@@arthurfernandesmeca6657 yes, substantially different, thank you. If people know enough to cite Henry for the quills/flute melody I don't how they don't realize that otherwise it's a different song. I wonder how many people think the idea of Henry Thomas is cool but never actually listen to him. The whole way through. Even once 😄
hell most people have never heard of canned heat. they were at woodstock and were absolutely awesome. I love this rendition of the song, but hell del and his musicians could play the phone book and it would be great. they are special.
Canned heat is known as Sterno . This is a classic Canned Heat song , they left a legacy that many have played sang jammed recorded by many a band and artist . 05/05/2022
del mac coury and friends! the true best band country , with alls talents!!! what else? PERFECT!!!! since THANKS.jackyfan👍french.very good respect from CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL, bob hite my heroe in play harp r.i.p.
Mr. Del MxCoury Beatiful voice to listen. The orchestra is ten or twelve musicians, all of them are playing and the music is coming very soft and not crowded. Thank you. Krikor 85 from L. A. CA.
#DelYeah plus a whole slew of the best pickers and Singers you'll ever run across...How can you go wrong with that??? #CannedHeat #HighLonesome🎙🎶🎵🎼👈👊😎💣💥
Killer version of Henry Thomas’s Bull Doze Blues. His original song was rearranged and recorded in 1928 & 1930. Later made famous by Canned Heat in 1968 with new lyrics by Alan Wilson. Superb.
There’s a video on here that has Henry Thomas playing Going Up the Country, complete with the (flute? piccolo? pennywhistle?), Canned Heat did a pretty faithful and respectful cover.
Liston up, this is pure Americana, in the best of form. WOW! Let us pray that this music is here to stay. It will keep this country & maybe the rest of the world on track. Love it ! 🤗🎵🎶
I got to see canned Heat back around 1970 at the fort hesterly armory Tampa FL. great band, great song, I love the rendition I just heard , thank you folks !
I love Del. He's still in great voice. Long may he live. Many years ago, i was lucky to discover The Del McCoury Band at The Station Inn in Nashville and it was the best bluegrass band i ever witnessed. i'm Australian so i don't get to see much authentic bluegrass but i have followed a lot on record. i don't have all Del's recoprds but i have most of them. He has the pedigree having played with Bill Monroe and his sons, Ronnie on mandolin and Rob on banjo are continuing that pedigree with Del and with their own band, The Travelin' McCourys. It's truly a wonderful thing. Thank you, Del!
Exactly! A bluegrass legend whose open mind and appreciation of American root genres allowed him to pursue avenues others of his generation and discipline rarely chose. And we are all the richer for musicians like him. Earl Scruggs was another.
One of all time favorite songs and Canned Heat one of my all time favorite Bands! These fine musicians give the tune new life with lush layers of improvised musical excellence. Wonderful!
@@davenorman6717 I like the Henry Thomas version the best!!!! Haven't heard anyone sing his original lyrics... His flute sounds like a homemade willow switch!!!!!!!!!
What a mark of respect for the old, black blues guy who wrote this on a guitar held together with string and tape, and a home made woodwind instrument that these guys thought it worthy of this arrangement :o)
People don't give Canned heat the credit they deserve, they were an excellent band with very talented and educated guys when it comes to blues boogie. Bob "The Bear" Hite was known to have one of the largest 78rpm blues record collection in the Country 15,000+ records.✌️ Great job folks.
Dell and all you are beacons of hope. Thank you for resuscitating the simple and obvious message of the 60's . You are real Americans - I am so with you
Del McCoury is a bright beam of sunshine. He played with the father Of Bluegrass, Bill Munroe-nice tribute in the back. Great musicianship by all of them.
Del’s voice is so unique, love how he nurtures our up and coming young musicians.❤I love you Del your rich history of Bluegrass, you are truly a masterpiece!
This is beyond wonderful! I had the absolute thrill of being a cameraman on stage at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose Alberta, this would have been 2015. After all these other great bands with their mountains of equipment played and made a decent amount of sound...Del and his band come out and with only 2 microphones and as I recall one monitor in front completely floored everyone with the largest wall of sound I've ever been close to! It was simply huge!
Yeah, it takes a real maladjusted conchateet to put a thumbs down on this one. But look what's happening to the USA today. Folks just ain't get it no more!
