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The Greatest Folk Song Ever Written

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Otis Gibbs

Otis Gibbs

Күн бұрын

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@otisgibbs
@otisgibbs 10 ай бұрын
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@bellaeden6551
@bellaeden6551 10 ай бұрын
Received mine yesterday and love it. Thank you Otis and Amy.
@johnwhite7863
@johnwhite7863 10 ай бұрын
Oh wow? 74 years young and I never heard this story! Thank you Otis for this entire episode. When I hear your voice on my phone, I know my world will be ok today. I live in a "home" and it's expensive so I can't afford to join your passionate crew, I am sorry. But I love your stories of the road that never ends brother. Be well and stay cool. Love and Peace, John
@SeeCSeesCC
@SeeCSeesCC 10 ай бұрын
❤John White now we will be thinking of you and sending our best
@johnwhite7863
@johnwhite7863 10 ай бұрын
Thank you SC! Love&Peace
@JKlasen
@JKlasen 10 ай бұрын
John, just turned 75 today! I lived near Pete Seeger and really loved him and Woody and this whole element of society that we aspire and live in. Can we connect? Maybe I can help with the Patreon thing.
@WillyPDX94
@WillyPDX94 10 ай бұрын
I turn 74 this year. Happy to have made it this far and still be living and marginally healthy. I try to live in the present rather than the past, but at our age it's natural to think back on how different things were in our childhood than they are now. The beautiful little town I grew up in, with its downtown full of local businesses, is long gone, wiped away by the Walmart they built on the north edge of town. The beer we high school kids occasionally imbibed has been replaced with hard drugs, and the whole town looks like hell. I feel sorry for what people today are missing out on, and don't even know it.
@JKlasen
@JKlasen 10 ай бұрын
“As I went walking I saw a sign there, And on the sign it said "No Trespassing." But on the other side it didn't say nothing. That side was made for you and me.”
@JKlasen
@JKlasen 10 ай бұрын
I heard Pete many times . That line always tears me up.
@fishboy2011
@fishboy2011 10 ай бұрын
You can visit The Guthrie Center in Housitonic Massachusetts too. They have a soup kitchen, gallery, shows and a ton of history. It happens to be the church in Alice's Restaurant the movie where Arlo (son of Woody) rode his motorcycle into. It is a wonderful center run by Woody's Family
@Caperhere
@Caperhere 10 ай бұрын
You can get anything you want At Alice’s Restaurant 😊
@elchoroad
@elchoroad 10 ай бұрын
❤😢😮
@fishboy2011
@fishboy2011 10 ай бұрын
I grew up with Woodys grandson I just texted this to him. I went to see Woody's Great Grandson Krishna Guthrie two night ado. You can find Krishna in the Killington Vermont area. Great story as always I had my Sat morning coffe with Otis
@drybayoudan5429
@drybayoudan5429 10 ай бұрын
I first performed This Land is Your Land in 1966, as a 1st grader. Our school’s music director was big on teaching the important standards of our country. Thanks you, & Mr.Chlcut , for keeping our music alive.
@billybob-bg1qn
@billybob-bg1qn 10 ай бұрын
You just brightened my day. A flashback to that exact same moment in time, but when I was a second grader and we learned and sang this song as a class. It’s a joyful memory. I recall at that time being under the impression that it was an old classic written by a man in a much earlier time period.
@artemisXsidecross
@artemisXsidecross 10 ай бұрын
👍
@ohgawd
@ohgawd 10 ай бұрын
Same here! What a trip!
@fmcanene
@fmcanene 10 ай бұрын
Wow, I never knew Woody Guthrie wrote 'This Land Is Your Land' in a flop house amongst all those people living on the margins. Holy crap I literally never knew that and I've been singing that song since I was little (and I'm old now!) Wow, you're stories are just wonderful, Otis. Keep on telling them... and think about putting them in a book. You're such a great story teller. Just lovin' this channel!
