The prettiest banjo song with the weirdest name...

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @robertbiggs1702
    @robertbiggs1702 Год назад +1835

    Johnny Booger is a corruption of earlier versions of the name: Booker, Boker, Bucker, Bugger. This is folk music, so the name, lyrics and even the melody change as it passes from player to player, place to place and down through time. It's a folk tradition that started as a shanty in England. It was adopted by plantation slave banjoists, then adopted by minstrel players who further modified it. There are more variations of this than you can shake a banjo at.

    • @trublu2556
      @trublu2556 Год назад +74

      @PlasmaStorm73
      You should have seen the size of that fish I caught 5yrs ago...By the time that story got back to me, Big foot swam out to the boat and helped me pull that fish in the boat..It was that big😳

    • @Wolfshield777
      @Wolfshield777 Год назад +38

      There are Appalachian versions of this song.

    • @CarlosBenjamin
      @CarlosBenjamin Год назад +34

      Well I didn’t know the name until I glanced at this comment right below the video…..

    • @darubicon1501
      @darubicon1501 Год назад +14

      Fun fact - Johnny Fever first coined this term as a swamp or bog dweller!

    • @dlkline27
      @dlkline27 Год назад +28

      @@trublu2556 You know how fishermen lie. I pulled a catfish from a 53 acre lake one time that was so big the water level dropped six inches when I beached it.

  • @Convoycrazy
    @Convoycrazy Год назад +472

    “Just uh .. one more thing! ☝🏼” Is that a giant poster of Peter Falk as Columbo? Love it. Pretty song too

    • @kathybramley5609
      @kathybramley5609 9 месяцев назад +9

      Great role

    • @CertifiedDoc
      @CertifiedDoc 9 месяцев назад +21

      So I'm not the only one who noticed.

    • @pinchopaxtonsgreatestminds9591
      @pinchopaxtonsgreatestminds9591 9 месяцев назад +7

      On thing that's always on my mind about Peter Falk is that he forgot that he played Columbo due to dementia... how did he forget that!!!

    • @kathybramley5609
      @kathybramley5609 9 месяцев назад +12

      @@pinchopaxtonsgreatestminds9591 what do you not understand about dementia!? Big memories go, partially or wholly. Access to them as well. It might not be as total as it seems to be reassuring but it does involve a physical destruction of memory in the tissues of the brain. Yes, it is disconcerting especially for family members and for the people themselves, and it is a bit random. But, going back to the partial memories - also what someone remembers is sometimes strategic (maybe he didn't feel able to talk about it at the moment he was asked) but that works because memory in dementia is sometimes random or specific. People forget their children, but they may seem familiar. Sometimes people can remember job related anxiety or be in the moment of a job or other history - but if you ask them outright when they're not there then they won't be able to get access to the memory or reflect on it, or especially in early dementia as I said the reflection might be avoided because it's very difficult in terms of language skills, details and emotionally painful multiple ways, something it can be painful to be aware of too.

    • @CJJC
      @CJJC 9 месяцев назад +13

      The T-shirt is also something of a clue.

  • @JoshuaLaFond
    @JoshuaLaFond Год назад +264

    This tune I learned as a kid, in Northern Minnesota, from a friend of the family visiting from Kentucky. He called it the Soul of Johnny Wanderin'. He sang words to it as well, some so thick Appalachian that I could not understand them all, but it was basically about the wandering soul forlorn looking for his beloved. It was enchanting, sweet, erie, and intriguing. Likely "booger" is coming from something similar to "boogie-man", or a sneaking spirit.

    • @daveogarf
      @daveogarf 10 месяцев назад +17

      Yes! In Texas, kids played a chase game called "Booger Bear", so I think you're on track with your assumption.

    • @julienielsen3746
      @julienielsen3746 9 месяцев назад +7

      Or Bigfoot. Wood Booger.

    • @TexRenner
      @TexRenner 9 месяцев назад +8

      I really like that name, "Soul of Johnny Wanderin'".

