Jimmy Martin - Honey You Don't Know My Mind

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  • @dirtworshiper2800
    @dirtworshiper2800 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Lord for giving us Jimmy Martin. One of the greats. Thank you Jimmy Martin.

  • @edwaley3027
    @edwaley3027 4 роки тому +2

    Jimmy Martin had the most perfect voice for blue grass music. He was the best.

  • @kpasa111
    @kpasa111 8 років тому +6

    The young man on banjo is playing way beyond his years.

  • @wretchasketch
    @wretchasketch 11 років тому +10

    I love how Tom Adams and Jimmy are locked right in sync rhythmically on guitar and banjo. I know Jimmy had to be enjoying the heck out of that.

    • @ulisesjosiah7405
      @ulisesjosiah7405 3 роки тому

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    • @wilderty3802
      @wilderty3802 3 роки тому

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  • @Ricknlena
    @Ricknlena 12 років тому +1

    PLayed guitar since 70's, rock, classic rock, then discovered bluegrass. All I play. Easy to find jams. Bought a Martin D 28 and haven't looked back. Oh I still rock occasionally, but mostl bluegrass. What fun. Played and heard 60's rock a kabillion times. Needed something new. This guy is the real deal

  • @hoprabbitbunny
    @hoprabbitbunny 11 років тому +2

    Classic Country Song!-You Don't Know My Mind-Jimmy Martin. Country as can be!

  • @paulmarcus2980
    @paulmarcus2980 4 місяці тому

    Happy birthday to the great Jimmy Martin!

  • @PhyllisFoster1951
    @PhyllisFoster1951 11 років тому +4

    I LOVE THAT BLUEGRASS MUSIC
    CAN'T GET ANY BETTER

  • @16BrookeAnne
    @16BrookeAnne 15 років тому +1

    Jimmy martin is awesome!I LOVE this song!I often,I sing this song to myself;I plan to learn it on banjo.

  • @vickiventura943
    @vickiventura943 7 років тому +3

    Excellent! And I love that he introduced everyone, so there's no doubt about who they are.

  • @fazeassassin6077
    @fazeassassin6077 7 років тому +2

    Jimmy did a good job on this song.bill t. Wanamaker trenton ga.

  • @EricUhland
    @EricUhland 14 років тому +1

    I attended the very first festival in 1976 at Merrilea Farms in upstate NY. I remember that hill so well! And I remember the lemonade stand ... and the chicken people! Dang! That was great BBQ!
    In 1979 and ’80 I was on the volunteer security team. In 1981 and ’82 I was the crew chief for the security team.
    One of my favorite things about being on security was the authority I had to linger around backstage; I got to chat with Ricky, Jerry, Jim and Jesse, Bill Monroe, et al.
    Boy, what memories!

  • @LisaD61275
    @LisaD61275 13 років тому

    I wish they still had festivals like this,especially in OR or ID...I miss listenin to this like when I was a kid...

  • @CaiLock
    @CaiLock 10 років тому +2

    Great rhythm! i'd be dancing, the crowd is all sitting down!

  • @PhyllisFoster1951
    @PhyllisFoster1951 11 років тому +4

    I LOVE THAT BLUEGRASS MUSIC

  • @papawoody9597
    @papawoody9597 Рік тому +1

    Lots of people done bluegrass, but ain't nobody done it like Jimmy done it.

  • @JRCinKY
    @JRCinKY 13 років тому +2

    Bluegrass Festivals are still around.....but all the Heros are Dead, execpt
    Ralph Stanley.
    Jimmy Martin is my all time favorite......he was at his Best when he came off the stage and just "Hung Out" with the crowd.
    Just too funny.
    I sure miss Jimmy Martin and Curly Ray Cline.

  • @johncorrigan8381
    @johncorrigan8381 11 років тому +3

    Long live jimmy martin and his great bluegrass disciple, John F Corrigan

  • @MrBribass
    @MrBribass 7 років тому +2

    still sounds so fresh

  • @starboydc
    @starboydc 11 років тому +7

    Yessiree! Another good bunch of Sunny Mtn Boys that Jimmy had back then. Tom Adams, solid and ON IT on 5-string; Audie Blaylock and of course the GREAT Charlie Cline on fiddle (who Jimmy had worked with way back in the 50's when they were both Bluegrass Boys with Monroe). Notice how Jimmy changes the song up with timing, phrasing and some other words and those boys better be able to follow him (which they did!). Also some classic Martin guitar runs and that rockabilly feel. Great clip - thanks for the post.

  • @RichardL_D28
    @RichardL_D28 14 років тому +1

    that banjo player is the coolest dude EVER

  • @mountaintyme2000
    @mountaintyme2000 15 років тому +4

    I miss Jimmy Martin. The guy lived and breathed bluegrass.

  • @guitardudebanjoman
    @guitardudebanjoman 11 років тому +1

    Tom Adams has some of the cleanest banjo picking there I've heard in a while. From experience, I can tell you that doesn't sound easy.

  • @jtraske
    @jtraske 12 років тому

    hard times fest in bitteroot valley montana mid july. great oldtime bluegrass fest. serious pickers everywhere. laid back but real good bluegrass. see you there.

