Yeah just saw that yesterday..Cringed at the thought they were doing a remake of the original but man, they nailed it....Didnt keep to the original tone of the song but twisted it into their own style and made it work.
Yes, 🥰 that and Rain drops were my first songs my Dad taught me to sing while he played guitar and they are still my favorites. 😍😍 I love their version on You are my SunShine ☀️
I actually ran across this band in the streets of Toronto when they were making this video! I didn't know what was happening. I remember thinking that I had no idea Amish music was so awesome :)
😂😂😂Actually, the style of dress they wear is reminiscent of the Southern US around the 1890's and early 1900's. As for 'Amish' music, check out Weird Al's "Amish Paradise". In reality, the Amish only sing church music, worldly music is not allowed. Lucky you to be there when the video was being made. A Canadian band taking all those themes of Southern folk, country and traditional music, and twisting it in such an entertaining way.
I'm not really sure what they wore back then, but I kinda doubt it was black. The summer is fiercely hot and WET, so black would have been outright miserable. In the west it was more common, for some reason. Oddly enough the old people I met dressed heavy during the summer, to avoid sunburn I guess!
@@TheLostBijou They wore that _style_, and there were many different colors unlike what the Amish wear. A style isn't limited to one color, The Dead South chose black as their signature color. Amish men wear shades of black, the women wear dark solid colors. During that period fashion was transitioning from the styles of the Antebellum South, and Victorian Era, to more modern styles. Note one wears a belt rather than suspenders. One wears a long tie, rather than bow or bolo ties. Amish men don't wear ties or belts. These guys echo the fashion transition of that era, and make use of the folk, bluegrass, western, traditional music and elements that evolved into country music; but they use the darker more twisted themes. Cheating spouses, incest, murder (Scots-Irish and Scottish immigrants brought "murder ballads" from their countries to the US), etc.
Cool. This is a really good vid. In an interview, Nate Hilts called that the "stupid dance", and talked about doing it all over Canada while shooting the vid!
I love that this song has everything it needs, and nothing more :) Also, a cello on a guitar strap. I didn't know it was possible, and I'm a bass player who loves the tone of cello
@@MitWS Electric/acoustic basses and cello are in the same pitch range. So it makes sense. Tuning will be different though, guitar and bass has a 4th interval between strings, where classical strings are tuned to a 5th interval
As a banjo picker, I have to wonder if the cello might be a bit of overkill! LOL! Seriously, I love the minimal arrangement...it's just right. Probably had to fight the producer to keep him from adding horns, a string section, backup choir, and of course...COWBELL!
In addition to the clever background scene changes and their humorous movements, I like that the lyrics are cryptic, even quixotic in a way. You get fast snapshots of the story, like a movie story board without the filler scenes between the bare bones. It leaves room for your mind to conjure up the full story.
Look up Kate McCannon by Colter Wall. I believe it tells another side of the story sung in this song. I could be completely out to left field with that but the line that ties the song is the the mention of 'three rounds.' Also they have recorded songs together in the past
This is my fav song from this band I'm always singing along with it. I been following them for years. Check their other songs too , totally awesome band.
Woohoo! Dead South!! Love these guys! I got to see them preform in Tacoma and they did not disappoint! Did you notice the bass fiddle player’s hair length change in the different scenes? Awesome sound!!!
@@1972cd I saw the recommendation on my FB feed. Probably wouldn't have bothered except it was from someone whose taste I really respect. So thankful for it!
if you like this, Banjo Odyssey from Dead South will be thoroughly joyful for you. It has more of both guys in hats singing. Give it a shot if you haven't already.
Ha. The lyric to Banjo Odyssey is even more mountain-country stereotype. It is a bit icky if you think about it too much. Again, though, the music is compelling. 😏
I wasn’t sure how you would find these guys….BRAVO! Thanks to your review, I realized parts of it was filmed in my hometown Toronto (at least the background images were anyway) Sidenote, in March 2020 I was in France and the family parrot danced for hours to this song…..
I’ve watched this bands video for this song at least 3 or 4 times before seeing it on this video and I’ll always watch it till the end. An awesome band and an amazing video.
I saw the Dead South in concert. These guys are just as awesome, actually even more so, in concert. They enjoy what they do and they are good at it. They were a lot of fun!
