Seen them live, met & hung out with them & they even called my daughter & son during their times in hospital to raise their spirits! They're truly phenomenal musically and as people ❤️
I really dig this song. Halv a billion likes clearly speaks here 😉 Another song by The dead south you really should hear, is Travelling man. It's awsome 😀
I absolutely dig this song. I just recently discovered them, when this video popped up on youtube. I just subscribed to their youtube channel, but haven't watched any other the videos there, yet.
It's a cello played like a base which can be a bit strange to some. Having seen them live the voices do connect and link fantastically but that's just my opinion
I chuckle everytime someone says that they like TDS's "southern" feel/sound. :-D Here's a quick wiki quote, to explain why; "The Dead South is a folk-bluegrass musical ensemble based in *Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.* The band was initially formed in 2012" Also...being as they are from Saskatchewan, they'd probably say they look like *Mennonites* rather than Amish. Mainly because there is a large Mennonite population in that province. (in Canada in general, because comparatively, they out number the Amish here by almost 10 to 1) I've always appreciated that, stripped back sound, especially over the last few decades with the advent of electronic(digital) so-called enhancements oozing up from the pop music scene into real music, so I was an instant fan when I first heard these guys a few years back, in a youtube vid of some live show, in a bar somewhere, doing this song. (even though 'I' personally woulda ranked them a tad higher...lol) Great reaction, as always Keep on, keepin on.
From what I understand, this song came into being on a day when Scott Pringle (the skinny looking guy in the center) wasn’t around while they were working on ideas for new material. Danny Kenyon was warming up his celo and happened to whistle a bit and Nate (the man in black) liked it and they liked the idea of a more minimalist song. Check out the live concert video from The House of Blues in Boston. Both Scott and Nate play guitar, with Scott also playing mandolin. The opening song of Diamond Ring might be more to your liking.
Black Lung has a better feel. Or if you want more instrumental depth, The Good Lord is badass..Or Boots. Even Gunslingers Glory is great. In Hell I'll be in good company is popular for sure but they have so many other songs that are soo much better.
I believe if you saw their other songs, you can appreciate how broken down this song is. The other songs sound full with all instruments, but the simplicity of this song is what makes it stand out.
And yet, with everything you found wrong they outsell you in the album department. Set your stupid puff ball pencil down and do what your good at and go fix my Whopper.
Seen them live, met & hung out with them & they even called my daughter & son during their times in hospital to raise their spirits! They're truly phenomenal musically and as people ❤️
One of the greatest underrated bands in last 10 years underrated hell barely anybody knows about them but what if they did
I really dig this song. Halv a billion likes clearly speaks here 😉
Another song by The dead south you really should hear, is Travelling man. It's awsome 😀
I absolutely dig this song. I just recently discovered them, when this video popped up on youtube. I just subscribed to their youtube channel, but haven't watched any other the videos there, yet.
It's a cello played like a base which can be a bit strange to some. Having seen them live the voices do connect and link fantastically but that's just my opinion
I chuckle everytime someone says that they like TDS's "southern" feel/sound. :-D
Here's a quick wiki quote, to explain why;
"The Dead South is a folk-bluegrass musical ensemble based in *Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.* The band was initially formed in 2012"
Also...being as they are from Saskatchewan, they'd probably say they look like *Mennonites* rather than Amish. Mainly because there is a large Mennonite population in that province.
(in Canada in general, because comparatively, they out number the Amish here by almost 10 to 1)
I've always appreciated that, stripped back sound, especially over the last few decades with the advent of electronic(digital) so-called enhancements oozing up from the pop music scene into real music, so I was an instant fan when I first heard these guys a few years back, in a youtube vid of some live show, in a bar somewhere, doing this song.
(even though 'I' personally woulda ranked them a tad higher...lol)
Great reaction, as always
Keep on, keepin on.
From what I understand, this song came into being on a day when Scott Pringle (the skinny looking guy in the center) wasn’t around while they were working on ideas for new material. Danny Kenyon was warming up his celo and happened to whistle a bit and Nate (the man in black) liked it and they liked the idea of a more minimalist song.
Check out the live concert video from The House of Blues in Boston. Both Scott and Nate play guitar, with Scott also playing mandolin.
The opening song of Diamond Ring might be more to your liking.
They don't have a bass player. They do have a cello player.
If she can't tell a cello from a bass, she shouldn't be reviewing music.
Their cover of you are my sunshine. Let us know what you think of this
The bass player was playing a cello not a bass. And this band is from Canada not the southern US.
Before I finish this reaction: what on earth is with the disgusted look 🥺🥺🥺. It’s like “I hate this sooo much wtf am I listening too?!??”
Try That Bastard Son live and uncut. They are all playing their instruments in that one. This ain't your grandpa's blue grass lol
Really, any of their songs. Black Lung, Travelin’ Man, Gunslingers Glory, Heaven in a Wheelbarrow, so many to choose from.
Banjo Odyssey, good song but...
Sort of creepy after you hear it and see a recent issue one of the band members had.
This song grows on you, I liked the funny dance and simple beat right away and still like it.
Black Lung has a better feel. Or if you want more instrumental depth, The Good Lord is badass..Or Boots. Even Gunslingers Glory is great. In Hell I'll be in good company is popular for sure but they have so many other songs that are soo much better.
“In Hell….” Drew me in because the video is just so fun to watch, but yeah, there are other songs that I have come to enjoy even more.
I believe if you saw their other songs, you can appreciate how broken down this song is. The other songs sound full with all instruments, but the simplicity of this song is what makes it stand out.
Next up, Mean Mary iron horse
You, My Dear, are a Tough Crowd. I'm changing your 5 to a 7. Stay You and Till Next Time 😊
That's a little comedy yet bluegrass vibe not sure I'd add it to my play list but it's kinda cool.
Hi Maunalee, I like and enjoyed this very much its snappy catchy. Love n hugs❤☺️✌😊💯
Also Apple Music is allowing the Courtney Hadwin music download. Just Hurd you ask once so I also wanted them and let you know. Like the show.
Yay!!!
Probably their most well known song but not their best. Banjo Oddessy, The recount and Black Lung for example are better.
And yet, with everything you found wrong they outsell you in the album department. Set your stupid puff ball pencil down and do what your good at and go fix my Whopper.
The yare a Canadian band yet your video was blocked here in Canada... Gotta love VPN's LoL!!! this is just a great song by a great band...
There is no bass player in the video
or maybe, Hannah Williams & The Tastemakers - I'm a good woman
Hi Mauny! You should react to Baby Can Dance, by Carsie Blanton. I think you will love it.
Hi Maun 🎧🎶 I think you are spot on with this one
Try Banjo Odyssey or big smile.
You Are Sooooooo Lost!