Poor stomper , recall a story where he fell down scabrough bluffs with 2 / 24 s under both off his arm, and when he stop rolling and landed in Lake Ontario .he got up all pissed cuz he broke 5 beer ,true as I write this miss you stomper Mac
Interested ? You bet ! The cartoon itself is a work of story telling art......and then....by some "miracle" the story and the visuals...especially the harmonica playing..... fit in with the song. Magic! Thank you and the original poster for your posts.
This is on the infamous "Anthology of American Folk Music" that inspired Dylan and many others. Now published by Smithsonian in a 9 CD set. Worth every penny.
Get the book "Invisible Republic" by music critic Griel Marcus about Bob Dylan and the "Basement Tapes". It will dial you in to the significance of Smith's "Anthology of American Folk Music" relieased in 1950. And its "infamous" nature.
I'll look that one up. I do know that Harry Smith was a polymath genius at all sorts of things, but a manipulative guy who sponged off of everyone he could. Still, his rescuing of America's "old,weird" popular culture has us all in his debt. I have been listening to AAFM (sporadically) for 50 years.
Lyrics Don't you never let one woman rule your mind Don't you never let one woman rule your mind Said she keep you worried, troubled all the time Don't you think your fairer was li'l and cute like mine Don't you wish your fairer was li'l and cute like mine She's a mar- She's a married woman But she comes to see me all the time Don't you never let one woman rule your mind Don't you never let one woman rule your mind Said she keep you worried, troubled all the time Well I got a letter mama and you ought to hear it read Well I got a letter Lord and you ought to hear it read If you comin' back baby now be on your way
Mississippi John Hurt's "Richland Woman Blues' would go with this cartoon too--a woman waiting for her date to arrive in his car. "If you come to late this woman will be gone'"....
Minglewood was a town that featured in a lot of old Blues songs. Memphis Minnie sag "If you don't think cocaine is good, ask Alma Rose at Minglewood." Somebody searched the south to try and find this town. And all they found was shut down old sawmill called "Mengle's Wood." The full story may never be known.
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind Don't you never let one woman rule your mind Said she keep you worried, troubled all the time Don't you think your fairer was li'l and cute like mine Don't you wish your fairer was li'l and cute like mine She's a mar- She's a married woman, But she comes to see me all the time Don't you never let one woman rule your mind Don't you never let one woman rule your mind Said she keep you worried, troubled all the time Well I got a letter mama and you ought to hear it read Well I got a letter Lord and you ought to hear it read If you comin' back baby now be on your way
The words: Well don't you never let no woman rule your mind Don't you never let no woman rule your mind Well she'll leave you troubled, worried all the time Well I got a letter mama and you ought to heard what it read Lord I got a letter mama and you ought to heard what it read If you're comin' back baby now's your only chance Don't you never let no woman rule your mind Well don't you never let no woman rule your mind Well she'll leave you troubled, worried all the time So don't you wish that your fair girl was li'l and cute like mine Boy don't you wish that your fair girl was li'l and cute like mine Well she's a married woman, Lord she comes to see me some time Don't you never let no woman rule your mind Don't you never let no woman rule your mind Well she'll leave you troubled, and worried all the time Well don't you never let no woman rule your mind Don't you never let no woman rule your mind Well she'll leave you troubled, worried all the time She'll leave you troubled, worried all the time
It was "whiteWASH Station" not "Whitehouse Station" the the band recorded way back when... about whether you'd be better off in Heaven after visiting a 'whitewash station' or maybe going to Hell in a similar disguise. The psychological import of this song is worthy of a dissertation. ^..^
The language barrier to cooperation, trust, and commerce is quite real, unfortunately, but there’s not a single ethnic or other group or nationality anywhere on this once-pristine planet earth whose members wouldn’t instantly relate to and enjoy this video, which means this is something on the nature of an imminent extinction event (get it? (We certainly hope so, for your sakes)) of historic proportions, which We thought might just be of some concern to you, and consequently be deserving of your undivided attention and eventual remediation. Or else
These cartoons are the best, can't beat the stuff they called entertainment back in the good days. Thanks
Yeo.
great music. real Blues . Love this post for many reason's.
Great visual accompaniment to a wonderful old song with probably the best advice you'll hear today...
Thanks for sharing one of my favorites.
I just can’t get enough of this!!! SOLID GOLD!!!
Moanin' the blues...down home..ohhh yeah
Vintage gold.
This modern music is definitely wild!
Ain't it. It's outlived modern music
@@MENFUSSMIKE I'm so old-fashioned I can't understand things like TH-cam notifications! I love this song. See ya in a year I guess.
Poor stomper , recall a story where he fell down scabrough bluffs with 2 / 24 s under both off his arm, and when he stop rolling and landed in Lake Ontario .he got up all pissed cuz he broke 5 beer ,true as I write this miss you stomper Mac
If anyone is interested, the original cartoon is Flip the Frog in Puddle Pranks.
