@Gappie Al Kebabi Actually it's paraphrasing Socrates who said "He is richest who is content with the least, for content is the wealth of nature. -Socrates
This is literally historical content, splashed with old time piano ambiance, finished with the narration of a highly articulate man. These videos are timeless. The classic rock played on piano, the views only seen on the railway, a look at a dying country culture of hobo travels. Some of the best content on RUclips. Rip Stobe.
Like Mcandless yeah, probably, but it goes to show that money doesn't calm a restless heart. We could look at it negatively, or taken for granted and do nothing with our lives in turn. It really doesn't matter, I find it entertaining and intriguing. These are the parts of the US that would probably go forgotten, I personally didn't know the Tabernacle choir existed or would have looked it up. I thank him for that because again, it's interesting to see from a unchoreographed street view without a discernable agenda.
Stobe was a maverick to the online video telling experience, and gifted piano player. (For me the "genius" of Stobe the Hobo, was that he used youTube, and created a story. A very intense, and very real and dangerous story. Unfortunately, Jim did not take his own advice, and continued to mix this dangerous obsession with drinking. So, when I say, "genius", I am pointing to his videos, and the raw, story telling, and realism of those videos.) So I did edit this, because, I said, that Jim was a "genius." And wanted to explain that statement. He crafted simple, crude stories, And he exposes the beauty of America, that is seldom seen. For Stobe it was more about the trip, the adventure, the drinking, than the destination. It might be corn, but Stobe was telling us something. Life is not about the destination it is about the adventure and the ride. Not what you have, but what you are doing. A lesson to remember. (Warning to all, from Jim, Might be, don't go into the darkness....it might find you and take you away.).
On top of all this, crystalline quotes roll effortlessly off his tongue, as beautifully as each piano excerpt. 'Not trying to sound terribly bragadocious here, but there are definitely less badass ways to roll into "Veggus" [sic]'.
@@screamindemon6x No. John LaCour. When Jim came out to the East, we hooked him up with rides and a place to stay. Now, I honestly would NEVER speak ill of the dead, and as we were friends with Jim, certainly not about him. But even when he was a guest in our home, he drank quite alot. I will leave it with this...Jim, sober or drunk, was a dear friend. And he is missed.
I met that old man in Ogden years ago I was riding through on a train crew changed right at that grain elevator an he yelled over at me . Chatted it up then my train left cool to see him again
Lol he didn't like bend but I grew up there and met so many train riders that loved it. If stobe went there a year earlier I would of met him I am sure
@@Spookykidshow I've grown up in Bend as well and still live there actually. I totally agree when he says downtown is just a place for rich snobs. It kind of sucks. I'm fortunate enough to live on the outskirts though, and I've met all sorts of riders as passing through as well. There's some great people out there!
They were.. too bad they are mormon.. dont get me wrong, if you follow something and it makes you a better person without harming anyone else so be it.. but the story behind how Mormonism and Joseph Smith is quite a bit radical in my book.. Outside of that, RIP, Stobe
@@Testement117 I take it you're Mormon. I also take it your lack of Intelligence disallows you to see my comment for what it is. Your problem, not mine.
I am LDS I know there is alot of anti lds propoganda out there, if you want to know about the church talk to a member or one of the missionaries I promise you it's not what you think.
I had to pause here and comment on a particular scene. When Wingman and Stobe shake their heads in wonder at the choir. What a beautiful moment to see how touched they were by the music. It really makes me think about how we shouldn't judge people on appearance. You might come upon a couple of hobo-looking guys and think less of them, but they're no less human or worthy than any of us.
The look on Stobe's face reveals a spiritual battle inside. I hope he accepted Jesus' offer of salvation before he died. I think he was really considering it.
@@ResIpsaquitur man looketh on the outward appearance, the Lord looketh upon the heart. If you watch Stobe's videos and miss the spiritual battles he was fighting, you're not getting it. I don't believe that's the case though...whether we realize it or not, it's that spiritual commonality that has us all here. Stobe touched us. We see in Stobe what we see in ourselves.
