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Doc Watson Performing Deep River Blues YOU GOT TO WATCH IT!!!!!

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@catfishfuku
@catfishfuku 3 года назад
I was in a children's home when I was younger and Doc would come every Christmas and play for us. I even got to sing with him a couple of times and never realized I was singing with a legend. RIP Doc.
@EliazMusicJuggling
@EliazMusicJuggling 3 года назад
That's crazy! Do you still sing now?
@catfishfuku
@catfishfuku 3 года назад
@@EliazMusicJuggling not much. Destroyed my vocal chords in the military and have never been really comfortable in front of crowds. But I have the memories.
@LouieGonzalezGolf
@LouieGonzalezGolf 3 года назад
What a memory
@marshallkeyes2355
@marshallkeyes2355 3 года назад
Thats freaking amazing to have a legend play for you...its unfortunate it was under shitty circumstances...but mad respect
@MO-qd6tm
@MO-qd6tm 2 года назад
Awesome story thanks for sharing.
@Fishsticks187
@Fishsticks187 4 года назад
Singing on the beat and picking across the beat: you don't really appreciate just how hard that is to get right until you sit down and try it yourself. Country blues is one of the most unforgiving styles to learn, but also one of the most rewarding.
@coryCuc
@coryCuc 4 года назад
Very true! There's no room for forgiveness when playing this type of music. There's no hiding lol
@Heisenbrick
@Heisenbrick 4 года назад
Good luck to anyone who tries! Most of us just smash our guitar or burn it,..
@Trdbrglr75
@Trdbrglr75 4 года назад
100% agree. When I think I have reached “perfection” I throw on doc or Chet and realize how wrong I am. Lol
@user-ql7bv6rl8c
@user-ql7bv6rl8c 4 года назад
and he was blind.)
@samuelsholder2789
@samuelsholder2789 3 года назад
good point he sings too
@ancil57
@ancil57 12 лет назад
Guitar lovers know the majesty of this man and his lasting impact on his instrument.
@jeremyreagan9085
@jeremyreagan9085 3 года назад
I am a guitarist for 26 years let me tell you Doc is a alien seriously people scoff at country blues or old time music because it sounds simple but, no sir I respect Jazz and such but, I will never get over how beautiful Doc Watson and Mississippi John Hurt were.
@alexmidence274
@alexmidence274 3 года назад
Yes, we do. Among us guitar players, Doc is pure royalty.
@stevefadrosh6506
@stevefadrosh6506 Год назад
100%
@demolitionwilliams7419
@demolitionwilliams7419 Год назад
Absolutely. I've only recently understood this. I've been playing guitar for years but just started learning bluegrass. Doc Watson is underappreciated
@thomasfoss9963
@thomasfoss9963 Год назад
Doc is one of the best flat pickers, and finger pickers of all time!!!!!!
@newyorkslim2001
@newyorkslim2001 3 года назад
um, shall we just agree this is the best version on the internet and call it a day?
@robert1foley513
@robert1foley513 3 года назад
Fair enough.
@Soccasteve
@Soccasteve 2 года назад
This version is really special, since there’s a lot of variation thrown in. I think my favorite version might still be the one from his fingerpicking DVD but that’s probably just because it’s the version I heard first. Definitely gotta learn me some of the licks from this. Took me about 6 months to really get the other version down lol. Didn’t help that it was one of the first Travis picking songs I learned, oh well. I’ve definitely gotten better, just gotta stick with it and refuse to quit.
@limaimsong9682
@limaimsong9682 Год назад
Gotta listen to Tommy Emmanuel's version... Respect
@claytonmccoy8849
@claytonmccoy8849 Год назад
I like doc's version he did on TV when he was a little older. A little funkier.
@randystein7374
@randystein7374 3 месяца назад
My wife and I were fortunate to hear Doc play in an old historic high school in Coleraine MN. He was in his 80s and sang and played like he was twenty. Doc was humble and pleasant. It's too bad more talented performers aren't like him. RIP Doc you made our lives richer in many ways.
