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  • YES!!.. | FIRST TIME HEARING The Osborne Brothers - Rocky Top REACTION
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  • @garygoodman4342
    @garygoodman4342 2 года назад +452

    If you're gonna do Bluegrass, you have to do the Father of Bluegrass Music, Bill Monroe. I recommend Blue Moon of Kentucky, which was also one of Elvis Presley's 1st hits. Or if you want instrumental Bluegrass do Flatts and Scruggs Foggy Mountain Breakdown which was the theme song to Bonnie and Clyde

    • @willdwyer6782
      @willdwyer6782 2 года назад +18

      Flatt & Scruggs recorded The Ballad of Jed Clampett, the theme for The Beverly Hillbillies TV show.

    • @paulamelnyk986
      @paulamelnyk986 2 года назад +12

      Jay and Amber probably don't know that Bonnie and Clyde was a movie about a couple who were gangsters in the 1930's.

    • @chrisunger3186
      @chrisunger3186 2 года назад +10

      Yes, bill monroe

    • @andrewbittle6854
      @andrewbittle6854 2 года назад +5

      Yep, I'd recommend the Dillards. I also think y'all would get a kick out of Heyseed Dixie

    • @jamieshue6145
      @jamieshue6145 2 года назад +4

      Yup Bill Monroe and Scruggs and Flatts!

  • @SkankyYank
    @SkankyYank 2 года назад +38

    Bill Monroe is the father of bluegrass, but Ralph Stanley (Stanley Brothers) is the VOICE. He developed his incredible unique vocal phrasing growing up listening to his dad sing old gospel hymns a cappella. He tells the story of having the choice of a pig or a “banjer” for one of his early birthday’s. The rest is history. “A Man of Constant Sorrow” and the eerie & chilling “Oh, Death” are prime examples of his legendary singing.

    • @alleykeosheyan4779
      @alleykeosheyan4779 Год назад +1

      Cajun fiddler Doug Kershaw would be worth checking out too!

    • @jobe6792
      @jobe6792 Год назад

      Absolutely!

  • @davidreed1096
    @davidreed1096 2 года назад +161

    Bill Monroe, Ricky Scaggs, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. All great artists.

    • @TheMrBlackCrow
      @TheMrBlackCrow 2 года назад +5

      can't forget the stanley brothers too.

    • @TomG626
      @TomG626 2 года назад

      And Billy Strings

    • @Calamity_Jack
      @Calamity_Jack 2 года назад +3

      Earl Scruggs doing "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" is the original bluegrass classic!

    • @robertcherman
      @robertcherman 2 года назад

      BLUEGRASS
      Uncle Pen - Bill Monroe ©1950
      Dust in a Baggie · Billy Strings ©2016
      Little Brown Hand · Jim Eanes ©1957
      Tennessee · Jimmy Martin ©1962
      Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms · Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, The Foggy Mountain Boys ©1952
      Rocky Top · Osborne Brothers ©1967
      Boll Weevil · Punch Brothers ©2015
      Looking For The Stone · Ralph Stanley ©1975
      Hallelujah We Shall Rise · The Sauceman Brothers ©1976
      I've Never Been So Lonesome · Ted Lundy and The Southern Mountain Boys ©1972
      Dooley · The Dillards ©1963
      The Wrong Road · The Hall Brothers ©1938
      You Broke Your Promise · The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers ©1952
      Mountain Dew · The Stanley Brothers ©1960
      Jesse James · Toby Stroud and The Blue Mountain Boys ©1954

    • @Chris-yi3mo
      @Chris-yi3mo 2 года назад +1

      Any Bluegrass list has to include Ralph Stanley

  • @judybunch5394
    @judybunch5394 2 года назад +35

    This song is the fight song for the Tennessee Volunteers football team. I've loved this song since I was a little girl and I LOVE the VOLUNTEERS when they adopted this song I was sooooooo happy. Glad you enjoyed it

  • @kevinhooper3003
    @kevinhooper3003 2 года назад +138

    Yes! As a native Tennessean I am busting with pride listening to this. Rocky Top is one of Tennessee’s official state songs.
    As a reference, Rocky Top is referring to the beautiful, gorgeous Smoky Mountains in East Tennessee.

    • @kevinvanderwende6298
      @kevinvanderwende6298 2 года назад +19

      Did you mentally (or audibly) say “WOO!” during the chorus?
      Go Big Orange!

    • @pete3397
      @pete3397 2 года назад +7

      @@kevinvanderwende6298 Go Vols!

    • @lindamosley922
      @lindamosley922 2 года назад +9

      Don't forget us Blue Ridge Mountain folks here on the TN, NC end 💙

    • @johnlackey1244
      @johnlackey1244 2 года назад +5

      Specifically one of the three peaks of Thunderhead Mtn in Great Smoky Mtns above Cade’s Cove. The AT crosses it as it traverses the park.

    • @tomcat8316
      @tomcat8316 2 года назад +9

      @@lindamosley922 OUCH ! Don't forget abut usins what live on the ALABAMA END OF LOOKOUT MTN. ( fORT Payne TO BE EXACT you know the home of the group Alabama ? maybe you hve heard of em ? )

  • @bobbyholley8578
    @bobbyholley8578 2 года назад +60

    thanks for playing my favorite song. This is the fight song of the University of Tennessee. Its probably played at least 12 to 15 times at each game. It's amazing listening to 100,000 fans singing this song as the band is playing this song. My wife and i go to every home game for the last 28 years. Peyton Manning played there and Reggie white also. I'm sure Rob knows these 2 great former NFL players. Bill Monroe was known as the king of Bluegress and that's who you need to react to. I watch you every day, thanks for what you're doing.

