Dave Van Ronk - St.James Infirmary

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Dave Van Ronk - St.James Infirmary, Album: Your Basic Dave Van Ronk,1982
    Dave Van Ronk (June 30, 1936 February 10, 2002) was a folk singer born in Brooklyn, New York, who settled in Greenwich Village, New York City, and was nicknamed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street."He was best known as an important figure in New York City during the acoustic folk revival of the 1960s, but his work ranged from old English ballads to Bertolt Brecht, rock, New Orleans jazz, and swing.

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  • @carlevans3123
    @carlevans3123 7 лет назад +16

    I began to listen to folk music and blues because of Dave Van Ronk. The world is diminished with his passing. No one is like Van Ronk.

  • @houndog74jh
    @houndog74jh 7 лет назад +15

    holy shit!!! some people can sing like this. everyone else wishes they could

  • @DougAlder
    @DougAlder 8 лет назад +23

    As long as I live I will miss him.

  • @Dubtee
    @Dubtee 2 года назад +5

    It's impossible for me to sing like Dave. I always break down in tears. It's like, how the heck didn't he do the same? The emotion.... A surreal experience all around.

  • @Kentokkil
    @Kentokkil 8 лет назад +33

    It's a shame I didn't know Dave Van Ronk until I finally discovered him here on the tube

    • @clockwork9827
      @clockwork9827 6 лет назад +1

      Eisenkoch matbe not the same thing as trading whiskeys, songs and stories with ol Daveb but he has written a book about the days in Greenwich

    • @gerakogiorgis
      @gerakogiorgis 4 года назад

      me to!

    • @KarimSarroub
      @KarimSarroub 3 года назад

      He's one of the inspirers of Dylan, along with Guthrie.

    • @Aeroswine1776
      @Aeroswine1776 3 года назад

      Here I am 5 years behind you..

  • @lee-anndaniel4730
    @lee-anndaniel4730 8 лет назад +40

    God I wish I could've been on this earth to see this man preform live. It will forever break my heart that I was just born in the wrong time.

    • @ese3go
      @ese3go 6 лет назад

      I was there and sorry I never saw him live.

    • @armandtobler7898
      @armandtobler7898 6 лет назад

      Ooh yeaah !!

    • @danholsopple8582
      @danholsopple8582 5 лет назад +2

      saw him once at the The Main Point, it was a small coffeehouse venue on Lancaster Ave. in Bryn Mawr, PA

    • @fairportfan2
      @fairportfan2 8 месяцев назад

      Saw him three or four times at Blind Willie's here in Atlanta.
      First time was about three times after i saw the Washington Squares, who were recreating this era pretty well - got to hear different {excellent} versions of a couple of songs...

    • @fairportfan2
      @fairportfan2 8 месяцев назад

      Arrgh
      "...about three DAYS..."

  • @dell177
    @dell177 13 лет назад +17

    He was just so God damned good - RIP

  • @jeralddean9432
    @jeralddean9432 7 лет назад +11

    I just cried. I've heard at least 5 versions of this. . .this is the most bittersweet and emotional. Damn Van Ronk. . .Such a beautiful mind.

  • @piratem8077
    @piratem8077 7 лет назад +4

    Only just found Dave Von Ronk , WOW, Amazing !!!.

  • @rjmendera
    @rjmendera 14 лет назад +5

    why is this man not world wide famous??? damn this good!! THANK YOU RJM

  • @dwbonny3210
    @dwbonny3210 3 года назад +4

    Quite possibly the best rendition ever..!
    Thanks, DVR...!

  • @lu4y4pants
    @lu4y4pants 13 лет назад +9

    I like how the song is sung like in a drunken stupor. It actually makes the song even sadder.

  • @angelomarinoscijr.919
    @angelomarinoscijr.919 9 лет назад +21

    creme della creme... THE LAST TIME I saw Dave Van Ronk..we stood on the curb outside Tri-State Concert Hall in New Bedford..smoking and talking in the pouring rain... he was as crusty as ever in person and in concert... he is missed indeed...

    • @gibby6904
      @gibby6904 3 года назад

      Man I wish I could have met him......my all time musical hero.....the ultimate folkie.....even though he hated the term folk music....

  • @joedohn9727
    @joedohn9727 8 лет назад +9

    To this day, my favorite folk artist. I like really old stuff, like Robert Johnson, Michel Larue, I like old slave songs, folk/blues music from the 20s and 30s, stuff like that. I love all of it. But no one did folk as much justice (in my opinion) as Dave Van Ronk. Maybe it's because of recording quality. But I think it's more than that. He got to view the world of folk/blues more wholly and freely.