@Caperhere
@Caperhere 10 ай бұрын
I just found out a few weeks ago the Tom T Hall ( one of Otis’s faves ). wrote Harper Valley PTA. I was shocked. Don’t understand how I didn’t know that. Love Tom T’s The Year That Clayton Delaney Died. Asked so many people to play it at parties and and sitting by the sea. One friend used to sing it like he’d lived it. I’d pay $100 to hear that again.
@joefeenus88
@joefeenus88 10 ай бұрын
I went to the first Woody Guthrie Festival. Such a great time. It was the same year that Wilco/BillyBragg's Mermaid Ave. came out and Billy headlined the evening. I believe one of Woody's sisters was still alive at the time and was in the audience . Even though I live in Oklahoma, I haven't had the chance to go back. Also you mentioned Tim Eaton. I saw him once at the Blue Door in OKC. Unfortunately for Tim but fortunately for us their wasn't many in the crowd. After a few songs Tim stopped and said that he was going to take a quick break and told us to grab your folding chair and meet him on the patio, there were maybe 10 of us. We put our chairs circled around him and he finished the show. Nothing but his guitar. That cat can play and sing! One of my favorite shows. Thanks for sharing Otis! If you ever play the festival again I will make it a priority to attend, humidity and ticks be damned.
@billcarsonalias
@billcarsonalias 10 ай бұрын
Amazing the way the penny landed when you tossed it @3:32. It may be a sign from above, Otis.
@OthO67
@OthO67 10 ай бұрын
I was going to comment the same thing, that was pretty cool.
@skipleon
@skipleon 10 ай бұрын
Bravo Otis you with that middle American heart - always bright and beautiful - thank you for backing your words and music with such wonderful adventures - cheers keep ringing your truth always and everywhere! Love from RI - skip
@SlaidCleavesOfficial
@SlaidCleavesOfficial 10 ай бұрын
I was staying in Okemah for a few days before the Festival some 20 years ago. Someone told me where I could find a little piece of the sidewalk downtown where Woody had scratched his name in the wet cement: "Woody '28." He must have been about 16 years old, which was about the time his family tragically fell apart and he started his wandering ways. I wonder if it's still there.
@mojo6778
@mojo6778 10 ай бұрын
Huge fan of Jimmy LaFave, what a voice, I still listen to his music all the time. Those that don't know his music are really missing out, and need to go back and watch a couple of your earlier videos. Very cool that you performed at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, thanks for sharing with us and safe travels!!
@Firekeeper61
@Firekeeper61 10 ай бұрын
Love a dose of Otis Gibbs. Great presentation as usual peace my brother!
@gonzokompadre
@gonzokompadre 10 ай бұрын
Great video...Loved your comments about Jimmy LaFave. I used to produce concerts in upstate NY...mostly Texas Alt Country artists...Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines, Hayes Carll, and Susan Gibson, to name a few. We were lucky enough to book Jimmy and his band. They were playing at Falcon Ridge, and we were to get them the day after their scheduled performance. I went up to see them play, but their slot got rained out. We chatted about logistics for our show, and he said, " I hope you don't mind, but we'll probably play longer than we talked about...we got rained out here, and the guys are itching to play". The show lasted nearly three hours. As you said, one of the nicest guys you's ever wanted to meet...and possibly the best interpreter of Woody Guthrie's music (and Dylan's, too)
@tadmorrison
@tadmorrison 10 ай бұрын
America the Beautiful ought to be the American national anthem; and folks should stand, bow their heads, and listen to Mr Charles singing it.
@streetglide9277
@streetglide9277 10 ай бұрын
We sang this in music class as grade schoolers in the early 80’s, Jamey Johnson does it at his shows a lot, never gets old
@jeffcramer2463
@jeffcramer2463 10 ай бұрын
Otis, you are just one of the best ways to start a day. Thank you. 😊
@GaryStockton
@GaryStockton 10 ай бұрын
I really love your stories Otis. “I don’t know.. $8?” Awesome.
