When it comes to Bluegrass tunes so many different artists sing each other’s songs...I rarely know where a song originated Awesome to have heard this song 100+ times and 25 different ways without knowing he had a hand in writing it. Ps. I used to have a live Peter Rowan show on cd and I really wish I could find it....specifically the “Land of the Navajo > Rebel Music” combo I’d settle for a good version of Rebel music but I can’t find any version as of yet
@harrylegthigh He's just using his pointer finger to bar a normal first position A but his pinky is holding the high E and B strings where the bar chord A is... So if there was no capo the 5th fret B and E w the pinky...hope this helps BB
Check Richard Greene's album Ramblin'...released on Rounder Records 1979. Greene's fiddle, Peter's vocal...and, don't forget Seatrain, more classic Rowan/Greene as I recall...Song of Jobe...hauntingly righteous...
Heard Rowan today for first time. Man that guy can sing.
This is one of Pete Rowans best songs
Pure genius! One of the greatest bluegrass tunes ever written.
one of the greatest songs ever!
Peter Rowan is simply awesome!
Wow, that is a sweet tune.....thanks so much....!!
Simple perfection
Capo is on 3rd fret. Key of C. "A" shape. Nuff said.. Last 2 bass notes are A and Bb
No V chord in the song, in
pete is a true master
The other part of the "breakdown" story I have heard was Bill made him change the tire...great stuff thanks, a true American genius
what kind of tires man?
Yessir!
When it comes to Bluegrass tunes so many different artists sing each other’s songs...I rarely know where a song originated
Awesome to have heard this song 100+ times and 25 different ways without knowing he had a hand in writing it.
Ps. I used to have a live Peter Rowan show on cd and I really wish I could find it....specifically the “Land of the Navajo > Rebel Music” combo
I’d settle for a good version of Rebel music but I can’t find any version as of yet
Pete's the link.
@harrylegthigh He's just using his pointer finger to bar a normal first position A but his pinky is holding the high E and B strings where the bar chord A is... So if there was no capo the 5th fret B and E w the pinky...hope this helps BB
had it when i was a kid
This song sounds a lot like The Kentucky Headhunters song " Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine " !
I love Bluegrass
Wow
i cant find this album anywhere...
Check Richard Greene's album Ramblin'...released on Rounder Records 1979. Greene's fiddle, Peter's vocal...and, don't forget Seatrain, more classic Rowan/Greene as I recall...Song of Jobe...hauntingly righteous...
There ain't no e on the end of Job....
How the heck does he play that A chord? help!
:)