Uncle Penn was Bill Monroe father of bluegrass, respected enough to be in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Great mandolin player. Great reaction
😂Ricky first played with Bill Monroe at age 6 or 7 and also with Flatt and Scruggs around the same time. He later opened for Ralph Stanley. He has always been full on bluegrass. For a real mind blower please check out Ricky collaborating with Bruce Hornsby. Especially "Superfreak" with a vocal appearance by John Anderson (Seminole Wind)...and yes I mean Superfreak as in the Rock James song!!! You will need to take my word for it 'vuz I can't afford a bribe
@@BourbonCountryReacts Bill Monroe actually had a Uncle Pen, James Pendleton Vandiver was a Kentucky fiddler, born there shortly after the American Civil War. He was the uncle to bluegrass musician Bill Monroe, who immortalized him in a song, "Uncle Pen". Monroe used to hear his uncle playing fiddle on the hilltop where he lived, while Monroe put away his mules at night
Love Ricky Skaggs! Yay for Bluegrass! Ricky Skaggs was big in the 80s. Then his faith got on the bad side of the record producers. He's still out there in the Christian music scene and bluegrass. Rumors of his death being unfounded. Highway 40 Blues, Don't get above your raising are some of his songs. Someone that surprisingly can do some serious 'pickin' is Steve Martin.
"Uncle Pen" was the late great Bill Monroe...the granddaddy of Bluegrass. "Don't get above your raisin' ain't a Texas thang...it is country. Oh, and Skaggs is a country boy from KY. You can find a video of him playing with Earl Scruggs and Lester Platt when he was 7 years old on You Tube.
Ricky Skaggs is a legend. He does mostly Bluegrass. But this was during his phase when he crossed over into country but the Bluegrass influence definitely comes through. You will see him play with a lot of people. I saw him live years ago and he was awesome.
Ricky Skaggs had so many great songs such as "Don't Get Above Your Raisin'", "Honey (Open That Door)", "Don't Cheat In Your Hometown" , "Uncle Pen" and "Cajun Moon"
You also saw Ricky Skaggs and Bill Monroe (Uncle Penn) as singers on the video of "Will the circle Be Unbroken" with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. If you want more eargasms, you need to watch the Earl Scruggs and friends version of Foggy Mtn Breakdown. You get banjos, electric guitars, resonator guitar, organ, piano, mandolin and harmonica. And you would recognize some of the musicians.
In case you didn’t figure it out, Ricky is who sings backup (with Patty Loveless) on Vince Gill’s Go Rest High On That Mountain. Pretty sure you reacted to that, just can’t remember if that was the version you watched.
Great reaction. This was when Skaggs was going for a more country sound. His popularity was up fairly high, now he just does what he wants. Still incredible music.
The old man in the video "Uncle Pen" is Bill Monroe the father of bluegrass. Uncle Pen was actually Bill Monroe's Uncle Pendlton Vandiver who was also Bill's musical mentor and played the fiddle. Bill wrote a song about his uncle of course named Uncle Pen. Ricky Skaggs covered Uncle Penn on the same album as this song. You should react to Ricky Skagg's Uncle Pen with the Boston Pops. Ricky was named Country Music's Entertainer of the Year in 1985. This album played a huge role in his winning that award. He's won 15 grammy awards with his last one in 2016. He's a member of the Hall of Fame for Country, Bluegrass, and Gospel Music. The American Music Association awarded him with an Instrumentalist Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015..
Ricky killed that guitar. His primary instrument is mandolin. He also plays banjo and fiddle. The references to Uncle Pen, and Above your Raisin' are a couple of the many hit songs Ricky has had. The man playing Uncle Pen was the great Bill Monroe. One of the greatest bluegrass musicians of all time, and (I believe a member of both the country and rock n roll halls of fame.
@@BourbonCountryReacts funny story, I was working as a field manager at a roofing company, and one day I was talking with the crew foreman who was Hispanic and the homeowner who was VERY southern and that expression came up and the foreman was confused so I explained it to him. He thought it was great. A little while later I heard him trying to explain the phrase to one of his guys, but the thing was he didn't fully understand it himself so he was making no sense and the look of total confusion on his crewman's face was priceless!
Keith, I’m really shocked that you had never heard of Ricky. He is a legendary strings player and has paired up with several other legends for amazing performances. Icons such as Vince Gill (also a legendary player), Patty Loveless and Allison Krauss to name a few.
