He moves me. He inspires. He brings the heart and the thrash of the soul to us. I could not love a musician more, in a league with the long time greats. I hope he holds up. The new album continues the greatness that is DEE.
Right there lies a poet... Right there lies a story that only with soul can be expressed ! David Eugene Edwards thank you for your gospel deep-meaning voice.
this is the reason i started making wooden bodied banjos;the sound dee produces is out of this world ;he is also a very clever musician ;ably backed by his fellow bandmates
Yess, great music..i ve been a listener for 10+ years.. Creepy crawl kidoo from balkans! Much love.. Condemned is the man who posed and asked " what is beneath me, what is above me, what was before and what will happen"
i am currently writing my bachelor paper English Literature about this particular song. the song is often ignored by most scholars who dissect Dylan's songs. My own theory focuses on the use of the "Tom Paine" character. Thomas Paine was a English/American radical rationalist. In 1963 Dylan was granted the Thomas Paine award "in recognition of distinguished service in the fight for civil liberty".
Last night I was scrolling through youtube and came across New Order's Truth. Wovenhand, the band, and Mr Edwards have a way of making a good song better.. I don't know how that can be , but for me, that's what happens when the guitars are played, the drum is beat, and and DEE opens his mouth and the words flow from his heart. Thank God and God bless! ❤️
I'm on mandolin, banjo, and bass... Knowing this is an old tradition, imma copy the ones out there already instead of invent my own thing like I been trying Lol
@WatchingCuriously Yes, I too am on YT searching Wovenhand because last night was the 7th TOOL show I've been too. By far hands down Wovenhand has been the best opening group I've ever seen for TOOL.
you can find a possible explanation under Mister Hamme's reply. I've been reading and writing about this song for a while now for my bachelor paper. Also, since Wovenhand is coming to play in my town this Sunday, I've sent David Eugene Edwards a facebook message asking if he could play it and I could ask him afterwards what he thinks the song means... fingers crossed!
Thomas Paine once wrote "Reflections on unhappy marriages" (himself being in one). Since at the time of releasing John Wesley Harding the marriage to Sara Lownds was still prosperous, I believe Dylan combines the Paine elements (both referring to the award and the pamphlet) and the traditional ballad to state he refuses a "marriage with a generation". He chooses his own path, he does not do what people expect him to do (hence also the behaviour at the acceptance speech).
@Robot247 It's called a mandolin banjo made by the pullman company in the 1800's according to David his was made in 1897 and he got it about 10 years ago from a famous folk musician in Seattle. Also it was supposedly a gut string instrument originally. He said this during a mini concert in NPR back in 2009 there is a video of the appearance if you can find it simply titled "NPR Tiny Desk Concert"
@HellGrowler oh yeah and there is something called a banjolin its cool looking that i think looks like a banjo with a short neck and 4 strings and i think manjos are tuned to a violin its weird its a really cool thing to play if you find a nice vintage one
i read about this band in a Marduk(swedish black metal) interview, guitarist morgan spoke very VERY highly of this band, even tho its way outside the norm for black metal fans, him and the interviewer still praised this band , now i see why......... its amazing, all i can say its simply... wow, i also like it cause it sounds like death in june....... and i adore death in june, how this got past me all these years unnoticed is beyond me, now i must go.... i got alot of catching up to do
@futurhumen its i think and its rare its a mandola banjo mandolin but that is a mandola body and it looks like a banjo neck because a banjo only has 5 strings who knows the thing is rare it looks like the one he has been around awhile i'm sure its old
@karloney lol okay l dont know cause there isnt meny Metalheads were l live and when you find they dont like to talk about it much so thanks nice to know that lol.
@kexpradio it has a hollow body and a long neck, which are not characteristics of banjo/mandolin hybrids. i must know what that is he is playing! perhaps a custom piece? also, great camera work
This is a thirteen years old video and the production hasn't aged one bit. Splendid job on the part of KEXP !
Thank you Bob Dylan for being a vessel for this song until it reached it's home. David and this song are a match made in heaven.
Much love for this song, no matter how many years passed. Love it!
He moves me. He inspires. He brings the heart and the thrash of the soul to us. I could not love a musician more, in a league with the long time greats. I hope he holds up. The new album continues the greatness that is DEE.
since i know him, my life has changed. he is such an inspiration.
I do Not Know Him,,Been Listening since97(Down At The Farm). Daag
Sweet cover...this great song of Dylan's always needed an old-english folk style interpretation. Timeless and deep.