    • @UndyingZombie
      @UndyingZombie 9 месяцев назад +1

      I dunno, you can shake a banjo at a lot of things. Will get you strange looks but you can do it.

  • @dvldog_
    @dvldog_ 10 месяцев назад +314

    Well, the algorithm actually brought me something wholesome and beautiful! Who knew it could do that? Nicely done Pheobe! Keep up the good work!

    • @anniekirts6621
      @anniekirts6621 9 месяцев назад +4

      Very pretty song! Booger up!

    • @Anonymous-km5pj
      @Anonymous-km5pj 9 месяцев назад +3

      me too ! wonders will never cease....
      ima guess Rolling Hill Flowing Streams 2nd guess Mama's Washboard
      Johnny will be Johnny....

    • @sam6816
      @sam6816 8 месяцев назад +1

      I think I've got the best so far: somthing with "Sugar" and "Hill" 💋

  • @MichaelEdelman1954
    @MichaelEdelman1954 Год назад +295

    Johnny Booger is the subject of several folk legends. This is one that I found:
    “Johnny Booger actually lived in Knott County, his real name was Johnny Young. Hes buried in the Young fork cemetery on Lotts Creek. Everyone during his lifetime swore he could make things happen such as making things appear out of thin air then making them disappear again and had the ability to make inanimate objects move and even kill certain animals by pointing at them. He often talked about having such powers and he said that it bothered him and scarred him greatly. He once proved to a lady what he could do, he made a flock of sheep appear and after she touched them and said she could feel them they disappeared into thin air... He however lost his powers after he started attending church and sleeping with a bible under his pillow.”

    • @twilightzone-ex-hostage1997
      @twilightzone-ex-hostage1997 Год назад +16

      I am a descendant of Knott County folks! Love that!

    • @wayne00k
      @wayne00k Год назад +21

      I heard he lost his powers after he started sleeping with the deacon's widow under his pillow...

    • @wayland76
      @wayland76 Год назад +16

      Probably related to the word boogie-man then; I also wonder about boggert.

    • @jethrobradley7850
      @jethrobradley7850 Год назад +11

      I heard he lost his powers after people started following him around with their banjos

    • @Xxxxxrrr6464
      @Xxxxxrrr6464 Год назад +2

      Good share

  • @cervus-venator
    @cervus-venator Год назад +310

    I know that the Appalachain word "Booger" referres to a ghost, demon, or a bad person. As soon as you said the name I thought it was a song about the ghost of Johnny, but then reading Michael Edelman's post below told the true story. I remember my dad saying to me as a kid to not let the boogers get me. He was referring to ghosts or just scary things in general and not boogers from someone's nose, lol. As always, thanks Phoebe. Looking forward to the progression of this one.

    • @andhewonders
      @andhewonders Год назад +14

      Don't want to be picky over the name.👃

    • @16semiquavers
      @16semiquavers Год назад +18

      Ahhh maybe this is like "bogeyman"!

    • @cervus-venator
      @cervus-venator Год назад +7

      @@16semiquavers Yes actually my father stated that it went from boogers, to boogerman to boogyman/bogeyman as people started associating the word boogers with the nose, lol.

    • @cervus-venator
      @cervus-venator Год назад +2

      @@andhewonders this gave me a good laugh.

    • @AmosPressley
      @AmosPressley Год назад +3

      @cervus venator, that was my first thought as well.

  • @leahharris3323
    @leahharris3323 9 месяцев назад +93

    I thoroughly enjoyed your eclectic decor while listening to you play. The picture of cats in robes, a uke, string lights, fish curtains, a whisk, sea monkeys. 👍

  • @pappyfiddle
    @pappyfiddle Год назад +92

    Usually people put the mike close to the source. There's an inverse squate [square] law involved, so if the mike is twice as far away, the volume it records is one quarter as loud. You can boost the volume in production but the mike is also going to pick up your neighbor mowing and everything else, if it's right in front of the sounce [sound] source those other things will be nearly silent.

