Alvin Youngblood Hart - "Pony Blues" at Music in the Hall: Episode Twelve
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- More of this show at musicinthehall.com ...Alvin Youngblood Hart - "Pony Blues" at Music in the Hall: Episode Twelve filmed in Oxford, MS, on March 18, 2010. Full show including South Memphis String Band, Luther Dickinson, Alvin Youngblood Hart, and Mosquitoville is available at musicinthehall.com
Alvin is so authentic in his playing and singing, a joy to see.
A real HAPPY 60th Birthday to Mr. Alvin Youngblood Hart and really ALL the best to him ... (2023-0302)
I see and hear what years and years of practice have produced. Great performance! Thanks!
Your fret board must be this worn, to play Mr Charley, Bravo. The voice fills are spot on
Mr T just blew my mind on guitar!
I cannot wait to see you one day.
I saw this guy play the Philly Folk Fest about 12 or 13 years ago, & he totally blew me away. He is unbelieveable live.
I saw him live with Dr. John, Charlie Musselwhite and Robert Jr. Lockwood a few years back in Toronto. He quickly became one of my favourites.
love all that string snapping
What an incredible performer he really plays this style with all ingredients to make it real and funky
This some of the best blues I've ever heard, righteous and REAL - a treasure-trove of the blues (thanks!)...
The only time I got to see this smokin' guitarist was at Blues Unplugged In Long Beach, CA with Big Jay MacShann, Floyd Dixon and Honeyboy Edwards. He was so modest he said to the crowd, "What am I doing here? Look who I'm sharing the stage with." Paraphrased slightly. Well the crowd wasn't thinking that because he blew us away with his raw technical prowess. Mmmmm!
what a great voice
Love listenin' ta'ya Alvin!
He is simply amazing! Love the guy🔥
I had this arranged in open D but after finding this version I cant play that version.. lol.. fabulous to have this.
AYH is easily one the most under rated musicians out there. I saw him at The Horseshoe in Toronto in a spur of the moment thing to do. Didn't know hin before then. Man, what a treat that was!
awesome talent
music really does make the world a better place! jps bk
Absolutely amazing.
Fucking fantastic version of an immensely difficult number to play.
Great cover. You put your own unique spin on a classic.
i love your style bro
I love your jams my friend:) It's cool to hear some Patton too.where the crossroads got notoriety:)
Love the Bill Russel double action capo! You can lose a finger trying to use one. Haven't seen one of those since HS.
Awesome blues
Ha! Y'all are hilarious. At :49, a friend of mine who was on the front row opened a beer and got a nice little surprise.
I wondered what that spray was🤣🤣🤣
Love it.
AYH certainly has the voice and guitar chops to pull off this stuff.
Wow love it
that is so funky i can smell i will see at the monmouth bluesfest 2013
If anyone knows of a better video than this on RUclips, please tell me. I've got to see it
dont missunderstand me! i came here just looking for a brony musician, mixing the words "blues" and "ponies together, and here i am! enjoying a really good blues, and i dont have nothing else to say, glad im here :)
october666w shut the fuck up now
I came here because Charley Patton is what Howlin Wolf got inspired by, who also inspired Rolling Stones. But became fan of Howlin Wolf, just love the energy in his music. Charley Patton is also not bad himself
This man makes it look so easy playing and singing a song so famously difficult.
The only way this could have been even better would have been if he had incorporated some of Charley's signature slaps, taps, and stomps from the original, but it's understandable why he didn't.
...There's a lot to be said for Authentic,,, Raw, in it's essence...True to his aim... Play On Brother,,,
Howlin wolf ftw! But great energy in these types of music
My grandma's people are from Natchez.
great! I believe Charlie Patton would be proud of you.
what the hell is his guitar tuned to? It's awesome!
This Is the Real Deal Here
he got his MoJo workin for sure !!!
Great performance and gorgeous parlour guitar! Is it a Santa Cruz ?
0:48 ring tab spray display !!!!
@tinpanalley67
so really, what do you think that was?
@WelfareChrist Uhhh, u serious? its standard tuning with a capo on first fret.
You know, you could have maybe told that cat how he could have figured it out. Like pointing out how his fingers are positioned in a position that might translate into, "he's grabbing a major triad here.... And you can tell that because he's not barring across the d g and b strings but rather fretting along x y and z frets as one might in standard." Granted, that's a lot of extra typing, and maybe he has to learn that for himself, as many of us have... But, you know, sometimes it's good to help your brother along the way now and then.
Everything I ever learned that was formative or foundational came from someone who was willing to take the time, even if only to shut me up for a bit.
@slashLima
hahahahaah I was gonna make a comment but you beat me to it!!!! so funny
Hey I also practice this all the time!
Sunrise pick up?
Is it just standard tuning??...awsome playing
yep, but with capo on 1st fret.
yes its standard tuning but as you can see he has a kappo on the neck on the 1st fret so its 1 octave higher
@ one semi tone. An octave is 12 semi tones
What guitar is that? Old-school Parlour guitar?
Charley Patton played a Stella, and this is a very similar guitar. Possibly a replica of a Stella, probably ladder-braced instead of cross-braced in construction, which supposedly provides more volume. Amazing that Patton could be heard in a dance hall with such a small bodied guitar.
What the hell is wrong with cameramen? Don't you, any of you, ever, understand that we would like to see his hands? We can get the best tips on how to play this stuff... IF we can see his hands. What part of that is difficult for you?
oké
Playing slide - without a slide.........
Needs to relax on the high e string a bit
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I'll relay your tip to him. I'm sure he'll be happy to know you are trying to help him out.
Jesus...