I watched this expecting to hate it - but I can’t help loving it. A brilliant cover of a brilliant song. I cried my eyes out watching Richard Thompson performing this song, then RUclips suggested this, and I’ve cried my eyes out a second time.
@@cathyhanley8658 Thank you Cathy for suggesting this! Logan Halstead's version is a brilliant cover from a youngster who is clearly very talented! He may not have Richard Thompson's guitar skills (yet) but he certainly can put a song across! Erm, I hope this won't annoy you, but the thing I find strangely gratifying about this, is that during the 50s and 60s the British folk music scene was totally dominated by bands playing covers of American folk music, but it was all a bit fake, towns, state boundaries, rivers, all got mixed up because a lot of the time the British artist didn't really know what they were singing or writing about. Richard Thompson really wanted to write a folk song in the American tradition of outlaws and cowboys, but he wanted to write about something British, so the only comparable thing he could find in contemporary British pop-culture were the bikers of the 50's and 60's. Our Granddad and Grandma on our dad's side used to be bikers. Our Granddad owned a Norton, a Triumph, and BSA, and though I don't know if they rode round Box Hill in Surrey, they certainly frequented Johnson's Café on the A20. Our Grandad loved American songs about outlaws and people who bucked against authority, so it's really amazing that now there are young American kids covering songs by a British folk artist! Everything goes full circle and music keeps getting better and better! Lots of Love, Gloria
@@theseustoo Mr Theseustoo, it's okay to cry your eyes out when you need to - I'm not a feminist, and I don't understand feminists slagging off men for being supposedly unemotional and not in touch with their feelings, yet wanting to be more like men themselves? If its true (and I'm by no means sure it is) that women are more emotional and empathic, and men are more rational and logical, then surely the way forward is for women to be more in touch with their rational, logical, side, and for men to be more in touch with their emotional, empathic side, that way we can meet in the middle. I don't know, it's just what I think. I'm just a humble Sindy Doll.. I don't understand you humans, but I wish you could all get along, and I don't think the politics of division will help you do that, but all while people can talk to each other and try to get along, then we can all get along. Lots of Love, Gloria
First bike I ever rode when 14 was a Vincent. I remember getting it going down this road thinking wow this great then started to think about slowing down and stopping looking down at my feet trying to remember which one is the brake.
Cool story. Some bikes had shift on right, brake on left, others were opposite. Abd to complicate matters, a Norton I rode was up for first, down for the rest. One time, going into 4th, I lifted the lever an found myself screaming second gear! At age 14, I was on my third bike. First was a BSA, then Harley, then Ducati. I set the Duke up for hillclimbs. I wish I had one photo of each bike I've owned over the past 55 years.
I've listened to these ladies perform this song at several other venues but still come back to this one as my favorite. Especially love Molly's guitar work. Sheer perfection.
Brilliant song - I first heard it at the 1989 Cropredy Festival in Oxfordshire, which I think was its first performance. This is an EXCELLENT version. It's almost as if Americans can perform it more 'authentically' than English people, which is strange because Richard Thompson is very English, but true. Very good!
Oooh lucky you. My parents gave me Vincent as my middle name when I was born in June 1952. It was my pa's first name and his mother's maiden name. My sister's youngest boy is also Vincent.
I’ve often wondered how one of my favorite songs with sound with a female voice, it’s less gritty and soaring than Richard’s, but it’s a beautiful and ringing interpretation that turns it into a tru love song more than an anthem
Wow that’s superb. Beautiful version! The girls made this song their own instead of copying it’s sounds like their song ! RT would be proud of this version !
This is lovely. Nice to see this performed in the US. (I know Box Hill well, I'm not 21 anymore and I never had a Vincent but it's a lovely spot and I had some great times there on my bike back in the day.)
I used to live in Stevenage the home of the mighty Vincent. There used to be a bike shop owned by George Brown,Vincent's test rider. The story goes he was pulled up by the police doing 140 mph on the old A1 one day and put up before the beak. The case was thrown out of court because the magistrate didn't believe a bike could go that fast! Mind you it was the 1950's.
Great rendition, great band. It is RT's song, of course, but it is everybody's song. Love their version, Del McCoury version, Reckless Kelly version. And you should have been at Delfest 2018 in Cumberland MD to hear RT and Del play it together, not many dry eyes on the field for that.
An outstanding cover of Richard Thompson's legendary song.
10+ years later this is the best rendition. 😍
I watched this expecting to hate it - but I can’t help loving it. A brilliant cover of a brilliant song. I cried my eyes out watching Richard Thompson performing this song, then RUclips suggested this, and I’ve cried my eyes out a second time.
Have you heard Logan Halstead's version on OurVinyl session? He's only 17 , but he's amazing. He wrote Coal River, and it's on repeat for me.
