not only great to see this, but very nostalgiz-producing...Kaleidoscope was my favorite local band of the time (I was an L.A. girl). Now I just wish I could locate Little Emo (or were they called Little Nemo?) from Santa Barbara's Bluebird Cafe around the same era.....
Clarence Ashley has the definitive American folk version of this song. Kaleidoscope does more than justice to it in a rock setting. But where is the song that comes after it on ther album -- Seven Ate Sweet? It is one of the greatest use of a tune from a different culture (Greece and Turkey) being improved to the nth degree by a different culture.
From what show/movie is this?
Laino91 4 months ago
WHo is singing the british folk traidtion version of Cuckoo before kaleidoscope comes in?
thenewathens 2 years ago
@thenewathens - It's Kaleidoscope's David Lindley on Banjo and Solomon Feldhouse on vocals.
jasonpchesney 2 years ago
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thenewathens 2 years ago
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thenewathens 2 years ago
not only great to see this, but very nostalgiz-producing...Kaleidoscope was my favorite local band of the time (I was an L.A. girl). Now I just wish I could locate Little Emo (or were they called Little Nemo?) from Santa Barbara's Bluebird Cafe around the same era.....
teenacee 2 years ago
Great, great thanks, we don't see often Kaleidoscope and David Lindley on video, kiss from Paris (not in Texas) !
Tushratta 2 years ago
cuts like this are what youtube is all about
ajhidel 2 years ago 2
Clarence Ashley has the definitive American folk version of this song. Kaleidoscope does more than justice to it in a rock setting. But where is the song that comes after it on ther album -- Seven Ate Sweet? It is one of the greatest use of a tune from a different culture (Greece and Turkey) being improved to the nth degree by a different culture.
use
michrigan 2 years ago
agree...."seven" is my fave too!
bnine 2 years ago