I just discovered this man and his music. I love every moment of it.
Right there lies a poet... Right there lies a story that only with soul can be expressed ! David Eugene Edwards thank you for your gospel deep-meaning voice.
Bob Dylan song is it not?
+Andrew David Boyle Exactly dear friend.
Faq amazing singer....his songs are very popular and very nice
Andrew David Boyle Yes it is.
The best cover of this great song.
I do so love the warm tones of his wooden banjo.
My favourite cover of any of Dylan’s songs. This is beyond words and time.
I'm almost on the other side of this planet (Belgium), but thanks KEXP for giving us amazing performances by amazing artists!
+theimaginarysuitcase Yay for Belgium. o/
+theimaginarysuitcase in october i see them again in my sweet Gent.
este tio es un pedazo artista...
Verle en directo no tiene precio... ¡WOVEN HAND!
this is the reason i started making wooden bodied banjos;the sound dee produces is out of this world ;he is also a very clever musician ;ably backed by his fellow bandmates
the KEXP videos are a real treasure trove and among the very best videos on the tube!
This man and his voice... Goosebumps every time I hear this song. Amazing
This song makes me feel like I am setting off on a long journey across many lands and seas.
THIS DUDE IS THE KING OF M A J O R C O O L !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yess, great music..i ve been a listener for 10+ years.. Creepy crawl kidoo from balkans! Much love..
Condemned is the man who posed and asked " what is beneath me, what is above me, what was before and what will happen"
Ohmylord.............This is SO beautiful !!!!
i am currently writing my bachelor paper English Literature about this particular song. the song is often ignored by most scholars who dissect Dylan's songs. My own theory focuses on the use of the "Tom Paine" character. Thomas Paine was a English/American radical rationalist. In 1963 Dylan was granted the Thomas Paine award "in recognition of distinguished service in the fight for civil liberty".
I Really love this song...
The amount of personality he can inflect onto a song is absurd. I didn't even know this was a cover
Last night I was scrolling through youtube and came across New Order's Truth. Wovenhand, the band, and Mr Edwards have a way of making a good song better.. I don't know how that can be , but for me, that's what happens when the guitars are played, the drum is beat, and and DEE opens his mouth and the words flow from his heart. Thank God and God bless! ❤️
love everything this guy has done 5* thanks for sharing this awesome song
Wow!.... Beautiful voice. Love the banjo... really great cover!!
love everything this guy has done 5*
Absolutely perfect in every single way.
The best band I've ever seen to open for Tool.
Thanks Tool :) Spiral out.
(Wovenhand - As I Went Out One Morning)
they've open for tool !? that's crazy
I live this song and next to the cover done by Mira billotte this is my fave cover
Indeed! I caught that tour back in 2010!!! Glorious!!! 🌀🤘🏼
Holy fuck I bet that was an amazing concert.
Pure sound for a beautifull song..the most beautifull song!
Magnifique! Transcendent!
It's a "manjo" -- a banjo/mandolin hybrid. It's actually an old instrument. Google it.
Hope you didn't mean this, because that's what I got on my Google search. www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=manjo
@Jason Copeland banjola !
I'm on mandolin, banjo, and bass...
Knowing this is an old tradition, imma copy the ones out there already instead of invent my own thing like I been trying
Lol
Makes me shiver. Every damn time.
love them, saw them live so many times....hypnotic
the best contemporary vocalist (ok, on par with Greg Dulli), he needs to be more widely recognized.
Dupa Jasiu Does he really? He's got the opportunity to tour and share his music worldwide, I don't know what more he could ask for.
+Dupa Jasiu I know him, and that's enough.
Goosebumps every time
great stuff ! thankyou great song good voice and lovely strings
@WatchingCuriously Yes, I too am on YT searching Wovenhand because last night was the 7th TOOL show I've been too. By far hands down Wovenhand has been the best opening group I've ever seen for TOOL.
this is just beautiful . simple and bautiful
@Manofdarkdesires me too! ive starting making music again because of his inspiration. his voice woke me up! Thankyou David!!! Love and respect!
Gives me chills
Amazing, down right amazing.love
So chill.
you can find a possible explanation under Mister Hamme's reply. I've been reading and writing about this song for a while now for my bachelor paper. Also, since Wovenhand is coming to play in my town this Sunday, I've sent David Eugene Edwards a facebook message asking if he could play it and I could ask him afterwards what he thinks the song means... fingers crossed!