Me too... and I'm a BLOKE, ffs! ;)
@@cathyhanley8658 Thank you Cathy for suggesting this! Logan Halstead's version is a brilliant cover from a youngster who is clearly very talented! He may not have Richard Thompson's guitar skills (yet) but he certainly can put a song across! Erm, I hope this won't annoy you, but the thing I find strangely gratifying about this, is that during the 50s and 60s the British folk music scene was totally dominated by bands playing covers of American folk music, but it was all a bit fake, towns, state boundaries, rivers, all got mixed up because a lot of the time the British artist didn't really know what they were singing or writing about. Richard Thompson really wanted to write a folk song in the American tradition of outlaws and cowboys, but he wanted to write about something British, so the only comparable thing he could find in contemporary British pop-culture were the bikers of the 50's and 60's. Our Granddad and Grandma on our dad's side used to be bikers. Our Granddad owned a Norton, a Triumph, and BSA, and though I don't know if they rode round Box Hill in Surrey, they certainly frequented Johnson's Café on the A20. Our Grandad loved American songs about outlaws and people who bucked against authority, so it's really amazing that now there are young American kids covering songs by a British folk artist! Everything goes full circle and music keeps getting better and better! Lots of Love, Gloria
@@theseustoo
Mr Theseustoo, it's okay to cry your eyes out when you need to - I'm not a feminist, and I don't understand feminists slagging off men for being supposedly unemotional and not in touch with their feelings, yet wanting to be more like men themselves? If its true (and I'm by no means sure it is) that women are more emotional and empathic, and men are more rational and logical, then surely the way forward is for women to be more in touch with their rational, logical, side, and for men to be more in touch with their emotional, empathic side, that way we can meet in the middle. I don't know, it's just what I think. I'm just a humble Sindy Doll.. I don't understand you humans, but I wish you could all get along, and I don't think the politics of division will help you do that, but all while people can talk to each other and try to get along, then we can all get along. Lots of Love, Gloria
While reading this I can hear the very tight vocals and instruments and it is good. @@gloriagoldwell6077
Great harmonies on a terrific song about bad boys, motorcycles, and the girls who ride along.
I thought Del McCoury's version was my favorite, but this is right up there! I gotta' learn more about these gals.
You gotta listen to Richard Thompson's "version".
Brought a tear to my eyes listening to such a beautiful rendition of this classic song
First bike I ever rode when 14 was a Vincent. I remember getting it going down this road thinking wow this great then started to think about slowing down and stopping looking down at my feet trying to remember which one is the brake.
Cool story. Some bikes had shift on right, brake on left, others were opposite.
Abd to complicate matters, a Norton I rode was up for first, down for the rest. One time, going into 4th, I lifted the lever an found myself screaming second gear!
At age 14, I was on my third bike.
First was a BSA, then Harley, then Ducati. I set the Duke up for hillclimbs.
I wish I had one photo of each bike I've owned over the past 55 years.
Dang! Beautiful girls in cowboy boots with beautiful voices singing an outstanding song. I believe I will be watching that video a bunch of times.
Vincents. Legendary bikes. Black Shadow probably the best name ever. The Black Lightening almost mythical. We baby boomers were so lucky.
I saw a Black Shadow in a collection a couple of weeks ago. Reminded me of this classic song.
Wow. Y’all nailed this. Unknown Red Molly guitarist… your vocals are perfect. Made me feel it. Damn.
Their voices are so crisp and beautiful, perfect for this wonderful song.
This is a fantastic rendition of Richard Thompsons emotionally charged song. I LOVE this! I just saw Richard last week in Kent.
1st. time hearing these LADIES. Wow.........! VERY TIGHT. Love their sound.
Love this version, a love story updated with chrome and leather, including passion.
YT suggested this several times. I avoided it for weeks. Finally hit play.
Cried my eyes out.
Beautiful. Music and girls.
Just what I needed right now. So wonderful
Absolutely wonderful. There's nothing to dislike about this performance. I really dig the harmonies.
Excellent ladies!
I've listened to these ladies perform this song at several other venues but still come back to this one as my favorite. Especially love Molly's guitar work. Sheer perfection.
Brilliant song - I first heard it at the 1989 Cropredy Festival in Oxfordshire, which I think was its first performance. This is an EXCELLENT version. It's almost as if Americans can perform it more 'authentically' than English people, which is strange because Richard Thompson is very English, but true. Very good!
Great cover with a lot of soul.
Wonderful. I am lucky enough to ride a ‘52 Vincent, for the last 22yr.
I once rode pillion on a Vincent, a Black Shadow I think, back in the UK in the early 60s. I was hitchhiking to Brighton Sussex.
Treasured moments
Oooh lucky you. My parents gave me Vincent as my middle name when I was born in June 1952. It was my pa's first name and his mother's maiden name. My sister's youngest boy is also Vincent.
just beautiful, made me cry a little, as this song always has…thank you for posting it
Gorgeous vocals! Dobro player drawing some gorgeous tone out of that instrument. Beautiful lines in her solo.
That song can never be done any better than this
Well, other than by Richard Thompson.
