Old Crow Medicine Show- Soldier's Joy
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@Addiskrilla I think this song is older than just about any played. It dates back past the Civil War, to the 18th century. Nobody is sure who wrote it or where it came from. It was popularized during the Civil War and after especially when the phonograph was invented. It was one of the first tunes recorded.
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minds me of a Civil War movie when the ol'federate greay won theyer first battle in
Virginia in when was it? 1863?
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i think that's cocaine
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Damn this is one hot version of Soldiers Joy!!
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Look at that rosin build up!!!
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damn! watching this, I jumped up & did the buck & wing....
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love these boys!
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Old Crow Medicine Show is such a killer band. I love that they played a classic fiddle tune like Soldier's Joy too. These guys really show that even the 'simple' tunes are awesome and are exciting to listen to if you play them right. I teach this tune for free on my channel. I post a new lesson for fiddle, guitar, and mandolin there every single week! You can also get the full lesson and the sheet music on my website.
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i like these guys-they are getting better and better the longer they play together as a group, hope they stay going strong in the future!! i have listened to them all night and no i don't get tired of this music for some reason??
Hell Bent for Leather means going recklessly fast, usually on a horse--seems to be an American version of an old British Army expression "hell for leather"
Seems to fit
grundoon51 2 years ago 16
every time my little girl doesnt want to practice her violin i put in some Old crow and my girl is motivated! thank you Old Crow for inspiring the next generation!
sawyer1022 2 years ago 12