Andrew Frey: Do you guys realise that OCMS performed it with Darius Tucker at the Grand Old Oprey. How about you guys stop being so judgemental. I love blue grass, not so much mainstream country, but Ruckers just trying to do his thing and the guys from OCMS absolutely gave Darius their blessings and credited him with "dumbing it down".
This song has fed me and my dog. Taught me guitar. Found friends. A friend who’s played for years gave me many pointers at the start. One stood out he Said you will never be skint again and have a social life. He wasn’t wrong.
They were Bonkers throughout at the O2 London C2C festival last weekend :) got us all up dancing was wonderful much better live than the studio recordings.
wow, I remember this. This was the performance that had a mate of mine, who uptill then had been a confrmed rocker, become a sudden convert to folk and old time music. He couldn't believe how good music could be, just 5 performers and a mic. Top stuff.
Amazed no-one's mentioned is was taken from a basic sketch of a song that Bob Dylan wrote during the "Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid" sessions in Burbank, California in February 1973...Respect to the author where it's due, puh-leaze!!!!
Like I said the chord progression is probably in a lot of songs, C, G, Am, and F are pretty popular. I was just saying "Daughter" really stuck out for me. Just the rhythm I think they strum is why it sounds so much like it to me.
Found this song through a Canadian favourite of mine who covered it, The Dead South. I enjoy both versions though, as they're both quite alike. A similarly good band (with a violinist/mandolin player!) is The Fabulous Poodles from the late 70s and early 80s. They're not really bluegrass or anything, but they're quite the catchy band, with some of the funniest lyrics that I've ever heard in my life. Check them out if you're interested in that kind of thing!
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@@ethanhayes676 not sure what you mean. In this tradition of music the best vocals have good cut and bite to be heard above the instruments... so neither singer here is trying to sing ... smoothly. They're belting.
Saw them playing at a street corner in Toronto back in the day. Everyone stopped even the traffic. Literally Everyone. When they cracked out this song. On a hot summer afternoon. You had to be there.
The fondest memory in my life is 'Folk Fest' in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009. This was the hottest song at the time, and everyone started covering it. Everytime I hear it, I am transported back to a weekend where there were no worries, no combat, no toxicity or strife. I remember borrowing someone's ipod so I could listen to this song as I walked around the campsite. In short, this song means a lot to me. I honestly pray that I will achieve the feeling of comfort and joy that I experienced that weekend in 2009. 'If I die in Raleigh, at least I will die free'.
Ahh, man! 2003 or so when I was 18 and hearing this song, I totally echo your sentiments. Things just don’t seem the same anymore. This song also brings me back to a specific point where laughter and good times were had by all. I feel an empty pit in my stomach thinking about it ☹️
Frank Gray - It's as much a reflection on the original recording/ mixing , and the absense of autotune, time alignment, pitch correction , overdone effects, etc .
Their harmonies are a little better here. I expect they didn't use AutoTune in the studio. But you're right about the mark of a pro. I wish the bass was a bit closer to the mic, but for a single mic mix in the middle of a field, this is solid.
2022 and I love the harmonies in this song. Nice mix of bluegrass and country. The guy in the jacket has that high lonesome sound of classic bluegrass.
I've heard this song well over 500 times in my life. I swear this song could never get old. Reminds me of simpler times visiting my grandparents for the weekend.
My wife and i went to see them at Newport folk festival. it was pissing down rain. The bar was almost a 5 min walk from the stage. Cut a long story short, my wife while fetching beer was buying Alex and Ani jewellery for our nieces, they gave her 2 complimentary tickets to their undercover bar in front of the stage because she spent $100. Free beer and food. Couldn't believe my luck, English man and free beer.
Will is not a backup singer - one of the great things about OCMS is thae way they share the mic, taking lead on different songs. He has a great voice, which is intentionally in a bluegrass style. You may not like the style, but it fits well in the tradition.
I'm not a big fan of country or bluegrass music but this tune is really, really good. The Darius Rucker version is okay but too commercial for me. The Old Crow version is just perfect.
john s I'm going to give you more info than you probably want but I don't know how to give you less, actually I could give you a lot more. If you like OCMS, you will probably like The Avett Brothers (alternative country/bluegrass, indie rock, high energy...put on a great show, see them if you ever get a chance), Trampled by Turtles (alternative country/bluegrass, indie folk, high energy), Fleet Foxes (indie folk/rock w/ bluegrass leanings...broke up 2012 but getting back together 2014, put on Fantastic Show...Love Them!) Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings (Dave produces OCMS, he's also Awesome on guitar!, Alt Country/Bluegrass, Indie Folk...Loved their show!), Justin Townes Earle (Indie Folk/Blues/Rock...Awesome musician, one of my favs), SO Many More....