    • @trebor1745
      @trebor1745 25 дней назад

      SQUATE ? Proofread, then post. Inverse square, I think

    • @pappyfiddle
      @pappyfiddle 20 дней назад

      @@trebor1745 Please forgive small mistakes, I will fix with [corrections] so your good comment retains its sense

  • @darren8517
    @darren8517 10 месяцев назад +64

    All I know is Peter Faulk as Columbo in the poster behind you.
    And, that really was a pretty song.

  • @tomreingold4024
    @tomreingold4024 Год назад +96

    This is the first video of yours I’ve watched. Your style is so clear and sweet. Thank you so much.

  • @ne8r
    @ne8r Год назад +217

    Phoebe - I would put the microphone close to the banjo (source of sound). This will improve your Signal (banjo) to Noise (echo) ratio. For voice, or in your case music, the microphone should be 6-8 inches from the source of sound.

    • @robertfitch310
      @robertfitch310 Год назад +11

      Good advice!🌲⛰👨‍🌾🙏🇺🇸

    • @lifewiththelaurences
      @lifewiththelaurences Год назад +10

      I was gonna say the same thing. You sound great Phoebe!

    • @ronjones4069
      @ronjones4069 Год назад +8

      you could get fancy and have two microphones, but definitely you need the microphone closer to the instrument.
      Nice pickin'@@mal2ksc

    • @frankohashiguchi
      @frankohashiguchi 11 месяцев назад +8

      Sounds wonderful where it is! “Echo” = natural reverb. Further, playing with mic distance allows for different amounts of pick/finger sounds v.s. Tones. There is no hard and fast rule about mic placement.

    • @Skinflaps_Meatslapper
      @Skinflaps_Meatslapper 11 месяцев назад +11

      I dunno about you guys but I had to turn my sound up to max just to hear anything.

  • @fiddlerr
    @fiddlerr Год назад +25

    Hi Phoebe. I learned this tune some years ago as “Johnny Booker” or “Old John Booker”. Best regards!

  • @markbullen5989
    @markbullen5989 Год назад +39

    In my local session in Leeds West Yorkshire, we play a tune called booger man. It gets quite lively. Anyway loved your version of Johnny booger. You had your banjo concentration face on. Good stuff.

  • @aBluegrassPicker
    @aBluegrassPicker Год назад +23

    I never would have PICKED that name! You really BLEW me away with that one.

  • @slowlearner984
    @slowlearner984 8 месяцев назад +8

    Love the "happy place" expression on your face while your playing. :)

  • @StephenNorth-m2n
    @StephenNorth-m2n Год назад +34

    My home town is just north of the city of Manchester, England, and there's a public park by the name of Boggart Hole Clough. A boggart is a name for a ghost, and it's interesting to read the references to such in the comments for the name "booger". Love your playing keep it up!

    • @paulallen3557
      @paulallen3557 Год назад +8

      Friend, it would be my guess that you have just hit on the origin of our "booger." That's so cool! Greetings from Floyd County, KY.

    • @WildViews9
      @WildViews9 7 месяцев назад

      Lived by the side of Heaton Park back in the 1960s, i think the name Boggart also gives rise to ‘bogey’ man … i also remember where the bridge crosses the River Irwell it used to get very misty and quite a bit scary, especially when folk went down there shooting rats with air pistols/rifles.

  • @PIVfirestarkproducon
    @PIVfirestarkproducon 9 месяцев назад +11

    I didn't know I needed a daily dose of banjo but thank god the algorithm did

  • @therealtoner
    @therealtoner 9 месяцев назад +25

    Not sure how to explain it, but the vibes are immaculate in this video. It just feels cozy to watch. Good stuff!