@JerryGoralnick-ne8bb
@JerryGoralnick-ne8bb 4 месяца назад
I saw Doc open for Commander Cody in Boston in 1974. His son Merle was getting tired of playing the country music with Dad and had his own rock band. Dad and Merle made a deal that Merle could bring his band along and play a set during their show. Doc came out and sat in with the band and played one of the most incredible rock leads I've ever heard.
@johnsidle
@johnsidle 13 лет назад
Saw Doc at Club 47 (now Passim) in Cambridge, Mass in 1965. I was sitting in the front row, maybe ten feet away from him. When he did one of his low string chromatic octave runs between lines of a verse, I gasped and this devilish grin played over his face. Guess I made his night!,
@stevesewall
@stevesewall 3 года назад
would have made mine too!
@shagadelic4210
@shagadelic4210 3 года назад
Aww, damn he must've been like, "yeah I thought that sounded awesome too when I came up with it"🤣
@alyssabartsch9134
@alyssabartsch9134 2 года назад
What a time
@Mrrugbykid1
@Mrrugbykid1 19 дней назад
Beautifully said friend
@laurencedavies1104
@laurencedavies1104 3 дня назад
Doc Watson was born in 1923! His songs are still being played, thank heavens. Though he was blind he was showed wonderful remakable skills in his guitar playing. RIP Doc! Larry Davies.
@tedpeterson1156
@tedpeterson1156 8 лет назад
"We turn to Blues now..." Professor Watson's classes are the bomb!!
@nathano87
@nathano87 14 лет назад
Another true story about Doc: he refuses to receive disability checks from the government. He just says, "Send that money to someone who needs it more than me". Classy indeed!
@alpacamybag9103
@alpacamybag9103 Месяц назад
This comment deserves way more likes than one every 14 years! Well said from a fellow Nathan
@DeimosPC
@DeimosPC 11 месяцев назад
I'm a Brit that moved to the US almost 8 years ago. I'd never really listened to much folk, bluegrass, country until I moved to the US.. I now feel it in my soul. Doc was truly a gifted musician. I felt like the guitar alone did all the talking. What an incredible talent the world lost when he died.
@kcflygirl29
@kcflygirl29 3 месяца назад
I grew up in western NC and my dad went to his concerts and met him, Bill Monroe, and Merle many times. We saw him perform in Lenoir, NC. When I worked at a college radio station I found one of his albums “ on praying ground “ I think and gave it to my dad. He played it every Sunday before church. What a great man.
@CindyJeann
@CindyJeann 7 лет назад
A guitar picker myself, I took a rocker friend who played drums, to see Doc in the mid eighties at the perot theatre in Texarkana, Tx. He was quite apprehensive and tried hard not to enjoy the show at first, but by the time Doc finished up my friend was cheering louder than anyone in the place. I realized then and there, that talent/ability transcends preferred musical style. What a wonderful lesson. Thanks Doc. R.I.P.
@maxplanck8854
@maxplanck8854 4 года назад
It's true. I mainly listen to Hip hop and Metal but love Doc Watson.
@mattkav684
@mattkav684 4 года назад
I realized then and there, that talent/ability transcends preferred musical style. Amen! and Doc had such transcendent talent.
@dogeyes7261
@dogeyes7261 4 года назад
I grew up on stuff like Nirvana and Metallica, and still love it. I couldn't stand the country I heard on the radio, but I loved Johnny Cash and the blues. Come to find out, I didn't hate county music. I just didn't like what was getting airplay. The last few years I've been completely taken by all the different types of old country and blues, jazz, Cajun and Zydeco. You can hear the inherent rock and roll trying to bust out of all that music. It's really the foundation of modern pop
@lordofthemound3890
@lordofthemound3890 Год назад
Funny thing is, when Doc was “discovered,” he was playing electric guitar in a rockabilly band.