I don't know about you guys, but this was practically the anthem of my teenage years. I could turn this song for anyone I grew up with and they would start singing. No party or night out at the bar was complete without everyone singing along to this song.
The reason so many people hate the Darius Rucker version is because it's oversaturated with auto tune and other garbage computerized effects. That song being "good" had nothing to do with raw talent. And I don't blame people for hating it. People like Darius Rucker need to stop getting praise for their half assed talent.
I doubt I'm much different from most people, in that the version of a song that I hear first, becomes the standard version for me. Rucker is a talented musician and does a good job with the song but it will always be OCMS' s song to me, and their version, which is the original will always be the best in my mind.
This is still, in my opinion, the absolute best performance of Wagon Wheel. It's such a shame it cuts off early. I can't find a full version of this anywhere.
"We took our name from a medicine show - from minstrelsy. That’s an entertainment form that predates vaudeville [and] that sort of swept the American South and many other environs across America starting up at the Civil War." -Ketch Secor
Bi God I Live in the Cumberland Gap and work at times in Johnson City which is really east of the Gap. so this song has a whole meaning for my baby and myself......
A big howdy Doo from your neighboring Kentucky. Lol... I really thought your comment was quite cool. Love to see these guys. They Damm near sound better hear than the original. Hehe......Well anyway love and peace to all and like O'l Hank used to say if the good Lords willing and the Creeks don't rise.....
Very cool, I even prefer this over their studio version. The boys were getting really stuck into it at the end when the clip cut out. Damn shame, I would have liked to have heard it all.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate the harmony vocals of this song. The whole collaboration on this song makes my eyes well up with tears of appreciation and my genre of choice is metal.
Thanks for this! My small (but London-based) organisation involved in teaching kids about outdoors life and traditional songs uses this song a lot & the kids love it. Oddly, I've just come across your recording, in a place that's just a mile or so from where I live!
+Clearsa Wynn - they're not regular festival-goers, these little performances are only witnessed by hangers-on from backstage or the lucky few who haven't been wrangled out of the nature reserve bit of Cherry Hinton Hall before the performance starts! The rest of us are much more active and enthusiastic (I've been going for 20 years + now, never managed to get near one of these cameos yet).
My friends a I play this down at the local coffee house and people love it. It really is a great sing along tune. These fellas can really sing. Thanks for posting this version of the song where you can really hear the high harmony.
Started getting into underground country around this time as I mainly listened to indie like Elliott Smith/Bright Eyes. Thank God for Chris Knight, OCMS, and my uncle or I would’ve never known there was great country music outside of the older artists. Wish this song hadn’t been so damn overplayed.
If you have a chance to see this band live, DO IT! I saw them at a nice intimate venue in Jackson, MS a few years back and it was amazing. One of the best shows I have ever seen.
Great song. I love this version of it. I agree with the comments of another fan - this song, especially this version, does seem to put my mind at ease in a powerful way. The video seems to cut off before the band finishes the song though. Is there any way to post the complete recording of this version?
When I meet rappers that can't play any instruments and sit in their grandmas unfinished basements smoking blunts, drinking 40's, and spending hours trying to think of words with more than 3 letters that rhyme, I am not impressed. That's ignorance
ALWAYS a GREAT song, I can not get enough of this song, I am trying to learn to play guitar, and this is the song I want to play. Keep up the great work guys
ya man, i was actually scanning down the comments to see if anyone mentioned anything about how messed up the lead singer looks. haha. he is getting into it.
It's funny old crowe medicine shows version of this song is too country for mainstream country music so darius rockers had to dumb it down.
Andrew Frey: Do you guys realise that OCMS performed it with Darius Tucker at the Grand Old Oprey. How about you guys stop being so judgemental. I love blue grass, not so much mainstream country, but Ruckers just trying to do his thing and the guys from OCMS absolutely gave Darius their blessings and credited him with "dumbing it down".
I'm from Johnson City and I approve this message.
Can't satisfy nobody these days......
The MAINstream is shallow & polluted.
