I’ve been a musician since I was a teenager,and in 1972 I got a fiddle and a mandolin to begin playing while I was working on a dairy farm outside of Sheperdsville Ky and after I finished milking cows I stood out behind my house and practiced my fiddle and the cows would all gather round 😂😂 I used an Appalachian tuning to work up several tunes and formed a group to perform in the city of Louisville. I am so glad to find this channel and these folks are so talented, thank you for creating this 🙏
Father-in-Law passed at the first of the year, 91yrs old. played anything you put in his hands. this music and the people who sing them are disappearing fast. Losing a big part of out history. If you know anyone still playing, please record them every second that you can!
Still a few festivals and just general get togethers Idaho and Montana. Many of those older musicians RV to Quartzsite, Az you'll find an occasional small group playing. My father-in-law played regular with Idaho Old Time Fiddlers.
On IMDb, this title doesn't have an average rating yet after decades of release! Everyone should at least rate it, if not also review it like I just did after my first viewing. Thanks Yasha -- not only for documenting folk legends, but also for sharing your work! Unfortunately, Mike is no longer alive to pass on the music's history, his personal knowledge and the folk tradition. There may never be another Folk Revival, but hopefully YT's recommender will continue to expose this documentary to people who have some interest in America's unique music. (I've subscribed to Yasha's channel, and I look forward to seeing more documentaries especially about Mike.)
Thanks for posting this video. I saw Mike play years ago in Charotte.I have recently become a Jody Stecher fan. There is hardly any money in Old Time and folk, but people do it for the love of the music.
Freight Train has inspired so many musicians to do their own versions in tribute. There is some kind of magic in its simplicity and purity. Hard to explain, but it's something special and it's perfect.
@@YashaAginsky, I got to see "Libba" Cotten around 1980 as part of a free concert that also featured Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, and Taj Mahal. A review in the paper the next day said "her singing may have seen better days but her guitar playing needed no apologies". There's a great interview with her on the Folk Seattle channel on RUclips, as well as an interview with Brownie McGee and lots of other important folk and blues players.
Greetings from Puerto Rico. I love your music and the reality is when I was at university in Arkansas for the first time that I heard it and since I play guitar I practiced it. I also saw that they have an Indian flute. It is super interesting and I enjoy it even though I am Puerto Rican and live in the Caribbean.
I played with 2 old Black blues cousins, 80,91 yr old for years in Florida. Great players, close friends with Lightnin Hopkins and Sonny Terry,Blind Boy Fuller!
That is wonderful! I move to the Philippines soon. I will bring this music, and my instruments with me. If you ever get to Luzon stop by! I too love something from your country. Zatoichi..
It sure is great to see and hear "Libba" Cotten again! I am familiar with nearly all of these musicians and quite a few of these performances but this seems to be a new video to me, it makes me look forward to what still might be "out there" and yet to be widely distributed. - j q t -
I’ve been a musician since I was a teenager,and in 1972 I got a fiddle and a mandolin to begin playing while I was working on a dairy farm outside of Sheperdsville Ky and after I finished milking cows I stood out behind my house and practiced my fiddle and the cows would all gather round 😂😂 I used an Appalachian tuning to work up several tunes and formed a group to perform in the city of Louisville. I am so glad to find this channel and these folks are so talented, thank you for creating this 🙏
It was truly a pleasure and an honor. Play on!
awesome! still performing?
@@skinwalker9083 I’m still playing with my kids and grandkids and I’m blessed to have such a talented family 🎶😎🎶
Father-in-Law passed at the first of the year, 91yrs old. played anything you put in his hands. this music and the people who sing them are disappearing fast. Losing a big part of out history. If you know anyone still playing, please record them every second that you can!
Still a few festivals and just general get togethers Idaho and Montana. Many of those older musicians RV to Quartzsite, Az you'll find an occasional small group playing. My father-in-law played regular with Idaho Old Time Fiddlers.
Beautiful,pictures and song of old appalachian Merci Yasha from old time picker of France
That "Cacklin' Hen" song made me giggle. Silly fiddle sounds just like it!
So much treasured information in this documentary about "ordinary people" whose histories are too often lost.
Extraordinary in the ordinary.
Now that is music at it's finest! Canada loves it!!!!
Yay!
On IMDb, this title doesn't have an average rating yet after decades of release! Everyone should at least rate it, if not also review it like I just did after my first viewing. Thanks Yasha -- not only for documenting folk legends, but also for sharing your work!