So, when the choir sang and I seen Stobe enjoying the moment, completely mesmerized and in love with the music at that time, I got tears in my eyes. I never knew Stobe but it does not mean I do not care for life. He should not be gone. But I thank you, Stobe, for sharing your life. And many are sad but I know it is us that are actually lost and you are eternal and you are riding the Holy Express and one of the stars at the great gig in the sky entertaining the angels with those mad piano skills. I hope to see you there. Journey on, brutha! Happy Rails!
still watchin in 2020...rode trains with old man outta co into ca. he was heading back to roseville where he was living at the time. talked to stobe about it online after he posted the video and we had some good train talk. rip stobe, you'll be missed. gotta get out on the rails soon.
Would of loved to be able to meet Stobe. He had wisdom way beyond his years and found the real meaning of life unlike so many in this world. He saw the world as it was and enjoyed every moment he had here.
Stobe's reaction at 12:51 was priceless and really shows that he had a tremendous sense of empathy for the human spirit in general, and a true love of the beautiful and artistic endeavers of mankind (music, architecture, etc.). He could create majestic music and at that moment he was humbled and pleased with what he was hearing and seeing and it showed in his face and countenance. That was really a beautiful moment that we were lucky enough to also experience albeit in retrospect. it looked like Wingman was also pretty moved by it all.
It’s the darkest hours of the night in western Kentucky , I wish I could have met you in person stobe but your artwork is immortal. Boat drinks my friend. 🍹🍹
Midnight Oil have just reformed the band and are doing a world tour. Just had a look and they are doing 14 concerts in the us in may, and they are all sold out. The band split in 2002 because the lead singer, Peter Garret became a politician.
Those wine bags make good pillows you can let the air out save it in a small place or you can fill it with air and lay your head too firm let some air out. Need a bag for water you can fill it with water.
I'm a clairvoyant, I see those who have moved on, and everytime I watch a stobe video, I can hear a voice inside my head it says I am fine and I am happy, I did not suffer..
For the record, the stench he talking about around the 15:00 mark of this video, is in the "warm springs" area. These natural hot springs are full of sulpher and they stink like rotting eggs. Stobe was also downwind of the water rec plant of Salt Lake City. Great video. RIP STROBE!
I recently visited salt lake and the tabernacle choir building, and Jim was with me in my heart. By far this is my favorite video of his. Long love Jim Stobe
This guy is one of rhe amazing things that we can include in what we experience in our lives. What a cool dude! And what a connoisseur! I just wanna go get some American beer and cold kfc now. ...im sure the cheap wine was drank thru clenched teeth but...
dear hobostobe. I write to you on a warm memorial day 2017. thank you for the videos. I have successfully wasted my whole gosh darn day. easy riding dood
Yep. That's my road dog 2slim! He and I are heading out to Fernly this coming week to do some scrappin! We'll have to meet up sometime Stobe. Ogden is my home-yard. Did 2slim show you the 'Real' Jungle? The wood cutter is Rodger. He won't bother you.
Thanks for the very well done tour of Temple square in slc! I haven't been out that way in 15 years. it was nice to hear the quirer and see the area. I'm a huge fan, keep the videos coming Stobe!!
Stobe, We'll miss you buddy. I am deeply sad this terrible news...Stobe the Hobo was a real and unique thing in the modern f*cking world. Supreme level of the freedom. Although I've never met him personally, he seemed to be a brother to me!, Nice guy who always replied for my questions and comments on youtube.I was almost from the very beginning with this youtube channel and impatiently have been looking forward for the next absorbing episodes. Inspired by him, I enjoy the simpler things in my life - survival hiking. James will live on through his videos. God bless you. R.I.P.
I watched every video he came out with years ago Just recently I started back watching his videos to realize he had passed. Most people talk crap about the latter Day saint Church. I'm really glad to see that he did not He just told it the way it was how he saw it. I thank him for that.
@@craigb.4737 When they say based on facts it's usually embellished. Stobe lived like he wanted and experienced true freedom it would be a shame if no one new his lifestyle
Where are you going to be around September? I'll be returning to Alaska around October. Trying to figure out where and when I seen your before. I believe that we met before
I don't see it that way, there are too many variables for anyone to know enough to watch out for Strobe and company, what day, what time will they be a a yard, where are they going and when are they going to de-train, etc. As far as watching the videos, put yourself in the Bulls place, you are disgusted with hoppers as it is, then to watch episode after episode of Strobe or Stobe and Wingman riding on what could be their trains has to be extremely maddening. If your a cop patrolling a downtown major shopping area, and some guy has uploaded a video of child pickpockets working the same area as well as aATM thieves grabbing the cash and running, you may put up with it for a minute or two but since it makes you look like an idiot for not being aware of this going on and not catching anyone, If someone posted a video of Bulls grabbing and dragging guys off trains or sneaking up on someone while their sleeping I'm baaaaacccck, they'll love it and watch the video for hours.