Dudes, there are so many songs we request and want y'all to hear that there's not enough time. Plus, all the bribes get priority, so you get what you get. Don't blame us for songs unheard. 🤠
Ok, that almost made me spit my coffee. I do have some good news though. We have been intentionally NOT publishing the address / V&T info to send us bribes for a long time now. We're still getting a trickle of them, but the idea is to get through our entire backlog so we can get to some votes for a while. - Keith
I requested this a couple years ago. Look at the live version - Ricky Skaggs - Country Boy - Live On The BBC's Wogan Show 1986. Great reaction. Several genres fall under the Country umbrella.
Everyone seems to miss the appearance of NYC Mayor Ed Koch as the taxi driver singing along. This tells you how big of a deal Ricky Skaggs was at the time, for the sitting Mayor of NYC to appear in a country music video!
Where the hell have you been! This 73 year old great grandma has seen Ricky Scaggs and the late Bill Monroe perform on TV off and on over the years. The dance by Bill Monroe is called the buck and wing.
That song is amazing. Your reaction was fantastic and hilarious. The “raisin” had me laughing, Dustin. We spend 3 weeks in a couple of southern US states and I thought my English is at least decent enough to understand most things. Nope, the southern mumbling and way of talking broke me. The most used word was “what?” With a blank stare. 😂😅 A waitress had to tell us three times that they ran out of coke until I understood. 😅
But my excuse is that English is not my first language! What is yours Dustin? 😂🤣😉 But to be honest my French and Latein isn’t good either. I had to learn three foreign languages at school, plus of course German. In hindsight I should have picked Spanish, but I was young and dumb. 😉😂
I was raised in Colorado, but my Mom is from the Midwest, but her Mother was from some Holler in WV. And although my Dad was born and raised in Colorado his Grandparents and Mother were deeply southern. So I was raised in Colorado with our western slang hearing my Mom's combination of Midwestern and West Virginian vocabulary/expressions, and my Dad's deep south expressions. Needless to say when I got to College in SC at a University who prided themselves on culture and the arts I got quite a few looks of confusion when I talked! But I'll say, when I left campus I felt right at home talking with people in the community!
There's an old black and white video of him performing mandolin with either Earl Skruggs or Earnest Tubb when he was like 6 years old. Titled "YOUNG RICKY SKAGGS". I think he was considered like a child prodigy. Then that kinda seemed to come full circle when Ricky Skaggs performed "Blue Moon of Kentucky" with a kid who was a good violin player and singer. They talked before the performance about how the kid's favorite artists was Earnest Tubb, who Ricky performed with as a little boy, and passed before Carson Peters was born.
Not often you get to see a person who invented an entire Genre of music in video footage, but you got to witness it here by seeing Bill Monroe. I love seeing the looks on peoples faces, the moment when they realize how talented Country music musicians are. Lol. Great reaction guys!
Ricky Skaggs is uber-talented, and I concur that he is Bluegrass. For most people who don't listen to Country, Bluegrass is just more goat-ropin' music. Ricky has long collaborated with other great contemporary Bluegrass artists while maintaining a solo career of his own. In this video, he was accompanied by his wife, the lady with the orange scarf and big smile. She is a member of a family Bluegrass band, The Whites. If you like Bluegrass, do I have some artists to introduce you two to! I am greatly enjoying your channel; keep the good times rolling!
You need to watch the video where Ricky Skaggs performs this on a talk show (Wogan), you can watch the playing better. The link is here: ua-cam.com/video/xzImpR_HF7U/v-deo.html I would also like to point out that "Uncle Pen" was Bill Monroe. And "Uncle Pen" is the name of a popular bluegrass song.
Albert lea does an amazing version of the song as well. He’s also one of the most terrifyingly tell her to guitar players you’ll ever see. If you’re not familiar with him, I highly recommend it. Ever see one of those guys it’s just so good it kind of pisses you off? That’s Albert Lea.
Love ricky scaggs. I was in basic training with rebecca scaggs his first cousin. He is also a first cousin to boz scaggs. ricky is and will always be a legand.
This song was written by Albert Lee, an Englishman who is recognised as one of the guitar greats. He played with Emmy Lou Harris and the Hotband, the Everly Brothers, etc, etc, etc. Check out Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, and Tommy Emanuel playing "Classical Gas," if you haven't already.
