Steve Earle, "The Mountain", performed by Benjamin Tod of Lost Dog Street Band // GemsOnVHS™
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2016
- A compilation of footage we shot out in Wyoming and South Dakota. The train line is the Union Pacific's overland. The portion taped is between Cheyenne and Green River, Wyoming. This is the first transcontinental railroad in the history of mankind. Ben plays a favorite Steve Earle song in Cheyenne, Wyoming in front of the Chief Washakie statue at the state capitol. The song is not in its original arrangement.
Big thanks to our executive producers, Brad Sirois, Mitchell Davis, Keith McQuillan, David Jameson, Lisa Galvan, Irvin Maddox, Josh Collins, Brady Jones, Julie Nestoroff, and VJ Arizpe for making this thing possible.
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I met Ben on the glen highway I happened to pull over to pick up a hitch hiker on my way out to homer Alaska. It was him. I already knew his music at that point and he wasn't to well known. I feel like he's one of the greatest country singers in our generation and actually brings credibility back to the genre in a way he reminds me of Waylon Jennings. We sang every word Hank Williams ever wrote on that car ride. Ben is a man that carries himself with honor and stands by his word for that he has my respect. Good luck to you brother.
Ben is my good friend, just asked him about this and he said he doesn't remember such a thing
folk singer?
@@oFLUXo680 Ben is with my right now, iv just asked him, he doesn’t know you
@@27walker27 lies. Ben is my brother, he said he’s never heard of any of you or your made up stories
@@FEEFS. 😅
The only song that settles my 5 week old daughter down,thank you for the beautiful music from Scotland
I got a banjo because of this song, I've nearly got it down now, god bless Benjamin Todd and all his friends and family, he doesn't have a fraction of the recognition that he deserves
What’s the chord progression?
Bits really good innit
Please post and show us.
Me too! Inspired me to sing as well.
Chords can be found on youtube.
Damn good thing he’s still going!!!
I showed this to my grandfather. His father died in a mine when he was just a boy. He appreciated this work of art and said that it’s one of the greatest tributes to the Appalachia’s that he’s ever heard. I wish we had more music like this
Seems like you gotta go there to find it but I would like the convenience of digital stuff too
Steve Earle recorded this a long time ago, surprised he never heard it until recent.
We are still making it a life style!
Damn. That’s real
I wish we had more of your grandad's generation around. I miss mine.
I must be responsible for about a thousand of these views at this stage. Cracking version.
Same here, I listen to this at least 3 times a day! Lol
Same
I would not be far behind you mate
Yes sir
Same 😂👍
I ain't even a miner, not even from the u.s. but I grew up in the bush in Australia and boy does this song mean something to me
There's no sound on Earth more beautiful than a banjo and a mountain voice.
I'm two generations removed from being "born on this mountain" of rural Appalachia but I can almost feel my heritage in my blood hearing a song like this.
This is in anyone's heritage that grew up on a mountain, long as your nit a flat lander this songs for you
Two generations removed doesn’t mean a thing. Just sounds like you need to come home.
I feel the same!! Took me back to my last summer spent there as a teen…shin digs on the green. I was born there, then at the age of two, I was raised inSo Cal
@@Renagadebait I was born in nky, have lived in Central IN for 32 years. Its flat.
Yet I still enjoy this and tins of other music about areas I'll never see. ✌️
@@jonyates3918 I live in some epic mountain ranges , even though the song isn't about my mountains in the west and not coal mountains in the east , same shit you don't have to have a mountain you just have to have some kind of wild nature that you make your mountain.
One night I lay down and woke up to find that my childhood was over and I went down in the mine
Been a while since a song brought me to tears...1:30 AM lot of beer...sad cowboy hours
yee haw brother
I was too until I got sober, drinking and jamming to music, crying and laughing and forgetting
not a pleasant existence
@@ffxiarcadiushorrible existence. Quiet desperation hidden behind others soundtracks.