And it was the definitive; putting Darius' superior vocal with OC's superior arrangement (IMO)@@franklinwalker279
The best Old Crow...with Willie and Gill.
I never get tired of this version,,, Old Crow Medicine Show has it going on!
This song has fed me and my dog. Taught me guitar. Found friends. A friend who’s played for years gave me many pointers at the start. One stood out he Said you will never be skint again and have a social life. He wasn’t wrong.
They were Bonkers throughout at the O2 London C2C festival last weekend :) got us all up dancing was wonderful much better live than the studio recordings.
wow, I remember this. This was the performance that had a mate of mine, who uptill then had been a confrmed rocker, become a sudden convert to folk and old time music. He couldn't believe how good music could be, just 5 performers and a mic. Top stuff.
Amazed no-one's mentioned is was taken from a basic sketch of a song that Bob Dylan wrote during the "Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid" sessions in Burbank, California in February 1973...Respect to the author where it's due, puh-leaze!!!!
I miss my MOM
xoxoxo
I saw them live a few years ago and they're amazing.
In Concord, North Carolina on May 26, 2018! I'll be there!
Gorgeous song...
Please come back to the mini dome Johnson city, TN
Grreat version!!!1
GREAT!!
Thanks gents
Just love y Maria Denmark
Like I said the chord progression is probably in a lot of songs, C, G, Am, and F are pretty popular. I was just saying "Daughter" really stuck out for me. Just the rhythm I think they strum is why it sounds so much like it to me.
Good Save thks
Wheel
The sun comes up tomorrow
We all get out of bed
The wheel turns
Yes it turns again...
M. S. Morrison
Willie Watson
OCMS actually finished an unfinished Dylan song. They wrote the verses around Dylan's chorus.
No man, YOU'RE THE HIPSTER
I love Darius, but his version doesn’t even compare!!
Agree completely !!
Great song, great band, great music! SO much better than Darrius Ruckwhatshisface
Willie is the best
listen to that old moss.
bad ass!
Almost 2023, still love them, if you searched for this, you have great taste in music, Dilly Dilly
Found this song through a Canadian favourite of mine who covered it, The Dead South. I enjoy both versions though, as they're both quite alike. A similarly good band (with a violinist/mandolin player!) is The Fabulous Poodles from the late 70s and early 80s. They're not really bluegrass or anything, but they're quite the catchy band, with some of the funniest lyrics that I've ever heard in my life. Check them out if you're interested in that kind of thing!
Well into 2024 and this is still incredible
This song is really awesome. One of my favorites ❤
They sound so damn good without any studio bullshit. Just raw talent. I love it.
Hell yes. Real music. Pure joy.
This might be outside but it's produced. Just look at all the different camera angles.
There may be just one mic but there is most certainly processing after the recording.
But, of course, you've got to start out with a great sound when all you have to work with is a single mic.
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Five guys with instruments creating a masterpiece on the spot. So glad this was recorded and posted. Amazing
In my opinion this is the best version. A band with just their instruments and their vocals jamming out to a song.
Wish vocals were better
Are you high? This guy can't sing.
I agree I like this version the best.
I really like the tent in background and the girls dancing. Makes me feel like I'm at a fair before they went to shit
@@ethanhayes676 not sure what you mean. In this tradition of music the best vocals have good cut and bite to be heard above the instruments... so neither singer here is trying to sing ... smoothly. They're belting.
Saw them playing at a street corner in Toronto back in the day. Everyone stopped even the traffic. Literally Everyone. When they cracked out this song. On a hot summer afternoon. You had to be there.
The fondest memory in my life is 'Folk Fest' in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009. This was the hottest song at the time, and everyone started covering it. Everytime I hear it, I am transported back to a weekend where there were no worries, no combat, no toxicity or strife. I remember borrowing someone's ipod so I could listen to this song as I walked around the campsite. In short, this song means a lot to me. I honestly pray that I will achieve the feeling of comfort and joy that I experienced that weekend in 2009.
'If I die in Raleigh, at least I will die free'.
Mad love detected.
Ahh, man! 2003 or so when I was 18 and hearing this song, I totally echo your sentiments. Things just don’t seem the same anymore. This song also brings me back to a specific point where laughter and good times were had by all. I feel an empty pit in my stomach thinking about it ☹️
this should be the only band allowed to perform this song
I agree SO MUCH. Darius Rucker ruined it.
Awesome!!!
@@gravytrain416 LOL We'd have never heard this if it weren't for Darius. I vote Darius for President!
