Colter Wall performing "White Freightliner" at Music City Roots Live From The Factory on 5.03.2017 More About Colter Wall - colterwall.com ColterWall colterwallmusic colterwall
i mean to tell ya! she’s goin at that thing like it’s her last chance and her mommas life is on the line. she made me want to give fiddle playin another shot. i heard that playin and i have a good fiddle i just don’t know much about fiddle playing. i’ve been a guitar picker all my life. i’ve lost sleep getting these colter wall guitar parts right! they guy can make a chord sound like so much is going on. sometimes it’s just flat out complicated and other times i just over complicate it in my head. lol but sure enjoy playing these songs. i don’t want to sound just like him i want to sound like me. i just wish me sounded as good as him. hahaha
I've adored Townes van Zandt's music ever since I discovered it as a young kid, and this is a fine cover of one of his many great songs. Didn't know Colter covered him until I stumbled on this!
As long as there’s grain elevators, feed lots and livestock transport (and other such things), there will be real Country and Western music somewhere a long way from Music Row.
I like Colter wall and all but im not too fond of this version of white Freightliner blues. It feels too relaxed. I feel like if he picked up the tempo just a tiny bit and had more energy it would be more suited to my taste. I'm more familiar with the JD Crowe and the new South version so maybe that's why I'm more acustumed to the upbeat bluegrass sound.
This is the "Country Music" that should be on the radio... Not that pre manufactured Nashville bullshit we are forced to hear daily.
That gal sawing that fiddle like it owes her money . Awesome job on a great song .
Kinda mixed metaphor there, Dave. Trying to saw it in half or beating it like it owes her money.
Nice Tyler reference
i mean to tell ya! she’s goin at that thing like it’s her last chance and her mommas life is on the line. she made me want to give fiddle playin another shot. i heard that playin and i have a good fiddle i just don’t know much about fiddle playing. i’ve been a guitar picker all my life. i’ve lost sleep getting these colter wall guitar parts right! they guy can make a chord sound like so much is going on. sometimes it’s just flat out complicated and other times i just over complicate it in my head. lol but sure enjoy playing these songs. i don’t want to sound just like him i want to sound like me. i just wish me sounded as good as him. hahaha
Hahahahahaha lol
It like she trying to saw through a tree a big tree
Mr wall & Mr Childers is who is filling them shoes
Dustin Johnson damn rigt
Cant believe there is no comments here i love colter can't get enough of him
Thirteen silver dollars, and Freight liner blues back to back absolutely blew my mind. Holy cow.
I've adored Townes van Zandt's music ever since I discovered it as a young kid, and this is a fine cover of one of his many great songs. Didn't know Colter covered him until I stumbled on this!
He also has a great cover of snake mountain blues
@@calebdillard6475 Oh man, there's no way that isn't fantastic, checking it out ASAP!
i also really like his cover of waiting around to die
He’s also covered nothin’ and mr mudd and mr gold, as well as a couple of songs by John Prine and guy Clark, that are great
I hope I got this right, cuz that gal on the fiddle deserves major credit - Irish fiddler Anna Blanton. You go gal!
Keep 'em coming Colter!
Damn i didn't think Arthur would listen to some Colter really haha
That lady fiddle playwr is real good.
When it’s nearly 2 am and your still watching random Colter Wall clips. Just me?
She is playing the life out of that fiddle.
Right he is such a good singer I love his works!
As long as there’s grain elevators, feed lots and livestock transport (and other such things), there will be real Country and Western music somewhere a long way from Music Row.
He better keep the lady with the fiddle she is very good
I bet she gives a mean hand jibber!
Another great hit by Mr. Wall 🤠
Gosh,, I’m 67 an I just love,, Colt
Love it. I grew up in a town in Van Zandt county Texas so when I found Townes it seemed it was meant to be
This is awesome!
Damn can he pick a guitar. Makes me grin every time.
Love Colters covers. Anything to get to hear those magical vocals is alright by me.
Blessed. Townes Zandt will never die.
Never seen someone go crazy on a fiddle like that woman
Great cover , it would so great to see Colter play this with Billy Strings and/or Molly Tuttle some time.
This is great! Thanks.
Steve earls rendition is excellent
WHERE CAN I BYU SOME MUSIC FROM THIS GREAT MUSICIANS🤩🤩🤩
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Great cover of this great song. Check out Bobby Bare's version as well from Church St.
That's good stuff
I wonder why I like it? Thanks!
Nice!!
Drums!!!!
did I see smoke comin' off that fiddle?
Sawin on it like a Waffle House ribeye
Colter doesn't whine I see. He should work on it. It is part of the song. You know what I mean. Let it go..
the only way this song could get any better if it was called white kenworth
2 people have no clue what good music is.
They are probably McCanons
A song about herion
personally i'd have to wife the gal on the fiddle after that.
Guitar start up reminds me of “Sloop John B.”
I like Colter wall and all but im not too fond of this version of white Freightliner blues. It feels too relaxed. I feel like if he picked up the tempo just a tiny bit and had more energy it would be more suited to my taste. I'm more familiar with the JD Crowe and the new South version so maybe that's why I'm more acustumed to the upbeat bluegrass sound.