else this close except Bill Monroe for sure. This all comes from the deeps of time and the heart of a people.

  • @blurfist
    @blurfist 14 років тому

    @AlexisMichellePratt WRONG. Blue notes are also prevalent in English folk music. Bent or "blue notes", called in Ireland "long notes", play a vital part in Irish music and can be heard on any instrument capable of producing them.

  • @LaurelRidgeRodsPA
    @LaurelRidgeRodsPA 12 років тому +1

    Roscoe is playing in a two finger old time banjo style here that is kind of a hybrid cross between drop thumb clawhammer and two finger old time....As far as the percussion goes, I am not sure that is intentional, or just a tone coming from his strumming. Either way his style is certainly proprietary and unique, very similar to Morgan Sexton in some ways.....Although a great banjo player, his Acapella Gospel is very moving as well.

  • @rainierrowse1742
    @rainierrowse1742 8 років тому +1

    High lonesome sound

  • @thereverendsam413
    @thereverendsam413 2 роки тому

    The intensity with which Seeger is watching his hands.....

  • @samjessin7
    @samjessin7 16 років тому

    hey man, I would be willing to wager that roscoe learned as many songs off records as did Pete Seeger!
    they can both be cool!
    One of the things that made me switch over to getting past Pete's "cheesiness" was getting his How to Play the five string banjo book.
    Either way, Roscoe Holcomb is pretty cool!

  • @Georgie-gg8gd
    @Georgie-gg8gd 7 років тому +1

    Brings to mind the lonesome cry of the wiper Will. Tears rollin down my cheeks !!! Give me sum mo!,,

  • @bridylph
    @bridylph Рік тому +2

    Little birdie, little birdie
    Sing to me your song
    Sing it now while I’m with you
    I can’t hear you when I’m gone
    Little birdie, little birdie
    What makes you fly so high
    Dissatisfied, dissatisfied
    And I will be til I die
    Little birdie, little birdie
    Alight on my right knee
    I can’t fly down nor I won’t fly down
    To alight on your right knee
    You murdered your own true love
    You’re sure to murder me
    If I was a little birdie
    I’d never build my nest on the ground
    Build my nest in some pretty girl’s breast
    Where the bad boys would never tear it down
    Fly down, fly down little birdie
    Sing to me your song
    Sing it now while I’m with you
    For I won’t be with you long

  • @GloomMaven78
    @GloomMaven78 11 років тому

    Rossie lived in Daisy, KY.

  • @RagtimeAnnie
    @RagtimeAnnie 17 днів тому

    Golly !

  • @PHJimY
    @PHJimY 13 років тому

    @OnkelMickwald It amazes me that music could be recorded so clearly with one mic. Many of today's sound men get annoyed if you don't have a pick-up in your guitar.
    "What? You want to play through a mic? Why don't you have a pick-up in that guitar?"

  • @LaurelRidgeRodsPA
    @LaurelRidgeRodsPA 11 років тому

    Have you ever seen Morgan Sextons Bull Creek video on Folkstreams? He plays this very similar there, using a clawhammer drop thumb on the 5th string, up picking (as you say, and not disagreeing with you) with index, while tapping the head with the middle. If Roscoe were still alive and I could see him play, I would certainly watch like a hawk, yes, as any banjo player would.

  • @beckeebuckeye00
    @beckeebuckeye00 11 років тому +1

    lovin how he chewin that gum!