I just found out that this song was not written by Canned Heat. "Originally called "Bull-Doze Blues", in 1927, pianist Johnny Miller rewrote the words and Wingy Manone recorded two versions titled "Up the Country" in December 1927 for Columbia and September 1930 for Champion Records." The version I just heard by Henry Thomas in a 1928 recording has the pan flute-like instrument playing the same melody as played by CH
Love del! I could just listen to him sing or shoot the bull all day. I enjoy his weekly special with his boys on bluegrass junction!!!! The guy is an encyclopedia of knowledge of all that is bluegrass and it's not secondhand either.... The man has played toured picked or influenced anyone who is anything
Good job 👍, this song was realest 1928 Henry Thomas fierst recording , Canned heat 1968✌🏻🇨🇱
Lyrics little different
Using the pan pipes too!
Yes down below, "" The Bull Nose Blues" was the title
Was just wondering if this was a canned heat original, now I know! This is a great cover, as is the heats version, rock on!
@@arthurfernandesmeca6657 yes, substantially different, thank you. If people know enough to cite Henry for the quills/flute melody I don't how they don't realize that otherwise it's a different song. I wonder how many people think the idea of Henry Thomas is cool but never actually listen to him. The whole way through. Even once 😄
hell most people have never heard of canned heat. they were at woodstock and were absolutely awesome. I love this rendition of the song, but hell del and his musicians could play the phone book and it would be great. they are special.
Very good summation of a great song!
Canned heat is known as Sterno . This is a classic Canned Heat song , they left a legacy that many have played sang jammed recorded by many a band and artist .
05/05/2022
@@kevindick7485 I agree. Most people I know and don't know are familiar with this song and Canned Heat. It's been in 100 movies alone...
what about canned wheat?
I was at Woodstock and heard Canned Heat do this. I'll take 'em both, thank you very much.
Awesomeness talented lady and gents❤😂🎉😢😮😅
What can be better than seeing and hearing such a great group of musicians enjoying themselves like this. Cheered up my whole day!!
Henry Thomas - Going Up The Country (1928)...
I loved Canned Heat, still living my Hippie days..No concert will EVER BEAT WOODSTOCK ☮
And Canned Heats version is a cover. From a tune recorded by Henry Thomas which is his version.
Real musicians playing real instruments. Who would have thought that some people still enjoy these things.
Love that dobro!
Grew up with that high lonesome voice. Bless you, Del McCoury, and your whole family.
The song was wrote by Henry Thomas around 1923
del mac coury and friends! the true best band country , with alls talents!!! what else? PERFECT!!!! since THANKS.jackyfan👍french.very good respect from CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL, bob hite my heroe in play harp r.i.p.
That's passion. You can see they are all enjoying this moment! That's what music is about!
Love these covers! Never get tired of his voice.
That little Sierra sure can playshe be gooddddd what a musician
Mr. Del MxCoury Beatiful voice to listen. The orchestra is ten or twelve musicians, all of them are playing and the music is coming very soft and not crowded. Thank you. Krikor 85 from L. A. CA.
Del is a great soul. He can sing in any genre and make you smile.
I am glad I grew up in the time of the best songs ever produced and performed by the best musicians ever to live.....
Good 2 see little Sierra playing with u guys 👦 ❤ 💕 keep up the good music
#DelYeah plus a whole slew of the best pickers and Singers you'll ever run across...How can you go wrong with that???
#CannedHeat #HighLonesome🎙🎶🎵🎼👈👊😎💣💥
One of the best musical sessions on RUclips.
Thanks! I love this music. It’s beautiful and brilliant
Killer version of Henry Thomas’s Bull Doze Blues. His original song was rearranged and recorded in 1928 & 1930. Later made famous by Canned Heat in 1968 with new lyrics by Alan Wilson. Superb.
There’s a video on here that has Henry Thomas playing Going Up the Country, complete with the (flute? piccolo? pennywhistle?), Canned Heat did a pretty faithful and respectful cover.
Liston up, this is pure Americana, in the best of form. WOW! Let us pray that this music is here to stay. It will keep this country & maybe the rest of the world on track. Love it ! 🤗🎵🎶
I got to see canned Heat back around 1970 at the fort hesterly armory Tampa FL. great band, great song, I love the rendition I just heard , thank you folks !
My wife and I met Del after a show and a nicer man you could never meet .
I love Del. He's still in great voice. Long may he live. Many years ago, i was lucky to discover The Del McCoury Band at The Station Inn in Nashville and it was the best bluegrass band i ever witnessed. i'm Australian so i don't get to see much authentic bluegrass but i have followed a lot on record. i don't have all Del's recoprds but i have most of them. He has the pedigree having played with Bill Monroe and his sons, Ronnie on mandolin and Rob on banjo are continuing that pedigree with Del and with their own band, The Travelin' McCourys. It's truly a wonderful thing. Thank you, Del!
