Second South Carolina String Band at 151st Gettysburg
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- These are excerpts of some of the tunes played by the 2nd South Carolina String Band at the re-enactment of the Battle of Gettysburg on its 151st anniversary:
Bonnie Blue Flag
Camptown Races
The Boatman's Song
Hard Times Come Again No More
Jenny Get Your Hoe Cake Done
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Medley at the ball (features Liza Jane and McLeod's Reel)
Old Joe
Cumberland Gap
Angelina Baker
Lorena
Hawks and Eagles
Jine the Cavalry
Gum Tree Canoe
Buffalo Gals
Down in Alabama
The Arkansas Traveler
The Yellow Rose of Texas
Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)
Cindy
Tenting on the Old Campground
O Lemuel
Southern Soldier (full version)
Dixie's Land (full version)
Help keep traditional American music alive. Check out their website: www.civilwarband.com, or visit them on Facebook at "2nd South Carolina String Band."
Southern Soldier is on repeat for me at least 5 times a day. Much respect for the southern heritage these people keep alive, from Romania - Eastern Europe.
Southern Soldier is a repeat each day for us Southerners as well. I'm born and bred in the Peach State. It's my favorite confederate song. I never really liked Yankee industrialists. So singing of killing their ancestors is appealing.
@@zoologist1992 ...their ancestors? Geez... get some professional help.
@@zoologist1992 Henry Ford ?
These guys are the best
Makes sense since you have southern parents.
Irish The Hedgehog his parents aren’t southern, they’re in Colorado lmao
Only one flag for me & Robert E Lee For President , The South Will Rise Again !!!.
Er.. How?
It's already happening brother...
Let"s go Brandon!!!! FJB
Another "stellar" performance gentlemen.!! Would have loved to made the 151st anniversary.
Beautiful to see this local / national against global trash ! Greetings from Brazil warriors ! @canecadoguerreiro !
Caneca do Guerreiro why can’t people like you cross our border lol. Cheers brother!
Thanks i love my South thanks again.
Southern Solder would make a GREAT national anthem.
i am from Ireland. i love this band
My four Confederate ancestors were from Cork, Roscommon, Clare and Kerry.
Keep up the 🎶 music from the south always semper fi always faithful to the south Will rise again
Stars & Bars still shine in Glory.
The strikes again, with love and affection 🎶 music from the south is true love 🤟
Very beautiful, expecially Dixie!
26:26 Dixie's land... woooow
Amazing songs
Such great musicians.
Hey everyone, if you enjoyed this video of the Stringband’s live performance, why not check out their most recent video, an unreleased live version of the UNION SONG “Battle Cry of Freedom.” That is on there channel. Then, you can head over to my channel to check out the remastered version of the song with paintings. This is a little collaboration that I was fortunate enough to have with the fellows, thought you may be interested!
These boys know how to" jam" and are delightful to listen to! Keep rockin!
Really want to jam with you guys! I've got the sweetest custom made bagpipe in the world. "Hard Times" is one of my "signature" tunes.
Hoorah for the Confederate flag and the Bonnie blue flag I Bears a single star God bless the South The Long Live Dixieland and Robert E Lee
As the great Eric Andre once said (or, rather, acted) dooont forget theeem slaaaaaaavessss
There weren’t any, int. slave trade was banned north and south by 1861. Do ur research pal
@@alexmacarthur5136 Irish people were slaves in the north for quite a long time, why not ask for forgiveness from the Irish rather than the blacks who were enslaved by their own people in Africa either way?
@@dascalul True. Irish fowk, including Ulster Scots and Anglo-Irish fowk of lesser means were slaves in the Americas long before blacks. As well as back in Britain. My maternal ancestors owned Ballycuneen Manor in County Clare where we held captured whitebhoys and ribbonmen in bondage well into the 1840s. Not that I'd ask their descendants for forgiveness for being catholic supremacists.
Wonderful!
Good bless south hello fromage France dixie for ever
13:17 JINE THE CAVALRY dass my shit homeboy
top 1st favorite band
Impressed "spoons" !
greetings form thailand
Боже!
Какое счастье, что я Вас имел счастье слышать!!!
Честь и хвала Югу, Дикси!!!
Вы победили, Вы живы, за вами правда!!!
Спасибо парни!!!
Виват Дикси!!!
Bom de se ouvir
Parabéns
Brilliant
20:55 is epic
Greetings from Germany to South and Trump!
Unabhaengigkeit fuer Bayern! lol
Merkel muss weg!
Hallo Deutschland!! My ancestors came from Bavaria Germany in 1749. I’ve always wanted to visit the fatherland 😎
Trump is clown
Is that a carpet bag the percussionist carries his instruments in?
Long live the Confederacy!
❤️❤️❤️❤️
I lovet it
The song "Old folks at Home",Isn't that a official state song of one of the states ?
i'm sorry for you but, cun tuttu u rispettu, ma sempre una polca per mè (I speak only the language of corsica)
We should have freed the slaves and then fired on Fort Sumter. -- Ole Pete.
That would kinda defeat the purpose of Confederacy. The whole point of CSA was to preserve slavery (that is, the wealth of plantation owners) and extend it to West if possible.
@@veragolovic7702 Wrong. It was about states rights. Many in the Confederate army didn't even own slaves. And many Northerners kept slaves even during and after the war
@@veragolovic7702 You realize, Southern and Northern states were very different from each other, beyond the slave issue?
Somebody timestamp this please.
The first one reminded me of davincis notebook another irish drinking song, lol, lets troll the south
Braw Kin
So ist Stormy nur als Erwachsene kein Unterschied mein kleines Mädchen
How is the Musician's Benevolent Relief Fund doing? lol
The Band is ok. The south not. No man shall be a slave
As in the 3rd Reich
The south is not about slavery. It is about keeping the spirit alive. Through music, fool!
You really don't know the history. This was not a story about the war against slavery but it was a story about the war against freedom of the southern states. Slavery existed on the both sides when the war began. It's true. And Robert E. Lee was invited to the inauguration of President Grant in 1869. After the war ended. So... some people want to rewrite the history now and it is very bad. Learn the history first, dude. And check the difference between a federation and a confederation too.
Then you will understand the causes of the war.
And the battle against the monuments is very stupid. Because this is the battle against history of America.
The Band is great...and the CSA too ! The South will rise again !
True. Only 4% of Southerns owned slaves, some blacks down South owned slaves. The conflict was not about slavery-The Federal government was taxing Southern products at a higher rate. Our history has always been about independence from a tyrannical Federal government. Secession was a right of all states as by every US document from the Declaration of Independent to the Constitution. Lincoln did not care about the slaves or slavery and he said this on many occasions.