You need to listen to Matt Andersen's cover!
Not rly I didn't even know Darius played this song till I seen ur comment lol
Only real musicians can play it live like that and make it indistinguishable from the studio version.
Frank Gray - It's as much a reflection on the original recording/ mixing , and the absense of autotune, time alignment, pitch correction , overdone effects, etc .
My compliments on your spelling.
Their harmonies are a little better here. I expect they didn't use AutoTune in the studio. But you're right about the mark of a pro. I wish the bass was a bit closer to the mic, but for a single mic mix in the middle of a field, this is solid.
Pretty easy to sound like the album when album sounds like shit.
@@matthewshirts9523yet, here you are, jamming to their tunes anyway.
2022 and I love the harmonies in this song. Nice mix of bluegrass and country. The guy in the jacket has that high lonesome sound of classic bluegrass.
Willie Watson
Willy Watson is great performer!! 👍🏻👌🏻😄
I can't thank you enough for "salvaging" this. It's absolutely amazing!
I've heard this song well over 500 times in my life. I swear this song could never get old. Reminds me of simpler times visiting my grandparents for the weekend.
Played it well over 500 times.
I love the people standing around. It looks like they're there because they were promised free beer.
My wife and i went to see them at Newport folk festival. it was pissing down rain. The bar was almost a 5 min walk from the stage. Cut a long story short, my wife while fetching beer was buying Alex and Ani jewellery for our nieces, they gave her 2 complimentary tickets to their undercover bar in front of the stage because she spent $100. Free beer and food. Couldn't believe my luck, English man and free beer.
Its Cambridge, they are students waiting for a free beer!
Most of the audience were unresponsive...boy they did not appreciate what they were treated to... I thought the performance was great.
Will is not a backup singer - one of the great things about OCMS is thae way they share the mic, taking lead on different songs. He has a great voice, which is intentionally in a bluegrass style. You may not like the style, but it fits well in the tradition.
Doesn't get any better then a Willie Watson harmony! Oh boy!
Right at the top of his range just to make that beautiful harmony work!
rizlaahmad Yeah I don't think he was even getting into his falsetto yet.
Amen!
Let’s hear it for willie!
Steve Anger Willie is the Uncle of my best friend. He's an amazing dude!
This guy's voice is legit.. I love that subtle Bob Dylan mixed with his own unique tone.
This tune simply rocks, and that high tenor makes my arm hairs stand up. Shame it cuts off.
that's Willie Watson!
I really hate it when the songs are cut short before they're finished.
ikr
+Humpy god dammit
th-cam.com/video/1gX1EP6mG-E/w-d-xo.html ENTIRE SONG PLAYS
I really hate when sentences are cut short before they’re
sounds like you have a touch of Obsessive Compulsive Disor-
I'm not a big fan of country or bluegrass music but this tune is really, really good. The Darius Rucker version is okay but too commercial for me. The Old Crow version is just perfect.
Sounds like you may be on your way....Don't fight it
I love dylan's open ended jam that this song was created from. his version of the chorus is my favorite
*****
Yeah, I think I'll be listening to country/bluegrass a lot more. I saw these guys in concert and loved them.
*****
what are some examples im very interested i liek the up beat stuff like this, if you dont mind
john s I'm going to give you more info than you probably want but I don't know how to give you less, actually I could give you a lot more. If you like OCMS, you will probably like The Avett Brothers (alternative country/bluegrass, indie rock, high energy...put on a great show, see them if you ever get a chance), Trampled by Turtles (alternative country/bluegrass, indie folk, high energy), Fleet Foxes (indie folk/rock w/ bluegrass leanings...broke up 2012 but getting back together 2014, put on Fantastic Show...Love Them!) Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings (Dave produces OCMS, he's also Awesome on guitar!, Alt Country/Bluegrass, Indie Folk...Loved their show!), Justin Townes Earle (Indie Folk/Blues/Rock...Awesome musician, one of my favs), SO Many More....
This is what I call music, no blinding lights, no sound effect. Beautiful.
True!
🤣🤣🤣
Could somebody come and take my hand from the replay- button, plz?
You're funny but they are great!
"Lost my money playing poker so I had to UP AND LEAVE"
Take notes Darius
I love this performance of Old Crow. It is the best Wagon Wheel as far as I am concerned.
EXCELLENT!! WAGON WHEEL- unplugged, outside, WOW they're singing and playing their hearts out 👏 👏 👏
Pickers know that ain't easy...🎶
It's easy for me...I'm playing on the street nearly every day!