An absolutely fantastic song of theirs is Broken Cowboy. That's all I can say! I tried putting its greatness into words, I couldn't. An absolute musical heaven!
This is my second favorite. In my opinion "Massacre of El Kuroke" is the best one, if you haven't tried yet, listen the version where they are in a cafe
I've watched this video a 'million' times, and I never once noticed a Visa logo, now I have to go find it! They are an amazing group, and I am proud to say they originated 45 miles away from me...
You've probably seen it already, but they have a great (just over 44 minute) video on here where they play at Red Rocks in Colorado. 😊🎵 Edit: Wow.. My post only printed out a few words -- weird! Anyway, Live at Red Rocks and the setting is perfect for them!
@@bearpawz_ My Facebook memories tells me that two years ago today I was at the Center of the Arts in Regina seeing TDS LIVE! Would love to see them at an outdoor venue someday
Check out their new track “You are my sunshine.” It was a little jarring at first because it’s so different, but it had me completely hooked in no time.
You're exactly right. I've heard the song countless times over my 45 years, but their version gave me antique lyrics in an entirely different light. For me it brought forth a stalkerish kind of vibe. Im really digging it
You should react to some Alison Krauss & Union Station. That band is a masterclass in technique and singing. She's the most awarded female artist in Grammy history for a reason after all. I'd recommend "Baby, Now that I've found you" or "Lucky One" but honestly, any song by them is worth listening too.
Allison Krause also has a duet album with… um… the guy from Led Zeppelin … Jimmy Paige www.google.com/search?q=raising+sand+tracklist&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgVuLSz9U3MM7KTTHIe8Toyi3w8sc9YSmbSWtOXmM04-IKzsgvd80rySypFNLgYoOy5Lj4pJC0aTBI8XAh8Xl2MSmmpKYlluaUxJckJlllJ1vp55YWZybrJ-YkleZaFefnpRcvYhUrSswszsxLVyhOzEtRKClKTM7OySwuAQBkezN3kwAAAA&ictx=1&ved=2ahUKEwjJ8pbG2o7xAhVGZ80KHYhPCq8Qj74CKAEwA3oECB0QJg
loved the video, lot of fun. I thought the "fry" in the lead singers voice made some of the lyrics hard to understand, but it did not take away from the over all enjoyment of the video. DJ, thanks for your summary, i have been learning a lot about music through you. great video, great reaction! BTW please please please watch wizard of Ahhs, even if you dont review. you would love it!
Nice commentary, I had watched the video several times without realizing those things mentioned in this reaction. They have a few songs I like and the videos are great.
I love this song and I love this band. I was married to the lady they wrote That song about Thank God she's already dead. That brass knife is still stuck in my shoulder. When I get to hell, I guarantee you. She will be waiting. She wants her knife back. In hell, I will be in good company.
Just about a year ago I randomly came across their video for this while scrolling facebook one night unable to sleep. I was immediately obsessed finding every video I could and downloading albums. Still obsessed. Their version of You Are My Sunshine is so amazing. Listened a million times already. Can't wait to see them live. Look up their House of Blues Boston show from Jan 2020 on here- incredible!
Bluegrass really gets no respect and it’s awesome. Check out bluegrass covers of heavy metal songs. You won’t be disappointed. Oh, I instantly subscribed.
The greatness of the lead vocals follows by the backup carrying notes that the lead couldn’t just gives him enough time to be heard mixed with the instrumental in the background makes the song awesome
Check out Reverend Peytons Big Damn Band song We all deserve a happy ending... the song is great, but the background theatrics is a knee slapper🤣😍🤣 I strongly employ anyone who hasn't heard the song go give it a chance.
It's just so,,,,,simple,,, I love it!! AND, I don't know WHY I love it. SO I thought Ide watch a professional commentary on it. I'm a rock 70's guy, and i don't know WHY I love this song, but I'm SO glad that I do. Crazy huh?
While he was mentioned in Poltergeist, I think you're talking about the creepy Henry Kane, who was played by the - at the time of filming - actively dying Julian Beck in Poltergeist 2
The reason Visa/MasterCard left their logos in there is because hell accepts their cards, so it's perfectly feasible for them to wholly agree on people going to hell.
This band....started a crazy journey for me. It sent me down a bluegrass rabbit hole that I haven't come out of. I was a classically trained vocalist, and percussionist in high-school. If someone had told me I would get into bluegrass in my forties, I would have slapped them. Check out the band Gangstagrass as well.