May the legend of Stobe live on forever. Everytime I see a railyard, I think to myself, “Welp. There goes old Hobo Stobe. Forever ridin the rails in the darkest hours of the night, for all of us sinners. Rest In Peace, Jimbo. ❤️
The song is "The Ground" from Sunrise Mass and it can be found here: ruclips.net/video/AMzvVeE4mec/видео.html. A relative on my wife's side is a member of the choir. We went to dinner with him tonight and I hummed the tune to him knowing several people on here asked about it. He instantly remembered the title and sang part of it to me.
A guy in the woods with a chain saw firing it up on a cold evening. A close observer says, "I hope he's just cutting wood." You know if Stephen King saw this, he be like, ohhhhhh this is good...!
this video is something that really helps me find clarity of the lifestyle more than anything before, i hope to see many more of these. i hitchhiked from SLC to tampa and then to philly. im housed up at the moment but cant wait to get back out. i really wanna hop freight but i know nothing about it and haven't traveled with trainriders yet. thanks for this video, good luck!
It was summer of 2015, three of my friends and I, alone in Vegas! We had fun that night, $60 room at Harrahs and a close call with the cops, long before hangover, but we sure were!
At one point the train would go right through the middle of my town. I would see all these hobos riding the rails. This was in the late 60s early 70s..Theyve moved the rails right outside town, but still in the town...my brother & I would play count the hobos as the train rolled by..i would think "who are they & what freedoms they must have"...
I really hope Wingman is doing well these days. Hope he knows how much he means to all of us
Yeap stobe miss a lot but wingman too!! Dont know what happen with him😢
Yeah I was wondering ABT what he's up too now
He would be famous if he’d get a friend or two to do this again.
The richest man is not the man that has the most, it's the man that needs the least. RIP Stobe Jim Kenobi
Gappie Al Kebabi wtf is wrong with you.
The only thing you are taking with you are your memories, hope you make some good ones.
Thank you Karl Marx.
Try to live that way,it helps to be easily pleased!
@Gappie Al Kebabi Actually it's paraphrasing Socrates who said "He is richest who is content with the least, for content is the wealth of nature.
-Socrates
Stobies face when he's watching that choir is of disbelief and amazement. RESPECT
This is literally historical content, splashed with old time piano ambiance, finished with the narration of a highly articulate man. These videos are timeless. The classic rock played on piano, the views only seen on the railway, a look at a dying country culture of hobo travels. Some of the best content on RUclips. Rip Stobe.
Old timey piano !!!! 👍🏿
A contemporary beat poet, is what he was
Really hope that Stobe’s mom is getting the checks from RUclips for the 4 ads I watched during this epic video.
Exactly
jsyk stobes parents are loaded
@@chasevandermark8714 And how would you know that?
@@TheNomadicHandpan it's been documented and people have spoken with his family. He came from a well to do family and was not poor.
Like Mcandless yeah, probably, but it goes to show that money doesn't calm a restless heart. We could look at it negatively, or taken for granted and do nothing with our lives in turn. It really doesn't matter, I find it entertaining and intriguing. These are the parts of the US that would probably go forgotten, I personally didn't know the Tabernacle choir existed or would have looked it up. I thank him for that because again, it's interesting to see from a unchoreographed street view without a discernable agenda.
Stobe was a maverick to the online video telling experience, and gifted piano player. (For me the "genius" of Stobe the Hobo, was that he used youTube, and created a story. A very intense, and very real and dangerous story. Unfortunately, Jim did not take his own advice, and continued to mix this dangerous obsession with drinking. So, when I say, "genius", I am pointing to his videos, and the raw, story telling, and realism of those videos.) So I did edit this, because, I said, that Jim was a "genius." And wanted to explain that statement. He crafted simple, crude stories, And he exposes the beauty of America, that is seldom seen. For Stobe it was more about the trip, the adventure, the drinking, than the destination. It might be corn, but Stobe was telling us something. Life is not about the destination it is about the adventure and the ride. Not what you have, but what you are doing. A lesson to remember. (Warning to all, from Jim, Might be, don't go into the darkness....it might find you and take you away.).