  • @foreststewart1968
    @foreststewart1968 10 месяцев назад +5

    If it's a C tuning down a whole step, then (because of the way that half-steps & whole-steps are arranged on the piano) you would be in B flat. Normally when you go down a letter name you go down a whole step (2 half steps)... but there's no black key on the piano between the notes B & C, so going down from C to the next letter name is only a half-step. You need to go down another half step (to B flat) in order to be down a whole step... which is the key that you're in. And yes, it does sound good with that tuning. Thanks for posting this little gem.
    : )

    • @unclejaque4321
      @unclejaque4321 2 месяца назад

      That lower tuning was common for the old Minstrel pickers, since the gut strings they used wouldn't take too much tension or they would bust on you. Having a replica civil war banjo with guts how well I know!
      The old banjos typically didn't have frets so the lower tuning is easier on the fingers.
      Most of Dan Emmitt's tunes were written for that "Low bass" tuning, which has a unique sound - especially on guts in the old "stroke" style.

  • @samueleide
    @samueleide 7 месяцев назад +9

    Listening to this, to me it sounded like a warm, gentle breeze on a care free summer afternoon. So I'd just call it Summer Afternoon. Great playing!

  • @StillRunningWithPointedSticks
    @StillRunningWithPointedSticks 2 месяца назад +3

    I’m captivated watching you not look at the fretboard. I can see you “seeing” your fingers as you “look” around the room. Every eyebrow twitch is precious.

  • @DovidM
    @DovidM Год назад +5

    Old Johnny Boker is in Briggs’ Banjo Instructor of 1855. The channel Arcane Banjo runs through it.

  • @johnmakarsky2787
    @johnmakarsky2787 Год назад +32

    Wonderful job Phoebe! You are blowing me away how fast you are learning. Countless hours practicing im sure, but it is really is paying off. I really enjoy listening to you play. Thank you!

  • @pinkushatejar
    @pinkushatejar Месяц назад +1

    The 5x scale poster of Columbo and the Columbo shirt is a powerful aura
    "just one more thing mister booger... the boys at the lab... they say the killer smells. he stinks. he smells like a boger from a schnozz. a real stinker, sir. huge stench"

  • @MorganReece
    @MorganReece 10 месяцев назад +3

    Sounds like
    “can’t wait to get home and see you again… spring time breezin and oh my heart is leading me
    Back to happy times
    Jumping streams
    Wading to my knees
    Can’t wait to get home again.”
    Those were the words and so many pictures flooded my mind.
    Lovely!
    Thank you!

  • @byzyt6931
    @byzyt6931 9 месяцев назад +6

    On the album "Southern Soldier" by the 2nd South Carolina String Band, that song is called "Johnny Boker."

  • @twilightzone-ex-hostage1997
    @twilightzone-ex-hostage1997 Год назад +6

    In SE Kentucky where my family is from, a booger is a spirit or someone who can do magic. I know there is a tale attached but I don't know it, sadly. Keep playing Phoebe, love it!

  • @wayne00k
    @wayne00k Год назад +4

    That is a pretty song - I closed my eyes and had visions of a cork bobbing high down the brook

  • @cloudboy7750
    @cloudboy7750 Год назад +27

    I'm a recent subscriber, and this channel has been quite inspirational for me. I have quite a few instruments, and unfortunately my Goodtime Americana has been neglected over the past few months, but I'm inspired to correct that, and spend a lot more time with it, so thanks! 🙂

  • @bob6693
    @bob6693 5 дней назад +1

    The banjo looks like a very theraputic instrument to play. It looks like the sort of instrument you could play for hours on end.

  • @sarah.s.flanagan
    @sarah.s.flanagan 9 месяцев назад +5

    Got a real "going home on a beautiful sunny day" vibe, great tune

  • @davidoverturf3465
    @davidoverturf3465 10 месяцев назад +9

    Very nice, Phoebe! I enjoy your playing. I've been Scrugg's style for many years and now I'm trying to learn clawhammer. I'm still trying to get the strum patterns down. Excellent video. Thank you, Phoebe!

  • @MortallyMysterious
    @MortallyMysterious 9 месяцев назад +6

    this just popped up on my home page randomly, but as a musician this stuff catches my eye n I find it cool, lovely tune btw. keep makin vids!