Unfortunately, Mike is no longer alive to pass on the music's history, his personal knowledge and the folk tradition. There may never be another Folk Revival, but hopefully YT's recommender will continue to expose this documentary to people who have some interest in America's unique music. (I've subscribed to Yasha's channel, and I look forward to seeing more documentaries especially about Mike.)
This is a fine capture of history.
Thanks.
Thanks for posting this video. I saw Mike play years ago in Charotte.I have recently become a Jody Stecher fan. There is hardly any money in Old Time and folk, but people do it for the love of the music.
As a bluegrass love how I wish I could play any instrument the music I'd so wonderful thank you
Wow your great really enjoyed yaw❤
Something about this music, eh, many thanks :)
Freight Train has inspired so many musicians to do their own versions in tribute. There is some kind of magic in its simplicity and purity. Hard to explain, but it's something special and it's perfect.
LIbba forever!
@@YashaAginsky, I got to see "Libba" Cotten around 1980 as part of a free concert that also featured Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, and Taj Mahal. A review in the paper the next day said "her singing may have seen better days but her guitar playing needed no apologies". There's a great interview with her on the Folk Seattle channel on RUclips, as well as an interview with Brownie McGee and lots of other important folk and blues players.
Something to cheer my morning. Thanks.
Thanks for documenting all these wonderful people.
Our pleasure!
Amen
The players you just featured have captured ❤ of folk music
Super cool video. Surprised I've never seen this one before. Thanks for sharing Yasha. Much appreciation 🙏
Greetings from Puerto Rico. I love your music and the reality is when I was at university in Arkansas for the first time that I heard it and since I play guitar I practiced it. I also saw that they have an Indian flute. It is super interesting and I enjoy it even though I am Puerto Rican and live in the Caribbean.
Stumbled on this and was sucked right in. Wonderful!
My dad used to sing Freight Train to me. I never knew is was Miss Elizabeth Cotton wrote it.
Amazing musical composition, highly talented musical artists
Indeed!
I played with 2 old Black blues cousins, 80,91 yr old for years in Florida. Great players, close friends with Lightnin Hopkins and Sonny Terry,Blind Boy Fuller!
I'm Japanese, but I love American country music. I play the banjo every day. How beautiful is good old bluegrass?
That is wonderful! I move to the Philippines soon. I will bring this music, and my instruments with me. If you ever get to Luzon stop by!
I too love something from your country. Zatoichi..
Merci.
THIS is the stuff!
Best toe tappin music to start the day off right 🎶🪕❤️
Enjoy this very much I don’t play an instrument but love those who do !❤
Outstanding/ so impressive word's cannot explain how beautiful this music is. Let alone the talent
Wow this was so wonderful! Thank you! Hearing the awesome music and accents brought back memories of being in awe, when I was little in the 80’s
This was a real joy to watch thanks for sharing Yasha!
My pleasure 😊
🎉liked slot. reminds i of a uncle whom played fiddle/guitar an had a Band. my Mom could tidal an play ukulele. fun precious memories
brought back so many memories on THE DAVID D THOMAS FARM BARNEVELD WIS
It sure is great to see and hear "Libba" Cotten again! I am familiar with nearly all of these musicians and quite a few of these performances but this seems to be a new video to me, it makes me look forward to what still might be "out there" and yet to be widely distributed. - j q t -
I think Lilly May is fantastic a mentor for me
Thank you so much for uploading this
My pleasure!
What is the name of the song towards the end before the credits roll with Suzy and Eric Thompson?
Well done
What a channel!!!! Super happy to stumble upon this gem.
Thanks!
😅❤ love it it's great 😅
Elizabeth Cotton was sweeping floors for Pete Seeger and he heard her play and said “ hell no”
Wow!!! She's my favorite!!!
name of that first song?
Foggy Mountain Top
That’s how we learned it. Genuine American 🇺🇸
"My spirits mount as I play.."
Lovely Lily May.
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❤ Dedicatie Speciala R....e❤Mele
❤ O Zi Plăcută
Sâmbătă >>>> 27-Iul-"24😊😢😢😮
Sounds like my mom and dad
👍👍👍
*❤ saya senang 🎶 musik Amerika, tapi petikan banyo nya tidak enak slacky key dilagu country \ identik cowboy🤷👌 ok 🆗 gan*
J D Jarvis
Nice!..................
Blues is not homemade american?
THIS is the stuff!