Interested ? You bet ! The cartoon itself is a work of story telling art......and then....by some "miracle" the story and the visuals...especially the harmonica playing..... fit in with the song. Magic! Thank you and the original poster for your posts.
fckn awesome for sharing that info
@@yembot You can find it here th-cam.com/video/N2wNxIDjdJE/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!
Cartoon is the coolest thing - almost as cool as my Buff Bluebird copy of the original 78 of this tune
This is brilliant this touch my whole soul.
🪕 🎶 luv it ... poor grasshopper 🦗 such a happy little Chappy too :)
This is on the infamous "Anthology of American Folk Music" that inspired Dylan and many others. Now published by Smithsonian in a 9 CD set. Worth every penny.
infamous?
Get the book "Invisible Republic" by music critic Griel Marcus about Bob Dylan and the "Basement Tapes". It will dial you in to the significance of Smith's "Anthology of American Folk Music" relieased in 1950. And its "infamous" nature.
I'll look that one up. I do know that Harry Smith was a polymath genius at all sorts of things, but a manipulative guy who sponged off of everyone he could. Still, his rescuing of America's "old,weird" popular culture has us all in his debt. I have been listening to AAFM (sporadically) for 50 years.
My copy has 6 CDs.
it's difficult listening....
I love this upload!
Adorable! Too bad folks other than his family benefited from this. I know because I'm his great-great niece. No royalties!
thx..well done..
Lyrics
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind
Said she keep you worried, troubled all the time
Don't you think your fairer was li'l and cute like mine
Don't you wish your fairer was li'l and cute like mine
She's a mar- She's a married woman
But she comes to see me all the time
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind
Said she keep you worried, troubled all the time
Well I got a letter mama and you ought to hear it read
Well I got a letter Lord and you ought to hear it read
If you comin' back baby now be on your way
The Dead brought me here
THIS is "American exceptionalism".
What?
@@2017-u2u What part of that don't you understand?
I've been learning Doc Watson's version of this song. His son Merle does outstanding slide guitar on it.
thanks Charley!
Excellent music
Cutting edge A/V, way back in the day...
Mississippi John Hurt's "Richland Woman Blues' would go with this cartoon too--a woman waiting for her date to arrive in his car. "If you come to late this woman will be gone'"....
Minglewood was a town that featured in a lot of old Blues songs. Memphis Minnie sag "If you don't think cocaine is good, ask Alma Rose at Minglewood."
Somebody searched the south to try and find this town. And all they found was shut down old sawmill called "Mengle's Wood."
The full story may never be known.
This is brilliant fantastic .
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind...
This is SOUL music
Buckets of soul.
A great. great collage of music and animation! Thanks!
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind
Said she keep you worried, troubled all the time
Don't you think your fairer was li'l and cute like mine
Don't you wish your fairer was li'l and cute like mine
She's a mar- She's a married woman,
But she comes to see me all the time
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind
Don't you never let one woman rule your mind
Said she keep you worried, troubled all the time
Well I got a letter mama and you ought to hear it read
Well I got a letter Lord and you ought to hear it read
If you comin' back baby now be on your way
LOVED IT
The words:
Well don't you never let no woman rule your mind
Don't you never let no woman rule your mind
Well she'll leave you troubled, worried all the time
Well I got a letter mama and you ought to heard what it read
Lord I got a letter mama and you ought to heard what it read
If you're comin' back baby now's your only chance
Don't you never let no woman rule your mind
Well don't you never let no woman rule your mind
Well she'll leave you troubled, worried all the time
So don't you wish that your fair girl was li'l and cute like mine
Boy don't you wish that your fair girl was li'l and cute like mine
Well she's a married woman, Lord she comes to see me some time
Don't you never let no woman rule your mind
Don't you never let no woman rule your mind
Well she'll leave you troubled, and worried all the time
Well don't you never let no woman rule your mind
Don't you never let no woman rule your mind
Well she'll leave you troubled, worried all the time
She'll leave you troubled, worried all the time
.. thanks ..
*"...never let ***one*** woman......"
The sequence of lyrics do not match this song they are from another version
"your fair girl" your faro
Gut from Gus
Very charming.
Good stuff!
GREAT
He was a medicine show band in the beginning and he called himself Banjo Joe
Gotta love this!
Up!
Cool
Greatful dead anyone?
Bobby sings it better than this frog
No, thanks.
Nah. this is better.
far out video. reminds of the flip/howlin wolf smash up.
It was "whiteWASH Station" not "Whitehouse Station" the the band recorded way back when... about whether you'd be better off in Heaven after visiting a 'whitewash station' or maybe going to Hell in a similar disguise. The psychological import of this song is worthy of a dissertation. ^..^
Flip the Frog for more.
I like the grasshopper but what a terrible end especially after having to put up with Flip's meanness.
The language barrier to cooperation, trust, and commerce is quite real, unfortunately, but there’s not a single ethnic or other group or nationality anywhere on this once-pristine planet earth whose members wouldn’t instantly relate to and enjoy this video, which means this is something on the nature of an imminent extinction event (get it? (We certainly hope so, for your sakes)) of historic proportions, which We thought might just be of some concern to you, and consequently be deserving of your undivided attention and eventual remediation. Or else