  • @patricknorton5788
    @patricknorton5788 8 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome! I got to play the garden hose kazoo with Bruce Molsky while my brother (who is an accomplished musician) played the washtub base on New Years Eve in about 1990 in Leesburg,VA. I believe my brother has a continuing relationship with Bruce. Beautiful music.

  • @Labdunum
    @Labdunum Год назад +4

    Really nice.... Thank You So Much. I also appreciated you discussing afterwards and sharing that you build upon your songs over time. Perfect.

  • @glenmisha
    @glenmisha 9 месяцев назад +2

    You're excellent! My wife's maiden name is Sanders so I decided to follow you. Her mom (Kitchens/Cramer) was related to the famous pianist Floyd Cramer! Our Sanders ties are from AR ✌️🙌

  • @jaxonboys3366
    @jaxonboys3366 9 месяцев назад +5

    Nice playing Phoebe! Keep it up. A friend of my dad's used to make guitars and banjos. He told a story (while playing along on that tune) how a couple of guys came in his shop to get two custom electric guitars made. He asked if they had the money and they said that they have a hit song that is being recorded and they would have it then. He said, oh yeah, I've heard that before. Tell me the song, and when I hear it , I'll know you're comin'. One guy said Sweet Home Alabama. Ha, needless to say rhey paid and picked them up.

  • @claidheamhdalaimh3694
    @claidheamhdalaimh3694 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Pheobe. I stumbled upon your music while I was looking for other music. I love the banjo and bluegrass music. You are a very beautiful, talented young woman. Keep the tunes coming. I subscribed to your channel at around 4:30 this morning.
    BTW, most people don't know that bluegrass has its roots in Scottish music. Quite a lot of Scottish people settled in the Smoky and Appalachian mountains and the music changed over time. I'm of Scottish descent and love Scottish and bluegrass music.

    • @claidheamhdalaimh3694
      @claidheamhdalaimh3694 8 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry Pheobe.I didn't know that the style you play is called clawhammer when I wrote my original comment. I did notice that you weren't plucking the strings, though.

  • @abbynormal5068
    @abbynormal5068 6 месяцев назад +1

    What a wonderful sound I listen to this to relax and when I think of my lost ones

  • @jamesa.rodriguez8598
    @jamesa.rodriguez8598 Год назад +7

    You played well. Not being familiar with this song or similar music or titles, though much appreciated, i closed my eyes to listen, that I could concentrate on a song title. "Country Buggy Ride Past The Covered Bridge" came to mind. Music in all forms, well there are exceptions, should be appreciated, and roots Music is one of my favorites. Keep on playing!

    • @llamasugar5478
      @llamasugar5478 10 месяцев назад

      Are those exceptions actually music in the first place? 😉
      (Asked as a person with a very wide, eclectic music collection.)

  • @mikesoule1352
    @mikesoule1352 11 месяцев назад +2

    Loved Johnny Booger! Maybe the term is from "Boogyman". Your banjo playing is sweet!!! 🎶🎵🎶. BTW, water your philodendron! 😁 🪴

  • @aharondavid2939
    @aharondavid2939 9 месяцев назад +8

    a frogs memories rushing by during his last journey

  • @timtherrien7843
    @timtherrien7843 9 месяцев назад +1

    I could listen to that song all day long. Makes me think of a long walk on a back dirt road and sunny afternoons. Thanks

  • @oyuyuyo1
    @oyuyuyo1 Год назад +7

    Great technique; fabulous tone! Thanks for this!

  • @justaeryn
    @justaeryn 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cool playing and I love your posters! B&w Columbo is fav….greetings from Holland👍👋🏻🤠

  • @kentstone319
    @kentstone319 10 месяцев назад +3

    Nice pace... nice melody. I'm seeing a morning stream flowing... Cool

  • @aaronmichaud1
    @aaronmichaud1 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is a beautiful song and your performance is how I will remember it. Thank you for this

  • @JohnDoe-ki6fm
    @JohnDoe-ki6fm 10 месяцев назад +4

    That's really quite nice... very calming... would love to see it recorded on a porch with some rocking chairs, looking out across a field or big yard. Best of luck to you in your musical education and endeavors, and thanks for sharing the video.

