musicfog.com Darrell Scott performs a song from his album A Crooked Road. Recorded in the Music Fog studio at the 2010 Americana Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee.
this guy... man... ... all i can say is wow. i don't care how "famous" this man gets. he has already made it. there are people that have been in the business a lifetime and can't hold a candle to him in any shape, form, or fashion.
This man is the real-deal. No way to question that! He has a truly haunting voice and his playing is about as technical and insane as I have seen. Simple stunning. Thank you so very much for the most amazing music I have heard in the last 10-years. No matter what type of day I have had, good, bad or simply demoralizing your music makes me feel better, even better or euphoric. Thank you. This particular song is one of the best lyric journeys I have been on, ever. Excellent.
Was struck by the opening lines of this song on the day before Thanksgiving this year. Doing research this week and have come across John Lawson's book "History of North Carolina" that he wrote during a 1,000 mile journey through the state that was published in 1709. It honestly is fascinating to read about the "original" people who lived in North Carolina that maybe had lived as a people here 10,700 years when the 1700's rolled around and treated Lawson on his journey very well, indeed. The various tribes welcomed the freed slaves of the time getting as far away from there masters as possible who lived along the coast at the time. Somehow the freed slaves made it all the way out to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Bears and black panthers were a concern along the Blue Ridge right up to the early 1900's so it wasn't safe to go out on a picnic or walk mountain trails without a gun. Still, it really sounded like a good life back then in the detail Lawson provides until ships brought all the diseases that didn't exist here. Often Lawson would say this is so much better than home here visiting tribes along the way. Well worth a read...small print but bump it up to 175% and it is fine, fine, fine. Lawson's writing has long been in the public domain. docsouth.unc.edu/nc/lawson/lawson.html Really like this line...rights well with my WiFi research in 2018... "Someone just cooked it up and it is fed to you and me They tell us who to love and war and never ask for help And they cannot stand us thinking for ourselves The day before Thanksgiving back in 1991"
beautiful and perfect! Happy Thanksgiving Day to u and thank you for all ur wonderful videos. u provide us with much talent to be thankful for! loved the song, always do!
this guy... man... ... all i can say is wow. i don't care how "famous" this man gets. he has already made it. there are people that have been in the business a lifetime and can't hold a candle to him in any shape, form, or fashion.
Matthew Little - Darrell has been in it for a lifetime too.
This man is the real-deal. No way to question that! He has a truly haunting voice and his playing is about as technical and insane as I have seen. Simple stunning. Thank you so very much for the most amazing music I have heard in the last 10-years. No matter what type of day I have had, good, bad or simply demoralizing your music makes me feel better, even better or euphoric. Thank you. This particular song is one of the best lyric journeys I have been on, ever. Excellent.
you are damn right (from the netherlands)
Darren Taylor I
What an appropriate tune. :) Added to our November 2018 Music Playlist.
This is the first time iv ever heard this man . but you all are rite he is a wonderful musician an singer . just great
Amazing talent , great songwriter , he does everything very well .
Was struck by the opening lines of this song on the day before Thanksgiving this year. Doing research this week and have come across John Lawson's book "History of North Carolina" that he wrote during a 1,000 mile journey through the state that was published in 1709. It honestly is fascinating to read about the "original" people who lived in North Carolina that maybe had lived as a people here 10,700 years when the 1700's rolled around and treated Lawson on his journey very well, indeed. The various tribes welcomed the freed slaves of the time getting as far away from there masters as possible who lived along the coast at the time. Somehow the freed slaves made it all the way out to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Bears and black panthers were a concern along the Blue Ridge right up to the early 1900's so it wasn't safe to go out on a picnic or walk mountain trails without a gun. Still, it really sounded like a good life back then in the detail Lawson provides until ships brought all the diseases that didn't exist here. Often Lawson would say this is so much better than home here visiting tribes along the way. Well worth a read...small print but bump it up to 175% and it is fine, fine, fine. Lawson's writing has long been in the public domain. docsouth.unc.edu/nc/lawson/lawson.html
Really like this line...rights well with my WiFi research in 2018...
"Someone just cooked it up and it is fed to you and me
They tell us who to love and war and never ask for help
And they cannot stand us thinking for ourselves
The day before Thanksgiving back in 1991"
beautiful and perfect! Happy Thanksgiving Day to u and thank you for all ur wonderful videos. u provide us with much talent to be thankful for! loved the song, always do!
Thank you, Mr. Scott, for this.
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Still.
Beautiful~
An amazing talent!
Very Very Good! / Thank you
Sick
Yep
Just when I think I'm getting somewhere, it's somewhere further to fall
agree 100% with Matthew Little comment above . the real deal in every way
there's always one person
day before thanksgiving 2022
Sounds like an attempt at making a 70’s protest song. Whatta Downner ‼️