Earl Scruggs "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" with JD Crowe Bill Emerson Sonny Osborne and More
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- Опубликовано: 26 дек 2021
- Earl Scruggs and his "Foggy Mountain Breakdown." This clip is the famous Banjo Finale from the movie "Bluegrass Country Soul," released in 1972 and re-released in a Golden Anniversary Edition in 2020, featuring Earl Scruggs, JD Crowe, Bill Emerson and Sonny Osborne and more taking breaks with Earl himself leading off and then ending the song. Learn more at BluegrassCountrySoul.com
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I'm a Chinese guy born and raised in Brooklyn, NY and I absolutely love and respect this man. Flatts and Scruggs are legends and I appreciate them so much. May this music live on forever.
You have great taste
@@vstrom9586 thank you so much! 🙏
Beautiful comment
Music has no boundaries
@@patriciavia7491 Es de Brooklyn.
So talented I love it
black male born in Alabama lived in Baltimore city but man do i love me some bluegrass, mountain man blues is what i call it real SOUL music!
There's a show featuring the music of Scruggs @ South Carroll High School this Saturday, through the Carroll Arts Center. 😊
Oh yeah that’s where us Apalatchen found out the banjo clawhamer picking. Men building railroads picking songs from their own stories of Working Hard for singing The Blues is the only thing that you do to make your soul feel better. Love the way music is all connected to all of us. That’s the Human Race I am proud to be apart
Black Men working building the Rail Road is where us Hillbilly first heard the Banjo. Made from possum hide. Blue grass is in the heart of the men and woman picking & singing to make others feel better to survive that’s all. I just wish that more people would be as one race.
Human Race Sir
3 cords and the Truth is SOUL MUSIC
@@ChrisRichardson-jp3ul ,😊
Right on
I sit with tears as I listen and reminisce about my sweet Daddy. Earl Scruggs was one of his favorites. Daddy’s in heaven for 10 years now and hope he’s getting front row seats with Earl. I’m a western NC gal too and grew up on bluegrass❤
If your foot ain't tapping while this is going on, damn well better check your pulse to see if you's alive!
I can never get tired of that. If Earl Scruggs can’t get your foot tapping you ether have no feet or your dead.
Earl deserved every second of that applause. He was fabulous
Hell yes
I had the pleasure of meeting Lester and Earl years ago and Earl was the most humble, polite and talented man I have ever known. Heaven welcomed him with open arms.
The people of Cambodia loves Foggy Mountain Breakdown.😁👍
Other music may leave the mind, Bluegrass never leaves the soul.
Never will another group of such talented pickers be on stage together again. I feel blessed to be able to watch this as it was before my time.
Man, that’s the longest applause ever recorded 😹😹😹
Legend has it, if they woulda played 6 more minutes they woulda summoned an angel from the heavens !!!!
It isn’t often a person becomes a legend in their own time
Nothing but pure talent on that stage.
31 year old male from the UK here, recently discovered the joys of listening to bluegrass, listening to these guys shred the banjo gives me crazy goosebumps
I'd like to welcome you all😏👍
2024 here and that was so uplifting. Man those legends are just that legends. God bless them.
Northwest NC Appalachian mountains is where I was born. My aunt taught me to clog and a love of bluegrass music when I was a child. We are from Irish and Scottish decent.
My parents live in West Jefferson, NC.
It's beautiful up there.
@@dwellspompano I was born in Jefferson. We lived in Warrensville until I was 8 years old. We moved to the Hickory area. My family comes from there and some still live there.
I'm from boone, you?
@@sspragu31 Originally Warrensville outside of West Jefferson, now near Hickory
Recently discovered our family roots are from Scottish Irish via Tennessee, Texas n out to the left coast.🤠🤚
Saw old Earl a couple of times.Once in particular my friend was dead, passed out.But when Earl stepped into Foggy Mtn., It was like the Easter story right in front of me
where you from you tell a funny story like that. I remember working a mine in Mt ida ,arkansas and the cousins and brothers there just kept me in stitches with stories like that.
I have this recurring dream that im in this banjo line. Earl gives me the nod and foggy mountain breakdown rolls off my banjo like ive played my whole life for this one moment…
That's a cool dream.