    • @GetSoberWithMe
      @GetSoberWithMe Год назад +5

      Yea if anyone watches college football i guarantee they know this song...ima huge Vols fan myself

    • @josephgleason6801
      @josephgleason6801 Год назад +4

      10 or 12 times? I sat next to the U..of Tennessee band at a game at Notre Dame and that band played the refrain to Rocky Top every time rbe Vols got a first down. Seemed like way more than 10 or 12 times to me. 😉

    • @becky_927
      @becky_927 Год назад +4

      Go #TennesseeVols Go!!! #VFL

    • @Inboden69
      @Inboden69 Год назад +1

      ya i cant believe sports fans like these two seem to claim wouldnt know this song. Im not even close to a Tenn fan but when they sing it its amazing.

  • @francisseidel8014
    @francisseidel8014 2 года назад +79

    Flatt and Scruggs are probably the most famous of the genre from the early years. Whenever I hear bluegrass, I always think of how The Beverly Hillbillies brought that music to people who would have never heard it otherwise.

    • @daveowens9849
      @daveowens9849 2 года назад +2

      I'm with ya on that one! I just recommended them and the theme to the Beverly Hillbillies!

    • @thomasmacdiarmid8251
      @thomasmacdiarmid8251 2 года назад +2

      @@daveowens9849 To be followed with Weird Al's version

  • @videofaves
    @videofaves 2 года назад +24

    Rocky Top is the unofficial fight song of the University of Tennessee. About 10 years ago a small town in Tennessee changed its name to Rocky Top. Outstanding song!
    Bluegrass music is a genre that has a huge range. I would recommend listening to the Del McCoury band doing “Get down on your knees and pray “. Their are great live versions of this on RUclips. Think you both will love it!

  • @Gigi_Unapologetic
    @Gigi_Unapologetic 2 года назад +270

    Definitely give Allison Krauss a shot! In her early days with Union Station, she was heavy into bluegrass and played the fiddle. She progressed more into popular music into the 90s. Also, she has the voice of an Angel.

    • @isg01010
      @isg01010 2 года назад +3

      Her song “Paper Airplane”is one of my favorites

    • @willdwyer6782
      @willdwyer6782 2 года назад +8

      Allison and Robert Plant did some good work together. Her cover with Union Station of When You Say Nothing at All is a beautiful vocal performance.

    • @rkw436
      @rkw436 2 года назад +4

      I can't hear her Catfish
      John enough times.

    • @skywarrior00
      @skywarrior00 2 года назад +2

      Union Station is one of those groups where every single musician is world class and have their own solo careers but still come together for tours and studio time. Alison is still heavy into Bluegrass and very much a current star in that genre, along with her Union Station bandmates. That said, yes, she has had much more success in crossing genres than the rest of the guys. Of course, Dan Tyminski was the singing voice of George Cloony in "O Brother Where Art Thou", Ron Block is one of the smoothest mellow guitar players around, and Jerry Douglas is absolute king on the dobro. It's a great ensemble and well worth a listen, especially if you can watch a live concert recording. Bluegrass tends to be very acoustic and doesn't have that "wall of sound" effect that can cover many errors by the artists. Union Station just doesn't make errors.

    • @SirOtter1
      @SirOtter1 2 года назад +1

      I saw her open for Garth Brooks at Murphy Center in Murfreesboro back in the 90s. I thought then and still do that he should have opened for her.

  • @paulavance5096
    @paulavance5096 Год назад +61

    You can't go to a University of Tennessee football game without hearing this song played by our awesome Pride of the Southland Marching band! Go big orange!!🧡🏈

    • @jwoo1800
      @jwoo1800 Год назад +2

      unfortunately there were a couple years there where you actually could. Glad they seem to be back to form.

    • @GetSoberWithMe
      @GetSoberWithMe Год назад +2

      Even if u dont go there everyone knows Rocky Top if they've ever watched college football

    • @yoda6697
      @yoda6697 9 месяцев назад

      ROLL TIDE ROLL

    • @edwardcrutchfield6243
      @edwardcrutchfield6243 6 месяцев назад +2

      Go Big Orange!! 🍊🍊🍊

    • @ClassicRollPlayer
      @ClassicRollPlayer 5 месяцев назад +2

      GBO!🟠

  • @JC-es5un
    @JC-es5un 2 года назад +135

    If you didn’t know, this is the official state song of Tennessee. You guys should hear Dolly sing this. 🙂

    • @cbramblejr
      @cbramblejr 2 года назад +2

      Written by two Kentucky boys

    • @mibesto8039
      @mibesto8039 2 года назад +16

      You’ll definitely hear this at a Tennessee Volunteers football game!!! 😁😁😁😁🤟🏼♥️♥️

    • @delfordchaffin5617
      @delfordchaffin5617 2 года назад +8

      Tune in next Thursday night as TN beats Purdue in the Music City Bowl... guaranteed to hear this a lot. 🧡

    • @kenpumphrey8384
      @kenpumphrey8384 2 года назад +3

      @@mibesto8039 Not these days. UT is too sorry to score. LOL!!!! Sic 'em DAWGS!

    • @SirOtter1
      @SirOtter1 2 года назад +3

      @@mibesto8039 Class of '84 here - nothing like watching a football game with 100,000 of your closest friends!

  • @wolveswithoutteeth
    @wolveswithoutteeth 6 месяцев назад +4

    I was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. Been away from home for many years, but every time I hear Rocky Top I feel proud of Tennessee and a tear comes to my eyes. Smokey Mountain Rain by Ronnie Milsap is another famous Tennessee song.

  • @bettypogue7021
    @bettypogue7021 2 года назад +36

    If you have ever watch a Tennessee Vols footgame you have heard the band play Rocky Top everytime they score.

  • @cmnslcf
    @cmnslcf 2 года назад +20

    “Rocky Top,” like “Tennessee Waltz” is a state song that has enjoyed wide popularity outside Tennessee. This bluegrass standard was written in only ten minutes 1967 by the husband/wife songwriting team of Felice and Boudleaux Bryant as a diversion from another writing assignment.