@BugsAndWombats
...and Del McCoury with his band. 😢
Probably the best cover version of a Richard Thompson song I have ever heard.
ever hear The Other Favorites version? Probably my favorite. Skip to 15:44 ruclips.net/video/tu4F_ory77s/видео.html
Look up Del McCurry
this is really good, but the del mcoury band does it really well, too
@@crashbirmingham7063 ruclips.net/video/fQK2xFOAxrI/видео.html
Sean Rowe has a killer version
Such a pure, understated performance! Love it! Nothing beats an honest vibe. Spot on playing and harmonies as well
I’ve often wondered how one of my favorite songs with sound with a female voice, it’s less gritty and soaring than Richard’s, but it’s a beautiful and ringing interpretation that turns it into a tru love song more than an anthem
Love the sound of dobro expertly played.
Talented girls. Like the sounds of your voices by themselves and together in the trio. Nice job ladies. You ladies are into your music.
Indeed.
Excellent cover.
Beautiful harmonies ladies. I love this Richard Thompson song and your rendition is top notch, well done.👍👍🇨🇦
Really nice job.
Best version I have heard....Fantastic tight Harmony
I have seen Richard do this live and these gals nailed it! Thanks for sharing
Good Lord, that was beautiful. I can close my eyes and visualize all the scenes playing out.
That was Great !!
I've heard the Del Mcoury version of this song , this was cool too !
Wow..I can heard Richard Thompson clapping...
Wow! Awesome!!! Three amazing voices harmonizing perfectly! What a joy to listen to!
Awesome, outstanding!
What an inspired vocal and instrumental arrangement!
Best. Song. Ever.
Wow that’s superb. Beautiful version! The girls made this song their own instead of copying it’s sounds like their song ! RT would be proud of this version !
YES!!
So would Del.
Excellent girls, you can have my next 100,000 thumbs up😎
How does this only have 11K views?
As a great Richard Thompson fan, I was willing to dislike this, my apologies ladies, I loved it .
Sweet! Very nice! ❤️
Wow, really nice!
Excellent - love these girls.
Excellent!!! Thank you for this!!!
Love their sound and their music.
My fav song of all time.
Omfg what a great arrangement/performance. Wowza
well hot damn.... these girls and sing and play
That is a wonderful rendition of one of my favourite songs.
Thank you.
I always liked the Richard Thompson version and prefer the Del McCoury version, but this is right up there...very nice!
Yep. really enjoyed that ! .
beautiful.
I heard Red Molly do this live a few years ago. They are wonderful. All the best ladies.
I'm a new fan- you ladies kill it! Can't wait 'til hear all your other stuff!
Wow, wonderful.
Love you ladies, wonderful trio. I've seen you in various places, Sisters, Arcata at Dave's. You do put on a great show. Please stay big on RUclips.
Amazing!
Such a beautiful rendition of a beautiful song. You do it such justice.
What perfect harmonies. beautifully done
This is lovely. Nice to see this performed in the US. (I know Box Hill well, I'm not 21 anymore and I never had a Vincent but it's a lovely spot and I had some great times there on my bike back in the day.)
I used to live in Stevenage the home of the mighty Vincent. There used to be a bike shop owned by George Brown,Vincent's test rider. The story goes he was pulled up by the police doing 140 mph on the old A1 one day and put up before the beak. The case was thrown out of court because the magistrate didn't believe a bike could go that fast! Mind you it was the 1950's.
Is that Box Hill in Surrey or near Bath?
@@markthomas1225 Surrey.
@@philipsquire9056 No need to apologise.
@@markthomas1225 :P
Stunning.
great job with that great old tune
Very nice work
Was amazing
great job ladies, outstanding
Beautiful. Well done Ladies!!!
Wow - very VERY nice. Had not thought of Dobro on this & harmonies- keeps getting better!
Perfect. Great performances.
My god this is beautiful ❤
Extremely clean and precise rework congrats Ladies.
Great Song by Great Messengers.
Thank You Red Molly!!
Be well!!
Great job !
Great rendition, great band. It is RT's song, of course, but it is everybody's song. Love their version, Del McCoury version, Reckless Kelly version. And you should have been at Delfest 2018 in Cumberland MD to hear RT and Del play it together, not many dry eyes on the field for that.
Wonder if my X went to that Cumberland
Wow, brilliant rendition ,
Beautifully done. Love your rendition.
Great performance of a great song, merci ladies.
Beautifully sung. Well done girls.
Saw them a few years ago. They are great!
Thank you WUMB Boston for introduce me to their music.
A select few radio stations still play great music, don’t they?
Nice to find a great tune done by still more talented lasses. I was only aware of Beth Wood covering this. Red hair and black leather.,,,
Cheers to you ladies, well
done!
Heart warming down home music, beautiful!!!
First time I've heard this sung by girls, and it's a whole fresh song from this perspective.
And their vocals and instrumentals are beautiful!
Wow! This was very special and lovely! God bless, Charles
Really nice performance indeed!
Love it! I've got the red headed girl, but I'd sure love to have the Vincent too.
Amazing.... Thankyou ladies.
Holy s*** you girls are good the girl on the Dobro is killing it
Got damn!!
lovely Nice
Laurie, you are the bomb. My life is better knowing that you are in the world.
Obviously, you have a fan.
loved it red molly
Killer cover! Well done!!
Great version of a great song. Thanks, RM