  • @glenrobinson916
    @glenrobinson916 6 месяцев назад +1

    I really enjoy your sweet, gentle, expressive style. A pretty song.

  • @yepiratesworkshop7997
    @yepiratesworkshop7997 Год назад +3

    Phoebe, honey... I'm only 6-seconds into your video and you've already got me smiling!!! Now, I know this video's GOTTA' be good.😁😁

    • @yepiratesworkshop7997
      @yepiratesworkshop7997 Год назад

      O.K. I listened to the whole thing. It was very, very nice and your timing carried the 'mood' to the point that one could have his/her own interpretation of it. Some (I read the comments) think you should have the microphone up closer to your instrument. But I think NOT! Not in this song, anyway. You had it perfectly placed to steep in just the right amount of subtlety. When you moved the microphone close to speak into it, that I'll agree was a little too close and 'overdrove' it a little. But, to pick up your playing and each note, where you had things set was -- in listening -- like the seeing of a very well done Impressionistic painting and drinking in and committing the subtilties that make it a masterpiece into one's memory to perhaps savor once again some time later and far away from the art museum. So, follow your instincts in your future videos. You've done very good work on this one! 👍👍

  • @BuddyX74
    @BuddyX74 8 месяцев назад +1

    Earned a sub just for being a young person learning my favorite instrument to listen to: the Banjo. My family is all from Appalachia or adjacent areas, and bluegrass makes me think of my PapPa. Keep it up!

  • @GordiansKnotHere
    @GordiansKnotHere 10 месяцев назад +4

    Sounds beautiful! Great job!

  • @PaulHotvedt
    @PaulHotvedt 7 месяцев назад +2

    This person gives me hope for the world.

  • @gurdyman1
    @gurdyman1 Год назад +13

    Johnny Bugger is an old song with vocals. Once you hear the words, the melody and title make sense.

  • @bartonseagrave9605
    @bartonseagrave9605 9 месяцев назад +1

    I had it as " I lost my false teeth down the toilet" by George Formby.

  • @Gods2ndFavoriteBassPlyr
    @Gods2ndFavoriteBassPlyr Год назад +4

    Amazing playing... Beautiful song. Really nice touch on the instrument.

  • @rhodesryan837
    @rhodesryan837 7 месяцев назад +1

    The far away look is my favorite.. that's what happens to me when I play too.

  • @nautifella
    @nautifella Год назад +6

    The thing is, when you compose a song, you get to name it. Obviously there is a backstory to the name, but I really don't want to know it.
    Other than questionable naming, it's a really nice piece. I look forward to your progress with it. Nicely done.

    • @JustClaude13
      @JustClaude13 10 месяцев назад +1

      Since you don't want to know, I'll tell you that "Booger" is an old mountain pronunciation of "Bogie", referring to a spirit or apparition.
      Apparently the song is about Johnny's ghost wandering around looking for a lost love.

  • @michellepost3098
    @michellepost3098 11 месяцев назад +2

    Some bluegrass songs have weird titles, such as Back up and Push, A Mile Down the Road, Down Yonder, etc. I liked bluegrass music ever since 1974 when I was 13. Fiddle music is my fave.

  • @MultiCappie
    @MultiCappie Год назад +4

    Based on the song, I'm guessing it's called "Daydream on Horseback."
    Based on your intro, I'm guessing it's called "I Buried my Cat with a Bottle of Tequila."
    edit -- Yup, did not see that coming. Hahaha. Thanks though, that was fun listening, and fun guessing.

  • @vivy45
    @vivy45 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's a haunting song about the boogie man; just skirting the boogieman while finding your way in darkness. We were once afraid of the spirits, but now it seems they are returning. Fare they well, child, fare they well. The spirits have returned. Glad you found this tune. May it be a light for you in the darkness.

  • @andrewp.schubert2417
    @andrewp.schubert2417 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing your music.. You have been blessed with a gift of creating great music.🙏

  • @SuperHellolaura
    @SuperHellolaura 10 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful melody & love your playing style!!!

