Listen to his youngest Ben! He sounds just like his Dad. He played lead guitarist for his dad at 15. He is carrying the torch! Music connects us no matter what one likes! You are awesome! 🎸🎶🫶🙏🤗Merle has a 2 of gospel albums awesome
I notice that his strumming pattern is similar to Mississippi Hill Country blues picking, a brush rhythm and index finger or two finger picking combination. Sometimes combined with a thumb rhythm. Look at the early RL Burnside stuff, the Kenny Brown picking particularly The Black Keys Goin Down South. All that stuff is far more right hand than left. And so it is with Justin
Love this song, as much for the way he plays the guitar as the lyrics. Everyone always talks about his voice (which, don't get me wrong, I LOVE), but I love the way he hammers those strings!
I love this song and the trio I play with cover it. We lack the instrumental virtuosity and variety of TBT so we only do an instrumental verse at the start and in the middle. We've rearranged to start with "I ain't got a dime..." and use the part "Whiskey won't you .." as a chorus after each verse. It works for us!
5:45 funny to hear you describe the situation I’ve been in for a handful of years now. I often second guess the validity of my pain, which feels akin to accepting that I don’t deserve my wife’s love. Hmm, not fun.
The only thing I know about God is that he's not an architect. He's the element in life that we can't control. God isn't an entity, it's just the stuff we can't control and want to.
What I think he means is that he wouldn't hunt squirrels anymore, he would let the rock salt and nails rust his gun solidly shut. Just my opinion though. The rest of the song is about admiring their beauty, so that is what makes sense to me.
is this guy kidding? Some songs hide their meaning. This one couldn't be more clear....And you missed the message because you were staring at is eyes??? Nice guy, but damn
My favorite part about her is that every live performance is different. She somehow manages to add so much flare and personality that it makes it a lil different each time which I think is special. For example “In Deams”. Has anyone else noticed this? THE BEST VERSION of In Dreams is on her set at XPoNential Music Fest 2021. At that time it was called “Take me with you”
My parents were both problems, in a lot of ways. I was taken in by my grandparents when I was 3 or 4. They wanted me to still know my parents, so I would visit them a couple of times a month. It was good to see exactly how good I had it. My little sister stayed with our mom & she really had it hard. I haven't seen or heard from anyone in my family since my son was born. My wife and I wanted him to not know that those kinds of people exist. Her family is all great people. He's 13 now, so we've started drip-feeding a few stories just so he knows a little bit but he has a hard time understanding how a parent could not care about their children. It upsets him & I don't like seeing him deal with that but I think it's important that he knows. I struggle with it sometimes because I want to shelter him from everything but I don't want to lie to him either. Is it wrong? Would it be better to lie? Parenting is hard and I think doing your absolute best is all you can do. We try to make decisions together and make our best decisions.
-Singing Knives by Willi Carlisle -Tulsa’s Last Magician by Willi Carlisle -You Are My Sunshine by The Dead South -Tiny Wooden Box by The Dead South -Broken Cowboy by The Dead South -Into The Valley by The Dead South -A Little Devil by The Dead South -Another Man’s Grave by Amigo The Devil -Hell and You by Amigo The Devil -Stronger Than Dead by Amigo The Devil -Dahmer Does Hollywood by Amigo The Devil -Wondering Why by The Red Clay Strays -The Devil In My Ear by The Red Clay Strays -Don’t Care by The Red Clay Strays -I’ve Gotta Get Sober by Oliver Anthony -Cobwebs and Cocaine by Oliver Anthony -Hell On Earth by Oliver Anthony -Rich Men North Of Richmond by Oliver Anthony -Mumma’s Been Hurting by Oliver Anthony -I Want To Go Home by Oliver Anthony -Ain’t Got A Dollar by Oliver Anthony -S.O.B by Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats
Susan is not just a great singer but also a guitarist of rare expertise. I agree that Derick is probably the greatest slide player of his generation. The bassist is Oteil Burbridge who was immortalised by Tal Wilkenfeld as "Oatmeal Bandabe" on her first album. Sadly the keyboardist died in 2019. He was Kofi Burbridge, Oteil brother. This is one of my favourite tracks and hopefully will get played at my funeral!
its all done with the belly and it only takes a couple years of work to get it down. I know because I can do it. People on the internet are missing out on a lot of life happening in the real world.
I'm not only not from the South, I'm not from America. But I understand the pervasiveness of prejudice, and this incredible song speaks to that so powerfully, and beautifully. Prejudice destroys both sides, and everyone loses, and yet every human has prejudice. We need to learn to understand each other, and we need to identify those people who benefit from creating division, and stop them from hurting all of us.
Hey you know she recently released a three song set live on the current. Benn awhile since you reacted to her. eh? eh? :) Anyway I say it all the time about her...what is so, so rare is how she can seduce you right through the camera lens. I mean there so many factors that calculate into someone really breaking huge. Lots of people have great voices and great songs but very few have her charisma. I agree she is as good as any of the greats ever were and she's just getting started.. You probably know she has a full band now including a drummer and they're starting venture into electric instruments. And think "American Dreaming" should be a much bigger hit than it currently is. Right now my favorite tune to hear her play is "Dollar Bill Bar"