John Prine was an incredible storyteller and entertainer. Tyler Childers is cut from the same cloth. Love his delivery of storytelling. Kentucky has produced some great musicians. Prine with roots there.
tyler is one singularly unique undescribable amazing talent.....my love for all things saint john prine is simply a given.....thanks for sharing this ! great to have a good quality of ole tyler taking us down mulhenberg county
to parhaphrase saint JP, fella who was a disatnt cousin at the ole mine...guess nobody had antyhing else to do but marry cousins...asked me anwyay how can u rape the earth...i said easy u bleep her without her permission......let my soul roll on uuuuuup!
Prime is amazing at writing and selling the story, but when Tyler does others songs i end up with an in-depth understanding of the song like never before, it’s the specialist of his many gifts.
@@christomlinson9319 He's really good. I've been all the way across the country twice (once to Red Rocks in Colorado; once to Railbird in Lexington, Kentucky) to see the guy play. When he's not trying to "outwoke" the next guy (telling everyone in his area of Lawrence County, Ky. that they need to get vaccinated; validating the BLM movement with recorded messages and the song "Long Violent History," romanticizing a story about gay miners, etc., etc.) he's very good for the country music culture. And even when he's doing the things so many of us from the actual culture don't agree with, he's still very good for the musical direction of country, and he's sticking it to the Nashville Pop Machine as an artist. I like the dude. I just don't think he did a very good job--by his standards--on this cover.
John Prine was an incredible storyteller and entertainer. Tyler Childers is cut from the same cloth. Love his delivery of storytelling. Kentucky has produced some great musicians. Prine with roots there.
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Tyler you did such justice to John Prine...he would be so proud of you and you are loved for your own talents darlin!
Great protest song! John Prine was an amazing storyteller
i love this song i edge to it
tyler is one singularly unique undescribable amazing talent.....my love for all things saint john prine is simply a given.....thanks for sharing this ! great to have a good quality of ole tyler taking us down mulhenberg county
to parhaphrase saint JP, fella who was a disatnt cousin at the ole mine...guess nobody had antyhing else to do but marry cousins...asked me anwyay how can u rape the earth...i said easy u bleep her without her permission......let my soul roll on uuuuuup!
I love Tyler's voice and what a great version of this song.
Wish he'd release this cover on an album
he has so many unbelievable covers
@@lukesmith715 and this really wasn’t one of them
Check out Sturgill Simpson’s cover of this
A million times yes.
@@charleschaffee7058Sturgil is always great! His cover of this is fantastic.
I have trouble not tearing up when I sing this as I'm playing it on my guitar.
Listening to your music today ❤
Love lovel love this version ❤
😀 Great sound! Good music always sets the tone for the day!!! 😀
I think john wiuld like your version 🙏 i like it !!
Prime is amazing at writing and selling the story, but when Tyler does others songs i end up with an in-depth understanding of the song like never before, it’s the specialist of his many gifts.
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@@davidmyers1142 🤣 “Specialistisist of his many gifts” 🤣
For Christ sake, Todd. Be quiet
I like Childers a lot, but sturgills cover of this is better
Thanks for this. Couldn't find it anywhere else by Tyler
I like the the roughness in his voice.
Holy fuck 🤯
Wow
When was this recorded?
2016, live
Childers does Prine better then Prine
This is my least favorite Tyler cover. Sturgill did it better. But this is still good
Not my least favorite but you can’t deny he keeps getting better for the sake of True Country Musics Sake. Save On
@@christomlinson9319 He's really good. I've been all the way across the country twice (once to Red Rocks in Colorado; once to Railbird in Lexington, Kentucky) to see the guy play. When he's not trying to "outwoke" the next guy (telling everyone in his area of Lawrence County, Ky. that they need to get vaccinated; validating the BLM movement with recorded messages and the song "Long Violent History," romanticizing a story about gay miners, etc., etc.) he's very good for the country music culture. And even when he's doing the things so many of us from the actual culture don't agree with, he's still very good for the musical direction of country, and he's sticking it to the Nashville Pop Machine as an artist. I like the dude. I just don't think he did a very good job--by his standards--on this cover.
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Into the Fog (4 piece bluegrass outfit) did a killer version of it.
Me.too..lol