I listen to all kinds of music and to be honest i really don't even like country. This is one of my favorite songs ever soooo good.
The only thing more beautiful than Ketch's fiddle is his voice.
I dunno.... I love that fiddle a lot.... it's close between the two. ;)
My girlfriend bought me this CD when it first came out, we’re still married 💃 🕺…
I don't know about you guys, but this was practically the anthem of my teenage years. I could turn this song for anyone I grew up with and they would start singing. No party or night out at the bar was complete without everyone singing along to this song.
I love this song only when played by O.C.M.S. All other versions can't compare!
+Alma Russ Marteka and William Lake do a good cover of this one too. Very talented young brother and sister Bluegrass duo.
Take a look of the cover of mumford And sons ;)
Darius rucker cover is so great too, but i wanna list
en DYLAN VERSION
The reason so many people hate the Darius Rucker version is because it's oversaturated with auto tune and other garbage computerized effects. That song being "good" had nothing to do with raw talent. And I don't blame people for hating it. People like Darius Rucker need to stop getting praise for their half assed talent.
I doubt I'm much different from most people, in that the version of a song that I hear first, becomes the standard version for me. Rucker is a talented musician and does a good job with the song but it will always be OCMS' s song to me, and their version, which is the original will always be the best in my mind.
Geographical factoid:
You head west from the Cumberland Gap, you're moving AWAY from Johnson City.
Yeah, he admitted he got that mixed up in a documentary I saw... doesn't change how great this version is
This is still, in my opinion, the absolute best performance of Wagon Wheel. It's such a shame it cuts off early. I can't find a full version of this anywhere.
I love this version - they really put feeling into it - Yeah this is the Best 💕
This is real music🥃
Love from Norway 🇳🇴
Glad we could share our folk music with the world.
They really can sing, really like that! And the feeling of countryside in the attitude to music. And the violin is so very honest. Really good job!
These guys are just awesome. They should be way way way more popular.
the test of a good band is how they play at the drop of a hat and sound great with no tricks or studio gadgets
Really beautiful -- made me smile big. I was sad when it cut off at the end, but appreciate what I got to enjoy of it!
2:57 glad Ali G could make it.
bro hahaha
@@timglenn579 bruh 😂
It was a h00t!
This is such a great song, a classic of its genre and bless you boys for bringing it to us.
Nieghbors , be glad, this is as loud as I can nmake it
Thanks 2
i always get pissed when it cuts off at the end >:(
"We took our name from a medicine show - from minstrelsy. That’s an entertainment form that predates vaudeville [and] that sort of swept the American South and many other environs across America starting up at the Civil War." -Ketch Secor
wow these guys are great...i've been playing music for years and years but these guys really put the passion back into it
Sad that Bluegrass does not get the attention it deserves! There is talent there!!!!!!
New fan here and I am hooked. Tenor guy's voice has an amazing appeal(I am told that is Willie). Good stuff!!
Oh yeah a new fan! Who couldn't love this!
It is indeed Willie. He plays "the Kid" in the Ballad of Buster Scruggs...so don't try to outdraw him! Or out sing him.
Bi God I Live in the Cumberland Gap and work at times in Johnson City which is really east of the Gap. so this song has a whole meaning for my baby and myself......
Ain''t it so?! I'm from the outskirts of Roanoke! I'd sure love to see them come through here!
Norris lake here! Ain't nothing like the hills of the smokies
A big howdy Doo from your neighboring Kentucky. Lol... I really thought your comment was quite cool. Love to see these guys. They Damm near sound better hear than the original. Hehe......Well anyway love and peace to all and like O'l Hank used to say if the good Lords willing and the Creeks don't rise.....
Born an raised in Johnson city. Live in Knoxville now though.
Very cool, I even prefer this over their studio version. The boys were getting really stuck into it at the end when the clip cut out. Damn shame, I would have liked to have heard it all.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate the harmony vocals of this song. The whole collaboration on this song makes my eyes well up with tears of appreciation and my genre of choice is metal.
The soul and passion put into that brings a tear to my eye.Anyone wanting to be a singer and be good at have to feel it like these boys.
Simply a masterpiece!
Absolutely. Every time I hear it it's magical.
