how do all these amazing beautiful tunes only have 177 likes when im sexy and i know it has millions
dazed2sublime 1 month ago
most beautiful singer/songwriter/musician ever
This song's played in open G w/ capo (according to Mel Bay anyway). He mostly played in standard though.
wendelltheastronomer 3 months ago
Bob Dylans early voice, in my opinion, was almost entirely based on the vocal stylings of MJH, especially Johns earlier voice. The impression dylan makes of him is pretty uncanny.
barrybuttery 5 months ago 2
@barrybutteryDon't mean to troll ya but aren't you thinking of Ramblin Jack Elliot?Check me. Was there, saw that.
pestleman1951 3 months ago
@pestleman1951
Nope, I see the similarities between RJE and Bobby too, but for me, i think he tried alot to incorporate MJH sound in to his voice to.
barrybuttery 3 months ago
this is a good album to listen to while working around the house or just laying back for a while. it works for me...al
allthingsblues 5 months ago
This song gives me chills every time, especially when he says "Dark was the night, cold was on the ground."
Elpolloloco52 5 months ago
if you leave a thumbs down for this you don`t have a soul
crystaltanfield 1 year ago 12
Real blues you can here his passion when he sings... amazing.
ChaosEnthroned 1 year ago
i told before...open G (DGDGBD)
jllcarreras 2 years ago
@jllcarreras
I thought so too, but dig the clips of him playing "Lonesome Valley" & "Spike Driver" here.
He's in standard tuning!
sconl 1 year ago
I love this guy! Why wasn't I born in the twenties?
widdyhabb 2 years ago
I like the Blind Willie Johnson reference...
"Dark was the night, cold was the ground."
Great song.
3035730357 2 years ago 10
great pickin´ ! the song is played (rare in m. john hurt songs) in DGDGBD tuning.
@jllcarreras hey , do you know what tuning that is?
electriceric100 2 years ago
how do all these amazing beautiful tunes only have 177 likes when im sexy and i know it has millions
dazed2sublime 1 month ago
most beautiful singer/songwriter/musician ever
dazed2sublime 1 month ago
This song's played in open G w/ capo (according to Mel Bay anyway). He mostly played in standard though.
wendelltheastronomer 3 months ago
Bob Dylans early voice, in my opinion, was almost entirely based on the vocal stylings of MJH, especially Johns earlier voice. The impression dylan makes of him is pretty uncanny.
barrybuttery 5 months ago 2
@barrybutteryDon't mean to troll ya but aren't you thinking of Ramblin Jack Elliot?Check me. Was there, saw that.
pestleman1951 3 months ago
@pestleman1951
Nope, I see the similarities between RJE and Bobby too, but for me, i think he tried alot to incorporate MJH sound in to his voice to.
barrybuttery 3 months ago
this is a good album to listen to while working around the house or just laying back for a while. it works for me...al
allthingsblues 5 months ago
This song gives me chills every time, especially when he says "Dark was the night, cold was on the ground."
Elpolloloco52 5 months ago
if you leave a thumbs down for this you don`t have a soul
crystaltanfield 1 year ago 12
Real blues you can here his passion when he sings... amazing.
ChaosEnthroned 1 year ago
i told before...open G (DGDGBD)
jllcarreras 2 years ago
@jllcarreras
I thought so too, but dig the clips of him playing "Lonesome Valley" & "Spike Driver" here.
He's in standard tuning!
sconl 1 year ago
I love this guy! Why wasn't I born in the twenties?
widdyhabb 2 years ago
I like the Blind Willie Johnson reference...
"Dark was the night, cold was the ground."
Great song.
3035730357 2 years ago 10
great pickin´ ! the song is played (rare in m. john hurt songs) in DGDGBD tuning.
jllcarreras 2 years ago
@jllcarreras hey , do you know what tuning that is?
electriceric100 2 years ago