Man it can be such a fine line between bluegrass and country, especially before the 90s. Country gets its roots from so many genres. Bluegrass, folk, the blues, and rock come readily to mind so it makes sense. I feel the 90s is where mainstream country started introducing more of the pop sound, and in the 2000s it REALLY took on a pop sound. I'm feeling like country is starting to return to it's roots a little more with artists like Tyler Childers, Zach Bryan, Colter Wall, Nolan Taylor, etc. I mean even Oliver Anthony could be thrown in with that mix. With how popular some of those artists are getting, I think it's only a matter of time before mainstream record labels are going to try and find a shill to try and match that sound.
Yes! I been waiting for someone to have you do this one and this reaction did NOT disappoint. Loved how Keith went from teasing Dustin to immediately silent and spellbound when Ricky started playing.
Former Mayor of NYC, Ed Koch, was leaning against a taxi reading a newspaper fairly early once the street scenes started . They did zoom in on him so he will be to spot.
I watch for the music. Not the entertainment. Both Ricky and Bill Montroe started in Bluegrass. Bill Monroe will always be known as the King of Bluegrass. R.I.P. Ricky Skaggs can do all types of music and play almost anything. I remember Bill mainly playing the Mandolin.
NOT a Texas way, a KENTUCKY way of saying "you're getting too big for your britches". Both Bill Monroe and Ricky Skaggs are from Kentucky. Bluegrass musicians are some of the very best!
Definitely bluegrass boys I loved reaction to this Keith think about your bluegrass bluegrass heritage, Uncle pennwood play the fiddle till the sun come up .
Ricky Scaggs did a medley of his hits about a year ago on an awards show.. You'll love it! Shows his raw talent with guitar and mandolin Keep up the great vids!!
I love great musicianship. I just love it! It could be playing an instrument or singing, hearing someone who has mastered their craft just makes me happy. I can't play any instruments above a very rudimentary level. It's not fair, I have 2 sisters who both play the piano quite well but in different styles. My oldest sister is much more comfortable improvising and would probably be really good at bluegrass. My other sister is much more classically minded and likes to have all the notes to follow. Here senior high school recital was a mixture of Beethoven, Bach, and Rachmaninoff. She went on to college and majored in piano performance for a year and a half before her wrists gave out due to a medical condition. Then there's me, I took 12 years of piano lessons all through school and I just couldn't get my brain to figure out how to play multiple notes in both hands at the same time. I can do multiple notes in one hand, but no matter how much I practiced I couldn't get both hands to work at the same time. Even if I didn't do well with the piano, I'm very grateful for the years of lessons because they gave me a solid music foundation. My parents laugh because out of the three of us kids I'm probably the most musical minded and have the best ear, but the only instrument I excelled at was the voice.
Uncle Penn was Bill Monroe father of bluegrass, respected enough to be in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Great mandolin player. Great reaction
I thought he looked familiar! - Keith
😂Ricky first played with Bill Monroe at age 6 or 7 and also with Flatt and Scruggs around the same time. He later opened for Ralph Stanley. He has always been full on bluegrass. For a real mind blower please check out Ricky collaborating with Bruce Hornsby. Especially "Superfreak" with a vocal appearance by John Anderson (Seminole Wind)...and yes I mean Superfreak as in the Rock James song!!! You will need to take my word for it 'vuz I can't afford a bribe
Also, there is a bluegrass song called "Uncle Pen" sung by Bill Monroe
@@lindaharris1892 also recorded by Ricky Skaggs
@@BourbonCountryReacts Bill Monroe actually had a Uncle Pen, James Pendleton Vandiver was a Kentucky fiddler, born there shortly after the American Civil War. He was the uncle to bluegrass musician Bill Monroe, who immortalized him in a song, "Uncle Pen". Monroe used to hear his uncle playing fiddle on the hilltop where he lived, while Monroe put away his mules at night
Should see it live on the BBC from the 80s
The live version is much better.
The "Live In London" version is great.
If ever Ricky Skaggs and Roy Clark had done a duet, the fire department would’ve gotten called… 🔥 🪕 🎸 🎻 🔥
Without question. - Keith
The live version is Amazing! Was hoping y’all would pull it up to watch.
The BBC video???? With the jam session.
Love Ricky Skaggs! Yay for Bluegrass! Ricky Skaggs was big in the 80s. Then his faith got on the bad side of the record producers. He's still out there in the Christian music scene and bluegrass. Rumors of his death being unfounded. Highway 40 Blues, Don't get above your raising are some of his songs. Someone that surprisingly can do some serious 'pickin' is Steve Martin.