@@gavinbonser3602 The band is called “The Dead South” and they’re dressed like the Amish. Canada is one of the most northern countries there are. I’m not exactly sure, but I don’t think the Amish live in Canada. I may be wrong about that.
@@gavinbonser3602 I know there’s a southern part of Canada…. I had no idea of the Amish population in Canada, but I still stand by my position on finding this funny. It’s just my personal view and is by no means a detriment to the band.
They just dropped a cover of "you are my sunshine" that is on point.
And it's a grey version of you are my sunshine
Yeah just saw that yesterday..Cringed at the thought they were doing a remake of the original but man, they nailed it....Didnt keep to the original tone of the song but twisted it into their own style and made it work.
Incredible rendition, it was!
and it's the best version of YamS that I think I've ever heard... Dead South are one of the best bands I've found over the last 5 years.
Yes, 🥰 that and Rain drops were my first songs my Dad taught me to sing while he played guitar and they are still my favorites. 😍😍
I love their version on You are my SunShine ☀️
I actually ran across this band in the streets of Toronto when they were making this video! I didn't know what was happening. I remember thinking that I had no idea Amish music was so awesome :)
😂😂😂Actually, the style of dress they wear is reminiscent of the Southern US around the 1890's and early 1900's. As for 'Amish' music, check out Weird Al's "Amish Paradise". In reality, the Amish only sing church music, worldly music is not allowed. Lucky you to be there when the video was being made. A Canadian band taking all those themes of Southern folk, country and traditional music, and twisting it in such an entertaining way.
I'm not really sure what they wore back then, but I kinda doubt it was black. The summer is fiercely hot and WET, so black would have been outright miserable. In the west it was more common, for some reason. Oddly enough the old people I met dressed heavy during the summer, to avoid sunburn I guess!
@@TheLostBijou They wore that _style_, and there were many different colors unlike what the Amish wear. A style isn't limited to one color, The Dead South chose black as their signature color. Amish men wear shades of black, the women wear dark solid colors. During that period fashion was transitioning from the styles of the Antebellum South, and Victorian Era, to more modern styles. Note one wears a belt rather than suspenders. One wears a long tie, rather than bow or bolo ties. Amish men don't wear ties or belts. These guys echo the fashion transition of that era, and make use of the folk, bluegrass, western, traditional music and elements that evolved into country music; but they use the darker more twisted themes. Cheating spouses, incest, murder (Scots-Irish and Scottish immigrants brought "murder ballads" from their countries to the US), etc.
...but all the shots were taken from Toronto. I've walked those streets and alleys.
Love this group, great sound. 🎶🎵
Cool. This is a really good vid. In an interview, Nate Hilts called that the "stupid dance", and talked about doing it all over Canada while shooting the vid!
All of their music is incredible!
I love that this song has everything it needs, and nothing more :) Also, a cello on a guitar strap. I didn't know it was possible, and I'm a bass player who loves the tone of cello
Got a violist friend that's been suggesting it as an alternative to an acoustic bass
@@MitWS Electric/acoustic basses and cello are in the same pitch range. So it makes sense. Tuning will be different though, guitar and bass has a 4th interval between strings, where classical strings are tuned to a 5th interval
Finally someone else who finds the strap cello as cool as I do
As a banjo picker, I have to wonder if the cello might be a bit of overkill! LOL! Seriously, I love the minimal arrangement...it's just right. Probably had to fight the producer to keep him from adding horns, a string section, backup choir, and of course...COWBELL!
Oh dang, I watched it again! The last time I did I had it in my head for days...but it's completely awesome and addictive.
Right?! HUGE ear worm!
In addition to the clever background scene changes and their humorous movements, I like that the lyrics are cryptic, even quixotic in a way. You get fast snapshots of the story, like a movie story board without the filler scenes between the bare bones. It leaves room for your mind to conjure up the full story.
Look up Kate McCannon by Colter Wall. I believe it tells another side of the story sung in this song. I could be completely out to left field with that but the line that ties the song is the the mention of 'three rounds.' Also they have recorded songs together in the past
...but all the shots were taken from Toronto. I've walked those streets and alleys.
Love this group, great sound. 🎶🎵
This is my fav song from this band I'm always singing along with it. I been following them for years. Check their other songs too , totally awesome band.