@tracypower6413
@tracypower6413 10 ай бұрын
So much deserved respect for Woody. Love that lyrics have been crafted into fresh music -Wilco drop kick Murphys. Thanks Otis
@drybayoudan5429
@drybayoudan5429 6 ай бұрын
I sit here rewatching your channel content. I have a hard time calling them stories. You put down the real deal. As an elementary schooler in1965-66, our music teacher offered-up This Land is Your Land. As children, we probably didn’t get the entire meaning. There was desegregation, Vietnam, & many other issues of that era. We sang that song at the top of our vocal abilities. Many thanks to Woody & Mr Chilcut, our music director. Between Woody Guthrie, The Beatles, & Stones, I was marked forever. Not to mention Faron, Willie, Waylon, & JR Cash. Thanks for the memories !
@OldHenryLee
@OldHenryLee 10 ай бұрын
I'm 45 & remember having to sing This Land in elementary school. ... Nowadays I have an 8yo daughter who doesn't know about that song. Something I'm going change with her on our own time. ... Yet still, feeling a bit sad that it may be something that isn't going to be as well known as it should be moving forward. Woody Guthrie is an important figure that invokes thoughts that simply needs to be thought. Especially within our youth. Hows I see it at least. Thanks as always for the upload Mr. Otis. Best wishes & safe travels
@dalesearcy5734
@dalesearcy5734 10 ай бұрын
I close my Assisted Living Home Shows with "This Land". The residents all sing along with big smiles.
@tomhenninger4153
@tomhenninger4153 10 ай бұрын
Amazing song! Thanks for pointing out that this isn't a race or contest about being #1. it's ART! Thanks for video! Awesome story!
@occasionsphoto
@occasionsphoto 10 ай бұрын
thanks for mentioning Fave. You got him right. I had the opportuntiy to speak with him in Seattle @ The Tractor Tavern after he had opened for Reckless Kelly around 2002. He said that he was OK through and through even though he had been born in TX and lived in Austin. He was the energy behind the Ribbon of Highway tour that had contemporary songwriters performing Woody's songs in venues across the US. A great American.
@BobL56
@BobL56 10 ай бұрын
Loved the Ramsay Midwood mention. His album Shoot Out At The Ok Chinese Restaurant is a favorite of mine. Great album imo.
@AbbieHoffmansGhost
@AbbieHoffmansGhost 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. It was great. Now I'm going to go listen to Willis Alan Ramsey's 'Boy From Oklahoma' and then take a nap and dream about this land.
@KittyCarlile-490
@KittyCarlile-490 10 ай бұрын
WAR did he have a song about a spider?
@johnwhite7863
@johnwhite7863 10 ай бұрын
The cat story is so sweet my friend! Makes me cry. Much love to you too and I'll see ya on down the road that never ends somewhere............
@topfacemod
@topfacemod 10 ай бұрын
Your heart is as big as all outdoors, Otis!
@tinman00
@tinman00 10 ай бұрын
Early morning here in Washington State. Thanks Otis for these videos. Hope to see you play live one day
@adventuresofrickbrowning9167
@adventuresofrickbrowning9167 10 ай бұрын
Hey Otis, another great story. I've learned so much from watching your KZbin videos; Just like Woody and all the rest, You're an American treasure in my book. I hope to meet up with you sometime down the road.
@willysunday
@willysunday 10 ай бұрын
A push to make that song our National Anthem. To me it already is. Great job again Otis. One o’ these days I’ll get down there during the festival and hope to hear the jam in the parking lot.
@mjs8894
@mjs8894 10 ай бұрын
I have WNRN on in the background , Bob Dylan singing , Shelter From The Storm. Nice family tree vibe. Enjoy the road. Peace
@dr.buzzvonjellar8862
@dr.buzzvonjellar8862 10 ай бұрын
Thank you Otis!