Love how Del isn't afraid to explore other genres of music. They adapt these songs so well. But that's what great musicians do.
Exactly! A bluegrass legend whose open mind and appreciation of American root genres allowed him to pursue avenues others of his generation and discipline rarely chose. And we are all the richer for musicians like him. Earl Scruggs was another.
@Winston Tucker Well said!
This song is blues. Bluegrass is Celtic and blues mixed together. Bill Monroe took blues songs put them in a major key and sped up the tempo
I believe Earl was the first one to do it.
One of all time favorite songs and Canned Heat one of my all time favorite Bands! These fine musicians give the tune new life with lush layers of improvised musical excellence. Wonderful!
Hello how are you doing today…?
By daughter and I do this tune together. She plays a wicked flute that drowns out my so-so uke playing and singing. Best time on earth.
Love'em!
Sound great
Saw canned heat in 1970. Great energy. Gotta love Del and this excellent group of musicians
Mr. McCoury I just love hearing you sing the song about the Vincent motorcycle. You and your family are awesome! God Bless Us All.
Each song is meaningful and it's soothing to the soul when you stressed especially this time of pandemic..God bless all the listeners 😍😊
pandemic?? ist a mass psychose
I grew up between KY, TN n IN. Back n forth but this music was always there. I’m 64 and remember this stuff from my childhood.
John/ was 16 ;&, just learned it's from?1928/29- figures( l
Hard not to Love Del Mac!
Awesome ! Never thought when I was a kid that I would hear Dale sing CANNED HEAT !
WOW !!!!!
Canned Heat who was singing someone from before them
Going Up the Country Bull Doze Blues
Henry Thomas 1928
Awesome !!!
Never had any idea that song was that old..Thanks for the info!
@@davenorman6717 I like the Henry Thomas version the best!!!! Haven't heard anyone sing his original lyrics... His flute sounds like a homemade willow switch!!!!!!!!!
It's not a flute, it's quills
LOVE CANNED HEAT!!! LOVE LOVE THIS RENDITION!!!!!!
What a mark of respect for the old, black blues guy who wrote this on a guitar held together with string and tape, and a home made woodwind instrument that these guys thought it worthy of this arrangement :o)
ruclips.net/video/b8NJ-MIfFHI/видео.html
Fantástico música maravilhosa os meus parabéns
People don't give Canned heat the credit they deserve, they were an excellent band with very talented and educated guys when it comes to blues boogie. Bob "The Bear" Hite was known to have one of the largest 78rpm blues record collection in the Country 15,000+ records.✌️ Great job folks.
ruclips.net/video/sYy716zmXcM/видео.html
@@joelbaumgart730 Yep, I seen that video, great stuff.👍✌️🇺🇸
Eric Dee
Great Group love their music.
Blind Owl was one of THE best Blues Harp players, John Lee Hooker said so.
LOVE me some Canned Heat. Got to meet a couple of surviving members a few years ago.
Great music by nice people - what talent. Thank you
Wow, so much talent in one room. Awesome!
Canned heat BADASS
That was great. And I particularly loved that cool bass interlude. Fabulous.
Bom trabalho turma muito boa gostoso de ouvir.
Love Canned Heat...! Greetings from Manaus, Brasil...!
Dell and all you are beacons of hope. Thank you for resuscitating the simple and obvious message of the 60's . You are real Americans - I am so with you
You could listen to this band all night, respect and regards from arthur and jan( England UK).
Del McCoury is a bright beam of sunshine. He played with the father Of Bluegrass, Bill Munroe-nice tribute in the back. Great musicianship by all of them.
One of my favorite songs by canned heat and alan wilsons voice is insane
Exactly 👍
Real big American music! Great sound!
Del’s voice is so unique, love how he nurtures our up and coming young musicians.❤I love you Del your rich history of Bluegrass, you are truly a masterpiece!
beuthfull video del mcoury a lovely singer i been listening to him a long time love u man thats my kind of music ruben king NL canada
very good version of this song!!!
Good as it gets.THANKS
What a legend, no one cooler than Del.
Hey how are you doing…?
THANK YOU 😍for this old hippie this is a trip down memory lane❤. ca.. PS come on up north folks SEPT in the Rockies is like a slice of heaven🤠🦫🌄🎵🪕
It's amazing how good that song sounds in bluegrass style. Great performance!!! I saw Canned Heat live in Rochester, NY.
Not really that far off from Henry Thomas’s original though.
Ready to go whenever/wherever!
Hello how are you doing…?
