OMG Caleb…had I just knoen that this piece was on your repsheet I would happily have sung it with you and the guys when you visited us is Aabenraa/Denmark Manu years ago together with Eugene and the girls… What a merry time it was … Big hugs From Judy and Allan
You have an amazing voice Caleb, I never tire of listening to you, nor when you are with the beautiful reeb willams or in combination with the foghorn string band. I hope to listen to your beautiful singing for many more years yet to come. Bless you.
Billy Gray rode into Gantry back in '83. There he did meet young Sarah McRae, The wild rose of morning, that pale flower of dawning, Herald of springtime in his young life that day. Sarah she could not see the daylight of reality. In her young eyes Billy bore not a flaw. Knowing not her chosen one was a hired gun, Wanted in Kansas City by the law. Then one day a tall man came riding 'cross the Badlands Lying to the north of New Mexico. He was overheard to say he was looking for Bill Gray, Perilous man and a dangerous outlaw. Well the deadly news came creeping to Billy, fast sleeping, There in the Clarendon Bar and Hotel. He fled toward the old church there on the outskirts Thinking he'd climb to that old steeple bell. But a rifle ball came flying, face down he lay dying There in the dust of the road where he fell. Sarah she ran to him, just cursing the lawman, Accepting no reason, knowing he was killed. Sarah lives in that same old white frame house Where she first met Billy some forty years ago. And the wild rose of morning, she's faded with the dawning With each day of sorrow the long years have sown. And written on a stone where the dusty winds have long blown Eighteen words to a passing world say: "True love knows no season, no rhyme, nor no reason. Justice is cold as the Granger County clay." Yes "True love knows no season, no rhyme, nor no reason. Justice is cold as the Granger County clay".
I can tell that is a vintage Martin, it appears smaller than Reeb's 000-18. Is it a 00-18 or 00-28? I would like to hear both you and Reeb play vintage Martin D-28s. You are the most versatile classic (20s & 30s) musician I had ever heard. Your voice is so distinctive. Also, you play mandolin with a gusto that makes many bluegrass players look anemic. You are really quite an artist. I am 67 and just starting to learn guitar. I want to be able play rhythm like Reeb when I "grow up." I am afraid I waited too late in life to start playing.
@@jimsatterfield8748 I believe 0-15’s started in 1940. When introduced they were only available as size 0 and had a satin finish, as they were slightly cheaper. This is a 00 and predates the 0-15 by a couple years.
Just can't get enough of Kaleb and his crew. This one exceptional tune
My favorite Norman Blake piece….fantastic cover, Caleb
An absolute perfect performance. The guitar playing, the singing, the mood, the sound, the song, the film. Perfection.
Hear, hear!!
OMG Caleb…had I just knoen that this piece was on your repsheet I would happily have sung it with you and the guys when you visited us is Aabenraa/Denmark Manu years ago together with Eugene and the girls… What a merry time it was … Big hugs From Judy and Allan
You have an amazing voice Caleb, I never tire of listening to you, nor when you are with the beautiful reeb willams or in combination with the foghorn string band. I hope to listen to your beautiful singing for many more years yet to come. Bless you.
Excellent performance! Thank you for keeping the faith with Norman Blake.
I known this song by heart...I listen to Caleb and FogHorn almost daily...
Bravissimo!! La Tua musica e' speciale!!!👍👍👍💖💖💖🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
WHAT A UNIQUE unclose treat, these videos are!!!!
Thank you!
fantastic, incredible, amazing.
Brilliant Caleb.
GREAT!
een woord...fantastisch!
Where are the other songs he played here. So comforting and reminiscent of the good ol' days and the good ol' ways. At home playing.
We only had time to do 2 tunes! I wish we could have spent all day there!
Absolutely amazing.
🙌 Bravoo fantástico 👏👏👏👏🙌🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 un saludo grande amigo 🙋
Great tune! Missing Reeb's guitar
Billy Gray rode into Gantry back in '83.
There he did meet young Sarah McRae,
The wild rose of morning, that pale flower of dawning,
Herald of springtime in his young life that day.
Sarah she could not see the daylight of reality.
In her young eyes Billy bore not a flaw.
Knowing not her chosen one was a hired gun,
Wanted in Kansas City by the law.
Then one day a tall man came riding 'cross the Badlands
Lying to the north of New Mexico.
He was overheard to say he was looking for Bill Gray,
Perilous man and a dangerous outlaw.
Well the deadly news came creeping to Billy, fast sleeping,
There in the Clarendon Bar and Hotel.
He fled toward the old church there on the outskirts
Thinking he'd climb to that old steeple bell.
But a rifle ball came flying, face down he lay dying
There in the dust of the road where he fell.
Sarah she ran to him, just cursing the lawman,
Accepting no reason, knowing he was killed.
Sarah lives in that same old white frame house
Where she first met Billy some forty years ago.
And the wild rose of morning, she's faded with the dawning
With each day of sorrow the long years have sown.
And written on a stone where the dusty winds have long blown
Eighteen words to a passing world say:
"True love knows no season, no rhyme, nor no reason.
Justice is cold as the Granger County clay."
Yes "True love knows no season, no rhyme, nor no reason.
Justice is cold as the Granger County clay".
Hello my friend good song like amitiés 🤠🎸
sensational!!!!!!
Excellent !
this guy plays a lot!
#ProudOfThisSound
I can tell that is a vintage Martin, it appears smaller than Reeb's 000-18. Is it a 00-18 or 00-28? I would like to hear both you and Reeb play vintage Martin D-28s. You are the most versatile classic (20s & 30s) musician I had ever heard. Your voice is so distinctive. Also, you play mandolin with a gusto that makes many bluegrass players look anemic. You are really quite an artist. I am 67 and just starting to learn guitar. I want to be able play rhythm like Reeb when I "grow up." I am afraid I waited too late in life to start playing.
Caleb’s guitar is a 1938 00-17. Maybe 1939. I’d have to check my notes.
It is never late Sir! Keep it going
@@StephenSchauer I think it is a 0-15.
@@jimsatterfield8748 I believe 0-15’s started in 1940. When introduced they were only available as size 0 and had a satin finish, as they were slightly cheaper. This is a 00 and predates the 0-15 by a couple years.
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I still think Planxy’s version is best. You can’t beat Christy Moore. I do like this, though.