Nice dream
Then your string snaps and you realize you're not wearing pants
Awesome dream!
LoL well guess you ought to start playing the banjo! 😁
I find it so amazing that not only someone could come up with a piece of music so iconic that every person who plays a particular instrument knows it but it can be played and played and played without ever getting annoying.
I played util I was 65 and had a stroke. Became a strummed not a picker😢 almost like dying,but I didnt!
@@garyhall704 that sucks so bad. im sorry that had to happen to you
I could watch 100 people come up and pick that out.
Still one of the most underrated instrument ever. It'd be nice to see it utilized more.
35 yr old from New Zealand here. I recently bought a banjo and have been learning. God dam I love this music
Same man
Best of luck.🪕🇦🇺💖💖💖
..lot to love when you ear Flatt or Skrugs...
Do it and dont ever let go!!!!
I bought one last week. I’m on lesson 5 right now on 30 lesson beginner deal. The more I learn the gunner it gets.
This Bluegrass Country Soul is a rare treat!
Hi from Japan. I’ve been listening and watching the RUclips long tome . May be more than 20 years though I feel more than 100. Pretty important RUclips to me. Thank you so much . I appreciate you all so much. Thank you America ❣
@@wahdurcithanks from France too 😂 music from USA is just amazing
@@wahdurci Wow! Let’s see…. I like to listen 80s also church music too. Sometimes John Wayne movie “the cow boys” main title! Oh well . I can’t stop to tell you what I like music …… thank you anyhow ! No Music No Life! Especially the USA music!
I am an American that used to lived in Japan for many years. I appreciate you guys a lot too. Thank you!
so cool
@@lanesaarloos281 I don’t understand at all . Sorry.
This is what the younger generation is missing out on on! Pure talent all around. Damn.
Musical talent. This is missing from a lot of today's music.
My grandfather and his brother my uncle Paul were the Springer brothers I grew up with the best bluegrass ever met earl several times didn't know as a kid how important he was. I'm 63 now and miss them all
Wow was he a cool guy ? I bet he was
Holy smokes, give those banjos a drink! That was amazing! 🇦🇺🪕❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You got goose bumps listening to this. Don’t even try to lie.
Man im from the streets of nyc grew up wirh doo wop but i love bluegrass with a passion thank u flatt and scruggs and alluson krauss for keeping it alive !
Oh God!!! I recognized all but 3 or 4 of them on sight... I've actually become my father. Man, that makes me feel old, because most of them were kids back then.
I look around myself today and sadly I don't see any giants in the music industry that can even hold a candle to legends such as these.
I'm blessed to just be alive in the same time as these men.
Check out billy strings !
@@KY.502 I have and you're right.....I forgot....there are some Gems currently making new music....maybe you know Coltor Wall?
@@DiamondCutter423 also, lost dog street band, The Dead South, Whiskey Myers there is some true gems out there but your not going to find them on any top 20s
Look around further and you will find such as Noam Pikelny, Mike Munford, Catherine Bowness, Tony Trischka, Jens Kruger, Ryan Cavanaugh, and of course, Bela Fleck (just for starters). The musicians in this video helped lay the foundations for the large crop of brilliantly talented musicians playing bluegrass today; you just have to look for them (on RUclips, or Google, or Facebook), since they won't show up on AM radio or CMT.
Amen to that brother@@RickRiman
My God what a lineup of bluegrass talent-!!!!
This gives me chills. Dear Lord, I miss my Daddy, who loved this music.
But I don't wish him back here
Amen sister Heaven is better than the Hell we are living in
We create all our own Reality. This is defined by the "Universal Law of Attraction" and it is Absolute.
This is what Yeshua/Jesus was teaching, the foundation of his teachings.
Release the Fear Based Ideologies that are so Fostered by Media's and Embrace the Truths, the Positive.
When we Ask, it is Given. No 2nd request 8s needed.
We merely must Know, the Higher Octave of Believe, and when we Know/Believe, we Receive "That's the Mustard Seed"!
Quantum Physics Science is Validating what was/is deemed "myth".
We must Awaken to our Real Power, that given for Our Creating of the Positive, the Desires, the Dreams.
