Yo I love people outside North America, hell, even just outside Canada/America. Y’all just offer up your homes so often lol, too freaking kind. I have a place with my friends in Spain, Italy, Turkiye, Ghana, Nigeria and in the Philippines if I ever visit. Now, if only I could save up the money for the flights, haha!
@@EmilyHolden_thehuman lol I have had the same experience. Alot of my friends have offered. I've gotten invitations from places in Canada and in America moslty and one from Norway. Because of those people it has made me want to travel hell just my one buddy from Norway named Rolf has made me want to travel because of his request. He told me and the other people in are small communitie if one of goes to Norway to come visit him and if we could bring candy from are countrys for him to try. I have a plan to go meet all of the boys from are community and bring a prop from the channel we all watch( the prop is a 4 year old burger that was rubbed on Randy's gut from trailer park boys) and its all because of a youtube channel that had a couple thousand subs . We found the channel and each other through live streams that only had an average of 15 to 20 viewers so we all started talking and became a small tight knit community. Hell those boys know me better than most honestly.
Just a reminder that 41% of the top 1% are Jooish, despite only being 1.3% of the population....dont believe the anti-semitic conspiracy theories though, whatever you do....
We need more protest music. Whether it's folk, punk, jazz, whatever. Art can be for art's sake but i think many artists also have a desire to help improve the world, and now that society has made it so hard for artists to survive let alone thrive tells me this should be a priority for all artists.
a mix of both is needed in the world. The protest art helps challenge and fight against the forces that would see this world stagnate and wither, while simultaneously the art for art's sake gives people respite, beauty to recognize what's worth fighting for, and the energy regained so that we may fight on. or at least that's my opinion.
Meh. The only band or artist I've ever seen that worked that was focused on politics in their songs, was RAM. I didn't agree with a lot of their political views, but they were an incredible band that made incredible music. Outside of that, I think it's really best for musicians and artists to make art and music that comes from the heart. Now and then, a song might have something to say politically; but politics divide, and music is needed to bring people together - where we can find that common ground Huey's talking about. I believe in the right to protest, but I think protest is overrated.
I've lived in my local music scene my entire life and can say it seems an inevitable evolution for many punks and metalheads to eventually make their way to folk and bluegrass. Solid tune man great stuff!
Honestly this fits right in with my experience of folk punk. Always thought it was weird how many self-proclaimed “punks” want to put people in boxes lol Also, this is a good song, thank you for sharing it
I do not care what anyone says. If you can play a stringed instrument and still hold down a solid beat/tempo with that instrument, then you deserve every compliment and praise you get
isnt that weird how the Japanese hundreds of thousands of miles away can come up with very similar instruments. shows that none of us are fully original, and thats humbling.
My last band was a psychedelic, swamp boogie, funk punk outfit. Total chaos, but when it worked it was just brilliant. Genres are just asking to bent and broken.
That was freaking awesome! Like a fine wine, I got a bouquet of Bluegrass, Indian sitar, Mongolian Morin Khuur, and Appalachian old-time music. Great stuff!
@Huston West would you mind if my folk-music-of-protest band plays this song live? I'll give ya credit... the importance of class unity is a topic I've been trying, but failing, to write a good anthem for, and I think you hit the nail right on the head.
@@OneDrunkWizard yeah no that's dumb as shit bro. We have to bring it up because refusing to acknowledge the reality of our situation today only benefits those who are in power.
Watched too much crap on RUclips today until this came along. All Ballsy beautiful and inspiring. I’ve got claw hammer envy. I am moved and thus will follow
wow this is so inspirational! a friend i met on the road gifted me a nice banjo and ive been learning slow and steady. even my bad playing really helps with holding a sign to make the gas money to get to the next place, im currently stranded on the cali coast(which isnt too bad haha love the beach) do you have tabs for this song to share perhaps? id love for this to be the first song i really learn with my banjo. regardless im a huge fan of your music i wanna play like this one day
This song and the performance are amazing and it sucks that you got those comments. This reminded me of "Try this at home" from Frank Turner (the acoustic version specially as it reinforces the point), it's a song against gatekeeping in punk rock 🔥
That sound is very underused. I feel like a lot more people would put banjos in all kinds of music if they had heard a variety of styles. Everyone has usually just heard super fast finger pick rolls.
