ya, it’s like when i’d hear the stones do a robert johnson tune back in the 60s, 70s and then go looking for the original. (of course that required more than doing a youtube search, LOL)
Peter is so great! I love how he makes these songs his own. Peter started learning to play music on the ukulele, and can still hold his own on the little instrument.
Big question after watching both this and Billy’s version is is this drop-d (DADGBe) or double drop-d (DADGBd) tuning? it’s hard to tell what they’re doing with that 6th string. Either way, I agree, Peter was an amazingly innovative guitar player in his youth and this song is inspirational.
It’s great stuff. I think they’re both in standard drop D. At least I know Billy is. After this song it looks like Peter tunes up his low E and moves on.
How I love This man!
Ty William Apostle for bringing me this beautiful music ❤
Ha cool to see rowan play it after watching billy and hearing the song for the first time. Rowan can play. Great song too
ya, it’s like when i’d hear the stones do a robert johnson tune back in the 60s, 70s and then go looking for the original. (of course that required more than doing a youtube search, LOL)
Holy shit, that's why I'm here too! 🤪great song.
Billy is sending us all to school.
Same
Same
very very few have mastered bluegrass guitar, Rowan is one of them
BRILLIANTLY DONE
Peter is so great! I love how he makes these songs his own. Peter started learning to play music on the ukulele, and can still hold his own on the little instrument.
Old school capo up on the 5th fret. Cool. Peter was a Bluegrass boy. 'Nuff said.
Love it
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The guy played in Bill Monroe's band...nuff said, he doesn't take a back seat to anyone
Here because Billy
Does Peter Rowan have a studio version of this song?
Not sure but I recall him playing it in the mid 80s at Raspberry's in Angles Camp, CA. I thought it might be on Texican Badman, but it's not
They don’t grow green like that anymore.
Was hoping he might have done it a tad slower than Billy, but no, he sets the same cracking pace!!
can i get the lyric? thankyou
Do you all know - did Peter write this song? Or who wrote it?
ralph stanley
@@bwolfe8516 no arthur smith trio did it in 1930s.. The stanley boys did it in the late 50s 60s
Not doc Watson?
He didn’t write this
The Arthur Smith and Ralph stanley have similar words but I feel like this is a different song. I think Peter wrote this
Big question after watching both this and Billy’s version is is this drop-d (DADGBe) or double drop-d (DADGBd) tuning? it’s hard to tell what they’re doing with that 6th string.
Either way, I agree, Peter was an amazingly innovative guitar player in his youth and this song is inspirational.
It’s great stuff. I think they’re both in standard drop D. At least I know Billy is. After this song it looks like Peter tunes up his low E and moves on.
Think I’ll try that, with both e strings tuned to d