  • @tima1929
    @tima1929 8 років тому +3

    Honey you don't know my mind I'm lonesome all the time
    Born to lose a drifter that's me
    He can travel travel for so long then a rambler's heart goes wrong
    Oh baby you don't know my mind today
    I've heard the music of the rails slept in every dirty old jail
    Now life's too short for you to worry me
    When I find that I can win I'll be checkin' out again
    Oh baby you don't know my mind today
    [ guitar ]
    Been a hobo and a tramp my soul has done then stamped
    And the things I know I've learned a hard hard way
    You think I'm sweet and kind I can love a thousand times
    Little baby you don't know my mind today
    Honey you don't know my mind I'm lonesome all the time
    I've travelled fast on the hard road you say
    You can travel for so long then a rambler's heart goes wrong
    Little baby you don't know my mind today
    Honey baby you don't know my mind today

  • @DevinMiller72
    @DevinMiller72 16 років тому +2

    The King!

  • @rafsamjami
    @rafsamjami 16 років тому

    According to Geoff Stelling on May 22, 2008, "I believe the banjo was a 1979 Bellflower, walnut, 3 piece neck, that was sent to or delivered by me to Jimmy when Shannon Mays was playing banjo for him." Tom Adams followed Shannon Mays in the succession of banjo players who worked for Martin,

  • @TheBadmeister
    @TheBadmeister 14 років тому

    @circushead what was old is new again, glad you found one of my favorite artists, check out Bill Monroe's album from 1973 Bean Blossom

  • @burtvillefarms
    @burtvillefarms 10 років тому +12

    jimmy martin had SWAG before it was invented...

  • @LindaRissmann
    @LindaRissmann 11 місяців тому

    R.I.P. Audie Blaylock 1-10-2024 😢

  • @banjobilly32
    @banjobilly32 16 років тому +1

    One of my all time favorites by the King of Bluegrass!! Thanks for posting. Is that Tom Adams on banjo?

  • @rafsamjami
    @rafsamjami 16 років тому

    Jimmy Martin - lead vocal, guitar; Charlie Cline - bass vocal, fiddle; Audie Blaylock - tenor vocal, mandolin; Tom Adams - baritone vocal, banjo; Brad Hudson - bass. Jimmy had an endorsement with the Stelling banjo company, so Tom is playing Jimmy Martin's Stelling rather than his 1981 Gold Star.

  • @rubAdub001
    @rubAdub001 12 років тому +3

    Bluegrass is awesome. An overlooked genre, unfortunately.

  • @TruegrassBoy
    @TruegrassBoy 14 років тому +2

    Check it out - the whole band is just b-o-u-n-c-i-n-g !! Jimmy (The King) knew how to play it right !!

  • @goldrb6
    @goldrb6 11 років тому +2

    A very young Tom Adams! What year was this festival? Thanks for the post!

  • @strawman8
    @strawman8 10 років тому +1

    Awesome bluegrass sound. We might be trailer trash but hey I thought I caught you a month ago in my mouse trap Willy !!

  • @brasspick
    @brasspick 3 роки тому

    Charlie Cline on Fiddle!!!

  • @81crowe
    @81crowe 9 років тому +2

    It is really weird to see Audie with hair.... hahaha!

  • @marileedenr8473
    @marileedenr8473 6 років тому

    Was there

  • @donjerue
    @donjerue 12 років тому

    I was there, and the fact it was like 100 degrees and 95% Humidity might have had something to do with it. Even Sardines die in that. It was so Hot the local Fire Dept came and hosed down the whole crowd LOL

  • @hillbillyluchador
    @hillbillyluchador 13 років тому

    i want a hat like jimmy

  • @TruegrassBoy
    @TruegrassBoy 16 років тому

    Nope - he was just born with one in his hands. Go Jimmy!

  • @stellingbanjos
    @stellingbanjos 15 років тому

    uh nope,lets try 1833 by christian fredrick martin in Ny then nazereth,pa

  • @hapwichryk
    @hapwichryk 10 років тому

    Tom Adams walked all over the mandolin break. I guess it's before he learned how to vamp.

    • @banjothink
      @banjothink 9 років тому +12

      Let me set the record straight about why I played what I played in this 1985 video: Jimmy told me to never vamp, especially during mandolin breaks, and especially during songs played at this tempo. He wanted the banjo to keep rolling and would sometimes either push my right shoulder with the headstock of his guitar or verbally say "Closer" when he wanted the banjo closer to the mic, whether or not I thought the banjo was too loud. The sound you hear is the sound the band leader wanted at the time.

    • @81crowe
      @81crowe 9 років тому +1

      banjothink Did Jimmy ever let you use the GF-100 with him? Or did you have to play that Stelling?

    • @banjothink
      @banjothink 9 років тому +1

      81crowe I played the GF-100 Gold Star when I first started playing with him but Jimmy was pretty keen to have me play the Stelling that Geoff (Stelling) had given him.

    • @Calboy31170
      @Calboy31170 9 років тому +1

      banjothink Tom, you prove that its more the driver than the car. Great picking as always!

    • @brasspick
      @brasspick 9 років тому +2

      banjothink I worked in a Gospel band that had a different situation; the mandolin player cross-picked, and rolling the Banjo clashed, so I had to do a 3-2-5-1 pattern. As a sideman, you make a great point in letting the people in on the ethic, if you want the job, and to keep collecting a paycheck, you have to do what the boss says. Just like any other job. Tom, you did a great job of replicating the sound that Jimmy's fans loved and recognized.

  • @bazthehandyman
    @bazthehandyman 10 років тому

    Nowt better.

  • @PhyllisFoster1951
    @PhyllisFoster1951 11 років тому +4

    I LOVE THAT BLUEGRASS MUSIC