🎉I'll never forget me and my boys JAMMING to this song in 2005 backroading lovin' life. Im loyal to OCMS. God bless
Thanks for this! My small (but London-based) organisation involved in teaching kids about outdoors life and traditional songs uses this song a lot & the kids love it. Oddly, I've just come across your recording, in a place that's just a mile or so from where I live!
Such a beautiful song. Old Crow’s harmonization and the beautifully written lyrics make me as giddy as a child every time I listen.
With small contributions by Bob Dylan. Still, he never finished the damn thing. This is an Old Crow song, through and through.
They are Brilliant Musicians! I feel Blessed to have seen them in Louisville KY. I live in the West. They need to please come to Colorado more often!
The amount of real talent here is staggering, great music and musicians make it look simple and have fun with it. :)
Oh my god that fiddle solo was beautiful. So powerful and emotional. This is real talent right here
Gotta love the one dancing woman who appreciated good music!
Eric Seeds always a nutty broad om the loose
The Brits don't lose their minds when the hear good music.
She has the soul of a southern belle.
It's just a shame that the bass never seems to come through on these informal recordings; it adds so much depth to the sound.
So how can those ppl stand there motionless through that?? I'd be rockin like a wagon wheel!
+Clearsa Wynn - they're not regular festival-goers, these little performances are only witnessed by hangers-on from backstage or the lucky few who haven't been wrangled out of the nature reserve bit of Cherry Hinton Hall before the performance starts! The rest of us are much more active and enthusiastic (I've been going for 20 years + now, never managed to get near one of these cameos yet).
My friends a I play this down at the local coffee house and people love it. It really is a great sing along tune. These fellas can really sing. Thanks for posting this version of the song where you can really hear the high harmony.
Started getting into underground country around this time as I mainly listened to indie like Elliott Smith/Bright Eyes. Thank God for Chris Knight, OCMS, and my uncle or I would’ve never known there was great country music outside of the older artists. Wish this song hadn’t been so damn overplayed.
I NEVER get tired of this version!
me too Katherine, I can play it all night long :)
If you have a chance to see this band live, DO IT! I saw them at a nice intimate venue in Jackson, MS a few years back and it was amazing. One of the best shows I have ever seen.
Please add the tag yt:stretch=16:9 to get this video to show up in widescreen!
Great song. I love this version of it. I agree with the comments of another fan - this song, especially this version, does seem to put my mind at ease in a powerful way.
The video seems to cut off before the band finishes the song though. Is there any way to post the complete recording of this version?
It's amazing how good a 4 chord song can sound.
Saw them live in London about two weeks ago. Hands down the best performers I've ever seen. Shame old willie ain't in it any more though!
This song makes me want to go apologize to anyone I've ever wronged. Be it purposefully, or accidentally
Me too
I forgive you.
All those rappers that can't play an instrument and call themselves musicians while they steal other people's music. These guys got talent.
.... do you know how many rappers produce their own music? sure this music is great, but lets not get too ignorant now.
When I meet rappers that can't play any instruments and sit in their grandmas unfinished basements smoking blunts, drinking 40's, and spending hours trying to think of words with more than 3 letters that rhyme, I am not impressed. That's ignorance
Steve B
lol... when you meet rappers...
sadlkfjdsal bwaahahahahhaa.... when he meets rappers... LMFAO
Ok , many rappers are successful * Recording Artists * , and make a zillion $$ thereby . But its not actually Music .
ALWAYS a GREAT song, I can not get enough of this song, I am trying to learn to play guitar, and this is the song I want to play. Keep up the great work guys
I know the chords just having a hard time strumming
fireman372003 you could also play a,e,f minor, d. thats the key old crow plays it in i think, and I know darius definatley plays it that way.
fireman372003
Capo it up one fret.
I have the capo on the second fret, the problem is with the strumming, I cant seem to get that down
fireman372003 maybe you're trying too hard or thinking too much, just try to go with the flow of the music.
Enjoyed this version, too friggn bad its chopped before the song ends!! SMH, WTF!!
this was from the good days when they were all still on drugs.
ya man, i was actually scanning down the comments to see if anyone mentioned anything about how messed up the lead singer looks. haha. he is getting into it.
Megan Duggar saw them last summer... probably the best show I've seen on years
lol
Megan Duggar those guys are fried out of their minds
Yep. And they all switched places and played different instruments - when's the last time you saw a band do that...
This is the best version hand's down. Should not be played any other way.
You saved something priceless. Would have loved to be there when they recorded. Summer!! It's COLD Here.