The first recognizable tune was cattle in the cane, which I had assumed was traditional. it's on the church street blues album. only thing I like better than TOny RIce's pickign is his singing! He has the most amazing clear straightforward voice. it really sounds alot like his picking!
Sounds kind of like Miner's Night Out.
BooKittyRadley 4 months ago in playlist Bluegrass
man, this makes me home-sick for greyfox.
kwolek420 3 years ago
Sweet I love watching pete and tony jam.They play good off eachother
freakshowv 3 years ago
what are you the video police? cmon dude. find something else to bitch and moan about.
blugrastooth 3 years ago
Yeah, but it was posted by the producers of the DVD to promote it. I think its acceptable in that circumstance, don't you?
zamboni42 4 years ago 2
As antippas points out, the tune is "Cattle In The Cane", aka "Cattle In The Corn".
Related tunes known are "Yearlings in the Canebreak" and "Maggie Grey", and "Old Grey Cat", which is possibly the Scottish origin of this tune.
A version of "Old Grey Cat" is posted on youtube with the url parameter, v=ksBiE-T8XYM.
YoooToobDood 4 years ago
I am gonna see these two guys in a little more than 24 hours. Can't wait!
zoowarboy 4 years ago
This may be a rip from a dvd release...but um..who cares...thanks for letting us enjoy some serious ripping by some serious players!
jedbeat 4 years ago
The first recognizable tune was cattle in the cane, which I had assumed was traditional. it's on the church street blues album. only thing I like better than TOny RIce's pickign is his singing! He has the most amazing clear straightforward voice. it really sounds alot like his picking!
antippas 4 years ago
Does anyone know who wrote this song?
dktwhayne 4 years ago