Very well said 👍🏻
beautiful bro
Too right like the bible says store your riches in your heart so you can take them with you to heaven
On top of all this, crystalline quotes roll effortlessly off his tongue, as beautifully as each piano excerpt. 'Not trying to sound terribly bragadocious here, but there are definitely less badass ways to roll into "Veggus" [sic]'.
Amen brother....
My husband and I knew Jim. My husband, John, still isn't over his death.
God bless Jim.
Johnathan Lingman? Wingman?
@@screamindemon6x No. John LaCour. When Jim came out to the East, we hooked him up with rides and a place to stay.
Now, I honestly would NEVER speak ill of the dead, and as we were friends with Jim, certainly not about him. But even when he was a guest in our home, he drank quite alot.
I will leave it with this...Jim, sober or drunk, was a dear friend. And he is missed.
RIP "In the darkest hours of the night".
@@shirleylyn11 He was a drunk
@@stevanstevan763 What's wrong with THAT?
Love his "The Rooster" intro. Such a brilliant man.
Not many will realize how beautiful it really is
his piano playing is fire
I met that old man in Ogden years ago I was riding through on a train crew changed right at that grain elevator an he yelled over at me . Chatted it up then my train left cool to see him again
'Old man' . . . he was in his late 20's, if not his early 30's . . . he coulda been riding the rails, for decades more ! 😬
@@paulsuprono7225 he is referring to the old man they met in the woods from the previous episode
No shit
HobeStobe is an underrated channel
Go to hell
Easy
@@dade7964 hey watch your attitude asshole.
@@dade7964 fk u
Way too underrated
I always laugh when watching these videos. His reviews of towns are priceless!
Lol he didn't like bend but I grew up there and met so many train riders that loved it.
If stobe went there a year earlier I would of met him I am sure
@@Spookykidshow been through bend Oregon a time or three, yeah it sucks, people suck, and the dry hot sucks.
@@Spookykidshow
I've grown up in Bend as well and still live there actually. I totally agree when he says downtown is just a place for rich snobs. It kind of sucks. I'm fortunate enough to live on the outskirts though, and I've met all sorts of riders as passing through as well. There's some great people out there!
RIP stobe it was an honor to meet and ride with you found one of your tags last week
The voices from that choir were just majestic
They were.. too bad they are mormon.. dont get me wrong, if you follow something and it makes you a better person without harming anyone else so be it.. but the story behind how Mormonism and Joseph Smith is quite a bit radical in my book..
Outside of that, RIP, Stobe
@@c.l.pitman1760 Dude, waaaa waaa waaaa
Way worse and more heinous stuff from Catholicism, judiaism, and islam
@@Testement117 I take it you're Mormon. I also take it your lack of Intelligence disallows you to see my comment for what it is.
Your problem, not mine.
I am LDS I know there is alot of anti lds propoganda out there, if you want to know about the church talk to a member or one of the missionaries I promise you it's not what you think.
The guzzling of a Hobo downing a thirty-two ouncer then letting off a Fat Belch ! Is music to my ears !! " BEEELLLCH "
Miss you stobe. You're still inspiring, entertaining, and informing me.
Indeed
Just found him for the first time tonight and my god this is just incredible
I had to pause here and comment on a particular scene. When Wingman and Stobe shake their heads in wonder at the choir. What a beautiful moment to see how touched they were by the music. It really makes me think about how we shouldn't judge people on appearance. You might come upon a couple of hobo-looking guys and think less of them, but they're no less human or worthy than any of us.
The look on Stobe's face reveals a spiritual battle inside. I hope he accepted Jesus' offer of salvation before he died. I think he was really considering it.
@@chevyblue10 lol
@@chevyblue10 lol what?
@@chevyblue10 He appeared to be doing it satirically. He was goofing for the camera.
@@ResIpsaquitur man looketh on the outward appearance, the Lord looketh upon the heart. If you watch Stobe's videos and miss the spiritual battles he was fighting, you're not getting it. I don't believe that's the case though...whether we realize it or not, it's that spiritual commonality that has us all here. Stobe touched us. We see in Stobe what we see in ourselves.
12:53 you can see how moved he was by the music, RIP Stobe, you were a beaut.