Just excellent…such talented fingers in that group of accomplished musicians.
This is why I like this band! Love it! I saw them years ago at the Ernest Tubb record shop. They were on the midnight jamboree. I met Del.
Great song
Love this band and this song!!!! I could listen over and over🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hello how are you doing..?
Absolutely fantastic music...the way it should be!
Always makes me happy to watch this one . Usually have to watch it twice in a row.
Hello how are you doing..?
I love this song I listen to it back in the sixties I was in high school then youguys do it better I love it bluegrass style
A very nice number from Mr.Del Mcroury and his people,thank you sir! All of you a very blessed evening! Dave
Great musicianship love this bluegrass style
Great band great music Canned Heat!
I vividly remember The Canned Heat version in '68 but this sounds pretty damn Good. Its appears to be a Classic which I never knew. I like it.
Yhat is the best version of this song I ever heard. And when i saw it was Del, I HAD TO HEAR IT! And I'm so glad i did! 👍
The really harmony music..make me feel happy
Hey how are you doing..?
This is beyond wonderful! I had the absolute thrill of being a cameraman on stage at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose Alberta, this would have been 2015. After all these other great bands with their mountains of equipment played and made a decent amount of sound...Del and his band come out and with only 2 microphones and as I recall one monitor in front completely floored everyone with the largest wall of sound I've ever been close to! It was simply huge!
Canned Heat covered this song by Henry Thomas - 1928 - Bull Dose Blues.
Wilson changed up the lyrics. Same for the only other Canned Heat charting song.
Wonderful instrumentation.Can’t believe there were any thumbs down.
Just people with absolutely no understanding of music at all. They think Eminem is a music artist.... sad.
Looooove it
Yeah, it takes a real maladjusted conchateet to put a thumbs down on this one. But look what's happening to the USA today. Folks just ain't get it no more!
A thumbs down says NOTHING about the video and EVERYTHING about the person who hit that button.
Tone
deaf and or soul less
absolutely beautiful, what a fabulous rendition, thank you. seen Del live, he is wonderful
Awww... Sierra Hull playing along and radiating happiness.
Just realized that Ethan's grin at 3:10 is almost certainly the result of Sierra beaming at him. She radiates joy.
well said
In 1968 those artists were honored to play with him.
Makes me think of our local Friday night "jam " Love it.
i saw the canned heat tour with john lee hooker in about 1971 in ft worth texas.
thanks for posting. and to the bands for covering this.
I'm jeleous
Great cover version. This is a perfect song for y'all to have done a cover. 👏 👏 👏 👏
So Sweet. Pure soul music
Timeless gold. Del mixing Canned Heat.. omgod I think imma turning hillbilly yes!!
Great, and nice to see the happy expressions
Absolutely Phenomenal 💛 🙏🏼
This was superb.
Love this song so much. ♦️♠️❤️🇷🇸
Absolutely!!! Amazing! Love it!
That’s some mighty good pickin. Enjoyed it. Thanks 👍👍👍❤️
I just found out that this song was not written by Canned Heat. "Originally called "Bull-Doze Blues", in 1927, pianist Johnny Miller rewrote the words and Wingy Manone recorded two versions titled "Up the Country" in December 1927 for Columbia and September 1930 for Champion Records." The version I just heard by Henry Thomas in a 1928 recording has the pan flute-like instrument playing the same melody as played by CH
Great cover of the Henry Thomas tune.
have only heard canned heat version...which I love...but wow love this one too...going up country.....yahoo
ruclips.net/video/b8NJ-MIfFHI/видео.html Henry Thomas, 1928, Canned Heat did a faithful and respectful cover, I just learned this a few months ago.
Wonderful take on a classic song.
Great! fantastic! had to listen twice
Bull Doze Blues (covered in 1968 by Canned Head under the name of "Going Up The Country") the original was by 1928 HENRY THOMAS ("Ragtime Texas").
Yes!
Yes canned heat ripped it off and claimed it as their own..pathetic
Some classics just translate so well to bluegrass and there's nobody better than Del!
Fantastic! I just saw them in Eureka Springs, Arkansas last week.,
I've bin bouncing around listening to Goin up the Country covers. This is another great one! Thanks!
Love del! I could just listen to him sing or shoot the bull all day. I enjoy his weekly special with his boys on bluegrass junction!!!! The guy is an encyclopedia of knowledge of all that is bluegrass and it's not secondhand either.... The man has played toured picked or influenced anyone who is anything
Truly a masterpiece.
GREAT job, guys. Cheers from Spain.
That was fun👍