  • @jenniezamek2849
    @jenniezamek2849 2 года назад +31

    ROCKY TOP is the University of Tennessee's fight song. For several years it's been voted the #1 college fight song in the country.

    • @mandyg5444
      @mandyg5444 2 года назад +6

      That’s what I was going to comment and was surprised that they hadn’t heard it before. Not saying they’re being fake at all... just a little shocked that they’ve never heard it? I can watch a college game and hear just about every version of that song there is.

  • @angieacapella1847
    @angieacapella1847 2 года назад +7

    Being a football guy, Jay, I’m surprised you didn’t know this was University of Tennessee’s school song. Nothin’ like 100,000 fans singing “Rocky Top” at the same time at Neyland Stadium! GO BIG ORANGE!

  • @markoehler2752
    @markoehler2752 2 года назад +100

    Many bluegrass musicians are brother acts. The Stanley’s most notably, but Bill Monroe (the “father of bluegrass”) began his career as a duo with his brother as well. Check out Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill, Dailey & Vincent, Rhonda Vincent, and Patty Loveless is a must!

    • @MsDemeanorsMusings
      @MsDemeanorsMusings 2 года назад +3

      Ricky Skaggs did Country Bluegrass just about better than anyone!

    • @scotttretten8020
      @scotttretten8020 2 года назад +1

      The Three Pickers album With Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs and Erarl Scruggs is top notch

  • @12floz67
    @12floz67 2 года назад +14

    As a metal head guitarist I’ve always been impressed with bluegrass music and players. The tempo is fast right along with their playing. I’ve always liked this tune, thanks for putting in your channel.🤘🍻

    • @GetSoberWithMe
      @GetSoberWithMe Год назад +3

      And a banjo is so hard to play... much respect...when i hear that fiddle and banjo my soul warms up...love it

    • @PreacherDan
      @PreacherDan 9 месяцев назад +2

      Tit might sound uncivilized and a bit hokey but bluegrass music (played right) is one of the most difficult genres to get involved in because the level of talent one must have to play it is much higher than that of nearly any other genre other than possibly jazz.

    • @ralf-peterberg1083
      @ralf-peterberg1083 4 месяца назад +1

      @@PreacherDanYou’re absolutely right. And it’s the genre where you get the least amount of money for every note you have to play 😢 sooo sad ….

    • @Kelsie154
      @Kelsie154 2 месяца назад +1

      I grew up on both bluegrass and metal, and to me, the genres are VERY similar from a technicality standpoint despite being very different in sound.
      Bluegrass is to country as metal is to rock. And bluegrass is basically acoustic metal 😂

  • @edselman58
    @edselman58 2 года назад +55

    I use to play in a bluegrass band years ago.Whenever we played at a bluegrass festival,there were 3 numbers people would often request to hear.One was...."Rocky Top"...one was a banjo number.."Foggy Mt. Breakdown"..and the other a fiddle tune...Orange Blossom Special.These are fast hard driving numbers to play that Bluegrassers love to hear and also to "flatfoot" to.A lot of what makes a great bluegrass band is not just the tight musicianship but also the harmonizing of the vocals.

    • @MsDemeanorsMusings
      @MsDemeanorsMusings 2 года назад +1

      If you ever make it to South Central Kansas, you should check out the Walnut Valley Bluegrass Festival In Winfield. One of the best around. (But NEVER eat any food that comes out of the Pecan Grove camp ground! They use special recipes, LOL)

    • @tarheelkev9293
      @tarheelkev9293 2 года назад

      Check put Ricky Scaggs video Country Boy

    • @wolfpat
      @wolfpat 2 года назад +2

      Do you ever go to Galax, VA?

    • @edselman58
      @edselman58 2 года назад +1

      Have not been in long time.Would like to go to their annual fiddlers convention.

  • @bluegrassreb
    @bluegrassreb Год назад +3

    I used to work Gatlingburg, Tn and had a call to the actual hotel and then THE room that Felice and Boudleaux Bryant wrote this banger. Was cool standing in a musically historic spot. Hats off to East Tennessee.

  • @sharrontaylor5448
    @sharrontaylor5448 2 года назад +37

    Love Bluegrass. My favorite Bill Monroe Uncle Pen, and Flat and Scruggs Foggy Mountain Breakdown, Orange Blossom Special . Flat and Scruggs do the Beverly Hillbilly show theme song and Petticoat Junction and Salty Dog Blues, Ralph Stanley. Love the tenor. Mandolin is a main instrument with the banjo and guitar. Also, a amazing banjo musician is Steve Martin, the comedian. Most of the bluegrass players do dress in very nice suits

  • @tobywallace578
    @tobywallace578 2 года назад +5

    Melody, beat and musicianship tell the tail no mater the type of music. Talent shows through always

  • @TexasRivermedic
    @TexasRivermedic 2 года назад +37

    I’d like to suggest:
    Ralph Stanley - Man of Constant Sorrow, Rank Stranger, Pretty Polly, Oh Death, The Roses Will Blossom
    Ricky Skaggs - In Heaven We’ll Never Grow Old, Shouting On the Hills of Glory
    John Hartford - The Way Is Narrow
    Appalachian Road Show - Tribulations
    Flat & Scruggs - Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms, Foggy Mountain Breakdown
    Dolly Parton & Bill Monroe - Mule Skinner (live)
    Female Friday Blue Grass:
    Patty Loveless You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive
    Alison Krauss - On Heavens Bright Shore

    • @delicatefleur
      @delicatefleur 2 года назад +3

      Oh death for sure. It'll give you chills

  • @mjabqmanwk
    @mjabqmanwk 2 года назад +18

    "Bluegrass" is a direct descendant of the fiddle, guitar and mandolin music that was brought over from the aulde sod by Irish and Scottish immigrants many, many decades ago. The essentially African-American instrument, the banjo, was added as the years went by. Some of the most beautiful songs are ballads with ancient lyrics. I think you two would have fun researching some of this music!