@bradfordmcgomery9058
@bradfordmcgomery9058 10 ай бұрын
Love your stories. You have a wonderful unique voice for telling experiences. I listen to you sing, so you have a wonderful voice for song. Hope to catch you out one of these days doing a gig. ✌️🇺🇸🥃
@firecrackerheart
@firecrackerheart 10 ай бұрын
nice penny throwin' trick there, otis .. . niiice.
@hippydippy
@hippydippy 10 ай бұрын
Great video! Loved the story about the cat's at the end. That says a lot about the character of a man.
@jtsrecordroom3963
@jtsrecordroom3963 10 ай бұрын
Otis.. I tell many of my friends in the vinyl community about you ! Great chat about the man, the myth.. the legend, Woody Guthrie ! Good work, although we know it is a love for our American roots and music !
@oldoki390
@oldoki390 10 ай бұрын
Otis, thanks for your stories and a glimpse of my hometown, Okemah.
@scottkidwell3601
@scottkidwell3601 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Otis 🙏🏻🤍 Happy Saturday
@jamesnippert7238
@jamesnippert7238 10 ай бұрын
1998 was the first year of Woody Fest. We were there.
@kiddozoo
@kiddozoo 10 ай бұрын
It is a stirring song in these days where patriotism is waning.
@beckyroberts9675
@beckyroberts9675 10 ай бұрын
Great listen as always. Met Jimmy Lafave in Stillwater when I was a teenager, moved to Austin a few years after him. I’ve loved him ever since. He was a friend, he made beautiful music, he was special, I miss him a lot. It was great hearing you talk about him. Thanks Otis!
@travisd1000
@travisd1000 10 ай бұрын
The verse that isn't seen quite as often: In the shadow of the steeple I saw my people, By the relief office I seen my people; As they stood there hungry, I stood there asking Is this land made for you and me?
@2ChukBuk
@2ChukBuk 10 ай бұрын
This is how a proper Saturday morning kicks off...Otis and a fresh cup of hot coffee.
@dl7281
@dl7281 10 ай бұрын
Ah, thanks for this. Woody and Pete Seeger - met the latter when I was 14 and he was so quietly humble as he walked with my family at a concert in a park. 60 now. Good thing music lives on.
@jrm2fla
@jrm2fla 9 ай бұрын
Hilarious brother… you told the tick story and theatre story twice… a little different way each time which was good, different details… good that you keep coming back!
@johnwhitaker545
@johnwhitaker545 10 ай бұрын
Your cat story at the end confirmed what I already knew. You’re a good person. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
@GaveMeGrace1
@GaveMeGrace1 10 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@michaelmitchoff3764
@michaelmitchoff3764 8 ай бұрын
Wonderful
@bradrehn1007
@bradrehn1007 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, yet again, for the comfort and friendship and peace of mind you share with us all!✌️
@darrell3368
@darrell3368 10 ай бұрын
Good morning Otis thanks for the story it was interesting thanks and Gods blessings for you and all your family and friends
@galenbrewer4229
@galenbrewer4229 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Otis for doing your part in keeping the spirit of Woody alive and well.
@moendeco
@moendeco 10 ай бұрын
I totally agree that the greatest folksong ever is an impossible statement. I could however go along with People that say that it is perhaps the most significant folksong ever written.
@jimmyjambon9206
@jimmyjambon9206 10 ай бұрын
Eternity is a thing. Not like most people think of it though. When you are a good, kind, and decent person people remember you, your life's work can also live forever, eternity. Rest easy Woody.
@pearsedunne9938
@pearsedunne9938 10 ай бұрын
Great video, Otis….👍
@SrFelouniusMonk
@SrFelouniusMonk 10 ай бұрын
thanks for this and all your American stories. Keep on rolling sir.