@michaeltilly6208
@michaeltilly6208 Год назад
It's a beautiful thing what music can do. Thanks for sharing
@HeatherSpoonheim
@HeatherSpoonheim 10 лет назад
I am so glad that Doc lived long enough to be immortalized by this thing we call RU-vid. The world will miss this artist, but many to listen will never remember that he lived long enough to die - how cool is that?
@popsforgeblacksmithing4793
@popsforgeblacksmithing4793 5 лет назад
doesnt everyone live long enough to die?
@popsforgeblacksmithing4793
@popsforgeblacksmithing4793 5 лет назад
@@zachwilson4166 facts
@thendrjazz
@thendrjazz 4 года назад
He lived long enough and close enough to the present that we can hear him through youtube and other sources after he has died. Some of us were lucky enough to hear him in person in Cambridge, MA: Chicago, IL; Fayetteville, NC and Merlefest in Wilkesboro, NC
@davivify
@davivify 4 года назад
Well, he lived long enough to be captured on videotape, anyway. Which was later converted to digital and uploaded to RU-vid.
@sicariusperemo3789
@sicariusperemo3789 4 года назад
He would even if he died 20 years earlier, the wonders of RU-vid, and the stuff people sometimes upload :)
@joebeamish
@joebeamish 3 года назад
This is what a steel string acoustic guitar is born to do.
@TheophilusBoone
@TheophilusBoone 12 лет назад
I sat right at his feet once. We applauded a song and he said: "I love ya'll!" I had my chance. I piped up: "We love you too, Doc!", and was rewarded with a smile. But I saw him lose his temper a little another time when folks were talking down front. He had just played the best Working Man Blues I ever heard, at least for me, including the original Merle's version, and I wanted to hear every sound he made. He left that gig in a black Rolls. You came a long way, Doc.
@kathyjuneart
@kathyjuneart Год назад
I moved just in time to see you perform in N.C. I regret I didn't get there sooner. It was an honor. RIP. One of the finest folks the U.S. has ever turned their ears to.
@AndyGalvan-of1wl
@AndyGalvan-of1wl Год назад
Hi Kathy💐💐
@TenThumbsProductions
@TenThumbsProductions 9 лет назад
The fact that they put Jack White at 17 on the top 100 guitar players of all time and didn't even put this guy on the list shows you that Rolling Stone has either, A, no idea what they are doing, or B, care more about guessing what there audience likes than actually acknowledge the talent of real musicians. Frank Zappa and Mark Knopfler is are two other great examples of drastically under rating fantastic guitar players to please the reading audience.
@Fatfingertunes
@Fatfingertunes 9 лет назад
those 'best 100' things are always a joke. Jack White is hardly what any musician would call a 'real' guitar player, but he's a great character and I know he loves the art. The only thing Rolling Stone is good for is keeping up with Katy Perry and the like, and serious political reporting... musically speaking RS has been lost for years.
@jakescott1234
@jakescott1234 9 лет назад
How does Knopfler always get in with the "underrated" crowd?? I think his low ratings are pretty hard-earned to be honest.
@paul29671
@paul29671 9 лет назад
Many ppl don't even know Frank played guitar to start with. (A lot of them haven't even HEARD of Frank)
@derekcosten1136
@derekcosten1136 9 лет назад
ya they also had that worst solos every and they put sympathy for the devil on there which might be a short and simple solo but its not always about how intricate you can play the guitar but if it sounds good and isnt sloppy, i agree though never heard of doc watson and didnt realize he was blind im always watching leo kottke , john fahey , chet atkins but you never really hear about them that much anymore either and they plat guitar way better than anyone today, country sucks rap sucks, metal sucks and now day rock sucks, and pretty much everything thats on the radio, even bob segers new shit sucks, good music is all dying
@derekcosten1136
@derekcosten1136 9 лет назад
Derek Costen Bob Brozman was badass
@john296
@john296 8 лет назад
They don't come any better than Doc Watson
@bluesriot2
@bluesriot2 4 года назад
saw him many times, with merle too before the tragedy, he was a very very special person
@mcgraw8098
@mcgraw8098 4 года назад
Enter Billy strings😉
@mrlinsalata
@mrlinsalata 3 года назад
They sure as hell don’t.