    • @dday9257
      @dday9257 2 года назад +1

      Name a couple black banjo players I can check out.

    • @mjabqmanwk
      @mjabqmanwk 2 года назад

      @@dday9257 Cedric Watson, John Snipes, Dink Roberts, John Tyree.
      See also ruclips.net/video/DkGSns7-_e0/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/SHx_hpx-q5A/видео.html

    • @homealonebuild3090
      @homealonebuild3090 2 года назад

      Other than reading comments, have you ever actually seen them research anything?

    • @mjabqmanwk
      @mjabqmanwk 2 года назад

      @@homealonebuild3090 No, not really ...but then I would have no way of knowing.

  • @normanhutcheson812
    @normanhutcheson812 2 года назад +64

    “Not ALL country people are bumpkin!” You tell ‘em, Amber! 😂 😂 😂. For another great bluegrass song, try “Orange Blossom Special”, by Rhonda Vincent and The Rage. They are amazing! They use 5 fiddles/violins for the sounds of the train! And no, Jay, they are NOT dressed in bib overalls and barefoot, spitting tobacco into a coffee can! Lmao!

    • @flomurdock
      @flomurdock 2 года назад +4

      And not just NOT bumpkins. Many bluegrass musicians are virtuoso players. I don't know a lot about him, but you should check out J.D. Crowe, he just died today. Jim and Jesse, another brother group. Diesel On My Tail. Del McCoury is worth checking out, too.

    • @scubaspookryu
      @scubaspookryu Год назад +1

      I'm with you Norman! It sounds more like Jordan was describing a hillbilly jug band! Rhonda Vincent, "The Hardest Working Woman in Bluegrass". She has an AMAZING solo voice, but I almost like hearing her sing harmony because she knows exactly what to give based on the singer(s) she's harmonizing with and the mood of the song. Let's not forget that she's pretty accomplished on several instruments. And her band, The Rage, is made up of musicians that are each world class in their own right. She tried country music and was phenomenal, but she decided to go back to what she loved most, bluegrass. They have so many great songs to choose from.

    • @kimberlystark3944
      @kimberlystark3944 Год назад +1

      My sister-in-law was a national champion fiddle player. She played Orange Blossom Special, with my husband accompanying her on banjo, at Bush's inauguration. 🥰

  • @gravytrain416
    @gravytrain416 4 месяца назад +1

    I was lucky enough to see the Osbourne Brothers back in 2004 or 2005 with my fiance. Saw them in a small-town theatre in Mount Airy, NC. My soon-to-be bride remembered Rocky Top when she was a kid, so I took her to see them in person. The small venue was awesome. They interacted with the crowd, and made it feel so personal. Wonderful show. They had a new fiddle player at the time, a really young boy, and someone in the crowd yelled up, "let's hear that boy play the Orange Blossom Special!" That's an instrumental, and the kid laid into it. Did a fine job, too. Driving a truck, I used to haul steel out of Dayton, Ohio down to South Carolina, and coming down Interstate 75, there's an exit for Rockytop, TN. So it's a real place. I always wished I was in a car instead of a semi, so I could get off and do some exploring. Y'all should check out "Ruby". That was another one of their hits. Keep up the good work. Y'all put out so much stuff, I'll never live long enough to see it all, lol! Love y'all.

  • @sekmand
    @sekmand 2 года назад +48

    Look up videos of the home crowd singing this at Univ. of Tennessee football games...it is incredible.

    • @davidsanders5788
      @davidsanders5788 2 года назад +6

      Go big orange

    • @cbramblejr
      @cbramblejr 2 года назад +1

      Rocky Top you ought to see, my unforked family tree. Good Ole Rocky Top, don't know my ABC"s

    • @sparkie88
      @sparkie88 2 года назад +2

      Go VOLS!

    • @erinhansen2110
      @erinhansen2110 2 года назад +1

      It's all the fans have left since UT hasn't had ToP 10 national relevance in 2 decades. :)

    • @kenashburn5473
      @kenashburn5473 2 года назад +1

      @@cbramblejr There's always one...

  • @user-su2oi5pb7b
    @user-su2oi5pb7b 2 месяца назад +1

    The first time I heard the Osborne Brothers changed my life. They completely floored me, I'd never heard anything so good and I still haven't. I managed to make it to over 70 something shows and they'll forever be my favorite

  • @off-kiltervapors4634
    @off-kiltervapors4634 2 года назад +18

    Yes! You can't help but smile when that high lonesome bluegrass vocal kicks in. Bill Monroe is a bluegrass star you should totally check out.

  • @shannonharris898
    @shannonharris898 8 месяцев назад +3

    Imagine sitting in the midst of 100k people singing this song at Neyland Stadium after a huge win, like last year when TN beat Alabama!

  • @gpxo11
    @gpxo11 2 года назад +10

    don't forget the dillards from the andy Griffith show-singing as the Darlings-songs Dooley, Buckin Mules and There Is A Time are winners.

  • @Skiddaloo
    @Skiddaloo 2 года назад +2

    Billy Strings--New Grass Revival---Tony Rice--Bluegrass Album Band--Old & In The Way--Hot Rize--Del McCoury Band

  • @tmatt0001
    @tmatt0001 2 года назад +68

    Here is a GREAT Bluegrass song. 'Foggy Mountain Breakdown' It is an instrumental. Every player in the video is very famous in the Bluegrass genre. All are considered among the best at their instruments. Make sure to read the description of the video to see all the players. Even Leon Russell appears in the video, as does comedian Steve Martin:
    ruclips.net/video/yQIJuu3N5EY/видео.html

    • @randyhodges8782
      @randyhodges8782 2 года назад +3

      Yes!

