Only it wasn't Molly's song. She was covering Rancid's original. That a bluegrass artist would cover a punk tune is what I love about it most, apart from where Molly totally made it her own.
Not only did you play the song well i think you even brought out the emotions behind the songs, as hearing yiur rendition made me feel the same way the original version did
This video displays all of Molly Tuttle’s special skills. It’s not just the voice and flat picking (the latter beyond superb in the solo), which you would expect. It’s also about her ears picking up the potential in less well known songs and recreating them for a new audience. And it’s also about her right hand. We think of this with her flat picking of course, but the strumming is just as virtuosic in the solo, and it is also thoroughly musical as the rhythm section here. Chords are easy in this song. Try to do what she does with her right hand when she is singing. An overall masterclass here in Molly Tuttle…
I've listened to the Tuttle and Rancid versions. The reason Tuttle's is better is that you can actually hear the music and lyrics to the song. But Kudos to Rancid for writing the song.
@@shamanllamaI disagree I still like rancid version better but bialas a rancid fan but molly rendition made me feel the way listening to the original does
Rancid played Stanford last summer and I only stayed long enough to hear their version of a Molly Tuttle song
Rancid's' "Tim Armstrong wrote it."
haha
Only it wasn't Molly's song.
She was covering Rancid's original.
That a bluegrass artist would cover a punk tune is what I love about it most, apart from where Molly totally made it her own.
One of my top 10 songs....this gal did a wonderful job with it.
Thanks.
RESPECT
punk rockers love this
Molly also has a video with Sierra Hull performing this song!
You are incredible❤
So talented. Please come to the U.K. so we can see you
Molly to me you just get better every time I listen to you. I love this Washington song. Beautiful music you make. Jim Rio Vista, CA
Forgot about this song as well, glad this came up on my playlist. It was a beautiful cover.
Awesome song Molly, love it! Some mean picking!
super awesome
Not only did you play the song well i think you even brought out the emotions behind the songs, as hearing yiur rendition made me feel the same way the original version did
raw talent!
Top Molly!!!!
This video displays all of Molly Tuttle’s special skills. It’s not just the voice and flat picking (the latter beyond superb in the solo), which you would expect. It’s also about her ears picking up the potential in less well known songs and recreating them for a new audience. And it’s also about her right hand. We think of this with her flat picking of course, but the strumming is just as virtuosic in the solo, and it is also thoroughly musical as the rhythm section here. Chords are easy in this song. Try to do what she does with her right hand when she is singing. An overall masterclass here in Molly Tuttle…
Anjayyyyy...beautifull👍👍
I've listened to the Tuttle and Rancid versions. The reason Tuttle's is better is that you can actually hear the music and lyrics to the song. But Kudos to Rancid for writing the song.
Heavily disagree. Her's is technically really good but doesn't capture the true feeling behind the song.
@@shamanllamaI disagree I still like rancid version better but bialas a rancid fan but molly rendition made me feel the way listening to the original does
You are incredible❤