I've seen videos of Steve playing banjo. I was blown away. - Keith
Uncle Penn is Bill Monroe!
Ricky is still a constant staple-musician at the Opry. Iconic Musician, there not a string instrument he can’t play.
That doesn't surprise me. - Keith
He’s a true musician- plays mandolin, fiddle, guitar, mandocaster, and banjo - he is now more of a bluegrass singer than country singer now
You must check out the live version of this. Smoking
"Uncle Pen" was the late great Bill Monroe...the granddaddy of Bluegrass. "Don't get above your raisin' ain't a Texas thang...it is country. Oh, and Skaggs is a country boy from KY. You can find a video of him playing with Earl Scruggs and Lester Platt when he was 7 years old on You Tube.
Ricky Skaggs is a legend. He does mostly Bluegrass. But this was during his phase when he crossed over into country but the Bluegrass influence definitely comes through. You will see him play with a lot of people. I saw him live years ago and he was awesome.
I was waiting for this one. I absolutely love Ricky Skaggs. He is an amazing guitar player.
He sure is. - Keith
Ricky Skaggs had so many great songs such as "Don't Get Above Your Raisin'", "Honey (Open That Door)", "Don't Cheat In Your Hometown" , "Uncle Pen" and "Cajun Moon"
Got those added to our list -Dustin
@@BourbonCountryReacts You should also add "Heartbroke" and "Highway 40 Blues". Ricky Skaggs is such an icon.
You also saw Ricky Skaggs and Bill Monroe (Uncle Penn) as singers on the video of "Will the circle Be Unbroken" with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
If you want more eargasms, you need to watch the Earl Scruggs and friends version of Foggy Mtn Breakdown. You get banjos, electric guitars, resonator guitar, organ, piano, mandolin and harmonica. And you would recognize some of the musicians.
Ricky Skaggs and his band Kentucky Thunder are some of the finest pickers you will ever listen to. Definitely heavy bluegrass with a hint of country
In case you didn’t figure it out, Ricky is who sings backup (with Patty Loveless) on Vince Gill’s Go Rest High On That Mountain. Pretty sure you reacted to that, just can’t remember if that was the version you watched.
I had a chance to see him outside of Pittsburgh a few months ago. He was just as great as in this video. Tremendously talented man!
Great reaction. This was when Skaggs was going for a more country sound. His popularity was up fairly high, now he just does what he wants. Still incredible music.
The old man in the video "Uncle Pen" is Bill Monroe the father of bluegrass. Uncle Pen was actually Bill Monroe's Uncle Pendlton Vandiver who was also Bill's musical mentor and played the fiddle. Bill wrote a song about his uncle of course named Uncle Pen. Ricky Skaggs covered Uncle Penn on the same album as this song. You should react to Ricky Skagg's Uncle Pen with the Boston Pops. Ricky was named Country Music's Entertainer of the Year in 1985. This album played a huge role in his winning that award. He's won 15 grammy awards with his last one in 2016. He's a member of the Hall of Fame for Country, Bluegrass, and Gospel Music. The American Music Association awarded him with an Instrumentalist Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015..
Ricky killed that guitar. His primary instrument is mandolin. He also plays banjo and fiddle. The references to Uncle Pen, and Above your Raisin' are a couple of the many hit songs Ricky has had. The man playing Uncle Pen was the great Bill Monroe. One of the greatest bluegrass musicians of all time, and (I believe a member of both the country and rock n roll halls of fame.
Thank you for holding so we could all enjoy the "raisin". You guys are hilarious together! That's another reason I enjoy your videos!
Sometimes I have to help Dustin out on his southernisms. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReactsBless his heart.
Hey now! I know what that one means! -Dustin
@@BourbonCountryReacts funny story, I was working as a field manager at a roofing company, and one day I was talking with the crew foreman who was Hispanic and the homeowner who was VERY southern and that expression came up and the foreman was confused so I explained it to him. He thought it was great. A little while later I heard him trying to explain the phrase to one of his guys, but the thing was he didn't fully understand it himself so he was making no sense and the look of total confusion on his crewman's face was priceless!
You saw Ricky Skaggs singing harmony with Vince Gill on "Go Rest High On That Mountain".