    • @TonyM1961
      @TonyM1961 2 года назад

      Steve Martin is actually a very talented musician who plays more than just banjo, but he was famous for having one on stage during his stand-up comedy, especially in his early performances

  • @evelynhoard2845
    @evelynhoard2845 6 месяцев назад +2

    Fight song for the University of Tennessee! (My home) I've heard this all my life. A town here recently changed it's name to Rocky Top..so it does exist now!

  • @donaldriddle230
    @donaldriddle230 2 года назад +35

    The instrument you're asking about is a Mandolin. The vocal style is called High Lonesome. Bobby Osborne, Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley. Del McCrory, are just a few artists famous in bluegrass. Rocky Top is by the way the School song for The Tennessee Volunteers!

    • @renafox4481
      @renafox4481 2 года назад

      Also one of Tennessee's state songs

    • @snafubar5491
      @snafubar5491 2 года назад

      WarDayummEagle!!!

  • @owlbuquerqueturkey
    @owlbuquerqueturkey 2 года назад +1

    Jerry Garcia (of the Grateful Dead) had a couple bluegrass side projects. One group was called Old & In the Way, check out their song "Old & In the Way" (yes, "Old & In the Way by Old" & In the Way"). He also did a project with David Grisman and Tony Rice called "The Pizza Tapes". Their version of "Shady Grove" is just phenomenal!!

  • @briangulley6027
    @briangulley6027 2 года назад +28

    After this song you have to listen the 1949 version of Foggy Mountain Breakdown by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, it's the ultimate blue grass song.

    • @sharrontaylor5448
      @sharrontaylor5448 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely love Flat and Scruggs. And I agree with you about the Foggy Mountain Breakdown. Then Bill Monroe. Uncle Pen is great. I do not like Ricky Skaggs version. It is not a good second in my opinion. That is just my thoughts on it.

    • @briangulley6027
      @briangulley6027 2 года назад +1

      @@sharrontaylor5448 I'm sure you know this but other might not, but Lester and Earl were in Monroe's band at one time.

    • @sharrontaylor5448
      @sharrontaylor5448 2 года назад

      @@briangulley6027 you know I may have known that. But I am not going to say I did lol. Memory is faulty. However, I did meet a nephew of Earl Scruggs in 2014. He attended my church in a different state congregation we met at a church gathering of multiple congregations. He and his wife were there and he was our song leader for choir. He has since passed away.

  • @axltyler
    @axltyler Год назад +3

    Rocky Top is one of the greatest songs ever written.

  • @stevedavis5704
    @stevedavis5704 2 года назад +74

    If you want Country/bluegrass sound on a banjo look up Roy Clark on the banjo. He was a master of guitar and banjo and always fun to listen to. Also since he moved to Tulsa in 74 there is a strong connection to Oklahoma. A more modern group is Southern Raised Bluegrass. My favorite of theirs so far is Orange Blossom Special which is a classic song. Lastly for a female banjo player I like Mean Mary and my favorite song is Iron Horse.

  • @lonnyjohnson2061
    @lonnyjohnson2061 2 года назад +1

    You should check Molly Tuttle. She is the first woman to win the blue grass instrumentalist of the year award. When she gets going you can't see her fingers.

  • @blackprix
    @blackprix 2 года назад +33

    When I hear this song I think of the University of Tennessee, I’ve been to their football games as a visitor from the other team and good all rocky top never stops being played!
    100,000 football fans singing it all together is amazing and as a visiting fan from the opposing team… It can wrangle you

    • @glenbmc3734
      @glenbmc3734 2 года назад

      Very true. Having lived in Knoxville for a couple of years, this song is like their national anthem.

    • @jeffstarkey7726
      @jeffstarkey7726 2 года назад

      Big Orange fan born and raised. Love me some Rocky Top!

  • @johnandrews3151
    @johnandrews3151 2 года назад +3

    Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandel/Dueling Banjos - 1972 Vinyl 'Deliverance' Motion Picture Soundtrack.
    This is the single release from the motion picture starring Burt Reynolds.
    It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Singles Chart and was a massive #1 hit on the Country Chart to boot!
    One of the biggest selling bluegrass instrumental hits ever.

  • @jennifermorris6848
    @jennifermorris6848 2 года назад +5

    Alison Kraus for female Friday and blue grass. Check “Every time you say goodbye” for blue grass or “When you say nothing at all” for country or “Down to the River to Pray”

  • @JustTired659
    @JustTired659 Год назад

    My father was born and raised in the Eastern Mountains of Tennessee. He moved to Maryland, where I was born but as a kid my dad would take us to Bluegrass Festivals and I would see The Osborne Brothers and many others in person.
    The musicians would walk around and talk with the folks that were there to see them.
    One of my favorite songs from them was Tennessee Hound Dog.

  • @kenlangston3451
    @kenlangston3451 2 года назад +29

    It isn’t bluegrass but very few reactors have done Okie From Muskogee by Merle Haggard. It is such a fantastic song. I think you guys would really enjoy it.

    • @dustywaynemusic6297
      @dustywaynemusic6297 2 года назад

      That's like his worst song. Even Merle didn't like it because nobody understood it was a joke.

  • @pete3397
    @pete3397 2 года назад +6

    Also, when you talk about bluegrass always being upbeat, there's a whole set of bluegrass known as "murder ballads". Check out "Caleb Meyer" by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings.

  • @Mr05Chuck
    @Mr05Chuck 2 года назад +18

    Dan Fogelberg is some one you should react to. He was not blue grass per-say but but out a great blue grass album in 1985. It is called High Country Snow. Great Bluegrass album.

  • @hollypinkley7936
    @hollypinkley7936 2 года назад +1

    Rhiannon Giddens is probably the best NEW bluegrass singing banjo picker out there - just watch her 2015 Austin City Limits singing "Ruby" - it will BLOW YOU AWAY!!!! she opened the Concert for Ken Burns docu "Country Music" you will be blown away - she is probably the only black bluegrass singer out there these days!! Her Poor Wayfaring Stranger is great!!!!! Thes best out there!!!!

