I love watching these old tapes. These fellas would have laughed if you'd have told them, one day someone is going to be watching these shows on a telephone
Ya know, I never thought of that point, but since Curly Seckler lived until Dec. 2017, when he passed at age of 98, I'd bet that just maybe, he got to see a few of these shows on a cell phone, when they were first hitting TH-cam! If so, I gotta wonder now, just what he must've thought, & how he felt, at being able to view these ol' shows on here, OVER A PHONE!! LOL!!! 😊 Ron H. Abilene, TX.
Really amazing how great they were and all performed and recorded with just one camera and what looks like one microphone stage right and another mike on the left side of the stage . These old videotapes are a true treasure.
+Lockemeister Actually, three mics. They usually used one on the bass as well as the two mics. Live, they used this same set up most of the time. But, yes, they were the masters of blend and dynamics.
Yeah.that old time sound is 1962...no more Lester flatt are around since then..earl real good and Paul Warren just a great fiddle guy...they don't teach that...rj
oh my goodness i love this song very very much said Howard Youngblood and Inez Youngblood from Augusta GA no he didn't yes he did no he didn't yes he did oh my goodness yes he did
Jake Tullock- Bass, Tenor. Josh Graves- Dobro and Bass, Had A Instrumental Voice. Lester Flatt- Guitar, Tenor. Earl Scruggs- Banjo and Guitar, Baritone. Paul Warren- Fiddle, Bass. Curly Seckler- Mandolin and Guitar, Tenor Frank (Hylo) Brown- Guitar, Baritone and Assisted Tenor Sometimes.
@@rickeylocke1118 I have 10 Martha White DVD’s and several and f and s albums and curly does take a break on Earl’s breakdown, this old book of mine, foggy mountain special and or don’t get above your raising and He took your place. Then on some of these songs on he DVD’s he takes no breaks on these songs and other times he does.
Imagine what it must have been like to have seen them live at a small country dance , I can’t think of anything better
Classic Real Country Music!!!! Awesome.Just Awesome
Yeah buddy this is real Country music.
I love watching these old tapes. These fellas would have laughed if you'd have told them, one day someone is going to be watching these shows on a telephone
Yeah, and probably also laugh if told in person, rather than on the phone. I But perhaps not so if you wrote a letter.
Ya know, I never thought of that point, but since Curly Seckler lived until Dec. 2017, when he passed at age of 98, I'd bet that just maybe, he got to see a few of these shows on a cell phone, when they were first hitting TH-cam!
If so, I gotta wonder now, just what he must've thought, & how he felt, at being able to view these ol' shows on here, OVER A PHONE!! LOL!!! 😊
Ron H.
Abilene, TX.
Aw man that intro song is amazing
It's called Shuckin' the Corn
"Let me say a great big spacial welcome..." Love the authenticity.
Really amazing how great they were and all performed and recorded with just one camera and what looks like one microphone stage right and another mike on the left side of the stage . These old videotapes are a true treasure.
+Lockemeister Actually, three mics. They usually used one on the bass as well as the two mics. Live, they used this same set up most of the time. But, yes, they were the masters of blend and dynamics.
I swear they had magic mics back in the day
The best
Made me some good ole Martha White cornbread for dinner tonight, thought I'd give the show a listen. Good night all!
This tape has some of the best Blue grass music ever played on tape..lester and earl and Paul Warren..man.so good stuff. R
They make it look so darned easy. Great musicians and entertainers.
They were incredibly talented musicians.
Love these men and their music
Paul Warren fiddle so good.today.jake never miss a lick on that bass..good stuff.
Paul had that "old timey" sound. Hard to find fiddlers who have it nowadays.
Yeah.that old time sound is 1962...no more Lester flatt are around since then..earl real good and Paul Warren just a great fiddle guy...they don't teach that...rj
I just discover this treasure.
Wow thanks for sharing
The best bluegrass band that's ever been...
Grew up watching Lester and Earl. Josh Graves makes the dobro sound fantastic
oh my goodness i love this song very very much said Howard Youngblood and Inez Youngblood from Augusta GA no he didn't yes he did no he didn't yes he did oh my goodness yes he did
I like this kind of music.
I have two cassette tapes filled with this banjo music
No matter how many people Scruggs pick the banjo, there is only one Earl Scruggs. The maestro.
Thanks so much for posting! These are classics.
Díky za výbornou americkou country hranou a zpívanou profíky. Palec
God's Grand Pick for the Greatest Thing Ever to Occur on this Planet (out of millions of entries): Earl Scruggs on the banjo
I love country...
Making me hungry for some biscuits!
Awesome
Martha White, Goodness, gracious its good !
Puts you in a mighty fiiine humor... 🤩
Bake some in the morning lady won't cha. 🙄
I can't be the only one who's reminded of the Beverly Hillbillies here!
Full support.
Our generation is the only one that knows Lester and earl..rj..hey it's still good..rj..5.45 am on wsm.650.martha white time..every day..so good..rj
26:24 North Carolina breakdown
Jake Tullock- Bass, Tenor.
Josh Graves- Dobro and Bass, Had A Instrumental Voice.
Lester Flatt- Guitar, Tenor.
Earl Scruggs- Banjo and Guitar, Baritone.
Paul Warren- Fiddle, Bass.
Curly Seckler- Mandolin and Guitar, Tenor
Frank (Hylo) Brown- Guitar, Baritone and Assisted Tenor Sometimes.
I really wish I knew what uncle josh and cousin played, I can't find in anywhere else
I have been wondering too.
A FAV
It looks like Earl Scruggs took the mic over like a complete boss at 8:36
Well said Daniel
No Slipping When All Four Are A Gripping! And a Fresh New Spare In the Trunk, You Know What I Mean Billy Jean , Much Obliged with Martha's Hot Rise
i love good song said Howard Youngblood from Augusta GA oh yes i do said Inez Youngblood no he didn't yes he did no he didn't yes he did
Mandolin player never gets a break ;^(
I heard that the reason for that was a condition Bill Monroe put on them to get his vote , to allow them to join the Grand Ole Opry .
The reason is they didnt want to be identified the Monroe sound. Hence no breaks and strumming rhythm with no chopping
@@rickeylocke1118 I have 10 Martha White DVD’s and several and f and s albums and curly does take a break on Earl’s breakdown, this old book of mine, foggy mountain special and or don’t get above your raising and He took your place. Then on some of these songs on he DVD’s he takes no breaks on these songs and other times he does.
@@fiddlingary If you ever listen to the song troublesome waters Curley chops all the way through and takes the lead on a few other numbers.
Anyone know the name of the tune at the 26:28 time mark?
What’s the song at 17:51
Beautiful nothing better
Orange express
I could listen to this group all day long
Who is on the dobro?
Josh Graves
It's downright un-Appalachian to use any other brand than Martha White
Shameless advertising. Somebody had to finance these good ol' boys.