I've never met anyone who didn't like this song and video. It's Awesome!
The voice of the lead singer is amazing
Yep.100dredts of gallons of moonshine😂😂😂😂😂😂
Woohoo! Dead South!! Love these guys! I got to see them preform in Tacoma and they did not disappoint! Did you notice the bass fiddle player’s hair length change in the different scenes? Awesome sound!!!
I believe that is actually a cello, performed in pizzicato.
@@milesgilbertpiano thank you for the correction.
I love Dead South, this was the very first video that I saw of theirs.
Same here, I love this song
Me, too!
I really like these guys. What a distinctive sound with just cello, banjo and vocals. Masters of the minor key. LOL.
You should hear their cover of Chop Suey.
I've been haunting YT ever since you said you had this one in the can; just knew you'd like it! Thanks so much!!
My brother, a total metal head, actually got me listening to them Michelle. I been a fan ever since.
@@1972cd I saw the recommendation on my FB feed. Probably wouldn't have bothered except it was from someone whose taste I really respect. So thankful for it!
if you like this, Banjo Odyssey from Dead South will be thoroughly joyful for you. It has more of both guys in hats singing. Give it a shot if you haven't already.
Ha. The lyric to Banjo Odyssey is even more mountain-country stereotype. It is a bit icky if you think about it too much. Again, though, the music is compelling. 😏
this band is awesome and this is the first song i thought of for him to do next.
The funniest part of that video is watching the crowds as people start to make sense of the lyrics.
A pause, shock, wtf keep dancing.
I wasn’t sure how you would find these guys….BRAVO! Thanks to your review, I realized parts of it was filmed in my hometown Toronto (at least the background images were anyway)
Sidenote, in March 2020 I was in France and the family parrot danced for hours to this song…..
I’ve watched this bands video for this song at least 3 or 4 times before seeing it on this video and I’ll always watch it till the end. An awesome band and an amazing video.
I saw the Dead South in concert. These guys are just as awesome, actually even more so, in concert. They enjoy what they do and they are good at it. They were a lot of fun!
An absolutely fantastic song of theirs is Broken Cowboy. That's all I can say! I tried putting its greatness into words, I couldn't. An absolute musical heaven!
True words
This is my second favorite. In my opinion "Massacre of El Kuroke" is the best one, if you haven't tried yet, listen the version where they are in a cafe
Broken Cowboy is my earworm! Sometimes for days on end. This is great too.
My mate discovered this band earlier this year and now we are all hooked love their style
I love his voice, raspy… Or better ITS SOULFUL!!! That’s it with so much feeling 🥰 grit 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Nothing better than raspy grit! 🎵
@@bearpawz_ I agree, 😍
I've watched this video a 'million' times, and I never once noticed a Visa logo, now I have to go find it! They are an amazing group, and I am proud to say they originated 45 miles away from me...
You've probably seen it already, but they have a great (just over 44 minute) video on here where they play at Red Rocks in Colorado. 😊🎵 Edit: Wow.. My post only printed out a few words -- weird! Anyway, Live at Red Rocks and the setting is perfect for them!
Watch it at least weekly while sewing 😀
@@batteriesnotrequiredtoysth7271 Oh awesome!!
@@bearpawz_ My Facebook memories tells me that two years ago today I was at the Center of the Arts in Regina seeing TDS LIVE! Would love to see them at an outdoor venue someday
I dont know how I found this band but they are amazing. Really love this song in particular.
My 3 year old nephew got me hooked! It's his fav song 🤣
Awesome band; love their music! Seeing them in concert tomorrow night!
you really needto check their songs " The recap" and " Gunslinger's glory"
Ditto.
Gunslinger is a epic song! I love old country that told a story while you sing along!
Gunslinger’s glory is definitely one of their best songs
I'd add Bastard Son, Banjo Oddessy and Broken Cowboy.
And the new one “You Are My Sunshine” (it’s DARK, not a happy one).
Have to laugh, stopped at a tourist trap in Missouri called Uranus. Walked in Uranus and heard TheDeadSouth……playing in Uranus!
Check out their new track “You are my sunshine.” It was a little jarring at first because it’s so different, but it had me completely hooked in no time.