@shagadelic4210
@shagadelic4210 3 года назад
Agreed, doc always seems like he was such a kind, gentle soul in video clips. Just also happened to be a legit guitar GOD yo😳
@Ivearted
@Ivearted 3 года назад
Billy strings has received the passed torch! Please check him out! 😍
@Romamb
@Romamb 6 лет назад
His right fore finger is putting in some serious overtime there 😮
@choctawironfist8634
@choctawironfist8634 5 лет назад
Most that knew Doc,or know Docs abilities often say he is genius...I was friends with Merles boy Richard,who was also exceptional when it came to music,naturally...But an example of what Doc means to folks here in the Gap...well,one day I take off up the Cat(Wildcat rd),to the place at the end of the road,where folks take trash,and recycling...I pull in, in my old bumpside 3/4 ton...Elvis,his ears dragging the pavement,his tongue beating his head in...he had been blowing the leaves off the trees on the ride up...I get out and see Doc putting some milk jugs in the container,as I approach with my various recycling,Doc turns to me and says,"Boy,that Bluetick shore has a pretty voice"...Doc had never met my Elvis...Doc cannot see...with his eyes at least....I was too floored to ask him how in the world he knew Elvis was a Bluetick...I've been around coondogs most of my life and I can tell my dogs from others,but only guess at their breed...Doc knew,without a doubt....So when I see a video,or when I saw him pick live,and he does something extraordinary...I reckon folks got used to him being so common,nobody was shocked when he displayed the humble genius he was....I'm happy to see,those traits shared with the rest of the world...we're proud of Doc here in Deep Gap.
@19tractor52
@19tractor52 3 года назад
WOW!! What a COOL story-----------love hearing stuff like that----much thanks!!
@antonewilliam7627
@antonewilliam7627 3 года назад
Forty six years ago, in Portland, OR, I went to see Doc and Merle, and a couple of friends of Merle, play at the Euphoria Tavern. We got there after the good seats were taken, but my girlfriend had some friends who asked us to sit with them up front of the stage. Doc was taking requests and I asked several times for When The Work's All Done This Fall, but it did not get played. I didn't mind. As a picker only ten years into learning I was overjoyed at seeing/hearing one of my heroes so close. After the show while using the men's room I bumped into one of Merle's buddies and asked him to please tell Doc how much I loved their performance. As I left the restroom my girlfriend was chatting with the same gentleman I had spoke to and he said to me, 'hey come on back and give your message to Doc yourself. We stepped into the dressing room and Merle's pal said, 'hey Doc, this young man wanted to meet you'. Doc stuck out his hand, shook mine, and said, 'say there, young fella, I wanted to do that song for you but the other guys didn't know that tune. You come see me again and I promise I will do it for you'. Needless to say, I was stunned that he recognized my voice. And six months later when the same girl and i went to see them at the Bottom Line in NYC, we met Merle. The circle was complete. If one ever gets to feeling a bit down, just get Doc doing Deep River Blues at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass with David Holt in '08. He was 85 years old at that time.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qQ_aeax2eHA.html
@stevesewall
@stevesewall 3 года назад
@@antonewilliam7627 THIS story makes MY day, thank you
@giannirocco7492
@giannirocco7492 2 года назад
@@antonewilliam7627 I mentioned Doc to a guitar playing friend who said "if he's so good how come I never heard of him?",well I was floored!Showed him this video and he says "wow,he never looked down at his guitar!",I still get a chuckle!