  • @gkiferonhs
    @gkiferonhs 2 года назад +9

    For bluegrass you gotta hear, Flat & Scruggs doing Foggy Mountain Breakdown

  • @brucefarrar7359
    @brucefarrar7359 2 года назад +4

    You cannot question their musicality.

  • @sarahmartin2968
    @sarahmartin2968 2 года назад +7

    I used to clog dance to this song as a kid growing up in Lawton, Oklahoma. So thank you for giving me a small glimpse of my childhood back!!❤❤

  • @SWVA2TX
    @SWVA2TX 2 года назад +3

    One of the greatest bluegrass performances I've ever seen is Ralph Stanley and Patty Loveless doing Pretty Polly. Her singing will blow you away.

  • @Verlopil
    @Verlopil 2 года назад +14

    The great Earl Scruggs and crew with Foggy Mountain Breakdown is probably the most well-known bluegrass song to folks outside of the genre, unless you count Dueling Banjos. There's a great video of him and a bunch of famous country players all playing the song later in his life. It's a lot of fun.

  • @travisbicklesmohawk7069
    @travisbicklesmohawk7069 Год назад

    My old boss was a Grammy nominated bluegrass player. Whenever the big name boys came through northern Colorado, let's just say the jam sessions at the farm were incredible.

  • @gunsmoke7193
    @gunsmoke7193 2 года назад +6

    Bill Monroe & The Blue Grass Boys - Uncle Pen. Bill Monroe is considered the father of bluegrass.

  • @hamfox6523
    @hamfox6523 2 года назад +2

    Darrel Scott, “ you’ll never leave Harlan alive” one of the best songwriters you will find. This song gets right into your very soul.

  • @thundernels
    @thundernels 2 года назад +29

    In bluegrass, the stud singer of the group is often the high tenor harmony singer, not necessarily the lead singer. People like Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Del McCoury even someone like Ricky Skaggs. That high lonesome sound is very indicative of bluegrass.
    For a more modern take, you might try early Alison Krauss or Nickel Creek.

    • @JonHolida2
      @JonHolida2 2 года назад

      Old Crow Medicine Show is another good modern group

    • @teddtarr
      @teddtarr 2 года назад

      Lester Flatt ( of Flatt & Scruggs) is another good example of that high-pitched, nasal toned vocal style.

  • @joesmith8725
    @joesmith8725 5 месяцев назад +2

    Good ole hill billy country bluegrass music! lol Bumpkin music! Jay is right with the descriptions, lol.
    Music straight from the Appalacian Mountains of Tenn, West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, etc (although has Irish roots from settlers, Celtic music).. They play this song at Tennessee Volunteers football, basketball, baseball games.

  • @isg01010
    @isg01010 2 года назад +7

    Bobby Osbourne (lead vocals and mandolin ) is 90 and still performing. His brother Sonny on banjo recently passed away.

    • @delicatefleur
      @delicatefleur 2 года назад

      I just came on to say this. We have a banjo business and I do the inlay for Sonny's banjos.

  • @bobbiecrawford3245
    @bobbiecrawford3245 Год назад

    You two crack me up. Amber you love banjos and horns more than anybody I’ve ever seen! You’re so funny

  • @ginalolajupiter2942
    @ginalolajupiter2942 2 года назад +18

    Well, I just time traveled. This was my dad's jam! (he would have been 88 this year). For a more modern spin on the banjo might I suggest Bela Fleck or Mumford and Sons. The banjo has its roots in Ireland and Scotland and those are my people, lol. I watch a lot of music reactors and I never, in a million years, thought that I would hear the Osborne Brothers. What a weird surprise. Happy holidays to you and your lovely family.

    • @delicatefleur
      @delicatefleur 2 года назад

      Interesting about the banjo having its roots in Ireland and Scotland. I would have thought Africa. But maybe I'm wrong

    • @walterbennett8032
      @walterbennett8032 2 года назад

      Actually the banjo is the only true American instrument. Invented in North America in the 1800s.

  • @sallyphillips9175
    @sallyphillips9175 Год назад

    I'm very late seeing this, but I was surprised y'all didn't immediately connect this song to the University of Tennessee. It's their fight song. Also, Sonny Osborne died a few years ago, and Bobby passed away June 27, 2023.
    My dad was a banjo player in a bluegrass band in the late 70s and early 80s called Backporch Bluegrass Express. All of his close friends were in the band. All band members had RVs, and in 1980 we all went to a bluegrass festival called Redgate in Knoxville, TN. The Osborne Brothers were there, and I instantly became a fan after seeing their show. I went backstage (you could do that then) and hung out with them a while. Really nice folks! After that, I'd try to see them and chat at every festival we went to that they were playing at. They came to know us on sight!

  • @EcclesiasticusRex
    @EcclesiasticusRex 2 года назад +21

    Bluegrass is a form of Country-Western, so you might find a lot of crossover between artists. But, look for Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs “Foggy Mountain Breakdown,” and then a group called The Dillards who were featured on The Andy Griffith Show often in the 1960s. Of course, just about all the music on the television program “Hee Haw” that ran for something near 30 years. Here are some Bluegrass legends who ended up on Hee Haw that you should definitely hear: Grandpa Jones, “Mountain Dew,” and David “Stringbean” Akeman, “Lil’ Liza Jane.” Great choices today! Cheers.

    • @kenqb5450
      @kenqb5450 2 года назад +1

      You forgot the theme from the TV show "The Beverly Hillbillies" and Flatt and Scruggs appeared on "The Andy Griffith Show" .

    • @EcclesiasticusRex
      @EcclesiasticusRex 2 года назад

      @@kenqb5450 True. But I didn't forget. I don't want to write pages and pages in a response. But if you search for Flatt and Scruggs, you won't be able to avoid "The Ballad of Jed Clampett." Roy Clark also appeared on The Beverly Hillbillies and much of his work is also Bluegrass in nature.

