Vol. 1 of The Flatt and Scruggs TV Show at the Grand Ole Opry Show
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- Опубліковано 20 січ 2022
- See the full, un-edited version of Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs Grand Ole Opry show volume #1. Here some of the best bluegrass, done by the best in bluegrass, live on the Grand Ole Opry.
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Its 12:01am Thursday April24,2024 sure been good listening to this fine show of Flatt and Scruggs,from about 65 years ago irecon,more or less.I'd like to time travel back and be about 33 years old.
You'd be living in better times and a better country; more wholesome and good times, for sure.
Back when men were men and women were women, and everybody knew it.
Was everything perfect? Of course not. But that won't happen till this old world is done away with and we're living on the new Earth.
Central Banking has destroyed our country. 😢
Fried some chicken with Martha White Hot Rize last night. So grateful to have these recordings. Thanks for posting.
For those who want to jam along:
Key of G:
00:48 Shortnin' Bread (G)
02:15 Jimmy Brown The News Boy (G)
06:24 Pig in a Pen (G)
08:36 Georgie Buck (G)
21:20 Fiddle and Banjo (G)
22:27 Before I Met You (G)
35:30 Earl's Breakdown (G)
50:56 Fiddle and Banjo (G)
Key of F:
15:21 Feast Here Tonight (F)
33:09 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down (F)
38:15 I'll Never Be Lonesome Again (F)
Key of F#:
18:05 Brother I'm Ready To Go (F#)
Key of Ab
10:36 Jesus Savior Pilot Me (Ab)
Key of A:
17:17 Durham's Bull (A)
26:20 I Just Ain't (A)
28:41 Lovesick and Sorrow (A)
Key of Bb
41:58 John Henry (Bb)
Key of E
48:41 A Hundred Years From Now (E)
I knew somebody was gonna have listed the songs even divided by the key is a step above thank you
Thx!
THIS NEVER GETS OLD❤
Always Remembered Legends of Bluegrass
That weary bones version was great!!Earl scruggs so cool while playing funky camera work,awesome film.
Great show from the past. Every song is just fantastic
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Yep very very good music ,and musicians ,and they all seem to be having a good time ,natural reactions and laughs ,today those variety shows seem so contrived to this.
I gotta get me-self and bake some of them nic nacs
Oh my. Great audio! Thank you!
How many of you want to write a letter to Martha White at the address they show and ask for the recipes? I Do!!!
If you so let’s us know what happens (we had the same thought)
Is Martha White Flour better than Pappy O’Daniel Flour?
Flatts vouce during the Martha white ditty sounds like it's tempting you to try some yum yummy cakes
Me too
Ohh my goodness! Yes, yes sir. It's a much finer flour, perfect for morning biscuits I do declare.
My Dad strummed his guitar like that last guy.
It's like a double strum.
big Paul Warren fiddler/fan here---never saw this before--when was it posted on UA-cam? Thank you for this...
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difficile d’en trouver une préférée ici, j’adore jimmy brown 02:10, ça me rappelle la courte histoire "la petite fille aux allumettes ", aussi émouvante, bien à vous
I'll take a bag of Martha White seff risiig flour and corn meal with hot rise plus any day!
What happened to us as a great country
You've peaked,now is the decline
Lol, you mean the "good old days" of Jim Crow and McCarthyism?
@actiondork : Naw, that's what you mean.
This great country is being taken from us because or our defiance of Gods laws. He promised us to be great as long as we lived by his laws
Love the falsetto at 42:31! Completely unexpected and very welcome indeed.
That’s Hylo Brown. That was his thing; he could sing on the bass side of baritone and then turn around on the very next verse and hit some incredibly powerful falsetto notes that glide back into chest voice flawlessly. He is truly one of the forgotten greats
Heaven!
Ha, original bread sticks. Knickknacks sticks
Any idea what year this was recorded? Late 40's? Early 50's?
About 1955 I think. My father used to watch every Saturday evening. In the late 50s he brought back a Telefunken tape recorder from Germany in a B47. He would carefully set it up in front of the TV and record. We’d hear it again every morning as he got ready for work. We made a trip in Nashville to see the Grand Ole Opry live in about 1967.
@@bobheath9098: Early 60s. Used to have bucket steak every Saturday and watch this after supper when I was 7 or 8 years old. Cubed steak to the younger gens.
Late 50s early 60s
35:51
Am I the only one curious about "PET MILK"
They still sell Pet Milk today.
It's just evaporated milk.
It is a rather odd name for a food for human consumption lol.
Not to be funny but Lester was flat. Very flat. I love the bluegrass and the nostalgia of the show but his flat notes ware my nerves very thin.
Goodness gracious it’s good
👎 Flatt's singing is a caricature of old-timey / hillbilly singing, i.e. in the worst sense.
Where do we find the true old-timey hillbilly singing?
Mainer's Mountaineers@@MikeLibbie
It's what their up thayer in them there hills with all them Hillbilly Critters😂
It's Down on the Blubahyou
It was better than pickin' cotton or plowing a mule. Made it to Carnegie Hall. You never did either one.