    • @jogurt5577
      @jogurt5577 2 года назад +1

      Jackson C. Frank was as good as Dave

  •  13 лет назад +6

    oh man, oh man, the blues, the blues......

  • @GriffonKeeper
    @GriffonKeeper 13 лет назад +3

    He was great! You can't beat that performance with a stick.

  • @soundslikescience
    @soundslikescience 14 лет назад +6

    @rjmendera Unfortunately, he has passed away. But his place in music is unique and unquestionable. You draw a line from Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan (arguably the best 2 songwriters still living) and you get back to the village and find Dave Van Ronk who influenced them both - you can hear his fingerstyle guitar for one thing. Follow that line back and you go straight to the heart of the country blues - e.g. Blind Willie McTell and the rest. He may be gone (RIP) but he's still with us...

  • @jogurt5577
    @jogurt5577 2 года назад +1

    Stvarno nevjerojatna glazba, jako mi je drago što uopće imam privilegij znanja o o ovom čovjeku, na jednakoj je razini kao Jackson C. Frank

  • @simaginfan
    @simaginfan 11 лет назад +5

    @john Adcock. Very true. Dylan was a big admirer of dave van Ronk. This is the best version of this song i know of.

  • @Joeche2000
    @Joeche2000 9 лет назад +2

    Such great memories of seeing Dave perform. It was among our first excursions from Flushing, NY to Greenwich Village and we were blown away by the strangeness of the place, the layout of the streets and the energies in the clubs. One of the finest finger pickers and interpreters I have ever seen play.

  • @sweetlovest2965
    @sweetlovest2965 9 лет назад +10

    Amazing...love seeing his music here...he ranks with Bob Dylan to me ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

    • @wolfyk95
      @wolfyk95 5 лет назад

      He mentored dylan.

    • @shembob3601
      @shembob3601 4 года назад +1

      I love Bob but he doesn't rank with Dave as a performer, though he is probably the greatest songwriter. You need the authenticity to really make it work. Dave was up there with the real deal blues performers he admired.

    • @KingMinosxxvi
      @KingMinosxxvi 3 года назад +1

      @@shembob3601 I'll give Dylan this....He sure did know how throw a thesaurus out a car window real good. But Dave van Ronk was for real. Without DVR that other guy doesn't exist.

  • @mrblues1147
    @mrblues1147 13 лет назад +1

    So Good blues man! Start listing to him about 40 years ago! Great blues man.

  • @Myworthi
    @Myworthi 10 лет назад +3

    Not to mention his wonderful renditions of Joni Mitchell songs (my favorite was always "Need For Going") Just to watch his face and listen to his gravelly voice in person was always an out of body experience - have not seen him live since the 70's at the Main Point, but I miss knowing I could.

  • @tonipalie3606
    @tonipalie3606 6 лет назад +3

    This man ❤ I wish I knew him earlier
    Bob Dylan made me listen him

  • @christopherfujino
    @christopherfujino 8 лет назад +6

    OMG, this is so killer.

    • @MrGarruk123
      @MrGarruk123 8 лет назад +3

      killin' it dawg, killin' it

  • @jamminjoy
    @jamminjoy Год назад

    Saw him twice in the early '60s in Philadelphia. Mesmerizing presence!

  • @shaneq5565
    @shaneq5565 8 лет назад +2

    Damn, wish I was alive back then, what a Legend.

    • @loricox3321
      @loricox3321 5 лет назад

      Shane Q I was alive back then. In fact I worked at the Cafe Lena in Saratoga Springs. I first met Dave in 1966 and again in 1994 at the Cafe..As I spoke to him about Lena and stuff I said “” l used to have a leather shop in the back, but nobody remembers me! He said “ I remember you--made my fuckin day!

  • @sheephillkennel8602
    @sheephillkennel8602 Год назад

    you remade a masterpiece mister van ronk rest in peace i for one am truly grateful tdid someone once not say that the value of poetry is to console the reader hour dear craftsmanship consoles me consistently and effectively

  • @123must
    @123must 11 лет назад +2

    Beautiful rendition !
    Thanks a lot

  • @Mariekesone
    @Mariekesone 11 лет назад +1

    Love,...Love, love this version!

  • @zkafel
    @zkafel 6 месяцев назад

    DVR is a legend I value dearly!

  • @mr.natural233
    @mr.natural233 5 лет назад

    Saw DVR at Club 47 in Boston way back in ‘73. The place has a different name now, can’t remember it... Van Ronk put on an amazing show. Been a big fan ever since.