... and do so Knowing "* am worthy", for we all are extensions of God's Source Energy - ie: Our Souls, and that is what our Eternal is, only the Vessel expires.
Don't relay on the opinions of others, go to the Resources and gather your own understanding.
(Fear, Judging, Prejudices, Hate, Anger ... all attract like Energies, negative experiences.)
Love, Joy, Laughter, Optimism, Knowing, Harmony, Higher Mind Thoughts, all attract like Energies: Our Desires
Focus on the Positive, the Desires.
(Turn away from negative thoughts, fears, and Lackings.)
It is Our Choice to "live in fears" or Break Through and emerge as Jesus Taught, being in Harmony, Creating Harmony, and Knowing far greater our true self, Higher Self, our Soul self, the You in You. Be in Your Positive ...
Peace be with You Always ...
Bless your ❤
Lester and Earl. The real Foggy mountain boys !!!
Amen never be another
I could listen to this forever.
RIP Bill Emerson, my neighbor from down the street growing up in Northern Virginia
Growing up in the D.C. suburbs during the '70's I was exposed to a lot of country music by my dad but I didn't really get it until I saw the Seldom Scene at High Point High in 1979. After that, I was hooked. I consider myself blessed to have been here, in D.C., at that time. WAMU, The Seldom Scene, The Country Gentlemen, The Johnson Mountain Boys and of course Country Current. My buddy's dad was good friends with Eddie Adcock and he knew and introduced me to many of these guys. I remember Bill Emerson as really tall and a perfect gentleman. I still remember the free concerts at the Capitol. So sad when we lost him. The finale of a very special era in local bluegrass music.
And more was quite an understatement!
Who, in their ever loving mind could ever downvote such a beautiful piece of music and such incredible players?
Well that’ll put a smile on your face.
Thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure.
Im Mexican and I love bluegrass, the banjo And the fiddle.
Yee-Ha!
Our country was in a much better place back then. God blessed all of these men with a unique ability.
AMEN to that
Aside from all the intense racism and misogyny..... it was great for white dudes...
Pray for the USA :)
Our country was still in Vietnam back then, and the USA wasn't a "better place back then" unless you were a heterosexual Protestant Christian white man. Everyone else was stuck in an era with lingering institutional racism, sexism, homophobia, and religious prejudice. You can keep all that.
I’m from North Alabama so of course I can’t get enough of the banjo 🪕
Oh yeah Alabama is known for the banjo don't you know...
I come back to this video every once and a while and boy it never gets old
Thank you Mr Earl Scruggs for your musical talent and for composing such great pieces as this!
WOW!!! This is an AMAZING piece of footage! I can't lie, I got goosebumps!!!
50 yrs later. Still makes me think of. Bonnie and Clyde
This man remember where he come from and hasn’t forgotten true to home and family don’t see this today 😊
England here, I heard this year's ago, it still makes me smile 😃
JEEBUS!! I was born,raised, and still live in a big city up north.
But love Bluegrass musicc.
And I love my fellow Children of GOD. MAY BIG BOSS ,bless us all.
This makes me feel connected to my culture and heritage when I listen to this. Beautiful
There is no music like the love of mountain music
One of North Carolina's greatest artists.
PADDLE FASTER I HEAR BANJO MUSIC
It warms my 💜❤️ to see men learning and surpassing there idol . You see earl Scruggs and you seen something kids yeeee haaww
The old man comes for all of us in our time.
But I leave behind the knowledge that the Service I spent so much of my life in will still go on. So long as there is a man to take up the duty we old timers laid down the Army, America, still lives!!!!
Our lives were well lived!
There are masters that create music and deserve complete respect.
2024 and still gives me goosebumps hearing them beautiful banjos
HEE! HAW!! DANG! That was great! Lester Flatt, along with Earl Scruggs were fantastic back in the day! First time I heard Foggy Mountain Breakdown was in the movie, 'Bonnie & Clyde' when I was in high school back in the '60s. It's been one of my favorite instrumentals ever since.
The banjo was created by enslaved Africans and their descendants in the Caribbean and colonial North America. Here, they maintained and perpetuated the tradition within a complex system of slave-labor camps, plantations, and in a variety of rural and urban settings. Amazing how many Americans don't know this.