@antonewilliam7627
@antonewilliam7627 2 года назад
@@giannirocco7492 This world if full of wonderful songwriters/pickers/singers that we unfortunately never get to see/hear. It's even possible to miss, like your friend did, one of the truly great ones like Doc. Doc was much more than one of the truly great musicians. He was great in who he was as a kind and humble man.
@DROG.
@DROG. 7 лет назад
When music gives you goosebumps you know its something special :)
@coocoocachooglin
@coocoocachooglin 7 лет назад
It might mean you're special too! :) neurosciencenews.com/music-chills-neuroscience-6167
@cicibradley2809
@cicibradley2809 6 лет назад
Try Tyler Childers.
@chaoukibendi9738
@chaoukibendi9738 5 лет назад
Absolutely dude !
@walkerman2503
@walkerman2503 12 лет назад
Damn! I first heard this played by a man when I was 17. It turned my whole style of playing on it's head. I began to get serious about practicing daily, and this was the one I practiced most. At 55, I'm still pickin' and still learning - God help me if I stop, I might have to die. And God Bless the Martin Guitar Company! The D-16 RGT is grand! First really good guitar I ever bought, and it has opened up it's voice like an angel....
@pearlmarley3833
@pearlmarley3833 7 лет назад
Being from the foothills of NC, Doc was a big part of the music I grew up listing to. The music of Appalachia is something all its own, and it is a big part of the culture in the mountains. Doc will never be forgotten, and MerleFest every April commemorates this amazing man and his family along with the music!
@YvesD91
@YvesD91 9 лет назад
I have worked for two years in USA, and I had the unique chance to attend a Doc Watson concert in a small church in Berkeley, Ca where I lived (in 89, before the quake!). This was one of the greatest concert I went ! I love deep river blues. I still blow the them drivin' to work here in France. Thanks for the vid !
@JudiKenney
@JudiKenney 5 лет назад
There is a memorial to him in Boone, NC, down the road from where he lived in Deep Gap, a bronze memorial of him on a bench playing his guitar titled Doc Watson,"Man of the People" - well deserved. Such a talented musician and singer. When I saw it, it took me back to all his great music.
@robertbrown3064
@robertbrown3064 4 года назад
I am thankful for Doc Watson, for preserving and carrying on so much of American heritage that otherwise may have been lost. This music is a time machine. I feel like I'm on a raft with Huck Finn.
@adcockbob
@adcockbob 11 лет назад
Yes Old Doc was the master flatpicker but this tune shows he had a pretty good grasp of Travis finger style as well! What a singer he was as well! Had the great fortune to see him live many times and evey one was a great show!
@GeorgiaBoy1961
@GeorgiaBoy1961 13 лет назад
Been to two Doc Watson live performances, and they were among the musical highlights of my life. Sadly, never got to see him perform with Merle, but have many albums of them together... tragic, no father should lose a son that way. Doc is a giant of American music, and a sure-enough genius in the old-time traditional style.
@petefl1818
@petefl1818 6 лет назад
My 10 year old granddaughter loves this, she sings along with it as she knows all the words and whenever I hear it she's there with me.
@kenneth9177
@kenneth9177 Год назад
If Billy Strings loved him, we should too!!
@jasonhacker7270
@jasonhacker7270 7 часов назад
Yep and he loves Monroe too
@jerry-st7rc
@jerry-st7rc 10 месяцев назад
Flawless performance.
@jerryvandiver7227
@jerryvandiver7227 Год назад
Doc was the Best ever. He and Merle were so Great. He played this old Delmore Brothers number to Perfection.
@parkestanley2436
@parkestanley2436 4 года назад
Who better to learn this song from, then Doc!!! 😀
@softailspringer9915
@softailspringer9915 8 лет назад
Doc was a genius, pure and simple!!!
@johngroeneveld9013
@johngroeneveld9013 7 лет назад
With all due respect... Pure, I agree... But simple...? My ass...!