    • @mikemaricle9941
      @mikemaricle9941 2 года назад +1

      Yep, the Darlins.

    • @DrDanQ
      @DrDanQ 2 года назад

      WRONG!!!! There is NO SUCH THING as "Country-Western" music!!! Only people who are totally unfamiliar with Country music call it that. There is Country music....there is Western Swing....but there is NO 'Country-Western" music!

    • @EcclesiasticusRex
      @EcclesiasticusRex 2 года назад

      @@DrDanQ If I recall correctly, before around 1950ish, the term "Country" music didn't exist. It was called "Folk" or "Traditional." But music with those designations were automatically "public domain," and could be recorded by just about anyone without penalty. From what I have read, the term "Country-Western" was coined so artists of those genres could receive royalties and avoid having their music stolen. I'm sorry that you don't like those designations. Merry Christmas.

  • @jamesscott2704
    @jamesscott2704 2 года назад +2

    Billy Strings, Billy Strings, Billy Strings… best flat picker playing bluegrass today.

  • @alleycat9422
    @alleycat9422 2 года назад +6

    I'm from Knoxville Tennessee and this is played all the time and especially during the UT vols games

    • @utcnc7mm
      @utcnc7mm 2 года назад

      "PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLAND" does a phenomenal job playing it!

  • @melaniemcdade-id4up
    @melaniemcdade-id4up 7 месяцев назад

    Played at every wedding receptionI've been to. Later in the evening when all are in the mood to crazy dance.

  • @ginasarmina4728
    @ginasarmina4728 2 года назад +9

    I love this song, so upbeat! So enjoying the smiles on your faces!

  • @thundershadow
    @thundershadow 4 месяца назад

    You guys have never disappointed. Thanks for sharing your reaction.

  • @carollittle1059
    @carollittle1059 2 года назад +14

    Ya'll need to listen to Ricky Skaggs version, he plays mandolin.

  • @richardbishop8666
    @richardbishop8666 Год назад

    this is of my favorite reactions of all the time. As a guy who lives in the smokey mountains I could stop laughing. loved it

  • @jayrussell4833
    @jayrussell4833 2 года назад +6

    Love watching you guys but you just won my heart even more I’m a grad of Tennessee and this brings back sooooooo many memories of football games!!! You can’t go anywhere in Tennessee that you don’t hear this song

  • @rifleattheplayground
    @rifleattheplayground Год назад

    Im from the hometown of the Osborne Brothers and they have a festival in hyden ky every year with lots of bluegrass musicians. Always a good time.

  • @bigdaddymopar68
    @bigdaddymopar68 2 года назад +13

    Another GREAT song is " Knoxville Girl " by the Louvin Brothers that tells a tragic story. Allison Krauss has one called " Jacobs Dream " that tells another sad tragic and TRUE story.

    • @CherylStephens-ww8pv
      @CherylStephens-ww8pv Год назад

      My parents used to sing “Knoxville Girl” when I was a little girl. Quite a lullaby!

  • @scottwilson3741
    @scottwilson3741 2 года назад +2

    The Tennessee state song. The line about getting their corn from a jar is referencing the corn mash used 2 make moonshine

  • @suzC7
    @suzC7 2 года назад +10

    This just took me back to being a kid in the late 70s and going to Silver Dollar City each summer. They had bluegrass groups in the main gazebo and this was my favorite song to hear from the performers. My kids (10 and 12) get a kick out of it and the other songs on my "Childhood Memories" playlist.

  • @mcmlxv9827
    @mcmlxv9827 5 месяцев назад

    When I was a small child, a few guys would get together in my uncles living room playing bluegrass. We're talking in the deep mountains of Tennessee. My mom loved this. She's buried on a mountain there. Although I've lived elsewhere my entire life, that's where I'll be buried too.

  • @wlg1223
    @wlg1223 2 года назад +5

    I love this. Bobby is playing the mandolin. One of my very favorite songs of any genre

  • @jesselewis5699
    @jesselewis5699 Год назад

    Oh my, she’s such a doll. You don’t know how lucky you are son to have a woman like her.

  • @geralddzara637
    @geralddzara637 2 года назад +7

    You must hear the LIVE version of You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive by Patti Loveless.

  • @johndunn1758
    @johndunn1758 9 месяцев назад

    I, like you guys, love all the different genres of music. Music speaks to the soul. Just LOVE Music!!!°

  • @paulboudreau3754
    @paulboudreau3754 2 года назад +5

    There's a young cat that's an amazing guitarist that is taking old time music from different genres like this and just making them his own. Check out Billy Strings, Dust in a Baggy. There's different versions of it out there, including one from a house party backroom back before anyone knew who he was. Check it out.

  • @Tararu5000
    @Tararu5000 2 дня назад

    The Stanley Brothers. My uncle (who played fiddle and guitar) said they are the real deal. A good one is "Rank Strangers." Also "Footprints in the snow."

  • @rblume1968
    @rblume1968 2 года назад +15

    Steve 'n' Seagulls is a current bluegrass group that covers mostly classic rock songs and reconstructs them to a bluegrass style. "Gimme all you're lovin" The ZZ Top cover is my favorite they do but any are good to me. Some of the bluegrass purist may not like it or think its real blue grass, I'm not sure but it sounds good to me. Also I'm surprised Rob hadn't heard Rocky Top being a big sports fan. You cant see much of a Tennessee football game without hearing their band playing it or the fans singing it. It's like an anthem for them.

    • @roserollins9800
      @roserollins9800 2 года назад +1

      AC DC Thunderstuck is another awesome song that they do

    • @michelem2167
      @michelem2167 2 года назад

      Check out "The Cleverlys"

  • @denveryoder9358
    @denveryoder9358 3 месяца назад +1

    If this doesn't make you smile there's something wrong with you! Some of the finest musicians in the world play bluegrass music.

