I love this tune. I wonder if the lyrics date back as far as the US civil war. "In the pines" might mean in pine boxes (coffins) and the train is taking the dead home. "North wind" maybe a reference to the union army. "Little girl" possibly a reference to the southern state of Georgia.
who knew bleakness could be so beautiful
Julianne Kolb It's stunning in its simplicity
just give me some fucking gravel already
This makes me want to live in old America.
Greetings from Brazil.
LEADBELLY!
I love this tune. I wonder if the lyrics date back as far as the US civil war. "In the pines" might mean in pine boxes (coffins) and the train is taking the dead home. "North wind" maybe a reference to the union army. "Little girl" possibly a reference to the southern state of Georgia.
The unique voice and talent of Bill Callahan ,beautiful.
It's a great song to get stoned too.
Callahan's music is usually good for that
Empire of Dust
why haven't I discovered that documentary for so long
This has slowly become my favorite song on this album.
Good choice
Well put together. Thank you
Great work..from a big fan down Under
awesome, tender and lonely.
love.
this is sleepysweet
Can't find the chords to this anywhere. I want to play it on my guitar but I can't find the damn chords
thank you, love smog
Can't get enough of this song. It's been on repeat for days.
Year ?
Early 2000's. The video is a bunch of clips from the 1920s-1940s.
done well
Gorgeous.
Running the Loping is also awesome
what film is featured in this video?
+maggiedarko its from old films i compiled from the internet archive. most my videos are
i love them
@@megabannedagain Is some of it from Eye of the Totem, filmed in Tacoma, WA?
Idk, the clip at the end is from an old movie called for the term of his natural life or something like that.