Although I am no miner, this song resonates strangly within me. I live on the countryside of Austria, not far off from our capitol Vienna. When I was young I stretched out to people of my age I considered full of potential. Potential regarding intellect, potential regarding humanity and potential regarding character. They followed the call of the city, just like I did. Most of us went to university. The difference: I neglected the importance of an academic title and I still do. Virtue and experience seemed like it was enough for itself. So I cancelled university and returned. Now I work in a gas station, like a gem common people do perceive me, they respect my character, yet, I feel like I lost my social roots. I have new friends and they enrich my life, don`t get me wrong. Nevertheless Somehow I feel left alone, a stranger in a familiar place. I roam the forests up the hills beyond the paths, I hike up the mountains. I confronted wild goats, I explored caves, I walked alongside forest creeks, which are so peaceful, no words can tell, I invaded ruins of castles from the Middle Ages, I stood on top of a plateau, underneath me an endless sea of clouds. I am 35 now and I feel alone with the conscious connectivity I have with my home area. I will die on these mountains, they are my home.
Then explore them with someone no, yeah? That might change. That might change.
Well spoken. I'm a retired teacher, many years on the front lines with the youth of America. Have always loved this song. Our country is now fragmented and outraged, injustice and bitterness everywhere in the streets of our cities and towns, and in the media. The mountain, the river, and the prairie continue to be my salvation.
GhostofNr9
as I read this i read it as the words of a great song you just need someone to make the melody for it . but doesn't a great story always make a song ✌
"Happiness is only real, when shared."- (Chris mcCandless) This quote has resonated with me ever since reading the book.
Beautifully written my friend. We are kindred spirits - brethren in soul perhaps.
Benjamin is something truly unique and I hope he feels appreciated.
Everything Ben touches is overwhelming I'd hate to lose that feeling you get with little known artist, like they belong to you, but if society has any taste left he deserves to be as big as Dylan.
Mark Kapsalis if i could clip bob Dylan's vocal chords i would. Pure poetry though.
Lol if you love them let them go! Just discovered him and very glad I did. Don’t worry - secret’s safe!
...for now!
I know what you mean. But there are 15 year olds right now discovering Led Zeppelin like it was the first time anyone had ever heard it before.
Hateful Tens hipster
The only reason dylan got big was because it was the 60s and the people listening to him were doing drugs. By the time most of them stopped the drugs, his ill-deserved popularity had already been established. Otherwise he would have made it as a song writer ONLY. I can sing better than bob dylan, my momma said so.
we played this song at my dad's funeral. it reminds me so much of him, growing up in northeast tennessee.
Artisanal Violence my pappaw was a miner in East Tennessee, we were one of the first settlers in Cades Cove and our family is a long line of miners/hillbillies. This song moves me to tears every time I hear it because I think of my pap. You have a beautiful angel looking over you, as do I. Many blessings to you🤙🏻
good stuff brother.
I'm doing all the utility line maintenance in cades cove and Townsend area right now like literally this minute and I'm a hillbilly of many generations myself I used to think coal fed my family and myself but daddy corrected me just this past weekend we rode down to Savannah Georgia to visit family and just me and the ol man runnin round together, but on the ride back home I always feel a WAY I can't explain when my feet get back above sea level when this song came on I noticed my haggard ol man was a little teary and it made....well ya know but either way he then let me know how important the mountains are to people like us and it's what gives us the life we live not the coal. Sorry for carrying on had to get that out some how, thanks folks. I love all y'all
Brandon Little I live in Savannah !
Love TN I lived in oak ridge the gap and Knox. Great people there. I'm a Kentucky boy
This will always be one of the best covers ever done. He took a great song and not only made it his own but greatly improved on it. It wakes something up deep inside and brings it to the surface to breathe fresh air.
Jedi Day great version, but it is not his own. It still belongs to Steve and Del
Wow, that's a great way to put it. Most cover songs (any genre) just don't serve the nickel like they should, but rest assured, Ben here absolutely hit the nail on the head with this one. A wonderful, beautiful take on a great tune.
God bless you and your loved ones. Spread love onward 🙏❤
Hear Levon Helm sing it. Seriously.
Ya great rendition
This is a great cover but it doesn't have anything on the original.