I mean... going "f*ck you" to all the haters and gatekeepers is punk in and of itself. That being said PLEASE continue fleshing out this genre!! Love this
Fuck genres in general. Everything is so unique in the mosaic of influences it had taken from that genre is only helpful in the most broad of strokes. Your song if brilliant, full of passion and rage. Don't listen to the bastards who just want to devide us further
Damn fine, brother! A great expression of what many feel! I move we take the T supplements away from everyone involved i.in that little so far right it’s wrong exercise, though, from observing the participants, i would guess it was the most exercise they’d had i. Some time. Great musicianship, song writing, and it’s got a damn fine beat. Matter of fact, the whole somg is the hook. Thank you!
This revitalized my love for the banjo. 🪕 The music and the lyrics resonates so well. I can just hear the accompaniment in my head. I hope to this song developed but enjoyed it it’s purest form. Vibes
we makin it out of the Appalachians with this one
Got turned around, now I’m just in the next valley over. I’ll try again next year.
jesus shut up
@@grubalaboocreosote4774 dont get skinwalked before then
@grubalaboocreosote4774 fake Appalachian. Thats a holler, boy.
@@JoeSykes94 You having a stroke there bud?
If you ever find yourself in Greece, theres food and shelter in my home friend. Thsnk you for sharing this. Made my fay after a 15 hour shift
Yo I love people outside North America, hell, even just outside Canada/America. Y’all just offer up your homes so often lol, too freaking kind.
I have a place with my friends in Spain, Italy, Turkiye, Ghana, Nigeria and in the Philippines if I ever visit. Now, if only I could save up the money for the flights, haha!
@@EmilyHolden_thehumanHave you considered traveling by boat
What about me can i come to Greece and stay with you
@@EmilyHolden_thehuman lol I have had the same experience. Alot of my friends have offered. I've gotten invitations from places in Canada and in America moslty and one from Norway. Because of those people it has made me want to travel hell just my one buddy from Norway named Rolf has made me want to travel because of his request. He told me and the other people in are small communitie if one of goes to Norway to come visit him and if we could bring candy from are countrys for him to try.
I have a plan to go meet all of the boys from are community and bring a prop from the channel we all watch( the prop is a 4 year old burger that was rubbed on Randy's gut from trailer park boys) and its all because of a youtube channel that had a couple thousand subs . We found the channel and each other through live streams that only had an average of 15 to 20 viewers so we all started talking and became a small tight knit community. Hell those boys know me better than most honestly.
@@MrTGgamer - Nope! No bangin' banjo skills no soup for you!
This confirms a belief I've long held. All music is a form of punk, and that's why "corporate music" sucks. It's for the system, not against it.
Honestly I can see it. Especially in america
Real country and folk was replaced by the hip hop country bullshit.
I think punk is Woody Guthrie's electric dream.
@@adolfilyichmarx9589absolutely. Pete Seeger and Guthrie were the first folk punk artists.
Folk punk is so interesting cause If you didn’t have a septum I know for a fact this would just be folk
Just the most accurate statement I've ever heard
It’s a thin line us folk punks walk lol
Hoiser.
We all have septums?
And without the satche it'd just be punk.
turning on closed captions is highly advised
🤣 “Hai pong pong ping teng teng teng teng”🤣
Thankyou
"Country temple homebrew B day in the world In the brewing Co"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂 so good
i love this jam, truly no genres, no masters
Just a reminder that 41% of the top 1% are Jooish, despite only being 1.3% of the population....dont believe the anti-semitic conspiracy theories though, whatever you do....
Honestly this may have just convinced me to to learn the banjo.
I bought one a couple months ago and it was the best investment ever
Learn banjo rolls otherwise you're playing the guitar on the banjo
Clawhammer is pretty far from “playing guitar on banjo”
@@Quack4Zac pre Travis picking finger style guitar = clawhammer
@@eternallife9786you're a brainlet and know nothing about folk music and old time music
This song was perfect to freestyle vocalize over. Loved it
We need more protest music. Whether it's folk, punk, jazz, whatever. Art can be for art's sake but i think many artists also have a desire to help improve the world, and now that society has made it so hard for artists to survive let alone thrive tells me this should be a priority for all artists.
a mix of both is needed in the world. The protest art helps challenge and fight against the forces that would see this world stagnate and wither, while simultaneously the art for art's sake gives people respite, beauty to recognize what's worth fighting for, and the energy regained so that we may fight on.
or at least that's my opinion.
Look up Phil Ochs
Meh. The only band or artist I've ever seen that worked that was focused on politics in their songs, was RAM. I didn't agree with a lot of their political views, but they were an incredible band that made incredible music.
