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singin' the blues
soul groove feline
· 20 years, 11 months ago
i'm working on a weird little project involving me, a laundryroom, a microphone, recording software, a guitar, a banjo, possibly a doumbek, and a whole lot of warblin'.
it'll be kind of like Redbird on sedatives.
so i'm quite curious... what is everyone's favourite bluegrass/traditional song?
I've always been partial to "Rocky Top"... or, I was until I saw the Tennessee womens basketball team in the championships for three straight years.� Since their band only knows "Rocky Top" and "Rock And Roll Part 2," it got to be like nails on a chalkboard.
Didn't leave nobody but the baby, and anything from the o brother where art thou soundtrack
Townes Van Zandt has loads of cool stuff. "To Live is to Fly" is killer, "Poncho & Lefty", "White Freightliner", "Waiting Around To Die", far too many others to name.
My favorite trad song is Wildwood Flower. I have tons of different versions and I can even sort of strum it on my autoharp. :) (It sounds a bit better on there than the Nields tunes I can play on it....)
Nick Collins
· 20 years, 11 months ago
Dueling Banjo and Guitar by Eric Weisberg and Steve Mandell, (Eric Weisburg is my next door neighbor and I am actually taking Tenor Banjo lessons from him)
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 20 years, 11 months ago
You said bluegrass or traditional but the thread is named for the blues. So here are my two favorites. St. James Infirmary aka Gambler's Blues and House of the rising sun.
Joy- new picture!
· 20 years, 11 months ago
So many... let's see. Angel from Montgomery is my favourite. Hard Ramblin' is great...
Nick Collins
· 20 years, 11 months ago
Mama You Been On My Mind, version by Dylan and Baez, if that counts as traidtional fonl or bluegrass, I'm not sure.
Shelly
· 20 years, 11 months ago
ok....so, yah, i grew up in the farm country of central PA.....where the country/bluegrass music is aplenty.... there's a song that lotsa leeeetle country bands we'd go to see used to sing and has been around for EONS called 'mountain dew'. i feel that little jimmy dickens recorded a version of it, but could be any other classic grand old opry-type.
also 'the orange blossom special' is another classic one. i also like 'i never picked cotton' by roy clark{though dunno if i'd say it was a -classic- bluegrassy song} i'm sure i could think of some others, but then i'd get MORE 'southern belle/country girl' pickin' from y'all. ;)
it's not "the real old mountain dew," is it? that's a trad irish song.
and ooh. orange blossom special.
Mountain Dew is great, I was just listening to Mother Maybelle Carter's version tonight.
oooooooh!!! i've never -heard- mother maybelle's version of it!!! -that- would prolly kick some SERIOUS {bluegr}ASS!!!!!
;) and my FAVE lyric is o/' my un-cle mort, he's saw-ed off and short and he meas- ures 'bout four-foot two thinks he's a gi 'nt when you give him a pint of that good old moun-tain dew! o/' heh.
Can we open this up to country artists and songs as well?� I think that a lot of the old drinkin' songs would sound great in a bluegrass arrangement.� I'm specifically thinking of Merle Haggard (Rainbow Stew and Red Bandana come to mind immediately,)�but George Jones may fit as well.
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