I never knew that the legendary Randy Wood removed the back and thinned the braces on “Hoss”. This makes so much sense now. The F-5s from the 1930’s are not known for their timbre and projection. The few I’ve seen in person weren’t as impressive tone-wise as ones from the mid 1920’s.
Sorry Sam, I didn't get the name of that Norman tune. Try as many times at the end as I could, just didn't get it. Audio quality was that poor. Sorry, my friend
Great content... but as others have noted, the audio quality is dire. It appears to have been recorded with an on-camera mic, and there is a lot of room reflections that render much of the dialog barely audible. A shame. A decent overhead mic (or lav) plus a second mic on the mandolin would have made a world of difference in production values.
Just for the record it seems completely intelligible to me and I do not have good hearing? Part of the problem is Sam often speaks while looking down and that does not help.
Just another Opinion but that really doesn't sound as good as many other mandolines Ive heard and played from that era. Maybe its the over-popularised Bush sound... maybe it's the Mando it's self I don't know Sams Good at what he does but if that his favorite one then I'm looking even more forward to listening less and less to the Ewww Grass crowd
Rarely has a more righteous musician walked the face of this Earth. Luv ya, Sam. Old Hoss as well.
I never knew that the legendary Randy Wood removed the back and thinned the braces on “Hoss”. This makes so much sense now. The F-5s from the 1930’s are not known for their timbre and projection. The few I’ve seen in person weren’t as impressive tone-wise as ones from the mid 1920’s.
You are one of my fave players, such drive and energy, love your fiddle playing too.
Song is called “weave and way” by Norman Blake if you weren’t able to catch it
Hoss is so powerful even in this toaster audio you can feel it.
Sorry Sam, I didn't get the name of that Norman tune. Try as many times at the end as I could, just didn't get it. Audio quality was that poor. Sorry, my friend
Weave And Way
My favorite Norman Blake tune.
Mandolin has an amazing sound!
SWEEEEET WOW,. lovely playing Sir 100--100
You the man Sam. 👍
Two of my faves. Sam paying tribute to Norman the Great.
I was Gifted a 1912 Gibson Mandolin..anyone know much about em?..I got here rhrough lookin at mandolin playing. Sam Bush and sierra. Lovin those Jams!
Wow...that thing is a cannon!
then he starts playing the mando and i have to turn the volume way down
Great video!
Hoss the boss. LOL
Great content... but as others have noted, the audio quality is dire. It appears to have been recorded with an on-camera mic, and there is a lot of room reflections that render much of the dialog barely audible. A shame. A decent overhead mic (or lav) plus a second mic on the mandolin would have made a world of difference in production values.
i can make out maybe every other word of this, and turning up the volume doesn't help. This is just one long unintelligible mumble.
Just for the record it seems completely intelligible to me and I do not have good hearing? Part of the problem is Sam often speaks while looking down and that does not help.
I can understand every word...?
i cant hear a thing he is saying, yup iam a little deaf but how annoying
A thumb down?
banjo players, you know....
Some people are incapable of acknowledging greatness when they see it.
Sprich mal lauter👎
Just another Opinion but that really doesn't sound as good as many other mandolines Ive heard and played from that era. Maybe its the over-popularised Bush sound... maybe it's the Mando it's self I don't know Sams Good at what he does but if that his favorite one then I'm looking even more forward to listening less and less to the Ewww Grass crowd
Well, bye Greg 👋 Don't let the door hit ya in the ass.