heres the timestamps: Jessie James - 0:00 Old Hickory - 2:08 Seeing Nellie Home - 3:53 John Henry Blues - 6:06 Red Wing - 8:49 Old Joe Clark - 11:37 Walking Cane - 13:16 Big Ben - 15:16 Banjo Boy chimes - 16:50 Lost Indian - 18:36 Billy In The Low Ground - 21:01 Cumberland Gap - 22:56
This band used to frequent outdoor bluegrass festivals in central Florida in the 70's...camp for 3 days, music 24/7...cant remember most of it, but I do remember t was a good time :)
We're you ever down in Florida for a bluegrass festival and flea market at a place called Cowboy Junction?? I myself was never there but an old friend of the family used to be down there. This was in 80s and earlier 90s. Please comment if you remember the name.
yep I hate that damn drum which somebody thought would make bluegrass appeal to the Nashville country music fans. Bobby plays that mandolin almost like a typewriter but note his use of syncopation. Bobby's underrated as a mandolinist. So who's the second banjo picker or is Sonny playing both parts?
I've had the album for years and messed around (on banjo) with a bunch of the tunes, but never really tried figuring out John Henry Blues. After listening to it again tonight (after years of not having heard it), it sounds like the banjo is tuned GCFBbEb (from 5th string to 1st). It works out pretty well in this tuning (you can hear the strings' harmonics at the end which gives away the tuning). Sonny was a really creative banjo player (though I have heard that medical problems have prevented him from playing much these days).
Make a joyful sound unto the most high God! YAHWEH Send the holy spirit to guide your children in the mighty name of the Messiah Jesus Mighty Christ the lion of judah! Amen
ebergeron The original lp I bought didn't have that damn drum. I wore out the album and the replacement came with the added percussion. This version is also on the Bear Family boxed set. Phooey!
Every original bluegrass band recorded with drums at some point, and the drums are doing nothing that the mando and bass weren't already doing. I've never understood this attitude at all.
The drums are one of my favorite instruments but come on how I agree with these guys in the earlier comments I'm also an avid bluegrass fan and drums definitely don't belong in bluegrass music at all it definitely takes away from the music in a big way which is not ok at all!!!!!
heres the timestamps:
Jessie James - 0:00
Old Hickory - 2:08
Seeing Nellie Home - 3:53
John Henry Blues - 6:06
Red Wing - 8:49
Old Joe Clark - 11:37
Walking Cane - 13:16
Big Ben - 15:16
Banjo Boy chimes - 16:50
Lost Indian - 18:36
Billy In The Low Ground - 21:01
Cumberland Gap - 22:56
So sorry for my late reply. I just borrowed your timestamps. Thank you for your support. :-) Take
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Just as good as it gets love to here sonny back in 52 to 54 he was 13 years old.
This band used to frequent outdoor bluegrass festivals in central Florida in the 70's...camp for 3 days, music 24/7...cant remember most of it, but I do remember t was a good time :)
Probably the Withlacoochee Festivals near Dunnellon, Fla.
We're you ever down in Florida for a bluegrass festival and flea market at a place called Cowboy Junction?? I myself was never there but an old friend of the family used to be down there. This was in 80s and earlier 90s. Please comment if you remember the name.
This is very very good! I love this music. And here sooo good performed! Thank you!
great playing.sounds good
love it
Would love to hear a digitally remastered(?) version of this album
My new favorite album
Titles are a bit off here--Walking Cane is at 11:37, it's OJC at 16:50, Billy LG at 18:36...
woooooweeeee
MUY BUENA MUSICA
I love the leave a break for you at home!
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hhhhhhhaaaassyyyyyeeeee i love bluegrass
me too
Yeah, I'm not so sure about those timestamps in the description.
Lengths.
Those aren't timestamps. That's how long each song last.
the best!
love it
yep I hate that damn drum which somebody thought would make bluegrass appeal to the Nashville country music fans. Bobby plays that mandolin almost like a typewriter but note his use of syncopation. Bobby's underrated as a mandolinist. So who's the second banjo picker or is Sonny playing both parts?
Benny Birchfield.
John Henry Blues the best, hands down
I've had the album for years and messed around (on banjo) with a bunch of the tunes, but never really tried figuring out John Henry Blues. After listening to it again tonight (after years of not having heard it), it sounds like the banjo is tuned GCFBbEb (from 5th string to 1st). It works out pretty well in this tuning (you can hear the strings' harmonics at the end which gives away the tuning). Sonny was a really creative banjo player (though I have heard that medical problems have prevented him from playing much these days).
Peter Schwimmer I'm 75 yrs old bought the album in 1967. best bluegrass ever. still listen 2 it all the time.
HPNomad Lost Indian
Make a joyful sound unto the most high God! YAHWEH Send the holy spirit to guide your children in the mighty name of the Messiah Jesus Mighty Christ the lion of judah! Amen
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If it's got drums, it ain't bluegrass.
For me drums and bluegrass do not mix and the constant drumming here doesn't cut it.
ebergeron The original lp I bought didn't have that damn drum. I wore out the album and the replacement came with the added percussion. This version is also on the Bear Family boxed set. Phooey!
Every original bluegrass band recorded with drums at some point, and the drums are doing nothing that the mando and bass weren't already doing. I've never understood this attitude at all.
Joshua Caleb Overwhelms sound. It’s loud here. There’s also a religious thing some people used to object to.
The drums are one of my favorite instruments but come on how I agree with these guys in the earlier comments I'm also an avid bluegrass fan and drums definitely don't belong in bluegrass music at all it definitely takes away from the music in a big way which is not ok at all!!!!!
drums kill it, lost interest...
The drum sucks!
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