Pete Seegers Rainbow Quest Hedy West, Mississippi John Hurt, Paul Cadwell Full Episode Low

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2018
  • Pete Seeger TV sorozata a folk zene népszerűsítésére.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @777Eliyahu
    @777Eliyahu 5 лет назад +41

    so grateful we have this footage of John Hurt

    • @777Eliyahu
      @777Eliyahu 3 года назад +1

      @Dwayne Colson I definilty dont care, thanks for a completely worthless comment

    • @toughlikerocks
      @toughlikerocks 3 месяца назад

      And the quality of the film is excellent! AND the cameraman did a great job of filming John's right and left hand so you can see what he's doing. Pete Seeger did an amazing thing with this show.

  • @davewichmanndw
    @davewichmanndw 3 года назад +9

    What a beautiful soul was John Hurt.

  • @joelesilva
    @joelesilva 13 дней назад

    Magnifique!!!!!

  • @porkfrog2785
    @porkfrog2785 4 года назад +9

    'Why did he have a red hammer?' oh sweet, innocent, uber-talented lady

  • @brodyheffernan6935
    @brodyheffernan6935 5 лет назад +23

    I'll be giving you a few thousand views on my own. John Hurt is a daily inspiration but to have these other titans of true music? Happy days.

  • @friscochirinos
    @friscochirinos Год назад +2

    John Hurt the messenger, the human, just the truth about life and death....beyond the words, beyond the groove

  • @rcc2741
    @rcc2741 Год назад +1

    Mississippi John hurt! Amazing

  • @DougieLink
    @DougieLink Год назад +1

    Wow never thought I would see these 4 together. 🙏

  • @racourdav
    @racourdav 4 года назад +1

    Dear sweet John! When Pete died I was watching them religiously for awhile... I was mesmerized by all the talent!

  • @gangelone999
    @gangelone999 Год назад +1

    this is gold!!

  • @drewgarcia9823
    @drewgarcia9823 3 года назад +1

    I like the video so relaxing even im 20 years old ....it gives me nostalgia folk vibes

  • @enricobusetto722
    @enricobusetto722 4 года назад +3

    Music at its very best

  • @chasesutherland1168
    @chasesutherland1168 5 лет назад +17

    This is amazing thank you for uploading

    • @westernpanorama
      @westernpanorama  5 лет назад +5

      OK! Pete Seeger was my banjo teacher and he and Toshi was my friend. www.tothkalman.eoldal.hu Best Kalman

    • @juicylucy5797
      @juicylucy5797 4 года назад

      @@westernpanorama You are truly blessed.

  • @Gratefulcassady
    @Gratefulcassady 2 года назад +1

    Really cool stuff

  • @porkfrog2785
    @porkfrog2785 4 года назад +6

    John Hurt's sound = a big sincere hug...Lonesome Valley is something I can almost sing good and remember the lyrics to...I don't like Seeger 'suggesting' what he plays...let him play what he wants

    • @Gratefulcassady
      @Gratefulcassady 2 года назад +1

      Seeger seems to just know there wasn’t a lot of time and wanted as many songs as possible makes sense

  • @nathanp.3909
    @nathanp.3909 2 года назад

    My god, her deciding against that other song changed my life.

  • @bouymarker
    @bouymarker 4 года назад

    sorry theres no more footage of John Hurt...like all true artist, never rich till their dead but their soul is eternity and we will enjoy forever

  • @tonyg318
    @tonyg318 4 года назад +1

    Would have loved to hear the rest of MJH's story of about recording his first record. Does he have a book?

  • @aeacidae312
    @aeacidae312 2 года назад +1

    then greatest hour I've spent on this stupid website in a while

  • @sergio_jose
    @sergio_jose 2 года назад +1

    24:33 sounds like classical music, like something mozart would write. The American musical tradition is so beautiful, so many masters in one video 🙏

  • @steveroberts8719
    @steveroberts8719 5 лет назад +4

    Why isn't the music synchronized with the singing. Please fix.

  • @blindboyflowers
    @blindboyflowers 5 лет назад +1

    "why did he have a red hammer?" she says right after Spike Driver Blues.
    Im guessing John Henry painted it red to simulate his blood being on it,
    for the purpose of faking his own death.
    Also, does anyone know what John Hurt might be saying in the line:
    "I've walked all the way from east ????" @40:33

    • @ikepapalua
      @ikepapalua 5 лет назад +2

      Colorado

    • @mlwsf
      @mlwsf 4 года назад +1

      He had a red hammer for one because he drove himself to death competing against the machine. Also red as well as the Hammer have traditionally been symbols of the labor movement. The subtext of the song is a warning that the machines are coming to replace people, to take their jobs. Sound familiar?

    • @porkfrog2785
      @porkfrog2785 4 года назад

      red in art always equals spilled or spent blood or sex. I'm guessing 'red hammer' means he spent his life's blood swinging that hammer

    • @unwavery
      @unwavery 4 года назад

      communist imagery.

    • @jeffpower6473
      @jeffpower6473 2 года назад +1

      @@unwavery nope. His hammer was painted red with blood.

  • @joshdelafuente1171
    @joshdelafuente1171 Год назад

    Cocaine blues by Johnny Cash borrows a lot from her song. This is great stuff

  • @GenteelCretin
    @GenteelCretin 5 лет назад +9

    17:43 - I was momentarily taken aback when Hedy said "negro tradition." I was curious as to when the word fell out of favor, and it turns out the same year this was recorded was the year the term "negro" actually began to be culturally debated.

    • @Stanlayy-em4fk
      @Stanlayy-em4fk 4 года назад +3

      Colored is another word that my black father who was born in the 1930's used until his death.

    • @writereducator
      @writereducator 4 года назад +5

      In 1960, Negro was the most respectful term to use. Colored was okay but more common. The N word was of course terrible. But at that time to call a person black would be considered by the black person to be disrespectful. Now you must use black or African American and negro is strange and maybe insulting.

  • @KP-fy5bf
    @KP-fy5bf 3 года назад +1

    Maybe I'm crazy but the whole time they are sitting there and talking no one ever looks or talks to Mississippi John Hurt, its almost as though he isn't even in the room. Wonder why that might be...

    • @porkbroth
      @porkbroth 3 года назад +2

      They go around in turn and look at whoever is speaking at the time. What do you expect them to do if he's not particularly talkative?

    • @user-qj1ex4ui1h
      @user-qj1ex4ui1h Год назад

      Wonder why indeed... peep the part of the discussion when they talk about the cake walk?? Literally, everyone talking about it *except* the only black person in the room. smh. A different time...

    • @user-qj1ex4ui1h
      @user-qj1ex4ui1h Год назад

      @@porkbroth You might be right that he's not talkative, but remember this for context: this is during Jim Crow. Imagine being in his shoes during this time. This whole show, awesome as it is, celebrates a genre mostly hijacked from a silenced, terrorized community. At no moment are they even deferential to MJH, even during the cakewalk convo, and you can sense the estrangement between the white artists and him, even if they are polite, there's a wall. Just google cake walk and maybe you might understand why MJH is so quiet and maybe even get why @K P made the original comment

  • @claytonwalter8700
    @claytonwalter8700 4 года назад +1

    in recording guys like Roscoe, rev. Davis and John Hurt, Seeger half made up for being a mind-numbing poser.

    • @stephenbouchelle7706
      @stephenbouchelle7706 3 года назад +4

      Hmm. Why a poser? He didn’t say he grew up in a log cabin. Old time music wouldn’t be with us today if not for middle class kids who wanted to learn it. Seeger defended what he believed in all his life.