  • @vhhawk
    @vhhawk 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Under the Leaves at Appomattox" is the impression / vibe / mood I get. Also, I have that same Blue Snowball mic, and it flatters my voice if I keep it close. Great mic.

  • @youremakingprogress144
    @youremakingprogress144 Месяц назад

    Beautiful song. Great playing!

  • @rickl.4653
    @rickl.4653 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love it! Jimmy page does something similar on Led Zeppelin 3.
    😎👍

  • @csnowutube
    @csnowutube Год назад +1

    I closed my eyes and imagined a sunrise over a gentle hill covered with dew draped dandelions. Very nice, thanks!

  • @nzstjohnthebaptist
    @nzstjohnthebaptist 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely beautiful playing and love your facial expressions of concentration while you play.

  • @johnhartman3149
    @johnhartman3149 9 месяцев назад

    Wow, really like this! I'm just starting to pick and found you as a search. Look forward to hearing and seeing more after hearing this!

  • @dummekuh1212
    @dummekuh1212 9 месяцев назад

    I absolutely loved the playing, the song and the joy you spread! Keep on playing, this is gerat!

  • @peterdawson2403
    @peterdawson2403 8 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful song!

  • @russellbarndt6579
    @russellbarndt6579 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just love that song and the way you picked it .! Wow.!

  • @RAkers-tu1ey
    @RAkers-tu1ey 9 месяцев назад

    HAHA, I thought you were going to play "the destitution" , which always sounds like a footrace to me. Very nice! I heard it as Jonny Booker.

  • @BenjaminSlomba-er7pt
    @BenjaminSlomba-er7pt 2 месяца назад

    I could listen to that all day!!! Nice pickin’!!! Learning banjo. Bluegrass style

  • @alex-E7WHU
    @alex-E7WHU 9 месяцев назад +1

    Really nice tune, thanks for uploading it.✌️🇬🇧

  • @gwiyomikim5988
    @gwiyomikim5988 8 месяцев назад

    Love your facial expressions as you play. Like your thinking of a far off place or a distant and slightly melancholy memory. A perfect visual to accompany such a lovely tune.🥰

  • @gordonwiley2006
    @gordonwiley2006 9 месяцев назад

    Listening to this when I should have gone to sleep an hour ago, now need to share with my friend who plays banjo because this is so nice! Very soothing.

  • @1939otto
    @1939otto 9 месяцев назад

    Well this is one of those times that I appreciate a "recommended" video. I truly enjoyed this and have subbed. Awesome!

  • @markholloway9638
    @markholloway9638 10 месяцев назад +1

    That is very beautiful! I bet a minor chord variations on that tune would be very haunting and beautiful. I have a banjo and though I have tried, I just can’t get the claw hammer technique perfected. Very nice video and sound was just right., very pretty tune! I really enjoyed it!

  • @jamesetal7088
    @jamesetal7088 Год назад +3

    It makes me feel as I feel drifting down a river. TY

  • @garymurawski1476
    @garymurawski1476 8 месяцев назад

    your expressions just ahead of what's next and wonderment how to make it better. Superb!

  • @harvdog5669
    @harvdog5669 7 месяцев назад +2

    I keep waiting for you to start singing 😊😊😊
    Your talking voice is wonderful, please start singing any time dear.. You can do this,,You got this, I,m behind you all the way, your brother in Christ.
    ✝️🇺🇸🤠 brother Harvey

  • @CptJakeSpearow
    @CptJakeSpearow 6 месяцев назад

    Glad I found your channel! Very cool stuff!

