Makes me miss Sunday mornings, front row at church, Mamaw singing at the top of her lungs. I was always embarrassed as a kid. Would give anything to hear her song again.
I grew up in tiny Baptist churches, both my grandfather's and my Daddy were ministers. The only time my Daddy would cry that I ever saw as a child was when he'd preach. My mom played piano and sang. At the end of every service, my mom would play this song and my dad would stand in front of the altar with his arms outstretched and tears in his eyes, and he'd say "Anybody who needs to be saved, come on down to the altar." Today is 5 years to the day since he passed away. It's crazy I ended up seeing this and listening to it, today of all days. Daddy used to tell me all the time when I was a boy..."Son, miracles happen around us every day. You just have to look. Most people never see it."
I grew up in a traditional Baptist church in the 90s & can still sing all these old songs. I'm so thankful to carry them with me, they pop in my head when I need them most.
This is a song my mother taught me by singing it while she worked in the kitchen. She had me sing it in a little country church during an evening service. I was small...hadn't started school yet. One of my most precious memories.
Imagine just for a moment as a young child in Roanoke Virginia in the very early 60's being awakened by WDBJ Ch. 7 by this band about 6 a.m weekdays and then at 6:30 a.m by Don Reno and Red Smiley.......Friends...there ain't no way in the world you could not love Bluegrass for a lifetime! 69 and still a lover of the greatest music in the world!
I am searching for videos to show for chuch this sunday.. and i seen this video.. i noticed your comment about Roanoke. i grew up there. I love those mountains!
North of Roanoke but still in the valley, most beautiful views I've ever been blessed to own, listen to bluegrass turned up with the windows open around here.
Thank you for the post. I got this early in the morning , thought it was Ch. 7 but not sure . Was fascinated as a child by the way Earl could move those fingers and the sound it produced . Caused me to take banjo lessons as an adult .
I LOVE ♥️♥️♥️ THESE SAINTS OF CHRIST ✝️ HALLELUJAH 😇 HOLY SPIRITED FILLED WE ARE RELATED TO THE SCRUGGS AMEN 🙏 THAT’S SO AWESOME BEAUTIFUL GOSPEL BLUEGRASS SINGING 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 MY VERY FAVORITE PRAISE GOD PRAISE GOD PRAISE GOD 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Where are my sins? Where is my shame? Every day, washed away by the precious blood of the lamb. Oh how precious is the flow that washed ME as white as snow. Forever grateful and singing praise at the foot of the cross. Worthy, worthy is the lamb, to be praised forever.
Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? Are you fully trusting in His grace this hour? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? [Chorus:] Are you washed in the blood, In the soul-cleansing blood of the Lamb? Are your garments spotless are they white as snow? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? Lay aside your garments that are stained with sin And be washed in the blood of the Lamb. There's a fountain flowing for the soul unclean. O, be washed in the blood of the Lamb! [Chorus:]
Imagine being raised in the deep South by a man who descended from mountain men: I didn't have a local channel but we had all these record albums. As well as others. 🥰🥰
Great to view a rare clip of Scruggs on guitar! He had the same perfect sense of rhythm and timing on guitar that made his banjo so famous. (Note the huge pick-guard on his Martin!)
+John Luttrell Note also that Earl's Martin has a truss rod cover on the headstock. I've seen another of Earl's guitars with a normal pick guar but with the truss rod cover. Earl sure loved the sound of a guitar capoed way up the neck.
Earl sruggs had a D28 shade top ... it is ultra rare martin ... today if you find a martin with a black top like that it worth twice the value it is ultra rare
I don't necessarily like country music, but WOW, wow, wow I'm blown away by such excellence, professionalism, grace and articulate control with those guitars. They really mastered thoses fretboards!
@@karieb2260 Well this is Bluegrass, which most consider to be a branch of Country music. So Karie B, I'd have to disagree with you. This is Country. This is real Country music. People don't realize that the crap country music of today is nothing like the good old real stuff.
@@GreenMountainVelvet sorry, but you are wrong. Country music was well know and an established style of music before Bluegrass was invented.so no, this is not country, this is bluegrass, a much better genre of music. And believe me, I know about bluegrass. I play mandolin fiddle and banjo and have since I was a kid
Earl Eugene Scruggs was an American musician noted for popularizing a three-finger banjo picking style, now called "Scruggs style", which is a defining characteristic of bluegrass music. His three-finger style of playing was radically different from the traditional way the five-string banjo had previously been played - Wikipedia
Earl Scruggs HOT licks on flat top guitar, all you guitar pickers out there reading this post, watch, listen learn! , I think Lester liked it to!.......Georgia Buck
Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power? Are you washed in the blood of the lamb? Are you fully trusting in His grace this hour? Are you washed in the blood of the lamb? Are you washed in the blood In the soul-cleansing blood of the lamb? Are your garments spotless? Are they white as snow? Are you washed in the blood of the lamb?