    • @herbertdunn5525
      @herbertdunn5525 4 года назад

      Club 47 was in Cambridge not Boston. It's now called Passims.

  • @nudge2626
    @nudge2626 10 лет назад +2

    Very cool, combination of St James infirmary - Louis Armstrong and Dying Crapshooter's Blues - Blind Willie Mctell. Love it

    • @hatakescreams
      @hatakescreams 10 лет назад

      is this a combination of the songs mentioned above; rather than st Jame Infirmary?

    • @nudge2626
      @nudge2626 10 лет назад +2

      Dominic Lindsay Well I have no idea on Dave Van Ronk's influences when composing. But it sounds to me like he got most of his inspiration from st james infirmary and then borrowed some lyrics from Willie Mctell and then threw in his own unique style into the mix. It's a very unique rendition of the song. Saying that St James Infirmary is a very old song possibly written in the 18th century so who knows who inspired him! But my bet is Louis Armstrong

    • @hatakescreams
      @hatakescreams 10 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the reply. sweet I'll check Willie McTell out!

    • @marioski54
      @marioski54 8 лет назад +1

      +nudge2626 wonderful Louis, but Cab Calloway is also moving (my own opinion)

  • @tanDlegen
    @tanDlegen 14 лет назад +1

    Great! Thanks!

  • @christopherfujino
    @christopherfujino 8 лет назад +13

    Wow, I'm now convinced Dylan was inspired by this arrangement when he wrote "Blind Willie McTell".

    • @johnnyc6915
      @johnnyc6915 7 лет назад +3

      That's exactly what I thought! You've got a good ear man!

    • @marcusharton5463
      @marcusharton5463 7 лет назад +2

      It's a lot of interrelated stuff.
      That arrangement is inspired by Blind Willie McTell's "Dying Crapshooter's Blues", which is in turn inspired by the original version of this song, which is in turn an adaptation of an old English folk song, "Gambler's Rake(something's rake, can't remember).

    • @danzbmw
      @danzbmw 5 лет назад

      christopher fujino , Bobby Dylan slept many a night at the Von Ronk’s pad
      Learning licks and listening to their record collection.

    • @eblackbrook
      @eblackbrook 4 года назад

      See also Cab Calloway's "Ghost of Smokey Joe"

    • @eblackbrook
      @eblackbrook 4 года назад

      There's a line in the Dylan song about "gazing out the window of the St. James Hotel" which has to be a nod to this. He was always pretty open about lifting melodies.

  • @debbyledbetter4434
    @debbyledbetter4434 10 лет назад

    One of the best artists I ever heard! 1st heard him about 40 yrs. ago by a blues singer~~(I keep thinking Bobby Blue~Bland) Not thinkin too clearly right now!!!

  • @viralkings123
    @viralkings123 11 лет назад +2

    this and cab calloways versions are the best

    • @TheGunnCat
      @TheGunnCat 4 года назад

      The Hokum Boys did the best version I've heard.

  • @reykjavik82
    @reykjavik82 10 лет назад

    the last time I saw d v r was around 2000 at the Keswick theatre outside of Philadelphia. a triple header. d v r, doc Watson, jimmy dale Gilmore. does not get any better than that. the first time I saw d v r was at the 2nd fret coffee house in Philadelphia circa 62,63.

  • @fairportfan2
    @fairportfan2 8 месяцев назад

    Many years ago - about 1975 - I was trying to remember the lyric to this song - and a friend asked what i was singing.
    I told her i was trying to remember "St James Infirmary Blues"
    She said "It doesn't sound like blues to me."
    It was years later that i thought to that... and i realised that she was thinking of rhythm and blues...

  • @stephengriffths6072
    @stephengriffths6072 3 года назад

    JUST THE BEST.

  • @markrush5013
    @markrush5013 6 лет назад

    listen to his voice....damn!

  • @RedbrushDan
    @RedbrushDan 10 лет назад +9

    Obviously God's version of this song!

  • @ciaranbradley2356
    @ciaranbradley2356 4 года назад

    amazing

  • @lightbox617
    @lightbox617 2 года назад

    When he was writing and performing in NYC , I was digging ditches and attending classes in NJ. I could have gone to see him perform but I chose other priorities. Maybe the wrong ones

  • @wildbill3638
    @wildbill3638 Год назад

    Bet he had a gullet full of Tullamore Dew when he belted out this one. Knew him from my Village days,cool cat.

  • @TimothyPinecone
    @TimothyPinecone 14 лет назад

    Oh so, so lovely. I posted the '59 recording Van Ronk did of this as well. It's neat to compare the two.