He earned a degree in music playing the pipe organ. I'm sure he was feeling all kinds of emotions at that moment. it was beautiful..
the choir music was beautiful, and I ani't Godley in the least
Does anyone know what song this is?
@@MBru9198 Rooster by Alice In Chains
@@MBru9198 The Ground- from sunrise.
Stobe's love of music is manifested.
I still find myself cracking a cold one for my brother Stobie. Rest easy Sir. When the train comes a rollin
So, when the choir sang and I seen Stobe enjoying the moment, completely mesmerized and in love with the music at that time, I got tears in my eyes. I never knew Stobe but it does not mean I do not care for life. He should not be gone. But I thank you, Stobe, for sharing your life. And many are sad but I know it is us that are actually lost and you are eternal and you are riding the Holy Express and one of the stars at the great gig in the sky entertaining the angels with those mad piano skills. I hope to see you there. Journey on, brutha! Happy Rails!
Imagine he was thirsting over that huge organ wanting to belt out some Nirvana or AIC covers.
RIP James "Stobe" Stobie October 23, 1984-November 8, 2017. You will be missed.
still watchin in 2020...rode trains with old man outta co into ca. he was heading back to roseville where he was living at the time. talked to stobe about it online after he posted the video and we had some good train talk. rip stobe, you'll be missed. gotta get out on the rails soon.
not a Mormon but wow what a great piece of music and orchestra and choir - A++
Would of loved to be able to meet Stobe. He had wisdom way beyond his years and found the real meaning of life unlike so many in this world. He saw the world as it was and enjoyed every moment he had here.
Stobe's reaction at 12:51 was priceless and really shows that he had a tremendous sense of empathy for the human spirit in general, and a true love of the beautiful and artistic endeavers of mankind (music, architecture, etc.). He could create majestic music and at that moment he was humbled and pleased with what he was hearing and seeing and it showed in his face and countenance. That was really a beautiful moment that we were lucky enough to also experience albeit in retrospect. it looked like Wingman was also pretty moved by it all.
It’s the darkest hours of the night in western Kentucky , I wish I could have met you in person stobe but your artwork is immortal. Boat drinks my friend. 🍹🍹
You can tell he was a genuinely nice guy. I wished I had met him in my travels
Miss this dude...He had so much quality content! RIP my dude you died so young but you will live forever through the videos Stobehobe 🎼🎹
"I'm hoping he's just cutting wood" 😆 This man is a legend.
12:53 simply shows that music touches Stobe and the wingman. What a magic moment, what a beautiful choir. Rip man
Stobe and Wingman are like a modern day Kerouac and Cassady. Hell, Wingman even looks like Neal...rip Stobe...
right on
hobestobe, came across one of your tags in Lincoln NB. Hobo Shoestring.
This is my favourite episode so far, it had it all.
You guys live a great life of freedom thanks to your attitude to adventure, very admirable indeed. Greetings from Australia.
greetings! I am a huge midnight oil and empire of the sun fan
Midnight Oil have just reformed the band and are doing a world tour. Just had a look and they are doing 14 concerts in the us in may, and they are all sold out. The band split in 2002 because the lead singer, Peter Garret became a politician.
From Alice in chains to Kenny Rogers, you've got my attention.. Love your vids.. Stay safe, on top the train, never under..
Yeah.... About that :(
On a more positive note, I enjoyed the music too
Loved the piano reindition of Rooster In the beginning!
The journey is everything and I love the social comment and destination tours.
thanks yeah
you need to put a trademark on your saying "darkest hours of the night" love it....! hell...... I would buy a tshirt with that on it! ur killin me!!!
thanks stobe hobo RIP for this perfect song the ground and all your work and beers will still by watching ten years from now
Those wine bags make good pillows you can let the air out save it in a small place or you can fill it with air and lay your head too firm let some air out. Need a bag for water you can fill it with water.
dude thats such a dead on point, they are mega good pillows, bota bags etc. Its a drag seeing it empty, like seeing an old friends body
Bro Stob
e saw your comment..... Legendary
@@Jozsus what do you think he meant by seeing your old friends body?
@@hobestobe weird af
@@ChrisBcards a joke?
I'm a clairvoyant, I see those who have moved on, and everytime I watch a stobe video, I can hear a voice inside my head it says I am fine and I am happy, I did not suffer..
Clairvoyants don't hear voices.
You're thinking of clairaudience.