Opry show on radio reached to DC in fifties and later. DC, along with adjacent Arlington and Fairfax Counties VA became a Bluegrass hub largely because of the popularity of Jerry Gray's radio program from American University (Wesleyan in name but very taken over by kenites from NYC and other folks from New England).
Thanks Marvin!, I have been picking dobro(square neck) close to 25 years now!, Uncle Josh Graves and bashful Brother Oswald have always been my favorites!, once again Marvin, thanks for your post!
great hymn with the eternal question. Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? John 1:29 The next day John (John the baptist) seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. Revelation 1:5 .....Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, 1 John 1:7 ....the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin. Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
Earl was simply the best Carter Style guitarist except for Maybelle. The guitar was actually his first instrument. And he seemed to favor it for sacred songs. The first F & S record was a gospel song with Earl playing guitar, not Banjo. I have wished I had time to go through all his recordings that I have and those here and put together all the guitar selections. But he was very clear that Maybelle in her day was the best. On Flatt and Scruggs play songs of the Carter family he tried everything to equal Maybelle's picking of You Are My Flower but felt he didnt. Finally he even borrowed Maybelle's L-5,. In the end finally though the record credits say Earl picked on that cut, he and others have confessed that it was Maybelle. He had so much respect for her playing that even he didnt think he could equal her touch that. He was a real musicians' musician and raised to it from childhood.
Wonderful performance. everyone wants to play banjo like earl. wish I could learn to pick guitar like him. I can pick along in A, but I cannot fathom what he is doing on the 5th fret.
Makes me miss Sunday mornings, front row at church, Mamaw singing at the top of her lungs. I was always embarrassed as a kid. Would give anything to hear her song again.
You will hear her again in paradise praise God!!
I grew up in tiny Baptist churches, both my grandfather's and my Daddy were ministers. The only time my Daddy would cry that I ever saw as a child was when he'd preach. My mom played piano and sang. At the end of every service, my mom would play this song and my dad would stand in front of the altar with his arms outstretched and tears in his eyes, and he'd say "Anybody who needs to be saved, come on down to the altar." Today is 5 years to the day since he passed away. It's crazy I ended up seeing this and listening to it, today of all days. Daddy used to tell me all the time when I was a boy..."Son, miracles happen around us every day. You just have to look. Most people never see it."
Sunday mornings in Church in Sanford, Florida in the 1960s...memories
It’s sad a lot of churches now days do not sing songs like this.
I grew up in a traditional Baptist church in the 90s & can still sing all these old songs. I'm so thankful to carry them with me, they pop in my head when I need them most.
@@hollyallen307 went to a Calvinist church with my grandma growing up.
Ours does, thank the Lord!
Most need electric guitars, drums, and screens to "worship"
We still sing on Sundays and we sang this song last week. Hallelujah to God!
Hallelujah,Love from India ❤️🇮🇳
If Churches sang music like this you would see more souls saved
We sang it this weekend!
Songs don't save people, Jesus is our Savior.
When I get heaven, I want to hear them sing this again !
Brother. You will be singing a new song
I wish I could hit the like button 99 more times for your comment! 🙏
Can you imagine the Music of all kinds in Heaven... What a band !!!
Shofar, so good!@Iknowaboutroaches3350
As a recent convert I really connect to this type of hymn. Praise JESUS!!!
Welcome Brother!
If you study Theology, you might find out that the true Dogma in terms of Christianity continuity, is Orthodoxy.
Hallelujah, this is my kind of church.
This is a song my mother taught me by singing it while she worked in the kitchen. She had me sing it in a little country church during an evening service. I was small...hadn't started school yet. One of my most precious memories.
Favourite cover of this famous hymn, I absolutely love that 4 part harmony! 💜💯
My favorite gospel music. Good old time praising God 🙏🤗
Imagine just for a moment as a young child in Roanoke Virginia in the very early 60's being awakened by WDBJ Ch. 7 by this band about 6 a.m weekdays and then at 6:30 a.m by Don Reno and Red Smiley.......Friends...there ain't no way in the world you could not love Bluegrass for a lifetime! 69 and still a lover of the greatest music in the world!
I am searching for videos to show for chuch this sunday.. and i seen this video.. i noticed your comment about Roanoke. i grew up there. I love those mountains!