Great reaction, Great song. My favorite Ricky song is "honey won't you open that door " you should check it out. Ricky is awesome
Grabbed that vote Melody! -Dustin
Yes please
Watch the live version it will blow y’all away
What Ricky Scags means when he says"Don't get above your razon is this. It means, "Don't think of yourself highly than you ought. Stay humble.
Keith, I’m really shocked that you had never heard of Ricky. He is a legendary strings player and has paired up with several other legends for amazing performances. Icons such as Vince Gill (also a legendary player), Patty Loveless and Allison Krauss to name a few.
Dudes, there are so many songs we request and want y'all to hear that there's not enough time. Plus, all the bribes get priority, so you get what you get. Don't blame us for songs unheard. 🤠
Ok, that almost made me spit my coffee. I do have some good news though. We have been intentionally NOT publishing the address / V&T info to send us bribes for a long time now. We're still getting a trickle of them, but the idea is to get through our entire backlog so we can get to some votes for a while. - Keith
I requested this a couple years ago. Look at the live version - Ricky Skaggs - Country Boy - Live On The BBC's Wogan Show 1986. Great reaction. Several genres fall under the Country umbrella.
Our bribers often wind up asking for songs that have a LOT of requests. - Keith
Now you need to do the live version of this song!! Then you'll see a show! :)
Everyone seems to miss the appearance of NYC Mayor Ed Koch as the taxi driver singing along. This tells you how big of a deal Ricky Skaggs was at the time, for the sitting Mayor of NYC to appear in a country music video!
I saw it!
Where the hell have you been! This 73 year old great grandma has seen Ricky Scaggs and the late Bill Monroe perform on TV off and on over the years. The dance by Bill Monroe is called the buck and wing.
That song is amazing. Your reaction was fantastic and hilarious.
The “raisin” had me laughing, Dustin. We spend 3 weeks in a couple of southern US states and I thought my English is at least decent enough to understand most things. Nope, the southern mumbling and way of talking broke me. The most used word was “what?” With a blank stare. 😂😅 A waitress had to tell us three times that they ran out of coke until I understood. 😅
They sorta speak English down there. - Keith
Ahahahaha! I'll tell you what. -Dustin
But my excuse is that English is not my first language! What is yours Dustin? 😂🤣😉
But to be honest my French and Latein isn’t good either. I had to learn three foreign languages at school, plus of course German.
In hindsight I should have picked Spanish, but I was young and dumb. 😉😂
I was raised in Colorado, but my Mom is from the Midwest, but her Mother was from some Holler in WV. And although my Dad was born and raised in Colorado his Grandparents and Mother were deeply southern. So I was raised in Colorado with our western slang hearing my Mom's combination of Midwestern and West Virginian vocabulary/expressions, and my Dad's deep south expressions. Needless to say when I got to College in SC at a University who prided themselves on culture and the arts I got quite a few looks of confusion when I talked! But I'll say, when I left campus I felt right at home talking with people in the community!
I am once again recommending Oklahoma Borderline by Vince Gill. Particularly the video on here titled “killer guitar player.”
Stay tuned. ;)
@@BourbonCountryReacts🙌🏻
Ricky skaggs is a true musician and a legend he is one of the best
There's an old black and white video of him performing mandolin with either Earl Skruggs or Earnest Tubb when he was like 6 years old. Titled "YOUNG RICKY SKAGGS". I think he was considered like a child prodigy.
Then that kinda seemed to come full circle when Ricky Skaggs performed "Blue Moon of Kentucky" with a kid who was a good violin player and singer. They talked before the performance about how the kid's favorite artists was Earnest Tubb, who Ricky performed with as a little boy, and passed before Carson Peters was born.
Not often you get to see a person who invented an entire Genre of music in video footage, but you got to witness it here by seeing Bill Monroe. I love seeing the looks on peoples faces, the moment when they realize how talented Country music musicians are. Lol. Great reaction guys!
The rabbit hole to go down after this song... you must go down it, boys! This song is even more awesome when you watch the live TV version!
Ricky Skaggs is uber-talented, and I concur that he is Bluegrass. For most people who don't listen to Country, Bluegrass is just more goat-ropin' music. Ricky has long collaborated with other great contemporary Bluegrass artists while maintaining a solo career of his own. In this video, he was accompanied by his wife, the lady with the orange scarf and big smile. She is a member of a family Bluegrass band, The Whites. If you like Bluegrass, do I have some artists to introduce you two to! I am greatly enjoying your channel; keep the good times rolling!