  • @groovydjs
    @groovydjs 2 года назад +42

    On the other end of the bluegrass spectrum, please do NEW GRASS REVIVAL "Can't Stop Now".

    • @samzilla1281
      @samzilla1281 2 года назад +5

      And for bluegrass jazz fusion follow Bela Fleck to The Flecktones.

    • @willdwyer6782
      @willdwyer6782 2 года назад

      "New grass" isn't new. The Louvin Brothers were using electric guitars on bluegrass records in the '50s.

    • @mikemaricle9941
      @mikemaricle9941 2 года назад +2

      Grateful Grass, bluegrass renditions of Grateful Dead songs.

    • @Rogn1
      @Rogn1 2 года назад +1

      I was coming on to suggest this. They have many awards, one of the best of all time.

    • @sbigford
      @sbigford 2 года назад

      AGREED! The best period!

  • @harleypiper
    @harleypiper 2 года назад

    I'm a 61 yr old white man and I watch you both with expectations and I am all smiles while listening to this tune. The lead singer just past I believe it was in 2020. I am a huge bluegrass fan . Did I hear right that she grew up listening to bluegrass? Amazing dear.

  • @KayeWhye
    @KayeWhye 2 года назад +7

    Bluegrass is the roots of country music. I consider it the "heavy metal" of country. Remember Kieth Whitley? He sang for J. D. Crowe And The New South before going solo and switching to country.
    It is so good watching you two expand your knowledge of and taste for all these different kinds of music. I grew up exposed to almost all of it, and I am so grateful for that.
    Others have mentioned Allison Krause, who covered Kieth Whitley's "When You Say Nothing At All." As much as I love a good cover, I think that one is my favorite.
    Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs (Beverly Hillbillies theme song), The Seldom Scene, Suzie Boggus, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Spectrum (featuring Jimmy Goodreau on mandolin, AND Bela Fleck *all time favorite banjo player)
    So many other great bluegrass bands, so so many!

  • @tammymontgomery7195
    @tammymontgomery7195 5 месяцев назад

    My dad's favorite group...THANK YOU

  • @bettypogue7021
    @bettypogue7021 2 года назад +4

    That is the University of Tennessee song they play at football games. They call Knoxville Rocky Top

  • @DevilDog78
    @DevilDog78 2 года назад +1

    The Mandolin has 8 strings and is tuned the same as the fiddle (violin). Bluegrass has a unique vocal sound. This is the best example of that sound. BTW...I never chewed "tobaccy", spit or wore overalls. 🤣

  • @FatBottomedGirl
    @FatBottomedGirl 2 года назад +4

    This was the first song I learned to play on the piano. Must have been about 6 or 7 years old living in Michigan and called my Grandma in Florida so I could play it for her over the phone. Thanks for the wonderful memory! 💜🎹

  • @pyoung1573
    @pyoung1573 2 года назад +1

    I'm not a Tennessee Volunteer fan (the university) but I love how they play this song at all their games. I sing right along with them.

    • @GetSoberWithMe
      @GetSoberWithMe Год назад

      I think its actually the num 1 football song in the nation

  • @isg01010
    @isg01010 2 года назад +6

    Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby did an incredible bluegrass version Hornsby’s “The Way It Is”

  • @theblacksheep5226
    @theblacksheep5226 2 года назад +1

    Foggy Mountain Breakdown by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs 1949. You'll be absolutely amazed at the jam on this.

  • @michaelcamp5513
    @michaelcamp5513 2 года назад +5

    Please please please check out The Osborn Brothers “Ruby”. Find the live version from an outdoor festival in the 60’s. The length of time Bobby holds his notes is amazing. It’s one of those songs where you need to hold onto your hat. “Ruby” was written in 1938 by world renowned female banjo virtuoso Cousin Emmie. Also The Stanley Brothers “Mountain Dew”, The Dillard’s “Dooley”.

  • @harleypiper
    @harleypiper 2 года назад +1

    Its so nice to see and hear your true from the heart reactions. Music like this will probably be hits ever again like they were way back then. Thank you for sharing!

  • @lindamosley922
    @lindamosley922 2 года назад +6

    Rocky Top is the official song of the University of Tennessee. You also need to check out Patty Loveless "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive", or "The Lucky One" {my favorite) by Allison Krauss. And, yes, all these people wear shoes.

    • @utcnc7mm
      @utcnc7mm 2 года назад +2

      "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" would be a good one for Female Friday, that is an awesome song, good selection.

    • @sandracox4341
      @sandracox4341 2 года назад +1

      Please, please, please do Patty Loveless "you'll never leave Harlan alive" on Female Friday!

  • @SkankyYank
    @SkankyYank 2 года назад +3

    Female Friday suggestion: “I’m with Her” … I'm with Her are an American band consisting of singer-songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O'Donovan. Their live performance of “Hear Jerusalem Moan” is a great display of their talents backed up by the incredible Billy Strings.

  • @patrickvarine8476
    @patrickvarine8476 2 года назад +7

    Songs like this are why I love playing bluegrass. It's just a whole lot of fun, and it makes you feel GOOD. A lot of the big bluegrass dudes dressed up in suits and ties specifically to combat the "tobacker-chewin' hillbilly" stereotype.

  • @tedcole9936
    @tedcole9936 2 года назад +1

    Recommended group: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. They spanned genres from bluegrass to country to rock. A big hit for them was "Mr. Bojangles" which has some nice mandolin - and is a wonderful song. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band brought bluegrass and old-school country to a whole new generation of young folks in the 1970s when they collaborated with Nashville old-timers on a triple LP called "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" - It's an American Classic. Many great tracks on that huge album, but a great one to start with is "Tennessee Stud" - Doc Watson with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. It's funny and sweet. Doc Watson essentially invented his own style of country guitar picking. He was amazing. If you want pure bluegrass instrumentals from that 'Circle album, it's there, too - try Soldier's Joy.