Outside of that, I think it's really best for musicians and artists to make art and music that comes from the heart. Now and then, a song might have something to say politically; but politics divide, and music is needed to bring people together - where we can find that common ground Huey's talking about.
I believe in the right to protest, but I think protest is overrated.
@@charlieterry8506 I agree with you.
@@matthewatwood8641 protest and cooperation exist in each other. Supporting each other is resistance.
I've lived in my local music scene my entire life and can say it seems an inevitable evolution for many punks and metalheads to eventually make their way to folk and bluegrass. Solid tune man great stuff!
Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger would be loving this. Keep it real.
This guy is as red as them ?
Sadly I can’t hear the whole lyrics…
Super punk lyrics, basically fuck the state, let's make our own and do it better
Honestly this fits right in with my experience of folk punk. Always thought it was weird how many self-proclaimed “punks” want to put people in boxes lol
Also, this is a good song, thank you for sharing it
I do not care what anyone says. If you can play a stringed instrument and still hold down a solid beat/tempo with that instrument, then you deserve every compliment and praise you get
The way it slaps like a shamisen is 🔥
isnt that weird how the Japanese hundreds of thousands of miles away can come up with very similar instruments. shows that none of us are fully original, and thats humbling.
banjo is based on African instrument, sent over with the knowledge of African slaves to carribean and the south and bam! the world is all siblings.
@@angelg8445well all humanity comes from africa then all banjo's do too
THE TITLE KEEPS CHANGING EVERYTIME I COME BACK TO IT RAUUUGHHH
I love this so so much, I can’t even put in words how much I adore this. on the other note, I really really want a banjo right now
Fantastic! Awesome playing and singing, and a totally toe-tapping tune. Love the message! Thanks so much for sharing.
My last band was a psychedelic, swamp boogie, funk punk outfit. Total chaos, but when it worked it was just brilliant. Genres are just asking to bent and broken.
As a psychedelic person I agree
Bro post some music. I wanna hear that
Psychedelic Swamp Boogie sounds fukin rad
gurantee it was just sloppy ccr
I love when people say their band was brilliant.
Came for the titled stayed for the lyrics. United we stand divided we fall!!
That was freaking awesome! Like a fine wine, I got a bouquet of Bluegrass, Indian sitar, Mongolian Morin Khuur, and Appalachian old-time music. Great stuff!
Preach man. Solidarity from Idaho.
This is awesome. I tell you the same things I've read on comments here, if you come to Spain you have food, shelter, dope and banjo🤘
darlin cora is such a sick tune I just love it. And it's so good on a fretless banjo, get those tasty tasty bends. Nice one
Look like you and I just got hit by the same algorithm, considering this vid is years old!
@@taylormorris_ haha good point! Not sure why I was sent here now, but I'm glad I was!
It tickles my brain with a haunting vibes Too good too good
@Huston West would you mind if my folk-music-of-protest band plays this song live? I'll give ya credit... the importance of class unity is a topic I've been trying, but failing, to write a good anthem for, and I think you hit the nail right on the head.
Sure I’d be honored!
Class unity implies presence of class construct. If you pine for classlessness stop bringing it up.
@@OneDrunkWizard yeah no that's dumb as shit bro. We have to bring it up because refusing to acknowledge the reality of our situation today only benefits those who are in power.
@OneDrunkWizard does talking about racism make you uncomfortable too? Because if it does I have something to tell you.
Watched too much crap on RUclips today until this came along. All Ballsy beautiful and inspiring. I’ve got claw hammer envy. I am moved and thus will follow
Absolutely bad ass. Saving this to my main playlist.
Love this, and the message!
Damn. You playing before Days n Daze or Bridge City Sinners would be dope. This is the stuff i wanna listen to at a campfire 🖤
AMEN Brother! Awesome! Keep it up!!
I really enjoy playing and singing along to you in this song! Great lyrics.
Wonderful playing, voice and moustache to boot! 🙌
this is sick, excited to check out more of your stuff
We have a band called brkovi that plays yugo folk punk. Cool song!
I need to get a banjo to learn this entire song now, many things have been set in action by this video
Awesome, dude! Crazy rhythm;
This is so cool! That riff is killer
Literally fenomenal
You got an ember in you, sir. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
Not the type of music I usually listen to, but as a musician myself I can DEFINITELY appreciate your banjo playing skills. Shit slaps
This is music that feeds my soul.
