Awsome job! My jaw went all the way to the floor! I'm trying to learn this one although not as complicated as your version but I would like it to be but as a beginner I'm having a tough time. Plus I can't find any worthy tabs anywhere. Oh well back to the drawing board! Keep up the great work!
Hi Bluesman - Try Stefan Grossman's Introduction to Country Blues Guitar think he has a version. Mine's contrived - becoming so over the years. It uses the ragtime progression E, A, D, G and is, of course in the key of G. Finding different places to play that chord progression is basically what my version is - and a few years of messing around! Also, I do have the capo on the second fret for my voice - so, really is in the key of A. Hope that is a start for you - best wishes,
Love the song and love your version! Any idea who wrote it? I tracked it as far back as Papa Charlie Jackson in the early '20s. Is it possible nobody wrote it? Somebody just jumped up one day and made it up and it took off from there?
Thanks much browningpgc. I first heard Salty Dog played by (Roy?) Clarke a Bluegrass player many years ago now. There seem to be various versions in the Bluegrass genre with a certain set of lyrics. Also, Mississippi John Hurt has this attributed to him with different lyrics from the bluegrass version. My lyrics owe a lot to Blind Boy Fuller - don't know how I did it that way - just did.
C'est génial ! Quel jeu ! Et mention spéciale pour le petit chien qui passe dans le champ vers la fin !
Selenex9 10 months ago
i like this kind of music~!
chenhen72 1 year ago
whata beast i love this
stringshredder 1 year ago
Fine guitar playing!
gimsi 1 year ago
This is ace :)
surfinbernard77 2 years ago
What a sweet and unique style you've got there. Very nice and well done!
Gospodean 2 years ago
hi uncle i thought i would see if you was on youtube, and it finds out that you are speak to you soon :)
st3ph3ngo0dsman 2 years ago
damn nice pickin i inspire to be as good as you someday!!!
j3ohnny 3 years ago 2
Awsome job! My jaw went all the way to the floor! I'm trying to learn this one although not as complicated as your version but I would like it to be but as a beginner I'm having a tough time. Plus I can't find any worthy tabs anywhere. Oh well back to the drawing board! Keep up the great work!
Bluesmanstrat1 3 years ago
Hi Bluesman - Try Stefan Grossman's Introduction to Country Blues Guitar think he has a version. Mine's contrived - becoming so over the years. It uses the ragtime progression E, A, D, G and is, of course in the key of G. Finding different places to play that chord progression is basically what my version is - and a few years of messing around! Also, I do have the capo on the second fret for my voice - so, really is in the key of A. Hope that is a start for you - best wishes,
Lil' Ian
IanGoodsman 3 years ago
Tks it helps a little. I kinda already had the chord progression figured out but it's the "fill ins" that are giving me a problem lol tks
Bluesmanstrat1 3 years ago
Hey brother great tune.
Thanks for posting it and I love that your puppy runs through the scene. LOL.
Trevor
trevorm1 3 years ago
Thanks man, the puppy usually runs away when I start playing - probably what he was doing in the video!
Lil' Ian
IanGoodsman 3 years ago
ya, my cat does the same thing.
Im always thinking everyones a critic.
trevorm1 3 years ago
It was written by Zeke Morris in 1935.
TorturedSid 3 years ago
Clead and crisp.. great job. Cheers Mike
ichingiching 3 years ago
Love the song and love your version! Any idea who wrote it? I tracked it as far back as Papa Charlie Jackson in the early '20s. Is it possible nobody wrote it? Somebody just jumped up one day and made it up and it took off from there?
Zazoo in Oklahoma
browningpgc 3 years ago
Thanks much browningpgc. I first heard Salty Dog played by (Roy?) Clarke a Bluegrass player many years ago now. There seem to be various versions in the Bluegrass genre with a certain set of lyrics. Also, Mississippi John Hurt has this attributed to him with different lyrics from the bluegrass version. My lyrics owe a lot to Blind Boy Fuller - don't know how I did it that way - just did.
Thanks, Lil' Ian
IanGoodsman 3 years ago
Damn! And I thought Tony Rice nailed it!
gw348 3 years ago
Great work on a great song!!
zucchdog 3 years ago
Doesn't get much better than this. Thanks!
browningpgc 4 years ago
dont give up the day job.
smokingclearsmylungs 4 years ago
Great feeling and picking !! I love this version of that Chet Atkins song !!
freechet 4 years ago
very great !
maximinou666 4 years ago
Hi Ian , Very Cool man. I really enjoyed our jam at the Gum Diggers cafe. Hope to catch up with you soon for another good time .
Davey .G.
daveyg06 4 years ago