Or like me who listened to them at 5:30 AM every morning but Sunday on radio 650 WSM Aircastle of the South.
North of Roanoke but still in the valley, most beautiful views I've ever been blessed to own, listen to bluegrass turned up with the windows open around here.
kmcfar1948 Hear hear.
Thank you for the post. I got this early in the morning , thought it was Ch. 7 but not sure . Was fascinated as a child by the way Earl could move those fingers and the sound it produced . Caused me to take banjo lessons as an adult .
I pray that my country learns how to enjoy the past and embrace church once again
Good old timey gospel singing! I love it!!
I LOVE ♥️♥️♥️ THESE
SAINTS OF CHRIST ✝️
HALLELUJAH 😇
HOLY SPIRITED FILLED
WE ARE RELATED
TO THE SCRUGGS AMEN 🙏
THAT’S SO AWESOME BEAUTIFUL GOSPEL BLUEGRASS SINGING 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
MY VERY FAVORITE
PRAISE GOD
PRAISE GOD
PRAISE GOD
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Still beautiful after 60 years.
Oh lordy we should all get washed what a better world it would be 👏👏👍
Love it! Lester Flat singing. Love these two. Beautiful song praising our Savior.
😊😊I'm very pleased to know I'm not the only one that loves the song but when last did you play it.
Where are my sins? Where is my shame? Every day, washed away by the precious blood of the lamb. Oh how precious is the flow that washed ME as white as snow. Forever grateful and singing praise at the foot of the cross. Worthy, worthy is the lamb, to be praised forever.
Praise be to God
The guitar ragtime style is so nice. Looking forward to listen more of this band. May God bless them all...
I’m a”Classic Rock “ kind of guy ; but this can not be topped ! 😂❤❤
Yes Amen 🙌 Praise God 🙌
A beautiful epitaph for a proud heritage.
Miss them so much. ❤
Beautiful!!. These songs brought tears.. admiration for my Creator
.. Aho!
I love those Hats
I am Christian. I get it right 5 minutes a year. This song helps me on the road to 6.
No worries William, the blood of Jesus makes you right all 525600 minutes of the year :)
Love this comment.
An old-time favorite sung by this wonderful group of men! Praise the Lord. Thanks.
We sing blood hymns almost every Sunday at my Baptist church.
Wonderful memories
Ephesians 1:7
In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace.
I wasnt expectin to find this...
Flatt & Scuggs were excellent!
I grew up praise God with this song in English and Spanish
Love this kind of this song
Wow! Just WOW! Praise God :)
This is so beautful.
BEAUTIFUL SONG LOVE IT
Love the old version best👍👏😇
Can't get over this song
i just love this song i have no clue y thar are 9 dislikes but i love this song and i think that the world still shud woship like this
This music is B.S. free.
Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
Are you fully trusting in His grace this hour?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
[Chorus:]
Are you washed in the blood,
In the soul-cleansing blood of the Lamb?
Are your garments spotless are they white as snow?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
Lay aside your garments that are stained with sin
And be washed in the blood of the Lamb.
There's a fountain flowing for the soul unclean.
O, be washed in the blood of the Lamb!
[Chorus:]
Imagine being raised in the deep South by a man who descended from mountain men: I didn't have a local channel but we had all these record albums. As well as others. 🥰🥰
감사합니다. 아멘!!!!
Good music.
Amen 🙏 very nice
Great to view a rare clip of Scruggs on guitar! He had the same perfect sense of rhythm and timing on guitar that made his banjo so famous. (Note the huge pick-guard on his Martin!)
+John Luttrell Note also that Earl's Martin has a truss rod cover on the headstock. I've seen another of Earl's guitars with a normal pick guar but with the truss rod cover.
Earl sure loved the sound of a guitar capoed way up the neck.
@@PHJimY wonder why he preferred the large pickguard? He said it made the right tone for him. (The pickguard quieted the vibrations of the wood.)
earl flatpicking; what a treat!
Earl sruggs had a D28 shade top ... it is ultra rare martin ... today if you find a martin with a black top like that it worth twice the value it is ultra rare
@@timzahniser2102 Earl picked guitar with the same thumb and fingetpicks he used on his banjo.
Good stuff 👏
The bluegrass, gold standard
I KNOW miss this type of hyms
I love this type of music.. I grew up singing Gospel like this..
Amen!
I don't necessarily like country music, but WOW, wow, wow I'm blown away by such excellence, professionalism, grace and articulate control with those guitars. They really mastered thoses fretboards!
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this isnt country music.