@urbanflow101
@urbanflow101 7 лет назад
this is actually a pretty simple song to play. it sounds like there's a lot going on but, there's really not.
@softailspringer9915
@softailspringer9915 7 лет назад
I think you missed the point brother. Lots of guitar players can play this tune but almost no one can play it with the soul Doc puts in it. Listen to Tommy Emmanuel's version for example. It's all flash No substance. It's not all always what you do it's how you do it
@tedpeterson6999
@tedpeterson6999 7 лет назад
+urbanflow101 BS. Git yer box tuned up and let's hear it.
@jean-marieboucherit4716
@jean-marieboucherit4716 4 года назад
Did he write the songs?
@johnnyrockittunes
@johnnyrockittunes 12 лет назад
Doc I will miss you so much! I do look forward to one day finally meeting you good sir in that sweet by and by! God Bless your sweet soul and thank you for the music, the love, and the Legacy! God Bless your sweet soul!
@jbuell311
@jbuell311 3 года назад
Listening to Doc speak is just as enjoyable as listening to him play. This guy was truly one of a kind and God obviously broke the mold after making him. What a legend. Rest In Peace Doc, and Merle.
@schoontube
@schoontube Год назад
My god, what a gem this is, and what an incredible talent he was. And he's playing this wish just his thumb and forefinger. Crazy. And that swing feel is so hard to do and get it right.
@Littlewing4201
@Littlewing4201 6 лет назад
This right here is what you CAW.. down right Pure Character Elegance,, such control and finesse.. and Soulful honesty.
@maximelepage5928
@maximelepage5928 6 лет назад
He is a legend, he will live forever inside our hearts. Whenever I play guitar, I feel Doc's warm presence behind me.
@BlindTom61
@BlindTom61 13 лет назад
I saw Doc in 1964 when he was sponsored by the Columbus Folk Music Center, a place I worked while going to Ohio State. He was young and so was I. Made me put down the banjo and pick up a guitar. Thank you doc, you're a great inspiration on so many levels...
@johnwilcox3013
@johnwilcox3013 5 месяцев назад
I grew up in a musical family, and my grandfather was friends with Doc and Merle, i was around him for a long part of my life and loved to hear him pic and sing, this song, another called Dig a little deeper, and an old Irish folk tune he would do as a duet with his wife and on e with Dolly was That was the last thing on my mind were my favorites.
@williamalbritton1867
@williamalbritton1867 2 года назад
I was lucky to see Doc and Merle play in Sonora CA. At a place called raspberries. I got my courage up and walked backstage and met Doc and Merle. He shared how when as a kid he got stung on the temple by a hornet.I was flabbergasted that he shared with me some of his life. I shook their hands and went and watched the show. A memory I will treasure forever.
@jbizzle7616
@jbizzle7616 11 месяцев назад
What a great performance!!
@xopowo69
@xopowo69 11 лет назад
Happy to see the legend of Doc Watson was somewhat honored at the most recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony.
@danielcrook9504
@danielcrook9504 2 года назад
A true master of the instrument...R.I.P. Doc
@edfreshwater2026
@edfreshwater2026 7 лет назад
Doc is one of the true jewels of Americana. For guitarist, a master to be studied.
@sonniepretzel
@sonniepretzel 2 года назад
This is too awesome 🔥 A true guitar genius! Greetings from Sweden! 🇸🇪
@PauletteW
@PauletteW 6 лет назад
Love it now. Nice memories with this song. Nice to hear it again
@rlo829
@rlo829 4 месяца назад
Billy strings brought me here and am so very grateful 🙏 True American roots music
@gorblimey61
@gorblimey61 15 лет назад
Great singer and player. Doc's a multi-talented, multi-instrumentalist and a true gentleman. His style crosses over many genres of traditional roots music.