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❤❤ THEY ARE A TERRIFIC GROUP OF MUSICIAN’S !!!!!!!!!!❤❤
This is a tremedious amount of great banjo music for a german-austrian listener. Phantastic
I love playing the banjo. I don't even care for bluegrass music. I like country music, but old time country. Think Carter family stuff. But playing the banjo satisfies my soul for some reason.
wow! what a group! 2 comedians who play...tommy smothers and that wild and crazy guy steve martin.
An absolutely brilliant set of talented and exhilarating musicians.Cheers.Roly🇬🇧.
in memoriam.
this is the type of thing that gives me hope for humankind. :)
Mighty fancy picking boys!😁😇. Sweetest sound south of heaven!
On occasion I will listen to what I call mountain music, Ive come to learn to really appreciate it after I was fortunate and blessed enough to actually see Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt play live at my school, Western Carolina University many years ago. And if your foot ain't tapping, brother you are not of this earth anymore! 😁
So many greats and so many touches on a really fine song..
Thanks Earl! You are responsible for the fact that there are hundreds of banjo players and many other bluegrass musicians in our small country. Greetings to everyone from Czechia, Europe
Absolutely love this oh the memories ❤
Laying in bed here in Georgia thinking about Jesus and going through videos and ol Earl come up 👍👍👍👍👍 love you Jesus
Love the sound of a banjo
I love the sound of a banjo too! My husband doesn’t care for it but I love it. I just had a smile on my face throughout this whole video.
Humble man, I'm from Argentina and I love this music 🇦🇷
# 1 Earl Scruggs !
I thank to RUclips alghoritm and the absolute talent and dedication to music by modern banjo artist Phoebe Sanders to be able to hear this performance by being able to be exposed myself to a music genre I never envisioned of listening to.
Goodnight,…These boys are amazing ❗
I was born August 18th 1972 Thank you for the video brother ! ☺♥
They’re all excellent, but Earl Scruggs is the standard and the best to date as far as I know. 😊
The best music made and played in the Appachilan mountains I love it !!
Well I am a born an raised New Yorker with family background from Dominican Republic and I don’t even remember since when I LOVE Bluegrass… one of my favorite music to just chill and enjoy
Im with ya! Italy born, grew up in Ozone Park, here for the Bluegrass and the wonderful sounds of America :)
One of the finest musicians ever. It's nice to see him get so much love.
Earl is/was fantastic
In my mind Rick Riman added the most unique and creative variation. While all were enjoyable, his variation was the only one that approached the genius level of composition that Earl Scruggs achieved here.
Thank you for the kind words. I've got a better break now, and you have inspired me to go and practice it.
Rick's was excellent yes! As were all of them really. I know literally zero about the banjo but I also thought Eddie Hoyle had a nice bit of creativity in his take on it.
@@RickRimanmany thanks for such great playing Rick, do you still have that Kristofferson hair and beard ?
@@leedobson My usual answer would be "No, I sold them on ebay long ago." Actually, both Kris and I have the same, shorter, and thoroughly white hair and beard today.
Came here to say the same thing!
I am speechless.. Thank you!
Nothing but ❤️🔥 for all y'all
Our uncle Jake was married to aunt Mary on Kendall side he played the banjo every day of grim enjoying him enjoying playing for us too amazingly I love the sounds of the banjo and steel guitar😊 just sharing cool thank you
What a time to be alive!!
There are more skilful banjo players now, but they all stand on this guy’s shoulders
Здорово! Великолепно! Дай Бог им, всем, здоровья!!!
Спасибо
Unbelievably Excellent Picking!!! Just glad it was captured for all to enjoy.
EARL! America’s best mountain music man
Earl Sçruggs isincredible THE BEST so humble
BLUEGRASS ROCKS😊
You don't get more American than Bluegrass music. As original as jazz.
That was the best of bluegrass.
ya never know when you have a brush with greatness! I went to NGC with Eddie Hoyle back in the day. To share the stage with Earl at probably 14 years old? Amazing...
This is great really enjoyed it driving down the turnpike 4:30 in a he morning
which turnpike
There is no way you can drive the speed limit while listening to this song!
...i love this!!!!......
l like old pioneer American music taught by mi mama of course Philippines here...Beautiful America..
That's respect!!!