Oh dad as I sit in this old abandoned house I took over after u died here on this off grid Mesa where only the strong survive but to come here at 83 u knew it was over soon for u but saw this was my place to live as we Ben homless since I was born
My daddy loved this. That's the finest god damn compliment I could muster.
As fine a compliment as could be asked of anyone. To your daddy!
Lana Del Ayyyye Damm straight
Big fan of the banner
Amazing. I love benjamin man... His music has helped me throught getting off the needle.
Same brother
What’s up brother him and maintenance medicine has helped me also. God bless you. I know how strong you are. I will pray for you.
Good on ya keep up the good fight
Atta boy, Josh! I know we don't know each other, but I am proud of you.
Keep going Josh. One day at a time.
As much as I love Steve and his music, this is my favorite version of this song. Without question.
It's a close second to Levon Helm for me. His version is just pure perfection.
I grew up listening to rap and heavy metal, along with a few other genres….except country. I don’t know how I came across this, but I was instantly a fan!! This song and “Using Again” speak to my soul!! Thank God for GOOD MUSIC!! Like Bob Marley said “one good thing about music is, when it hits you feel no pain”!!
Facts
Check out Ryan Bingham, Chris Knight, Robert Earl King, Greensky Bluegrass, Dalton Domino, Steve Earle, Zach Bryan, The Wood Brothers, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Charlie Robison, The Great Divide.
@@thesumeriangod5421 I will, Some of them sound familiar. Thanks!!
The stuff the radio and most folks call country just isn’t. It’s a pop culture bastardization dumbed down for the masses. True “country” speaks to everyone because it’s an honest expression of the human experience.
Amen bro
I worked in the deep nickel mines in northern Ontario and man the way Ben plays this, i just have any words to describe it.
This kid is ridiculous... Everything that he's involved in on here is utterly amazing. I have a trainhopping buddy that turned me on, and the shit's so good, so pervasive... such that I am waking up in the middle of the night with his tunes in my head.
Rick Wright me too
Rick Wright u are spot on as if you are me. Which blows my mind cause my name is Rick wright too
Rick Wright fa
Rick Wright you don't know what it's like to mine? he never got to. he's a tramp. just like me, but I'm in a mine for two years
Train hopping guys turn you on?
This is without doubt the greatest version of this song ever recorded.
Thank you gems and thank you Benjamin. I’ve always been a rock guy but I heard a charley Crockett song one day and it set me on a country journey. I’ve discovered so many amazing artist from sierra farrell, the hill country devil, Ian noe, and the lost dog street band. I can’t even begin to say what all of this music means to me. It’s like something has been missing in my soul all along and now I’ve found it. I cannot express how much I love this real and true country music, none of this lifted trucks and mud boggin bullshit that’s called country now but the real thing. I wish this is what was on the CMT awards because every single artist on gems and western AF deserves so much more than any “country” artist on the radio.
Add Matt Heckler to that list if he isn't already on it
Idk, I've always been partial to Levon Helm's version...more haunting..
357 string band; black river blues is what got me down a path to this song.
This guy is one of a kind I can’t see anyone imitating him in no way at all. He makes me feel that I’m right there living every word in that song .
Oliver Anthony does a pretty decent job at it
bens music is what I want played at my funeral
I want tom waits rossie to be the last song before wat ever
i want them to play gism - nih nightmare to be played on repeat... why? cause ive got a very low iq and i want it to be reflected in death as much as it did while i was alive
amen 2 tht
This song has not gotten old since I've been listening to it five years ago. At least once a month I'll listen to the song.
he has another version, ruclips.net/video/2ZvER7EIuo4/видео.html ...just in case you haven't seen it yet 👍
singers that actually sing of the old days, the land, and the people, are what country needs back, this was beautiful, the pioneers and settlers would be proud.
I'm from the plains, only been to an actual mountain once in my life yet this comforts me in a way not much else does
5th time in a row. I cant stop
bro 5000th
Right there with you brother
same
Couple years deep of 3-5 times a day. Has a special place in my empty ass heart.
Being a coal miner, this song hits different. Gets better every time I hear it.