@@karieb2260 Well this is Bluegrass, which most consider to be a branch of Country music. So Karie B, I'd have to disagree with you. This is Country.
This is real Country music. People don't realize that the crap country music of today is nothing like the good old real stuff.
@@GreenMountainVelvet sorry, but you are wrong. Country music was well know and an established style of music before Bluegrass was invented.so no, this is not country, this is bluegrass, a much better genre of music.
And believe me, I know about bluegrass. I play mandolin fiddle and banjo and have since I was a kid
Great Christian Country song! Amen!
excellent and timeless
Do YOU rest each moment in the Blood of the LAMB?
This is fantastic. Subscribed.
Earl Eugene Scruggs was an American musician noted for popularizing a three-finger banjo picking style, now called "Scruggs style", which is a defining characteristic of bluegrass music. His three-finger style of playing was radically different from the traditional way the five-string banjo had previously been played - Wikipedia
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Amén!
Very beautiful
WONDERFUL! THANKS FOR POSTING!
I have been born again!
Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs Two Legends they dont make music like this anymore.
praise god
Amen
Wonderful!
I just learn a guitar break for this song just like like how Earl Scruggs did it.
Earls first love was guitar. Docs first love was banjo. True stories.
Lester flats on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, but for today he's in guitar.
Que adorável..
Beautiful!
Earl Scruggs awesome as usual on flat top guitar!
Earl Scruggs HOT licks on flat top guitar, all you guitar pickers out there reading this post, watch, listen learn! , I think Lester liked it to!.......Georgia Buck
Stan Whittaker I thought it was a Dobro.
@@bootsnake5522 Josh Graves played dobro, but not on this song.
three finger picking fretted up to A
Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?
Are you washed in the blood of the lamb?
Are you fully trusting in His grace this hour?
Are you washed in the blood of the lamb?
Are you washed in the blood
In the soul-cleansing blood of the lamb?
Are your garments spotless? Are they white as snow?
Are you washed in the blood of the lamb?
I needed this. Thank you
It's so cute that they all have there hats tilted Rakishly to one side...
WOW!
Opry show on radio reached to DC in fifties and later. DC, along with adjacent Arlington and Fairfax Counties VA became a Bluegrass hub largely because of the popularity of Jerry Gray's radio program from American University (Wesleyan in name but very taken over by kenites from NYC and other folks from New England).
Yes
Maestros! 👏
I remember my dad in heaven😢
Very good in version country.
I’m not a Christian at all, but love the song and this superb performance!
love it
That's shoutin' music.
thanks for showing this video!, among one my favorites on dobro!.......
I am a big Uncle Josh fan. I am partial to the steel guitar, but the the dobro is my favorite instrument of all.
Thanks Marvin!, I have been picking dobro(square neck) close to 25 years now!, Uncle Josh Graves and bashful Brother Oswald have always been my favorites!, once again Marvin, thanks for your post!
Selten das beide Gitarre spielen Klasse Bluegrass..singer
I'm kind of just enjoying the music, but I do like the words and harmony as well.
great hymn with the eternal question. Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
John 1:29 The next day John (John the baptist) seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.
Revelation 1:5 .....Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,
1 John 1:7 ....the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
Remember Simplicity....Jesus.....then Others ... then You....
Earl was simply the best Carter Style guitarist except for Maybelle. The guitar was actually his first instrument. And he seemed to favor it for sacred songs. The first F & S record was a gospel song with Earl playing guitar, not Banjo. I have wished I had time to go through all his recordings that I have and those here and put together all the guitar selections. But he was very clear that Maybelle in her day was the best. On Flatt and Scruggs play songs of the Carter family he tried everything to equal Maybelle's picking of You Are My Flower but felt he didnt. Finally he even borrowed Maybelle's L-5,. In the end finally though the record credits say Earl picked on that cut, he and others have confessed that it was Maybelle. He had so much respect for her playing that even he didnt think he could equal her touch that. He was a real musicians' musician and raised to it from childhood.
Letter go mmmmmmmmearl !
✝️
What you have here class, are musicians who really understand that fret board. I mean it's like second nature to them.
Wonderful performance. everyone wants to play banjo like earl. wish I could learn to pick guitar like him. I can pick along in A, but I cannot fathom what he is doing on the 5th fret.
He said Mother Maybelle taught him guitar.
@@marycage5214 I finally figured it out. capo 5. fret and play out of E fingering
Playing in A.
Nice
If you are washed in the blood of the Lamb, don't you think you would smile?
Joe Smith
It's a heavy jag Joe!
Excellent 👍👍
Earl thowin in a little Chet!!!😀