Listening to this early in the morning while my family is asleep, sitting in the backyard, a cup of warm tea with honey and lemon embodies everything i want my life to be.
I'm not American and don't know much about cowboy culture, but this reminds me of my Grandpa. He always calmed me down and made me happy, just like this music. I always said he was my best friend, and he said I was his "friend of the soul". This was during my childhood were we would watch Toy Story on VHS, and 'You've got a friend in me' played in a country-ish style. I miss you everyday old friend.
What a beautiful connection to have with your pops… and what wonderful memories he’s left you with. May the great spirit bless him, may his spirit rest in peace. Although gone from his body, his spirit lives on, in you and all he loved.
I moved to eastern Idaho into the greater Yellowstone area to accept my dream job with the US Fish and Wildlife Service just after finishing college. Already an avid outdoorsman my work environment was rich with the opportunity to see our nation's rich wildlife heritage up close and personal. The experience made a life long impact upon me and today although I live far away from this area I still follow the going's on in the area's I was concerned about at the time. At the time my morning drink of choice was a tea called Red Zinger, not coffee although that came later. I held lonely vigils then without radio or television and filled the hours learning to read music and playing the harmonica and reading the classics. Thank you for this reminder of those joy filled times.
I just moved away from South Eastern Idaho. I was born and raised there and lived there until a month ago. Such a stunningly beautiful area. I hope you enjoy every minute of your life there.
As a young boy growing up around El Paso Texas, and parts of New Mexico…I was vehemently against anything western just because it felt, I don’t know. I did not feel like it that ancestral inner-connectedness that holds up the traditions of these brave young men who risked it all to be their own judge and allowed none to dictate their lifestyles. I felt like they were so much more gritty and tougher than I was. With that being said, now that I am in my late 20s, I cannot get enough of anything western and Wild West. Especially Cowboys, gunslingers, bounty hunters etc. to the point where now I dress my young sons with cowboy hats and rattlesnake boots with them big ole brass belt buckles with decorative designs which would reflect the personal triumphs of the individual cowboys accomplishments and his personal values. Now I proudly wear my cowboy attire everywhere I go even when I visit other countries from Europe to Latin America. Locals love taking photos with me and it’s a grand old time. My favorite aspect listen to a lot of real authentic western music and it just feels like I am Connecting to my my ancestors who fought through these rugged times and the wild west and who prevailed in suffered and just went through one of the most brutal times in American history and for that I am proud so thank you for this upload and I look forward to more similar videos to this
Son, this is as fine a playlist as you've ever made. I'm finishing up my coffee and fixing to head out to work, and this- among so many other things- reminds me that the reason I'm going out is to have a place to come home. Merry Christmas
Cowboys will always have a special place in my heart. My dad loves them and he got me loving them. Whenever I think of them I think of him and that makes me happy
I've never really liked watching tv that much, and I've never watched Yellowstone. However, I remember my mother singing some of these songs when I was a little girl - Down In The Valley, Streets of Laredo, Red River Valley...Thank you for bringing my mother back to me for a little bit💖
Haha I see your take but I'm sure this is referring to The National Park Yellowstone before it was a recognized national park, instead a rich hunting ground for buffalo and other wildlife.
Funny, I’ve lived in west Yellowstone a year and some of these songs sound a lot like what you’ll hear at the parts store 😂 gotta love it. Not a cowboy but I’m a Boston boy turned hardcore wannabe Montanan 😂😂
your playlists remind me of staying up late to study for a history test on specific time periods but then dozing off and dreaming of actually living back then
even if i'm sitting at work, having my coffee at my desk - i feel like i'm sitting outside on my porch looking at the vast land in front of me. This is so good for your imagination!
I'm really grateful for your work, this is the only channel that I use as background music for when I'm writing fiction. I even use your relaxing 10-hours playlists for when I'm working at home, and is the only thing keeping me sane and mentally stable!
Lovely playlist! I'm listening to it while having my morning coffee. Though I'm in a 70s housing block in Ukraine, and it's an overcast winter morning. But still, yeah, the music is great.
Would appreciate more of this. I listen to almost all of your playlists and this one stands out by that it is yet deep, as everything on this channel is, but also very relaxed which is quite unique combination. Plus I just like this mood.
🤠... It's exactly the kind of music I play for my grandson, when I take care of him, while his parents are away for work! 😊❤ My acoustic guitar, my voice, singing sweetyy some country songs... and my "little cowboy" on my side.... the beauty of life 🧬🎶✨
Friend, you have no idea how much your playlists have helped me these last months, I'm finishing my thesis, and it's related to the Wild West so this playlist is perfect. Thanks so much for all the care and thought you put into these playlists ❤
Wow thank you for this... it just passed the first year anniversary of my grandfather passing and he was a musician who played music like this, so its really appreciated. Makes me feel closer to him. Thank you so much
Just found this channel. Thank you for putting together a fantastic collection of music and displaying a wonderful background. This particular type of music is the blood that runs through my veins. 😊
Thank you for this wonderful playlist! I've enjoyed my cup of cowboy coffee before work, imagining my Papa playing the guitar in the background! He died when I was 4 and this has helped me feel closer to him!
My grampa was in a hillbilly band back in the 30s. He had the most piercing blue eyes I've ever seen, he taught me how to drive his tractor The Green Giant when I was just a little pip. Thank you for this morning's trip down memory lane.
really like the picture. ive felt that feeling a while back when i owned a horse. when i first rode a horse it came too me so fast, like i had done it for years. ill never forget that feeling, the feeling this picture envokes. modern society makes you feel like thoses days are long gone, but its still there. just seldom
keep this on when im playing dayz. sometimes mute it in more intense moments but it really sets the mood for the whole wandering the apocalyptic wasteland thing
Sitting at my office desk looking at a screen saver that has popped up of majestic mountains off in the distance from a clear calm lake. Wishing I was there sitting of the banks listening to this music. Don’t want to start work because it will make the screen saver go disappear.
I discovered this kind of instrumental bluegrass as a teen because of someone I liked, but my love for this music stuck with me much longer than young love did. Ever since my 18-month trip out of country, I've been unable to find music that speaks to the "new" me. This playlist was a lovely, nostalgic reminder of what I once loved and how it still speaks to me.
Ah yes this playlist is great thank you! i wonder if it s the same as a previous one or other tunes, i should check , anyway these pieces are amazing and cool to hear again
*sigh* to wake up with the smell of dirt and air, the sound of your dog licking left overs, the horse munching on grass, boiling clean water for coffee, the first sip kicking out the cold from your skin, feeling the rising sun keep you warm for the rest of the day by the gods i miss it.
Just had my morning coffee listening to this. This light-hearted music made it feel like an easy morning. I had strong emotions, but now I feel better and like life is OK.