Thomas Paine once wrote "Reflections on unhappy marriages" (himself being in one). Since at the time of releasing John Wesley Harding the marriage to Sara Lownds was still prosperous, I believe Dylan combines the Paine elements (both referring to the award and the pamphlet) and the traditional ballad to state he refuses a "marriage with a generation". He chooses his own path, he does not do what people expect him to do (hence also the behaviour at the acceptance speech).
this is so good i want to see them live
what a great cover!!!! love it
thanks for posting this
very very nice
Beautiful.
And around and around His Throne... 2021
Man him and dax rigs in a band together would be like the music of the gods they are so similar yet like night and day
Just wanna say I love your profile picture
You do justice.
lov again always
Great song !!
getting excited about your show in denver april 28 17
omg I want more ! really love it. all his work btw :)
cheers
love
@Robot247 It's called a mandolin banjo made by the pullman company in the 1800's according to David his was made in 1897 and he got it about 10 years ago from a famous folk musician in Seattle. Also it was supposedly a gut string instrument originally. He said this during a mini concert in NPR back in 2009 there is a video of the appearance if you can find it simply titled "NPR Tiny Desk Concert"
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really wished this was on spotify :(
Still my fave Wovenhand interpretation 13 years later. To bad it's not on Deezer !
Great cover.
So good...
Awesome stuff
Pure genius
Excellent
i hear joe strummer in this guy at times. much in like with this, awesome find for tonight.
i live around the seattle area, and i wish i had my radio on when he performed
He is playing tonight @ Highline in Seattle
5D indeed!
I think the banjola is tuned Cm. Wonderful rendition, I will try tonight...
best cover..this one and Joy Division's Heart and Soul ( 16 Horsepower) ..
What they do with bad Moon Rising ese awesome too
@HellGrowler oh yeah and there is something called a banjolin its cool looking that i think looks like a banjo with a short neck and 4 strings and i think manjos are tuned to a violin its weird its a really cool thing to play if you find a nice vintage one
a love this song!!!!! (too)
Awesome
oè mon gars! ca c'est d'la country a l'ancienne! énorme voix!
2020 here!
Bob Dylan and Wovenhand!
Oh My Fucking God!
merci
@andSometimesY
While not technically Woven Hand, I think 16 Horsepower's (DEE's precursor to Woven Hand) "Secret South" is the best thing he's done.
I'd be a damn fool not to make the 3.5 hr drive to SLC to be there on Dec 9, 2012. DEE is a living legend no doubt about it.
@kexpradio It's actually an "August Pollmann Royal Mandolin Banjo" I believe.
YES
i read about this band in a Marduk(swedish black metal) interview, guitarist morgan spoke very VERY highly of this band, even tho its way outside the norm for black metal fans, him and the interviewer still praised this band , now i see why......... its amazing, all i can say its simply... wow, i also like it cause it sounds like death in june....... and i adore death in june, how this got past me all these years unnoticed is beyond me, now i must go.... i got alot of catching up to do
@Shalvagranate Lol l am also a big time Metal fan but like you said this is great.
@debnlinda It is a Banjola, basically a banjo with a wooden body. It is nothing like a mandolin.
O recomend you guys his short documentary
Today I found out Wovenhand is 16 Horsepower 🥴🥴🥴 been listening to both for years and never knew ....
He said in one interview that it is made in 1887.... it sounds beautiful...
@futurhumen its i think and its rare its a mandola banjo mandolin but that is a mandola body and it looks like a banjo neck because a banjo only has 5 strings who knows the thing is rare it looks like the one he has been around awhile i'm sure its old
я правда не понимаю слов но мне кажется это хорошая песня
@karloney lol okay l dont know cause there isnt meny Metalheads were l live and when you find they dont like to talk about it much so thanks nice to know that lol.
pascal is un bon homme et i would love to hang with him in canada where i think hes chillllllllin :)
why all Dylan's songs sound to me way better as covers than originals, question I will die with
Dylan's voice....wasn't that great probably
Wow..,
16 people are going to be smitten by the Almighty for disliking this video.
@kexpradio it has a hollow body and a long neck, which are not characteristics of banjo/mandolin hybrids.
i must know what that is he is playing! perhaps a custom piece?
also, great camera work
What is that instrument? Seems to have stringing similar to a banjo except with nylon strings?! Great and hypnotizing performance!
wow...
Bob Dylan is just a master storyteller, and he is just telling a story, I think. DEE does a good cover.