@lowdog47
@lowdog47 14 лет назад
I saw Doc and Merle at an outdoor bluegrass/music festival in August 1972 near Dahlonega, GA. My first bluegrass concert! Doc and Merle appeared lated and brought the house down with 'Deep River Blues'. The ladies in the audience were going crazy, almost as if Elvis had been sighted!
@williamgreenfield9991
@williamgreenfield9991 8 месяцев назад
Only got to see this legend once at a festival in Concord CA, probably in the 80's (memory fades when you're old). His son Merle was playing with him. At the end of their amazing set they played a medley of Chuck Berry/Little Richard songs that rocked harder than most full on electric rock bands I've seen (and I've seen a lot, starting with Cream and Hendrix in '68). That medley tore me up and I'll never forget it. RIP Doc and Merle. You are missed.
@CoreyHarrisinterviews
@CoreyHarrisinterviews 3 года назад
I met Doc at MerleFest a few years before he passed away. He was one humble guitar legend.
@hammertownpavao
@hammertownpavao 5 лет назад
Outstanding-Forever in your debt forever your apprentice!
@sriiski
@sriiski 9 лет назад
One of the greatest guitar tunes that every guitar picker should know. I'm still working on it with mine, but nobody does it like Doc did. :-)
@MilSepic60
@MilSepic60 14 лет назад
A guitar player that guitar players look up and aspire to. What a smooth, smooth player. On one clip he talks about starting out performing on a Les Paul. Believe it. He said it. Wonderful player, performer, a real American treasure like Pete Seeger. Thanks dealer.
@billygoins6013
@billygoins6013 2 года назад
I have been working on this song for quite awhile, and I still have not mastered it. So beautiful, Doc made it look so easy. Talent like this is so rare, Doc is sorely missed. A true inspiration.
@rodrirm
@rodrirm 2 года назад
Amazing tune, amazing singer, amazing player, amazing blues!
@dontgetgrabbed
@dontgetgrabbed 5 лет назад
The high note he hits at 0:49 gives me shivers
@aidanmarley2932
@aidanmarley2932 4 года назад
Amazing I'm from scotland and this music is awesome. Check out John Martyn
@stevenwenger5746
@stevenwenger5746 3 года назад
Doc... was... a monster. No doubt.
@archiet2205
@archiet2205 6 месяцев назад
I don’t have the literary prowess to articulate why, but when he sings, he sounds like a man who’s seen the world 10 times over…
@michaelbeavers5028
@michaelbeavers5028 4 года назад
One word... BRILLIANT!
@MaabudZ
@MaabudZ 12 лет назад
Saw Doc once in Berkeley in about "65. He played this then and I've been listening to it and loving it ever since. Thanks Doc. We'll miss you.
@curtn7076
@curtn7076 5 лет назад
Doc represents some of the truest American music ever recorded..with natural talent and a sweet honest voice. Love it.
@fretkillrlives
@fretkillrlives 12 лет назад
RIP Doc. His flawless flatpicking has been an inspiration to countless guitarists.
@alphadesignerone
@alphadesignerone 12 лет назад
I feel like I've lost a friend. His music and his larger-than-life personality have been a part of my life for over 50 years. I'm grieving, and feel that a major light has been taken away. I remember going to the Fiddler's Convention at Union Grove in 71 0r 72, and he was there. Such a treat to be with him in that kind of setting. He always reminded me of my grandfather, who played guitar, fiddle, and harmonica, and sang those old country blues. It makes me cry.
@savagesanity
@savagesanity 14 лет назад
This man embodied dedication. To be blind and be able to play like this, and also to sing at the same time. It's amazing.
@sionyevans
@sionyevans 4 года назад
Absolute genius...I love you Doc
@jaber4774
@jaber4774 8 лет назад
What a great musician
@5jonesville
@5jonesville 11 лет назад
This is an American icon, human greatness. Sadly there's 15 people out there that don't understand greatness.