You need to watch the video where Ricky Skaggs performs this on a talk show (Wogan), you can watch the playing better. The link is here: ua-cam.com/video/xzImpR_HF7U/v-deo.html
I would also like to point out that "Uncle Pen" was Bill Monroe. And "Uncle Pen" is the name of a popular bluegrass song.
Albert lea does an amazing version of the song as well. He’s also one of the most terrifyingly tell her to guitar players you’ll ever see. If you’re not familiar with him, I highly recommend it.
Ever see one of those guys it’s just so good it kind of pisses you off? That’s Albert Lea.
it was country with hints of bluegrass. Ricky always added bluegrass flavour to his country songs. Now he has gone straight out bluegrass
Love ricky scaggs. I was in basic training with rebecca scaggs his first cousin. He is also a first cousin to boz scaggs. ricky is and will always be a legand.
This song was written by Albert Lee, an Englishman who is recognised as one of the guitar greats. He played with Emmy Lou Harris and the Hotband, the Everly Brothers, etc, etc, etc. Check out Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, and Tommy Emanuel playing "Classical Gas," if you haven't already.
I've seen Tommy play it. Amazing stuff. - Keith
There's a UA-cam video of Ricky and Albert doing "Country Boy" together live.
You need to watch this one live so you can see them play.
If Roy Clark and Chet Atkins had a baby, it'd be Ricky Skaggs.
Was it country? Was it bluegrass ? It was badass, that's what it was.
Absolutely. - Keith
Man it can be such a fine line between bluegrass and country, especially before the 90s. Country gets its roots from so many genres. Bluegrass, folk, the blues, and rock come readily to mind so it makes sense. I feel the 90s is where mainstream country started introducing more of the pop sound, and in the 2000s it REALLY took on a pop sound. I'm feeling like country is starting to return to it's roots a little more with artists like Tyler Childers, Zach Bryan, Colter Wall, Nolan Taylor, etc. I mean even Oliver Anthony could be thrown in with that mix. With how popular some of those artists are getting, I think it's only a matter of time before mainstream record labels are going to try and find a shill to try and match that sound.
Everything Ricky does is gold. He is soooo good at bluegrass, top of the line. His history is quite amazing.
Yes! I been waiting for someone to have you do this one and this reaction did NOT disappoint. Loved how Keith went from teasing Dustin to immediately silent and spellbound when Ricky started playing.
Must find the live version where you get to see every one of his band members do their solo.
Ricky Skaggs is the king of bluegrass. SO talented!!
Former Mayor of NYC, Ed Koch, was leaning against a taxi reading a newspaper fairly early once the street scenes started . They did zoom in on him so he will be to spot.
That looney tunes riff almost killed me 😂
hah, I loved it. - Keith
Yes, the face he makes when he does it live makes you laugh.
Highway 40 blues is my favorite song of his! Dude has serious talent!
Ya gotta check him out on Austin city limits from the 80s ...
Am I crazy for wanting someone to cover this as a metal song?
No. You are not. I think that'd be awesome. - Keith
Ricky Scaggs is a master of stringed instruments.
Scaggs has got some good songs honey open that door highway 40 blues crying my heart over you
Got those on the list -Dustin
I had forgotten what a great musician Ricky Skaggs is. The entertainment from you two is always a great time.
Skaggs is a friggin BEAST. - Keith
I watch for the music. Not the entertainment. Both Ricky and Bill Montroe started in Bluegrass. Bill Monroe will always be known as the King of Bluegrass. R.I.P. Ricky Skaggs can do all types of music and play almost anything. I remember Bill mainly playing the Mandolin.
Charlie and Ricky were great friends ❤ I'm 66 and live just South of Nashville, and I've seen them both‼️ Great performers 🎉
Uncel Penn in teh video is the Bluegrass Legend Bill Monroe who practically invented Blue Grass. He was Ricky Skaggs mentor.
NOT a Texas way, a KENTUCKY way of saying "you're getting too big for your britches". Both Bill Monroe and Ricky Skaggs are from Kentucky. Bluegrass musicians are some of the very best!