@brianmcglade8164
@brianmcglade8164 10 ай бұрын
Bless your Soul Otis Gibbs
@daryldoyal8315
@daryldoyal8315 10 ай бұрын
Thanks. I was a volunteer from 2000- 2014 or theres about. Did merch sells for the artist. We probably met. Posted this on my FB page. Love your interviews with Kenny Vaughn and Chris Scruggs.
@xLukeDukerNukerx
@xLukeDukerNukerx 10 ай бұрын
Been loving these videos. So much history in each of the ones I have watched. You can see Otis passion all throughout the story telling and that is what makes it great.
@Jack-iy6ic
@Jack-iy6ic 10 ай бұрын
Great stories as per usual. If you haven't heard it yet, there's a great Willis Allen Ramsay song about Woody called Boy from Oklahoma. Have a great weekend!
@jeffpierce4102
@jeffpierce4102 10 ай бұрын
Man, that is a fine literary effort from Uncle Bob. Very inspiring, led me to some places that I would never have gone. Great installment, Otis. Thank you for all you do, sir!
@tompurvis1261
@tompurvis1261 10 ай бұрын
I feel bad that I live an hour away from the festival and have never attended. Too hot. I drove to town to photograph the statue for an ATM graphic. You could see it for years at the OKC airport. I have attended many a fundraiser for the festival at The Blue Door in OKC. I need to man up and attend the festival.
@jammininthepast
@jammininthepast 10 ай бұрын
Thank you Otis, excellent work brother. I was ruminating on Woody's (and your music), we do need to keep it alive, if for nothing else, for future generations, we owe that to artists like Woody. I wanted to shout out for Arlo Guthrie (Woody's son)...he is underrated, listen to Arlo if you haven't heard him. Thanks brother, you're appreciated.
@johnbeach7985
@johnbeach7985 7 күн бұрын
I love me some Otis
@RightReverandJimmy
@RightReverandJimmy 5 ай бұрын
Every student who comes to our school learns this song. Every verse, all of them. Most of them are immigrants or the children of immigrants. The entire student body sings this song at the end of the year picnic. While they learn many things during their time with us, this song is among the things we help them learn that we are most proud of.
@drumsleuth
@drumsleuth 10 ай бұрын
Great song
@mtf347
@mtf347 10 ай бұрын
Otis, love your shows and humanity
@SeeCSeesCC
@SeeCSeesCC 10 ай бұрын
❤ one of my clients was a veteran and had no family, so I made his final arrangements and on the gravestone we had inscribed, “Bob never met a steak he didn’t like”
@scottpeterson9609
@scottpeterson9609 10 ай бұрын
I walk the grounds of the National Cemetery in Dixon, CA several times a year, both my folks are there. I like to walk and read the headstones, each one has a story. One of my favorites is close to where my parents are, it reads "I'd rather be fishing". I always get a kick out of that..........
@SeeCSeesCC
@SeeCSeesCC 10 ай бұрын
@@scottpeterson9609 see I did it for people like Bob and you that have a beautiful spirit, humor and pay attention to the details
@scottpeterson9609
@scottpeterson9609 10 ай бұрын
Thanks CC. You know until 2020 I didn't even know what KZbin was but I had plenty of time off that year and became a fan. I never could have imagined I would become so fond of people I had never and would never meet. I have been in Uncle Larry's class since day one and always enjoy reading your comments, recently discovered Otis and also enjoy his travels and music. See you in class, take care.........@@SeeCSeesCC
@nortin1o
@nortin1o 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for all you do. grats from a longtime listener.
@jimt902
@jimt902 10 ай бұрын
Someone could throw a thousand pennies and never reproduce that first one of yours that landed in the groove. Special moments!
@daviswall3319
@daviswall3319 10 ай бұрын
Right on Otis. Written on the day that my father was born!
@yarazooom
@yarazooom 10 ай бұрын
WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE to me is the greatest my whole life was formed on the meaning of this song now that war has once again blackened our world think its time to head out forever
@Ashton-mx2bg
@Ashton-mx2bg 10 ай бұрын
Good Evening Otis!