YES. Just saw them in Spokane, WA on 12/22/21
Best version of that song EVERA. They made it so haunting. I love it! Just discovered it yesterday
It's how that song should have been recorded by legit how sad the song is!
You're exactly right. I've heard the song countless times over my 45 years, but their version gave me antique lyrics in an entirely different light. For me it brought forth a stalkerish kind of vibe. Im really digging it
Its in a minor key
Love this tune so much! Dead South is the absolute BOMB!
You should react to some Alison Krauss & Union Station. That band is a masterclass in technique and singing. She's the most awarded female artist in Grammy history for a reason after all. I'd recommend "Baby, Now that I've found you" or "Lucky One" but honestly, any song by them is worth listening too.
Allison Krause also has a duet album with… um… the guy from Led Zeppelin … Jimmy Paige
www.google.com/search?q=raising+sand+tracklist&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgVuLSz9U3MM7KTTHIe8Toyi3w8sc9YSmbSWtOXmM04-IKzsgvd80rySypFNLgYoOy5Lj4pJC0aTBI8XAh8Xl2MSmmpKYlluaUxJckJlllJ1vp55YWZybrJ-YkleZaFefnpRcvYhUrSswszsxLVyhOzEtRKClKTM7OySwuAQBkezN3kwAAAA&ictx=1&ved=2ahUKEwjJ8pbG2o7xAhVGZ80KHYhPCq8Qj74CKAEwA3oECB0QJg
Whenever I feel a bit low, I just pull up the original vid and suddenly I am happy again...
I absolutely love the dead south just great to sing your heart out to 😁
loved the video, lot of fun. I thought the "fry" in the lead singers voice made some of the lyrics hard to understand, but it did not take away from the over all enjoyment of the video. DJ, thanks for your summary, i have been learning a lot about music through you. great video, great reaction!
BTW please please please watch wizard of Ahhs, even if you dont review. you would love it!
How can you not love this. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
I’m just happy you saw it! It looks like it may be blocked soon :(
@@TempleMusicAcademy No way. There's no reason to take it off. Are they high or what. Good grief
I've never seen a cello played like that before. Very interesting.
Bluegrass with finesse, excellent lead lead singer. Enjojed all of their concerts here.
Nice commentary, I had watched the video several times without realizing those things mentioned in this reaction. They have a few songs I like and the videos are great.
Another insanely good song by them is Honey You. Everyone needs to check it out, too!
Love Deep South's Ballad of Janosky
Any excuse to watch this video again, and again... :D Such an awesome tune!
I can honestly say I’ve never seen a cello played that way 😂 I really enjoyed this video and the flawless editing! ❤❤❤
Dead south - Banjo Odyssey
This is one of those bands where the first time you hear them, you know you've stumbled across something special.
I love this song and I love this band.
I was married to the lady they wrote That song about Thank God she's already dead. That brass knife is still stuck in my shoulder. When I get to hell, I guarantee you. She will be waiting. She wants her knife back.
In hell, I will be in good company.
Fun! I'd like to hear more from these guys! I like music that is a little "different"!
Inbound suggest Great Big Sea as a little different and fun band also
Just about a year ago I randomly came across their video for this while scrolling facebook one night unable to sleep. I was immediately obsessed finding every video I could and downloading albums. Still obsessed. Their version of You Are My Sunshine is so amazing. Listened a million times already. Can't wait to see them live. Look up their House of Blues Boston show from Jan 2020 on here- incredible!
I came across these guys on Tic Tok...INSTANT love ..man I love the vocals and the music..WOW!
Bluegrass really gets no respect and it’s awesome. Check out bluegrass covers of heavy metal songs. You won’t be disappointed. Oh, I instantly subscribed.
Thanks Lisa! Welcome to our family :)
As a general fan of Metal and Rock, I love Bluegrass.
Cool I was waiting for them !!!
You need to review much more from them!
Just crossed paths with your channel. Absolutely refreshing! Can't get enough of their song, "Banjo Odesy".
The greatness of the lead vocals follows by the backup carrying notes that the lead couldn’t just gives him enough time to be heard mixed with the instrumental in the background makes the song awesome
Always found it funny that a band plays Tennessee blue grass(very well I might add) and calls themselves The Dead South is from Canada
Southern Saskatchewan
The boys are from Regina, Saskatchewan. Canada. I'm just crazy for this song. ❤❤
my second time to see Dead South, last week at House of Blues, San Diego.