  • @jackmaxwell1997
    @jackmaxwell1997 7 лет назад +1

    gold

  • @Weekend_Washouts
    @Weekend_Washouts 5 лет назад +5

    Never heard anyone sing like this man. So much pain, drunken almost, as you would expect someone would be singing about such events if they were true for the singer. What an amazing singer. Smooth? No. Rough? Yes. Could it be done differently? Yes, but it would be nothing like this (not to put down other great versions of this son). This one is unique. But I have to ask: is the first bit of this song original? I heard a song by an old country singer called "Drunkard's Blues" in which he sings almost exactly what Dave sings at the beginning of this one but I can't remember who it was from and never caught when it was released. No, now that I think about it, I believe I looked it up when I heard it and it said 1959 if I am not mistaken which, I believe is when Dave released his original version of "Gambler's Blues" so it is still a mystery in my opinion. I may have got something wrong there? Can anyone help?

    • @49dwalin55
      @49dwalin55 4 года назад +1

      A lot of artists have put their spin on old blues and folk standards and some exist in part to this day. The most recent popular example of this song would be The White Stripes but I'm not sure what the earliest is. It may very well be from before Dave's time.

    • @49dwalin55
      @49dwalin55 4 года назад +1

      An 18th century ballad called 'The Unfortunate Rake' was the origin. Louis Armstrong popularised it in 1928, with Don Redman credited as composer (over a century after the original ballad)

    • @hanshan7645
      @hanshan7645 Год назад

      I think you mean the Bob Wills 1939 Drunkard Blues. It's on YT. Great song.

    • @fairportfan2
      @fairportfan2 8 месяцев назад

      Some versions of j
      Jimmy Rodgers "Drunkard's Blues" start that way
      Some don't.

  • @silentstryker1590
    @silentstryker1590 5 лет назад

    MY GOODNESS

  • @fiddler26
    @fiddler26 10 лет назад

    Wow...

  • @stornkolson
    @stornkolson Год назад

    Fuck yeah

  • @alberts1985
    @alberts1985 12 лет назад

    Strawberry Diesel I love you

  • @orektiko
    @orektiko 12 лет назад +3

    i tried to sing this song one night , drunk after my girlfriend had dumped me ...i failed ..

  • @smfvmd
    @smfvmd 3 года назад

    Those who say white men can’t sing the blues should listen to this.

  • @deltabluesfritz15
    @deltabluesfritz15 12 лет назад +1

    Ich lese gerade die Kommentare und schrei Hilfe. Dieses Lied ist genauso wichtig wie viele andere: Manchmal braucht man nur einen kleinen "Fitzlefitz"-Anstoss, um einen Text zu interpretieren, den Text ausser den netüblichen Recherchenhilfen zu finden, zu singen. Was soll diese unter den Unterhosen liegende üble, ja absolut üble Anmache einander. Das ist RUclips und überhaupt: unülblich, ungebildet: ABSTOSSEND!
    Leute - so doch bitte nicht!.

  • @JuleRousee
    @JuleRousee 9 лет назад

    what album is this from?

  • @tarkic13
    @tarkic13 12 лет назад +1

    oh really?

  • @Sydwayman
    @Sydwayman 12 лет назад +1

    So, don't post your personal opinion on a comment board!

  • @krakfar5254
    @krakfar5254 4 года назад

    This is just rude. Makes the rest of us look bad. I got goosebumps all over. God damn it

  • @LuciferMorningStar666Satan
    @LuciferMorningStar666Satan 12 лет назад

    Listen up, Everyone, Just because I don't like this version of the song and don't agree with it doesn't mean you can talk shit to me, assholes. Just like music today, I don't like it, but that doesn't mean you can talk shit about someone just because they don't like something. Everyone in the U.S. has a First Amendment right, so if you don't like what someone has to say them just ignore the comment, that is the best thing you can do.

  • @jerrysmither5489
    @jerrysmither5489 10 лет назад

    Damn, I thought Tom Waits was original...

    • @muhrvis
      @muhrvis 8 лет назад +1

      +Jon Smith The roots of this song go back to jazz versions in the 1920s, and then probably much earlier.

  • @LuciferMorningStar666Satan
    @LuciferMorningStar666Satan 12 лет назад +1

    Besides parents from 30's and 40's generations thought the Beatles were nothing but noisy crap. Everyone doesn't agree with music, deal with it.

  • @ttylbodydark
    @ttylbodydark 10 лет назад

    It's ok/good but not feeling it

    • @albaby6954
      @albaby6954 3 года назад +1

      Not feeling it? Man, I think you better get someone to check your pulse!