@allenleggett4361
@allenleggett4361 10 ай бұрын
Otis: Your introduction was very impressive. You were "Scaling the Literary Heights" there for a paragraph or two. I always enjoy your work, you continue to grow professionally. Very impressive! allen
@TheWoodensong
@TheWoodensong 10 ай бұрын
Was Joel Rafael there for any festivals? I’d “opened for him a few times in the North San Diego County area back in the 90’s. He was a huge Woody fan for many years and he used to come to Texas a lot, for the Kerrville Folk Festival.
@TheRickurb
@TheRickurb 10 ай бұрын
I checked your website and I saw that you won’t be anywhere near the Philadelphia area anytime soon. Maybe next year? Allentown is a nice venue.
@isaactaylor5531
@isaactaylor5531 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Otis...the cats..in "Bound for glory"....Woody's book...the part about the momma cat...& the bad kid hurting her & her kittens....I can't remember cry'n so hard after read'n that..that mean'ness..some have...U'guys try'n to help momma cat I think would'make'Woody....happy...
@aliceborealis
@aliceborealis 10 ай бұрын
Great chat! I also admire Woody Guthrie. I loved his book, Bound For Glory. Otis, I'm not sure if you are aware of the meaning of the term 'fellow traveler', especially in the context of Woody Guthrie. Also, I found it funny that the mural of Woody Guthrie omitted the "This Machine Kills Fascists" sign that Woody painted on the guitar. Maybe they're afraid they might offend the fascists?
@daryldoyal8315
@daryldoyal8315 10 ай бұрын
It was suggested I post a picture but I don't believe I can. Anyhow we rescued a kitten from the very spot you mentioned about 3 years ago. We're figuring the it's a great grand or a grand child of one of the cats you helped save.
@bob4919
@bob4919 10 ай бұрын
Hi Otis. Man, I just about passed my coffee through my nose when you shared your GI Mexican food adventure. Thanks for the laugh amigo.
@donscott763
@donscott763 10 ай бұрын
Indubitably. Great visuals and editing btw.
@lloydhaskel2956
@lloydhaskel2956 10 ай бұрын
We dig you Otis!!!!
@JonnnyAce
@JonnnyAce 10 ай бұрын
Greetings from Oklahoma!
@timrayburn2461
@timrayburn2461 10 ай бұрын
Thank you
@burnistuck9499
@burnistuck9499 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, Otis! Long live Woody. I spent my first 10 years of my 85 in South Eastern Oklahoma; someone should have told you about ticks! Love Billy Bragg, too. Fascism sucks.
@artemisXsidecross
@artemisXsidecross 10 ай бұрын
Being older than Keith Richards is an accomplishment 😉
@burnistuck9499
@burnistuck9499 10 ай бұрын
@@artemisXsidecross It took some doing.
@DarrellElmerRodgers
@DarrellElmerRodgers 10 ай бұрын
I was in Okemah in November on my way Eastward. Same Hotel. Took photos in the same memorial park. A pilgrimage of sorts.
@MarkDrook
@MarkDrook 10 ай бұрын
On your suggestion tomorrow night I will be seeing the Time Jumpers and I will be wearing my new Otis Gibbs T Shirt I got at the Hi Fi show! Tonight Betty Soo and James McMurtry gonna wear my Ray Wylie Hubbard shirt for that one! Thanks for all you do?
@richardeckert1050
@richardeckert1050 4 ай бұрын
PBS needs to archive your series.
@andrewwalker9216
@andrewwalker9216 10 ай бұрын
First time I was in Okemah was the fall of 1989. I had to ask a sheriff deputy where his house was and he showed me. Grabbed a stone from the foundation and made a necklace
@kevinwilson1124
@kevinwilson1124 10 ай бұрын
Hello from Laporte, Indiana again Otis. Great video today. Post Mexican food discomfort hits me in a different way, if you know what I mean lol 😮😮😮😮😅. Safe travels friend.