Amazing, fun, outstanding!!
See them when you can !!
Searched for this after hearing it on Umbrella Academy. Cracking soundtrack!
One of my absolute favorite groups!!!!!!
I loved this song, and this group, the first time I heard it.
Check out Reverend Peytons Big Damn Band song We all deserve a happy ending... the song is great, but the background theatrics is a knee slapper🤣😍🤣
I strongly employ anyone who hasn't heard the song go give it a chance.
They are awesome. Been a fan for awhile. Really also like their vid “The Devils Look Like Angels”
This band is just awesome! One of my favorite ❤ my 15 yr.old son loves it also!
One of my favorite groups!
My kids and I love these band.
So excited to see them in Australia in a week
I like to believe that every time they change location they are only there for like 10 seconds and no one understands anything
It's just so,,,,,simple,,, I love it!! AND, I don't know WHY I love it. SO I thought Ide watch a professional commentary on it. I'm a rock 70's guy, and i don't know WHY I love this song, but I'm SO glad that I do. Crazy huh?
This is one of my "feel good" songs, along with "Weapon of Choice" by Fatboy Slim. They always lift my mood!
While he was mentioned in Poltergeist, I think you're talking about the creepy Henry Kane, who was played by the - at the time of filming - actively dying Julian Beck in Poltergeist 2
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One of the best bands around and an all-time favorite for the ages
Black Lung, Banjo Odyssey, and Delirium are musts. Colton Crawford is a banjo deity, and he has a channel where he teaches the basics. 🪕🎶
The reason Visa/MasterCard left their logos in there is because hell accepts their cards, so it's perfectly feasible for them to wholly agree on people going to hell.
"i dont know exactly what it does, but they tell us in yt school tosay so ---" instant sub
Check out their song "Black Lung."
This band....started a crazy journey for me.
It sent me down a bluegrass rabbit hole that I haven't come out of.
I was a classically trained vocalist, and percussionist in high-school.
If someone had told me I would get into bluegrass in my forties, I would have slapped them.
Check out the band Gangstagrass as well.
Larkin Poe, Dead South and Shakey Graves...my trifecta.
I hope you continue to watch them. They dropped a video of a Doors cover that's sublime.
I’m going to make a few more reaction videos shortly!
Watch the dead south live in boston video. The best performance!!
This song has always kicked butt
The hard part of this is making something so simple sound this interesting.
And they sound just as good live: that's old school.
The best live band you’ll ever see!! Go see them 👍👍👍
This song was just randomly on my recommended and I've never ever watched a video like this never even heard the song either but I like it
This is my favourite band!!!!
1. Isn't it ironic that a band called The Dead South is Canadian?
2. For more songs, I would suggest Boots or Miss Mary.
I've them live 3 times. Fantastic shows!
They got your seal of approval I'm sure they are relieved
They are fantastic live. Unbelievably fantastic 👍
I'd love to see a music video cinematographer react to this video.
These guys are awesome!!!!!!
Wow,.. the baddest AZZ banjo song I've heard in a long time.. yep, I'll be digging through all their stuff! Good vid btw!
We had a wedding re for my daughter we did all the moves to this. No one new this band but we had fun.
"Rule #1.... Never speak when the music is playing"
YaSsssssSss! Totally dig these guys!
I'll follow them for 15 years
I love these guys ❤
Absolutely love it
This guys are underrated Fa sho ! Love em !
I love this band, love this song and love this video ! Hello from germany !
Hello Germany!! Haha
The funniest thing about this band is that they’re from Canada, IMO. I love the song AND video.
Whys that funny, What am I missing?
@@gavinbonser3602 The band is called “The Dead South” and they’re dressed like the Amish. Canada is one of the most northern countries there are. I’m not exactly sure, but I don’t think the Amish live in Canada. I may be wrong about that.
@@Hvymetal4life1 ah, ok. Canada does have a south too and about 4000 Amish.
@@gavinbonser3602 I know there’s a southern part of Canada…. I had no idea of the Amish population in Canada, but I still stand by my position on finding this funny. It’s just my personal view and is by no means a detriment to the band.
Can't go wrong with a good banjo.
The whistling is very catchy
Good review - hi from South Africa.
An amazing band and ever better live 👍 and the editing in this video is so good seamless