After all this time I still find myself coming to visit. You are not forgotten Stobe
For the record, the stench he talking about around the 15:00 mark of this video, is in the "warm springs" area. These natural hot springs are full of sulpher and they stink like rotting eggs. Stobe was also downwind of the water rec plant of Salt Lake City. Great video. RIP STROBE!
This guy truly lived the American dream to travel back and forth things that many of of will ever see
That choir is truly awesome. A highlight of this episode. One of many.
I recently visited salt lake and the tabernacle choir building, and Jim was with me in my heart. By far this is my favorite video of his. Long love Jim Stobe
Blown away from these vids u are very talented stobe
Tears,seem to flow ,the MORE I watch, STOBE THE BIG GIG IN THE SKY
That was so beautiful! Thank you!
yes that choir was killer
@@hobestobe I know you will never read this now in this life Stobe but thankyou for everything. Fly high
@@hobestobelove you bud! Can’t wait to meet you at the final stop one day when I go.
Stobe, you are missed. God bless you. I appreciate his respectful treatment of the LDS Church, and I'm a Catholic.
Another great video, Stobe. Thank you for sharing your adventures and wisdom. I hope there are many more to come.
LOVE Stobe's keys on music... AIC 'The rooster'....
This guy is one of rhe amazing things that we can include in what we experience in our lives. What a cool dude! And what a connoisseur! I just wanna go get some American beer and cold kfc now. ...im sure the cheap wine was drank thru clenched teeth but...
RIP STOBE
THESE VIDS ARE TIMELESS
dear hobostobe. I write to you on a warm memorial day 2017. thank you for the videos. I have successfully wasted my whole gosh darn day. easy riding dood
Yep. That's my road dog 2slim! He and I are heading out to Fernly this coming week to do some scrappin! We'll have to meet up sometime Stobe. Ogden is my home-yard. Did 2slim show you the 'Real' Jungle? The wood cutter is Rodger. He won't bother you.
How 2Slim doin'?? He seems real.
He's up in North Eastern Washington doing some ranching.
Right on. Thanks for the reply.
TheIronweed1969 he ain’t FTRA?
RIP Stobe. We pray you are watching the angels sing to you in heaven. God Bless!
Good episode that one Stobe! Nice to watch your adventures from Jolly England.
This is such a magical video. The scene where they meet the older hobo and the scene with the choir are so great
i like watching these vids when im drunk. comfy af.
i found this channelwithout booze.. hopefully i dont watch em all till i get some tomorow
Real guy I can relate to his honesty much love thanks
Thanks for the very well done tour of Temple square in slc! I haven't been out that way in 15 years. it was nice to hear the quirer and see the area. I'm a huge fan, keep the videos coming Stobe!!
no worries homey. more on the way
Always think of Stobe when I see a Freight Train RIP 🚆
"... a conspicious lack of 'Liquor store' style architecture" I loved that!
its gotta be awesome seeing some towns that hold thousands and down the rail some areas you know people aren't anywhere near
it is. good point
Cheers to open minds, open bottles, and open skies! ~RIP STOBE~ Ride the rails above the clouds for the rest of us.
Man this guy was really a hobo, to the core. Wow ! Rip Stobe.
Stobe, We'll miss you buddy. I am deeply sad this terrible news...Stobe the Hobo was a real and unique thing in the modern f*cking world. Supreme level of the freedom. Although I've never met him personally, he seemed to be a brother to me!, Nice guy who always replied for my questions and comments on youtube.I was almost from the very beginning with this youtube channel and impatiently have been looking forward for the next absorbing episodes. Inspired by him, I enjoy the simpler things in my life - survival hiking. James will live on through his videos. God bless you. R.I.P.
RIP Jim Stobe, hobo extraordinaire. You passed way too soon my friend. Always fondly remembered. Always brought a smile to my face.
Mucho excellimente a true classic, your best work
me allegro q te guste
keep them vids coming bro, great scenery, wished I was healthy enough to go...
"I'm hoping he's cuttin' wood." 😂
Anything else would have been really bad.
Spent a couple years in Ogden back in 2016 what have been nice to run into these Guy's 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
I watched every video he came out with years ago Just recently I started back watching his videos to realize he had passed.
Most people talk crap about the latter Day saint Church. I'm really glad to see that he did not He just told it the way it was how he saw it. I thank him for that.