@julesotis13
@julesotis13 10 ай бұрын
ha i just comented on a poltzy cover of a prine tune steve poltz is one who makes lie livable....to prine is divine.....brother otis gibbs keeps me alive.....and woody guthrie is our ancestor... much love - SJOCR
@Tim51376
@Tim51376 10 ай бұрын
thanks
@danford7918
@danford7918 10 ай бұрын
Good story Otis
@davidatkinson-Music-and-More
@davidatkinson-Music-and-More 10 ай бұрын
Loved this. Nice to hear Ramsay Midwood getting a mention too. Anyone got a link to the Otis/Ramsay podcast/video interview?
@greggtrubee9565
@greggtrubee9565 10 ай бұрын
Always feel good when I watch your sessions. Have you heard the tune " Made in China" You represent that image through and through. Thanks Brother.
@jamesnippert7238
@jamesnippert7238 10 ай бұрын
Hey Otis my Son lives in Okemha!
@billlawrence9594
@billlawrence9594 10 ай бұрын
Great story as always, the cats and tics but hit me though
@tommaloney3938
@tommaloney3938 10 ай бұрын
I saw somewhere a documentary and Pete Seger said he and Woody were hitchhiking and stopped to get coffee and Woody was writing on a napkin and he wrote originally " this land is God's land etc..." and I can't recall if Pete suggested changing it or Woody just did it. I know you would love watching it. sorry at 72 I can't recall things perfectly might of been a PBS special. but to hear Pete tell the story is pretty awesome. and so are you Otis.
@catheryndenton1766
@catheryndenton1766 10 ай бұрын
I cackled laughing over the parking meter !!!😂
@T-roy33
@T-roy33 10 ай бұрын
Really cool I read that Bob Dylan and others were all emulating Woody in their early days.
@williamwallace2325
@williamwallace2325 10 ай бұрын
It was on January 29th, 1961, five days after arriving in New York that the 19-year-old Bob Dylan met his idol, Woody Guthrie, for the first time as one of Guthrie's visitors at Greystone Park. Dylan found out how to find Woody when he went to the Guthrie home in Brooklyn and talked to Woody's 13-year-old son, Arlo. You might want to check out "Song to Woody", written by Bob Dylan and released on his debut album, Bob Dylan, in 1962.
@artemisXsidecross
@artemisXsidecross 10 ай бұрын
Bob Dylan was imitating more of Ramblin’ Jack Elliott than Woody Guthrie and Dylan's version of Saint James Infirmary was copied from Dave Van Ronk. Added note, the ‘Ramblin’ of Ramblin’ Jack Elliott was started by Odetta when she referred that name of him to her mother when mentioning him.
@T-roy33
@T-roy33 10 ай бұрын
@@williamwallace2325 I see, thanks very much Sir :)
@T-roy33
@T-roy33 10 ай бұрын
@@artemisXsidecross Interesting, thanks :)
@williamwallace2325
@williamwallace2325 10 ай бұрын
Woody Guthrie had the greatest influence on Elliott. Guthrie's son, Arlo, said that because of Woody's illness and early death, Arlo never really got to know him, but learned his father's songs and performing style from Elliott and, according to Arlo, Woody Guthrie once said that Jack Elliot "Sounds more like me than I do" [1]. Elliott's guitar and his mastery of Guthrie's material had a big impact on Bob Dylan when he lived in Minneapolis.[4] When he reached New York, Dylan was sometimes referred to as the 'son' of Jack Elliott, because Elliott had a way of introducing Dylan's songs with the words: "Here's a song from my son, Bob Dylan." BTW, Dylan hired Ramblin Jack for The Rolling Thunder Review and also for Dylan's movie Renaldo and Clara. @@artemisXsidecross
@samhardy2038
@samhardy2038 10 ай бұрын
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