Pagan Bluegrass, The American Bardic Tradition
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I've been teaching myself folk songs, mostly Irish and English, but I've started looking for American ones. I also like to sing Pagan songs. :) I agree that American Pagans would do well to embrace our folk traditions. In many ways they were preserved better here than in their homelands.
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Testify, brother! You are right on!
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I agree!!!! I am so glad to hear you say this. Good work and good luck. I will do my part!
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I'm glad you made this video. I'm a hardcore banjo enthusiast, 5th generation carpenter, and grew up listening to the Stanley Brothers. The Appalachian Mountains are my home. ~Thanks
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I'm Pagan and I do play bluegrass/celtic/oldtime to tell the good ol' stories! Have to use a mandolin...it's the best!
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nice gypsy, keepin it real as usual :)
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I do a Pagan version of Old Time Religion on the mandolin! I agree! Old time music is the bardic tradition in America!
Ok so I can't post links to other videos for some reason. Hmm. Ok folks, check out the work of Kenny Klein and his band Odd's Bodkin on his Myspace page. Mainly his song "Temple on the Stone" and "Blue Eye Pagan Girl".
Gypsy65 1 year ago
You should put a video response with this that actually shows some pagan bluegrass.
I've never heard any, and don't really know were to look.
WendingWanderer 3 years ago
@WendingWanderer As I shall.
Gypsy65 1 year ago