Love the piano bro
Great video. Miss you Stobe
Hopefully they make a movie of Stobe one day? Interesting Dude it would have been a pleasure to know him.
Let's hope a movie is made. Hope they don't screw it up too.
@@craigb.4737 When they say based on facts it's usually embellished. Stobe lived like he wanted and experienced true freedom it would be a shame if no one new his lifestyle
Such a beautiful taste in music. That seattle sound baby
A joy to watch this and other Stobe videos over the holidays in 2020. RIP Stobe!
very, very educational
This episode is easily the best.
Where are you going to be around September?
I'll be returning to Alaska around October.
Trying to figure out where and when I seen your before. I believe that we met before
sept might be open I am in Denver now
+misternylon People that travel around the country on freight trains......because their location changes within an hourly timeframe.
I don't see it that way, there are too many variables for anyone to know enough to watch out for Strobe and company, what day, what time will they be a a yard, where are they going and when are they going to de-train, etc. As far as watching the videos, put yourself in the Bulls place, you are disgusted with hoppers as it is, then to watch episode after episode of Strobe or Stobe and Wingman riding on what could be their trains has to be extremely maddening. If your a cop patrolling a downtown major shopping area, and some guy has uploaded a video of child pickpockets working the same area as well as aATM thieves grabbing the cash and running, you may put up with it for a minute or two but since it makes you look like an idiot for not being aware of this going on and not catching anyone, If someone posted a video of Bulls grabbing and dragging guys off trains or sneaking up on someone while their sleeping I'm baaaaacccck, they'll love it and watch the video for hours.
me
Hobo Shoestring's freight train hopping videos u ever ride thru Hutchinson ks. I live there now right by bnsf tracks. Up is down the road
May the legend of Stobe live on forever. Everytime I see a railyard, I think to myself,
“Welp. There goes old Hobo Stobe. Forever ridin the rails in the darkest hours of the night, for all of us sinners. Rest In Peace, Jimbo. ❤️
The song is "The Ground" from Sunrise Mass and it can be found here: ruclips.net/video/AMzvVeE4mec/видео.html. A relative on my wife's side is a member of the choir. We went to dinner with him tonight and I hummed the tune to him knowing several people on here asked about it. He instantly remembered the title and sang part of it to me.
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Love the images and the music. Really nice video's. I'd like to do this in Europe but seems to be complicated.
SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide}
AND SOOOO COOL..!!!!
I couldn't make that last riff on the piano... Dah ~ Viva Las Vegas
Very Apropos!
On the edge of my seat, waiting for the season finale...
thank you!
skilled on the piano for sure excellent documentary rip stobe likes 🙂
RIP James William "Stobe the Hobo" Stobie October 23, 1984-November 8, 2017, you live on in your videos!
This video is way underrated. Stobe was a great video editor
The part with the choir is worthy of any tv documentary I've seen
A guy in the woods with a chain saw firing it up on a cold evening.
A close observer says, "I hope he's just cutting wood."
You know if Stephen King saw this, he be like, ohhhhhh this is good...!
Stobe had class!!! Beautiful soul, Rest easy Stobie,
this video is something that really helps me find clarity of the lifestyle more than anything before, i hope to see many more of these. i hitchhiked from SLC to tampa and then to philly. im housed up at the moment but cant wait to get back out. i really wanna hop freight but i know nothing about it and haven't traveled with trainriders yet. thanks for this video, good luck!
I'm looking to train hop to...what state u in man
+itsleebry same here in western pa
the plan,,,,,,,,,drink this delicious beer..lol he is legendary
fantastic sky line coming into town ..all them lights
The Rooster on the piano 🎹 is 🔥
It was summer of 2015, three of my friends and I, alone in Vegas! We had fun that night, $60 room at Harrahs and a close call with the cops, long before hangover, but we sure were!
The best thing about bag wine is ,when it’s gone you can blow the bag up and use it as a pillow!!
The voice of experience, huh?
@@jshepard152 fucking obviously. j shepard huh?
At one point the train would go right through the middle of my town. I would see all these hobos riding the rails. This was in the late 60s early 70s..Theyve moved the rails right outside town, but still in the town...my brother & I would play count the hobos as the train rolled by..i would think "who are they & what freedoms they must have"...
Just sucking down that box wine in front of the Mormon temple like it’s his job 🤣
Love the Fulsom Prison blues rendition