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  • @civlit f.ckin brilliant i love it :)

  • You want to call them fake??? First of all, see them live and then you can judge them. Second: one of their guitar players, William Taylor Richards (one of my best friends), is no longer with them because he was a United States Marine who was killed in action while serving in Afghanistan. Nothing fake about that either.

  • first class 5 stars great sound.

  • Awesome! I liked this. You guys are really good musicians.

  • Nothing fake about that! Nice job boys!!!

  • dang

    

  • Phat Stuff!!!

  • LOVE it! I'm a fiddler and that's one of my favorites! I'd love to jam with you....live too far away though. Hey, guys, how much would a washtub bass like that cost? We need a bass for our band and one like that would suit just fine! How much do you think it weighs? More than a regular doghouse Bass?

  • Where is Taylor Richards? He was in the band...probably in Iraq. Rest in peace Taylor :l

  • Very god guys. I like the strum stick and the washtub bass. Seen a few of the washtub basses but this one sounds better than any I have heard and actually has four strings.

  • I liked the bass!!!

  • One word for this------>> YYYEEEEHHAAAWWWWWWW!

  • Lol that's flattering that you think it's fake but it's not, just a cheap camera. Were on here several times, just type in Kyle Debter

  • Better than the original.

  • yyyhaaaaaaaaaaa :)))  best, great job guys :) 5/5

  • Great!

  • Woooow!!!! Love it, nice work!

    And the bass is freaking awesome!

  • What was the strum stick player complaining about at :18?

  • Greatest Blue Grass!!!!!!

    Greetings from Hamburg

  • whats the guy playin on the left and im lovin the bass

  • I play fiddle but in TX. You guys are real good. Love the gut bucket bass. got a friend I got to show that to. He will be jealous as heck.

  • you guys are killer! I wish I played the fiddle.

  • excellent, merci

  • Good job on that Bass..Ya'll are great fun.

  • sounds like it should, good job.

  • hey you guys are great....i play almost every bluegrass instrument but i cant get the main banjo finger roll at the begining and end of the first verse

  • you guys are great I could listen to this all day,I love pick'n.. great job...more please!

  • makes a Luisianian proud

  • what a great band

  • Really great job by all!

  • Did you find yer cat scratcher?

  • my whata?

  • Yer fiddler

  • nah we have one off and on but he just does us a favor, know of any good ones?

  • Very Nice. Love that mandolin, not enough of those type pickers around now days.

  • man I love banjo pickin... wish I could play like that... hehe :).

  • Wow, That washbasin slap bass is a riot.

  • This is great! Is there a way to hear you guys around Chattanooga?

  • well were kinda on a break for now, the mandolin player moved to florida with his girlfriend lol... we'll be playing again before too long and i'll let you know

  • Ok, looking forward to hearing from you.

  • Hot damn boys!! Tear it up!

  • My son plays a bass identical to yours. A friend of mine made it for him 2 years ago.

  • Great Job Y'all

  • Great video guys, love the washtub bass.

  • I like the way everyone starts off at different times when the music starts! How fake!!!

  • ok what do u mean how fake? because of the lag in the camera or that everyone starts after the lead in from the banjo sounds like you have no idea about the dynamics of a bluegrass break down!

  • Haha Fake??? You wish! I've seen these boys play live and fake would never be part of their astound ongoing preformances. Trust me they can play any tune and give it that finesse every time!! Yea maybe a little lag in the camera and adjusting to the timing of the banjo seems pretty obvious. Ending note, this group is "Fucking Amazing" not doubt!!!

  • Fake? They're brilliant, and you're just jealous.

  • hahahahaha wow

  • @jonnycraftman fake?man how dare you to even try questioning this! These folks kick butt big time!!

  • I just signed up to Youtube so I could tell you guys how awesome you are!

  • What kind of bass is that. It looks like a giant banjo. Sounds great.

  • i made it from a wash tub

  • Excellent. Love it. What's that on the left that you are playing? Looks like a toothbrush? But sure was fun.

  • its called a strum stick, it only has 3 strings and can only be played in the key of G, if capoed on the 2nd fret it plays in A minor

  • Jaw droppingly brilliant!!

  • the boy wid the mandolin is tearin it up!! Keep it up buddy

  • I love this! Your a very talented family. I'm learning to play this on my banjo

  • the rhythm guitar and stick player are brothers. our bass player and lead guitar couldn't make it to the practice that night. im surprised everyone likes it as well as they do!

  • This is WONDERFUL

  • Oh dear,

    Looked all over for a better version of Foggy and guest what, aint found one yet!

    You guys are kicking serious butt!!

  • That was awesome

  • Dude- you guys sound awesome ... keep postin! BTW/ are you a family, friends? What's the deal... Cheers

  • neighbors lol

  • Well, err, BRILLIANT!!!!!!