Im born and raised Long Island… still very thankful for my father taking me up to the Catskills.. in my head “this mountain is my home” is my concepts, morals & values. God bless guys
"...and there are ghosts in the tunnels the company sealed..." such powerful lyrics. Powerfully sung. Definitely my favorite version ❤️
❤ yes there are...
Have you heard Levon Helm's version? Ben's is amazing, but Levon's is just pure perfection. Sounds like it's being sung by an old-timer who spent his whole life mining coal in West Virginia.
It is amazing how a song can make your soul hurt for a time and place you have never known.
Man I love this. I'm a grown man and it moves me to tears. Killing the vocals. You pour so much emotion and heart into this.
BlackKnight 0814 I am a 50 year old man and feel the same. He is one of a kind.
i back that up. every single time man.
I totally agree! This song fits with my religion and my heritage. No matter where I roam or live, when I return to the WV mountains that is exactly how I feel. my mom and my brother feel the same way. Settlers for over 200 years spanning a few mountains - our DNA lives in the plants, animals, and trees.
I agree with you're comment 100 percent man. Just found this video today and I'm already in love with Benjamin Tod. This song especially, done by him, moves me tears.
I'm 27, me too.
I'm absolutely loving the Lost Dog Street Band. Everything about them. Beautiful.
Love to hear this dude sing. There's a great lot to be said of someone who doesn't pretend to be something that their not. Pure gold
Eric Ramsey well said
This is a POWERFUL song! Why have I never heard of this man before?!!!!
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As I listen to this, my eyes closed, I can see their faces... just as clear as the day is long. Worn, dirty, hard... their hands full of calluses, fingers bent, body's broken. Life and all it threw at em', could never wipe the 'smiles' from their faces nor the love in their hearts. Their ways they taught me, they gave me a way of life that can never taken away, nor can I ever lose it. Someday I hope to see em' all again...
I’ve literally listened to this song hundreds of times while RUclips was in the background. Today is the first time I happened to glance at the video and I was like “Hey, I know that place! Hey, that’s the Wyoming State capital!” I’m originally from Cheyenne, Wyoming. So, seeing this was filmed all around my hometown made me happy and home sick all at once. I think I’ve watched the video like 5 times today!
I will be the #1 listener to this recoding this year
incredible, I can feel your pain and emotions in your eyes Benjamin. never stop spreading your music, people will be ugly and ungrateful anywhere you roam, but there is always someone who appreciates you. your a beautiful soul my friend, I wish you the best.
"I will die on this mountain, this mountains my home"
currently a sailor, but I am longing to get back to my mountains soon
Same, stationed 8000 miles away from my mountain.
@@bluewatersnipe2227 Cheers man, stay safe
12 years in. I feel ya, shipmate.
Looking to leave my mountain to join the navy here soon. Stay safe.
Amen
Started a playlist for my newborn at night. Now at 3 weeks old we have to play this song and September doves before she will go to sleep and it’s almost immediate! Craziest thing I’ve ever seen. She already has a favorite artist.
I either cry or sing my soul out every time I listen to this.
I was born on this mountain
A long time ago
Before they knocked down the timber
And strip-mined the coal
When you rose in the mornin'
Before it was light
To go down in that dark hole
And come back up at night
I was born on this mountain
This mountain's my home
She holds me and keeps me
From worry and woe
Well, they took everything that she gave
Now they're gone
But I'll die on this mountain
This mountain's my home
I was young on this mountain
But now I am old
And I knew every holler
Every cool swimmin' hole
'Til one night I lay down
And woke up to find
That my childhood was over
And I went down in the mine
I was born on this mountain
This mountain's my home
She holds me and keeps me
From worry and woe
Well, they took everything that she gave
Now they're gone
But I'll die on this mountain
This mountain's my home
There's a hole in this mountain
It's dark and it's deep
And God only knows
All the secrets it keeps
There's a chill in the air
Only miners can feel
There're ghosts in the tunnels
That the company sealed
I was born on this mountain
This mountain's my home
She holds me and keeps me
From worry and woe
Well, they took everything that she gave
Now they're gone
But I'll die on this mountain
This mountain's my home
19 days clean and just hit full blown withdrawals. Only thing that gets me out of my head and this fucking bed is your words. I'm a thousand miles from the mountains this flat land has no healing like the porch of my birth home. Thank you Ben for your gift of healing.