  • @joehisel5966
    @joehisel5966 5 месяцев назад

    For the past few years all I've listened to has been old Ralph Stanley gospel along with Molly O'Day. You're in the rotation now kid. Your picking has its own sound ❤

  • @WinryRockbellElric
    @WinryRockbellElric 9 месяцев назад

    Lovely playing! Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @davideddy2672
    @davideddy2672 Год назад +1

    "Old Johnny Bugger"
    VERSE 1
    Owd Johnny Bugger he lived by himself
    As long as he had perfect health.
    Then he thowt he'd get him a wife
    To darn his socks for the rest of his life.
    CHORUS
    I do believe, I do believe
    Owd Johnny Bugger were a silly Owd Bugger
    And a silly owd bugger were he.
    VERSE 2
    Owd Johnny Bugger he got him a wife,
    He'd never had a woman in all of his life,
    He got one thin but he wanted her plump
    So he blew the bugger up with a bicycle pump.
    VERSE 3
    Owd Johnny Bugger had an 'orse an' cart
    An' off to market he did start,
    At the bottom of the hill the poor horse stopped,
    He 'ad to shove the bugger from the bottom to the top.
    VERSE 4
    Owd Mrs. Bugger, she 'ad a bad leg,
    The doctor ordered her to bed,
    He sent for Johnny and when he come in
    He said "Rub your wife's left leg with gin".
    VERSE 5
    Owd Johnny Bugger he thowt it were a sin,
    To rub his wife's left leg with gin,
    So he upped with the gin and poured it down his throttle
    An' he rubbed his wife's left leg with the bottle.
    VERSE 6
    Owd Mrs. Bugger went swimmin' in the lake
    And that was the end of Johnny Bugger's mate.
    She could have been saved, there is no doubt,
    But there was no bugger there to pull the bugger out
    VERSE 7
    The Lord made the bees and the bees make honey,
    The Lord made man and man made money
    The Lord made the Devil (Hitler, Harold Wilson etc) and he made Sin
    Let's dig a big hole and stick the bugger in.

  • @christopherlamott9351
    @christopherlamott9351 9 месяцев назад

    This sounds like a happy road adventure song, haha. Trundling along on the wagon headed West with high hopes and on a beautiful day. ☺

  • @patrickodonovan5066
    @patrickodonovan5066 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was wonderful and performed so well. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @DarkEmpireGames
    @DarkEmpireGames 9 месяцев назад

    This is the first time I see your channel, and you've brought a great warmth to my heart, thank you

  • @Ricebread343
    @Ricebread343 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful!! I love the banjo. Expertly played. I love this music. ❤❤❤❤

  • @oldchickenlady
    @oldchickenlady Год назад +2

    Oh my word...I really enjoyed hearing you play!!! I subscribed so I can hear more🤗

  • @splendedmelody5076
    @splendedmelody5076 9 месяцев назад

    Picturing... a man facing forward, he looks soo tiny compared the mountains he's facing in the background. Just a nice little dirt trail on the right, going up and around the bend....thank you youtube algorithm and manyy thanks to you phoebe!! You rock girl! ^.^

  • @stevenlunsford5782
    @stevenlunsford5782 11 месяцев назад +1

    The banjo is such a unique sound and that it has such a pease about it.

  • @tjlastname5192
    @tjlastname5192 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love her enthusiasm for the music as much as the music itself.

  • @Sock-Monster-Simian
    @Sock-Monster-Simian 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ah, yes.
    Green hills and flowing streams.
    What wonderful imagery.

  • @integrin10
    @integrin10 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the song. You are so talented! Love the Columbo poster too!

  • @LadyDeirdre
    @LadyDeirdre Год назад +1

    To me, the tune evokes images of a canoe on a wide creek or narrow river winding across a lightly wooded plain.

  • @mwj5368
    @mwj5368 8 месяцев назад

    Lovely style and melody heart warming to hear and like you say humorous name! So nice to see someone very young carrying on with banjo so few play any more and your great sound! I can see why you have many thousands of subscribers and me too! Thanks for sharing such great talent! Oh, and your mic looks like a UFO ha!

  • @DonHG32
    @DonHG32 10 месяцев назад

    I love the sound you get and I love the way you play...Johnny Booger indeed. You made my day!

  • @Mr184816
    @Mr184816 Год назад

    I love this video. I enjoyed your playing and loved your presentation. I'll be back for more. Thank you!