  • Really good band. Nice job

  • Tore up from the floor up-I love it!!!

  • Great job!! Love that Foogy Mtn Breakdown.

  • That's just great

  • please send us instructions on how to build that bass!! I can't believe the sound quaoity in that living room. Bravo!

  • I can see Andy saying"My,my...The boys sure do lokk cheery tonight"....Outstanding job!

  • great job on the mandolin! omg that bass is awsome!

  • GOOD JOB! bass is nice

  • I don't get impressed easily.... But this is one of the best renditions of Foggy mountain breakdown I've heard in quite a while 5 + stars

  • Can i geat a big yeeeeeeeeee haaaaaaauuuuu!!!!!!!

  • You are a jozz.

  • Awesome!!

  • Bloody hell thats good lads

  • Hats off to you fellas

  • Bluegrass at it's best!

  • AWESOME I really like the bass. What was that person playing that was to the far left? Great job. I love that song anyway

  • Great job! Nice bass, by the way.

  • Holy smokes boys that was good

  • Hope to see you all again at Nine mile,TN this year again.

  • superb guys well done

  • man wheel hoss was great, these are some of the best videos on youtube, awesome

    feels like i'm there, great musicians and good video, thanks so much!

  • Fantastic job guys.

  • is that a homemade upright bass?

  • im proud youve came along way

  • Y'all did a great job with that.

  • i didnt know what kinda instrument that was on the left

  • thats a strumstick

  • Love this song Also Love the double bass home made right? the best instraments always are best wishes Nick

  • great cover! really awesome.

  • is the guy on the far left playing a MANDOLIN?! i cant tell. what that is??

    but nice job.

  • The guy on the far left is playing a standard strumstick! A 3 stringed instrument in G tuning

  • What key is the strum stick?

  • its just in the key of G

  • HELL YES ! NOW THAT'S COUNTRY MUSIC !

  • What a fantastic rendition lads :o)

    Ols :o)

  • Awesome job guys

  • outstanding

  • Absolutely Freakin BRILLIANT! You did Mr. Scruggs proud, boys.  Where can I get a bass like that, though?

  • the mandolin kid made it, but he is wanting to sell it. just text uselessmelody.

  • i was checking out the bass to it looks homeade from an ol wash tub

  • Hence the name Washtub bass! LOL

  • i thought it was buckhouse bass?

  • I dont know but I've always heard it and called it a washtub bass.

  • I play in a gosple group !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Just returned from the Smithville, TN, Jamboree, and this group is better at home than most that were there. Wow. You need to post more videos. What's the story behind who they are?

  • we were at smithville, but we didn't play much. i appriciate the compliment. and our band name is redlabel, but we are kinda thinking about changing it. we will have more videos on there soon. there is one of us jamming with IIIrd Tyme Out on here, just click on uselessmelody's name

  • neat bass- great job!!

  • Unbelieveably great sound for a living room.

  • What can be better than playing Foggy Mountain Breakdown with your friends in your living room?

  • All my friends loat bluegrass I dream of being able to play foggy mountain breakdown with my friends in the living room. really need a bluegrass group anyone interested in helping a lonely banjo player?

  • Excellent

  • Very, very nice. The joy of bluegrass music...

  • Very well done, amazing 5 stars!

  • whats the instrument on the far left?

  • strum stick, 3 strings

  • fantastic!

  • Very nice!!

  • Wow looks like you really got a band there! I have always wanted to be in a bluegrass band but nobody my age group wants to be! Annoying.

  • that's some mighty fine pickin! the banjo picker is sure enough good, i've been trying to find a foggy mountain banjo tab for awhile now lol....anyhow y'all keep it up!

  • speechless! all i can say is great job fellas!

  • awesome!

  • excellent

  • haha thats a different take on a washtub bass, first one I've seen with a neck on it. usually its just one string, a broom handle and an old washtub. pretty cool

  • hey, could you give me the guitar chords for this one. All I can find is the tab for it and I don't read tablature. I just need the chords (like c, d, g and so on) that would be great if you could help me. Awesome playing by the way.

  • The chords are G, E minor, G, E minor, G, D, G.

  • That thar's some haard drivin' blugrass...

  • Its called a strumstick. It has three strings. I call it kindling. LOL

  • what is the dude on the left playing

  • where did you get that bass?

  • The mandolin kid built it

  • awsome job

  • GREAT!

  • Dude i commented on wheel hoss that u guys did its awesome but dang this is just unbelieveable ive never heard foggy mountain done with such drive. And i still cant believe the strumstick its fricken awesome and definte props to the mandolin picker fine job. who is the banjo picker i think ive seen him at the national bluegrass festival in nashville at the shereton hotel.

  • The banjo picker is Tony psycho Jones from Chattanooga TN. Pickin with a great very talented bunch of youngins! See ya'll in Nashville!

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