Hang in there brother. We were put here to suffer and to blossom. Sometimes a little sometimes a lot. 19 days is huge. Keep pushing.
I keep coming back for more. This hits me hard.
I absolutely adore this music, I always feel like I am on the outside looking in as I live in England but I strangely feel it in my bones and it spurs me on to play the banjo regardless. Such a soulful rendition.
Jesus Christ I didn't know there was music this beautiful. Between the songwriter and the performer this is absolutely astounding.
I played this for my black roommate and he asked if it was racist, bahahahahahahah
What’s wrong? He can’t hear?
@@neiltannis probably cuz there was a banjo. Tell him the banjo came from africa and to be open to broadening his musical vocabulary.
@@neiltanniswhen it comes to blacks constantly seeing themselves as a victim it is all so tiresome
They are going to tear out the pines near my home, where my trapline is. The construction of a bridge caused the drowning of my fathers wildrice patch... Soon the uranium mines (Where i once worked underground for Boartlong year) which house tailings ponds leak and contaminate the wildlife. That river raised my grandfather, father & me, thats my home. Breaks my heart
The unfortunate cost of "progress" and economic development. Companies only care about profits not what they do to people's lives and the environment.
You my friend need to bring on the boogaloo. Don't let tyrants strip what's yours
@@loganschubert6781 Yikes. Bet you believe the Confederate flag is "heritage".
Cody Clark Bet you’re a book burner.
Burn their equipment. Sabatoge them. Dont go quiet
This song always reminds me of where I grew up, generator, well water, garden, being out in the cuts, on the land I grew up on. 8 miles from the nearest town has humbled me over the years. Santa Cruz mountains for life!
Lyrics:
I was born on this mountain
A long time ago
Before they knocked down the timber
And strip-mined the coal
When you rose in the mornin'
Before it was light
To go down in that dark hole
And come back up at night
I was born on this mountain
This mountain's my home
She holds me and keeps me
From worry and woe
Well, they took everything that she gave
Now they're gone
But I'll die on this mountain
This mountain's my home
I was young on this mountain
But now I am old
And I knew every holler
Every cool swimmin' hole
'Til one night I lay down
And woke up to find
That my childhood was over
And I went down in the mine
I was born on this mountain
This mountain's my home
She holds me and keeps me
From worry and woe
Well, they took everything that she gave
Now they're gone
But I'll die on this mountain
This mountain's my home
There's a hole in this mountain
It's dark and it's deep
And God only knows
All the secrets it keeps
There's a chill in the air
Only miners can feel
There're ghosts in the tunnels
That the company sealed
I was born on this mountain
This mountain's my home
She holds me and keeps me
From worry and woe
Well, they took everything that she gave
Now they're gone
But I'll die on this mountain
This mountain's my home
I love the South Dakota, Wyoming footage. It is a beautiful countryside that most people would never know about
Family comes from appleachia originally. I’ve heard the stories but never lived there. This song makes me nostalgic for a life I never lived.
Hiraeth
@@veritas3683 that's the word i was looking for
Just saw Benjamin and Lost Dog Street Band in Portland Maine. This song played live made my night.
Legend, I promise you. He moves your very core. I've sat on the feet of the devil and bartered for my soul. Addictions are the purist form of test to find out what you're truly made of.
This man should be considered a national treasure. The girl who does his violin, a national idol. Both of them together are keeping something sweet and nostalgic about America both current and pure.
His wife
Viddle
This Benjamin Tod is one talented man. This song hits home for anyone with a soul.
You were the music that me, my brother, and his pops listened to. Til his pops died and we split for college and haven’t really seen each other since. But your music. It brings back to when we were all together. It’s nice. I don’t drink to it anymore though.
I've literally listened to this song 30 times today and it's made me cry evenrytime. I'm not a miner but when he talks about the mountain I replace the meaning with the love of my life. Every time hes says it it breaks me down to my soul...this song is my stone rn while I cant be with her. Makes me think of all of our good times and times to come. Thank you for this song. I felt lost till I found it.