@mussie302
@mussie302 9 лет назад
Completely effortless. Beautiful.
@horseman528
@horseman528 12 лет назад
As good a player as Doc Watson is its hard to believe that anyone would dislike this. But you've got to remember that no matter who you are or what you do regardless of how good it may be, someone is not going to like you. The reasons may be hairbrained but no matter what you do, you can't please everyone. So you might as well do your best and then sit back and enjoy life.
@kielerjim
@kielerjim 6 лет назад
I have two good eyes and play this song with two fingers and he smokes the hell out of what I can do. He was incredible! Love his music!!
@encouragerfulton
@encouragerfulton Год назад
Great performance by the greatest folk singer North Carolina ever produced ... the one, the only! DOC WATSON!
@sdg1685
@sdg1685 5 месяцев назад
This is one of the most amazing musical performances I've ever seen
@leftypick4854
@leftypick4854 7 лет назад
I will always love you mister Watson.
@adcockbob
@adcockbob 12 лет назад
If there's a hillbilly heaven they just got one great guitar player! RIP Doc.
@christophmb
@christophmb 14 лет назад
An astonishing video. The man is a tremendous gift to us all. Thank you.
@dads_diy
@dads_diy 2 года назад
This song always reminds me of my grandfather. Rip to the greatest man I've ever known
@tubahead16
@tubahead16 12 лет назад
So smooth and clean. A very gifted man indeed
@ciscokid516
@ciscokid516 10 лет назад
Thank you so much for posting this great tune from Doc Watson. An American treasure for sure.
@missmickeyg65
@missmickeyg65 12 лет назад
Loved it!
@rondelby2482
@rondelby2482 Год назад
Love it!
@Dang...
@Dang... 2 года назад
Excellent, thanks for posting! I saw Doc and Merle at Stompin' 76. They blew us all away!
@velocityJE
@velocityJE 7 лет назад
my dad was a folk singer and used to sing this all the time. wonderful song
@hookalakah
@hookalakah 12 лет назад
What a gifted artist. Doc can never be replaced.
@johnnyhendrix6696
@johnnyhendrix6696 3 года назад
Love it
@sbbudj
@sbbudj 2 года назад
That was awesome
@maxi1049
@maxi1049 14 лет назад
needed to hear a great man like this, thanks to Shari gellar for reminding of all the past music I always loved! and thanks for posting, awesome!
@taildragger53
@taildragger53 14 лет назад
Truly unique artist.....what precision in his guitar work. I'd give this film 10 stars! Thank you.
@Harryn58
@Harryn58 13 лет назад
So good!
@adcockbob
@adcockbob 10 лет назад
Doc was a treasure! RIP Doc!
@simonlockstone2736
@simonlockstone2736 10 лет назад
An amazing guitarist. Every note clear as a bell.
@scottmcfadyen8921
@scottmcfadyen8921 2 года назад
Outstanding
@DavidDavid1980David
@DavidDavid1980David 12 лет назад
I heard him in the '60s and that one concert completely turned my sense of good music on its head. Up til then it was all Beatles, pop and rock. Doc put the solo voice and guitar into music for me, and I felt as if I had just discovered a new world. I never stopped being a huge fan of his and have loved folk and blues acoustic music ever since. His time was up, but I will also grieve a little.
@raiavomwaldesrand1928
@raiavomwaldesrand1928 2 года назад
Wonderful!🌠
@NickTheSwordsman
@NickTheSwordsman 4 года назад
If I manage to garner just half of this man’s quality/ability on the guitar then I’ll have really accomplished something special in life.
@knivesandpeppers
@knivesandpeppers 13 лет назад
Genuine talent and heart. God bless this man! Won't ever be another like him.
@GeoffHoare
@GeoffHoare 14 лет назад
Wonderful! Pure pickin' magic!
@thomasvonkrafft834
@thomasvonkrafft834 3 года назад
I love this groove, it never gets boring
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