HE LEARNED FROM THE BEST WITH SOME NATURAL ABILITIES HE ALREADY HAD AND HE CAN STILL CALL THE PIGS!!! SSSUUUEEEEE!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
Acting parts:
Uncle Pen - Bill Monroe
Taxi driver that mouths lyrics - former NY mayor Ed Koch
Actor David Keith also in it
Definitely bluegrass boys I loved reaction to this Keith think about your bluegrass bluegrass heritage, Uncle pennwood play the fiddle till the sun come up .
Look at the History of Ricky Scaggs and Keith Whitley when they were young and played Bluegrass together.
Uncle pen (Bill Monroe) the father of bluegrass! Has a song called Uncle Pen he is playing the mandolin in the song. 1965
@BourbonCountryReacts How to get a bribe to you. I know I’m a bit ditzy but I’ve been looking all over….
Interesting fact the guy standing next to the cab reading the paper was Ed Koch, the then mayor of New York City.
Uncle Penn. uncle penn. look up uncle penn. AKA Mr. Bill Monroe, the father of bluegrass.
If you haven’t already you have to check out Billy strings he’s the new bluegrass god
Dustin ... Go back and count how many times this song has been requested ...
Uncle Penn, is Ricky's Mentor Bill Monroe. Pretty dang awesome.
I love this song and Ricky is amazing, but you really have to check out the live version of this song, the instrumentation is fantastic.
Uncle Penn and don't get above you're raisin are both bluegrass songs. Bill Monroe is a bluegrass legend he played Uncle Penn in the video
He was a child wonder and played with BILL MONROE when he was 8‼️
BLUEGRASS RICKY SCAGGS ALSO PLAYED THE MANDOLIN CUTTING THIS
Bluegrass PLUS the steel guitar and piano
Skaggs can play as good or better than any rocker!
There's an awesome live performance of this where everyone in the band rips off their great solos.
The music video should of shown more pickin and less dancing.
I honestly wasn't paying a ton of attention to the video. - Keith
I trun 44 on Wednesday can't wait for Wednesday video
Check out the live version from the BBC in 1986
Where did you guys go 😢, prayers that you are both okay, you are missed!
I feel like you need to watch the live version. You get to see a lot more of the picking.
Raisin 😂😂😂😂😂
He heard it through the grapevine. - Keith
I dogsit for his current bass player and that is the only reason I’ve been to one of his concerts
Its a Country song. Bluegrass doesnt have drums.
That’s Bill Monroe. He has a song “Uncle Pen”.
Yeah they should of played the live one from 1986
The bagel eating cab driver was Mayor Ed Koch
Raisin? Bless his heart.
Finally one i can listen to!
Ricky Skaggs is awesome on many instruments and he can sing too! You should check out his other songs.
I dig bluegrass. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReacts we can tell! 😂 😂 😂
@@BourbonCountryReacts I don't care what it's classified as. It's damn good music! Uncle Pen is a good one as well.
Sept 9th he will be at the Brown County Music Center
I think Ricky raised the bar don't you.
Ricky Scaggs did a medley of his hits about a year ago on an awards show.. You'll love it! Shows his raw talent with guitar and mandolin
Keep up the great vids!!
Check out the live version to see all the playing.
@BourbonCountryReacts, Keith you need to watch Ricky Skaggs doing Country Boy live on the BBC Wogan Show. It shows all the musicians playing.
His band played all live in 90’s (that fast).
I love great musicianship. I just love it! It could be playing an instrument or singing, hearing someone who has mastered their craft just makes me happy. I can't play any instruments above a very rudimentary level. It's not fair, I have 2 sisters who both play the piano quite well but in different styles. My oldest sister is much more comfortable improvising and would probably be really good at bluegrass. My other sister is much more classically minded and likes to have all the notes to follow. Here senior high school recital was a mixture of Beethoven, Bach, and Rachmaninoff. She went on to college and majored in piano performance for a year and a half before her wrists gave out due to a medical condition. Then there's me, I took 12 years of piano lessons all through school and I just couldn't get my brain to figure out how to play multiple notes in both hands at the same time. I can do multiple notes in one hand, but no matter how much I practiced I couldn't get both hands to work at the same time. Even if I didn't do well with the piano, I'm very grateful for the years of lessons because they gave me a solid music foundation. My parents laugh because out of the three of us kids I'm probably the most musical minded and have the best ear, but the only instrument I excelled at was the voice.
Having a good ear is often both a blessing and a curse. - Keith
@@BourbonCountryReacts Sooooo true!
Come on ..quit lip flappin and Get to the video.
The old man is Bluegrass legend Bill Monroe!