Both grandfathers of mine were coal miners, and one then became a trucker. This song pulls something of my heritage out of me. Some people just won't experience having "a mountain"
Nothing like a good cup of coffee and this awesome song. I love this version if my dad was still here he would have enjoyed listening to this,thanks for such a great song many blessings to you on your journey!!! Hope you come to my town Austin,Tx sure would love to see you
Its like Ben punches through my chest and pulls my heart out with every song he's ever played or wrote. This guy changed my life at 46
I’ve been listening to this for 5 year. One of the best covers I’ve ever heard
'And I knew every holler, every swimmin' hole' - beautiful writing and inflection
Written by Steve Earle
Amazing cover.. I love your music. The emotion in it is incredible. And thank you gemsonvhs for filming all these fantastic videos.
Much love from Ontario, Canada
Nick Blackler thanks Nick, y'all come back now.
Wow. Made me tear up! I hope I love my home this much when I find it!
Thank ALL of you for the Authenticity.
All of your music is amazing! It can make me feel whole even in the most questionable of times..
Your music kept me going!
Thank you for being YOU and dont ever stop!!!
Chilling performance... my heart breaks a little every time I hear it
How rare it is to find a cover that deems the original unlistenable. From the dark, hand dug, depths of that well which is my heart, I thank you Mr. Tod.
nazis dont have a heart, fuck you
@@cdabcdefg12345 hey fuck you too jackass😃
@Edward Wallin man you shouldn't talk about yourself like that. I see those arrows pointing towards your profile name. Chin up kid.
Damn, gld I stumbled upon this.
2 folk that belong in the songwriting Hall of fame.
I said it, and I fkn mean it.
Only time will tell.
Amazing, especially with the visuals of the train hopping and the country side.
Simply stunning.
Dude Ben it is like you are speaking directly to me, in everything from your discography. Thank you I’ve grown very fond of you and I don’t even know you how strange. It’s good to not feel alone. I love you man and hope you are doing well and thriving. You help so many people with your tunes.
Why can’t this be on iTunes
Sitting here in England .... and .. I cant stop playing this .. and .... Love the belt buckle ;-)
I am now 100% postive the new wave in Music. Is Country & Bluegrass not Rock anymore! Bring it on home everyone!
Rock lost touch with the every day working person long ago. Some country and most bluegrass still keeps that connection.
When he sings I feel at home. From Scotland x
he sounds scottish to me too but thats just our southern twang
I'm frae the Cairngorms, this song resonates with me.
that was the song of the year for me. Prolific song, absolutely perfect!
I would be truly pressed to think of a song that Ben sings that I don't like , he's truly talented to the core ❤
Been years since I stumbled upon this Diamond but it still reminds me of Home. Being a boy running through the trees and brambles in some unknown stranger's patch of woods with a brother I've lost since then.
I wish I had someone in my life that loves this music as much as myself...
We're all here with you bud, don't worry if no one around you is into it. Be happy you get to feel something as real as this song and carry it around with you like a warm secret in your heart.
Yeah dude we feel you
Were here man we love you too brother man!
i wrote in my tinder profile: would love to share country music with you
but that didnt work
Same..
This channel has brought me,my family,and friends a lot of gems. Thank you.
That's what's great about America. . U never know what u may find that sets u free or helps you deal with defeat. Guy is what's up... keep on keeping on homey.
This is so beatyful. It always catches my hearth. Doesn't matter where are you from, living a simple-hard life looks the same. Greetings from Poland.
*LYRICS*, *Steve Earle* and the *Del McCoury Band* - *The Mountain* performed by *Benjamin Tod* of *Lost Dog* street band.