Thank you.
This bangs! Well done!
Love it, brother. Keep a'pushin.🤟🖤
This kicks ass so hard, dude
Wonderful, thank you for this.
It's really fun to play though.... Sounds great! 😊 🤙
wow this is so inspirational! a friend i met on the road gifted me a nice banjo and ive been learning slow and steady. even my bad playing really helps with holding a sign to make the gas money to get to the next place, im currently stranded on the cali coast(which isnt too bad haha love the beach)
do you have tabs for this song to share perhaps? id love for this to be the first song i really learn with my banjo. regardless im a huge fan of your music i wanna play like this one day
Brother, this is fucking great. I'm really impressed by your passion and ability. You are Woody Guthrie like
Man this song is so good dude. Be proud!
I never cared for labels.
It's either relevant or irrelevant. But i like this.
these subtitles go hard
This gets better everytime I hear it.
This song and the performance are amazing and it sucks that you got those comments. This reminded me of "Try this at home" from Frank Turner (the acoustic version specially as it reinforces the point), it's a song against gatekeeping in punk rock 🔥
this is tight as hell dude
Nylon strings on a banjo can really help to give it that old-timer minstrel sound.
That sound is very underused. I feel like a lot more people would put banjos in all kinds of music if they had heard a variety of styles. Everyone has usually just heard super fast finger pick rolls.
Minstrel shows would have used steel strings if they could. They wanted louder and more treble because it was before amps.
@@kenny6920 they can use them today now that the 1800's are long over.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 you're onto something here
@@kenny6920 I am, yes.
The auto-generated indonesian subtitles go hard
This is god's message, the third name change, i'm buying a banjo
🎉🎉🎉
Love the shirt and the song! (Had to look up what the rest of the shirt said lmao)
Sounds great!
That is one powerful rhythm 💯
This sounds like something that would play in the movie moonrise kingdom
So good, brother!!!!!
Love it dude 🤟🏻😎
You earned my subscription today big pimp
This is the "Rich Men North of Richmond" that should have gone viral. Love your music bro keep rockin
lol no
Great man
Badass song, man. I really love that line about separating wealth and state.
beautiful!!!!!
They'll keep us fighting, brother. Even today, divided. We won't ever unite; we're all fucked.
I mean... going "f*ck you" to all the haters and gatekeepers is punk in and of itself.
That being said PLEASE continue fleshing out this genre!! Love this
Great music man
This is amazing.
Love this and share the same sentiment.
parallel universe bishu sighting
good sound bro!!
Great claw hammer, rift, and lyrics. Fuckin slaps dude
I need a banjo now
I really dig thiZzz track like!
THIS IS folk punk. I see no amp, just a person and they're banjo singing about anarchy. Seems pretty punk to me
Immaculate rizz, bro your playing is 100% top notch. Whew.
This slaps
That's the blues man.
good folk stuff
Siiiick!!!! Straight killin it!
This is awesome! would love to hear this recorded and mixed!
Dang that shit slaps brother
Honestly bro. I think you sound too good to be folk punk
Spoken like a true folk punk fan
😂😂😂 your not wrong
Fuck genres in general. Everything is so unique in the mosaic of influences it had taken from that genre is only helpful in the most broad of strokes.
Your song if brilliant, full of passion and rage. Don't listen to the bastards who just want to devide us further
Beautiful
NO NOTES 🔥🔥🔥
I love this❤
That was beautiful 🤩! I’m going to sleep 😴. Goodnight 😴🌙💤 folks ✌️
The intro had me expecting Mongolian throat singing
i love it
Damn fine, brother! A great expression of what many feel! I move we take the T supplements away from everyone involved i.in that little so far right it’s wrong exercise, though, from observing the participants, i would guess it was the most exercise they’d had i. Some time. Great musicianship, song writing, and it’s got a damn fine beat. Matter of fact, the whole somg is the hook. Thank you!
sounds good man
amazing and thank you
Pretty sick
I wanna say that the punk of this folk is in the lyrics, but I think folk has messages like this on its own. That aside, I'm f*ckin heavy with this.
Listen to Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger. Free the people!
I Love this !!!! We have ample common ground, we're all fucked by the state! 😅 ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This revitalized my love for the banjo. 🪕 The music and the lyrics resonates so well. I can just hear the accompaniment in my head. I hope to this song developed but enjoyed it it’s purest form. Vibes