Enjoy. *V. V. V. V.*
*&I was born on this mountain a long time ago.*
*Before they knocked down the timber and strip-mined the coal.*
*And you woke up in the mornin' before it was light.*
*And you go down in that dark hole and come back at night.*
*&I was born on this mountain, this mountain's my home.*
*And she holds me and keeps me from worry and woe.*
*And now they took everything that she gave, now they're gone.*
*But I will die on this mountain, this mountain's my home.*
*And I was young on this mountain but now I am old.*
*And I knew every holler, and cool swimmin' hole.*
*'til one night I lay down and woke up to find.*
*That my childhood was over and went down in the mine.*
*&I was born on this mountain, this mountain's my home.*
*And she holds me and keeps me from worry and woe.*
*And now they took everything that she gave, now they're gone.*
*But I will die on this mountain, this mountain's my home.*
*&There's a hole in this mountain, it's dark and it's deep.*
*Oh the lord only knows all the secrets it keeps.*
*There's a chill in the air only miners can feel.*
*&There are ghosts in the tunnels that the company sealed.*
*&I was born on this mountain, this mountain's my home.*
*And she holds me and keeps me from worry and woe.*
*And now they took everything that she gave, now they're gone.*
*But I will die on this mountain, this mountain's my home.*
I'M HAPPY :)
@Industrial Prostitute He is the best best voice on this side of Tom Russell!!
Chords??
@@Barak911777 4 counts of G then Em then 1 count of G Am(walk up) C and end on 4 of Em
This song moves me so much it reminds me of my Coal mining family. We’ve lived in upton for so long everyone I knows us it means so much to me that me and my 89 year old grandpa can groove to Benjamin. He is so talented it’s crazy grandpa was moved to tears by this song when I showed him it he used to run scrapers at black thunder and I’m proud to carry the name running scrapers. Benjamin tod bless your heart
LOVE ALL OF YOUR SONGS! My 7 year old has heard them so many times he sings along with me!!! Thank you for all your songs!!
I cannot thank Benjamin enough for his ability and willingness to share his story... no matter who you are, there is something to be said and learned from his story... this is real music; raw and honest. Do yourself a favor and listen.
This was my top RUclips song of 2022. 54 plays! Wow. Perfection
Driven around the Dublin Wicklow mountains working today and this beautiful song just made me feel free at peace I could of died rite there with no regrets 🙌🏼🇺🇸🇮🇪❤✌
But thanks much for this beautiful love note to my home. Eerily appropriate as we see King Coal falling of its throne, wondering what comes next.
One of the best songs I've ever heard. Thank you Benjamin
Sean williams thank Steve Earle
The people that disliked this song are people that like all pop country on the radio. Lovin these new groups. Keep it comin it’s like a breath of fresh air tbh.
Hauntingly beautiful...
This hits home. I live in Appalachia and live in a small rust belt town nestled in the mountains. We had potteries, lumber mills, coal mines and steel mills and now it’s gone. Business come in and take from the land and don’t give back, but the land and the mountain bounced back on their own. This version of the song is a beautiful version snd so much better than Steve Earles
I seriously can't stop listening to these guys. Also....he is standing in front of the Wyoming State Capitol building which Cheyenne happens to be my home! ❤
Rae Pexton Hey! Me too!
The land are for everything!
Me too...
I heard this 4 years ago, an i haven't went back to the radio since
On a train, in the rain. Where ever I may be. I hope I’m who I wished I’d be!
He made it way more Appalachia than Steve Earls versions...
Brian Friend yup
appalachia is home and I dont mind it slightly
Definitely. As a colorado kid i identify with this even though we dont have the same type of mines and our mining history and conditions and cultures differed a mountain home is a mountain home. Tennessee Kentucky or Colorado :0)
@@miguelmarquez4192 Oh I don't know, the Coalfield War seems like it could be at home in Appalachia despite the fact it happened in Las Animas County.
@@PGTRegard i was trying to tread lightly, not keep score, and not cite our struggles, as they had far more ocurrences than we did, simply because they had more mines and more companies, but in doing so i still offended. Sorry to those who suffered at the hands of mining industry, regardless of where theyre at.
Benjamin Tod is new to me and wow!!!! Guy is amazing.
Welcome brother. Another great song is "using again". Dude is one of a kind.
Wesley Simpson Thanks. I have heard that one too. Great stuff. Story telling is missing in music these days.
Same here ...he's awesome tho ..this is great performed by him
justin brew Seen them twice in concert and they are just as great in person. So is Casper Allen.