Saw them at Floyd Fest and when someone asked "what's your inspiration? like for the band?" and two or three of them said at the same time "the muppets". Gold.
Thats 1 of the most unique/thought provoking observartions ive heard in art/music. I never noticed music from that perspective. Little things like that make art so much better 4real. The diff patterns
Masterpiece. Wow. How have I never heard that?! It's awesome that at 40 with a lifetime of music behind you, U can still find something new and wonderful.
I got to see these guys in 2005 at Green Man festival. They sat around a campfire and played songs until 6:00am the next morning non-stop. Such a great memory.
deadpan, what a handle, btw! So, here's the thing, I was just channel- 🏄♂️ surfing and came upon this Amazing band, "I actually heard of them awhile back " their sound is so cool, I just have 2 catch them live. I ❤ all things Bluegrass and Americana, so they R rite up my alley 🎳 😉
Their focus is my favorite part, you can physically see the passion these guys have. I have no qualms playing this song on repeat for an entire drive home, singing loudly and howling the whole way.
I'm going through some dark shit and I find myself here... every time I'm in this place in my head, I'm here, listening to this song. I had a nice cigar a week ago, went for a drive out to the coast at one AM and just sat on a bench listening to TBT and enjoying the few things life hasn't tainted with it's bullshit yet: my cigar vice, my time alone and some of the best music ever played. I love this song more than I can possibly express.
i love how the song/video/cinematography work together in this compilation. someone commented saying they should slow the song down... i disagree so seriously. the pace is almost the best part of this song, not to mention what it adds to the video. the light gleaming off of the sweat on their foreheads, feet stomping on the ground, trying to keep up with the beat, fingers picking strings so fast that they just look like a blur. that's extreme, extreme talent.
@Victoria Harris Your comment here makes me think that you were an alien, and you morphed into a human, and you had made this comment on your first day on earth, because you were just so excited about learning the English language, and like you just said a bunch of random stuff.
Yeah, and it looks like it was maybe shot on 16mm also, with not very fast film. Low res and gritty.... The depth of field is so short that at points the singer just moves his head a little and goes out of focus. There's the sense that the music is pushing past the limits of what can be captured....
This was one of the favorite songs of my dear friend Jenny, who disappeared and has not been seen or heard from in almost seven years. Love and miss you, Brown.
I was out trout fishing and my buddy played a few songs and this song is stuck in my head! It's was a good day! I caught a 30 pound lake trout! Now I have something to hang on my way! I waited so long!!!!!!
Best memory to this song. Speeding down gravel roads in a dump truck doing around 45. Watching the fence post fly by faster and faster. The driver stops the truck and starts dancing. I'm a city boy soaking up the country culture. Speeding past the cows eating grass while on grass. Your music matched the scenery, prrrrrrfectly.
my buddy is from duluth and his pa gave lessons to many of these guys when they were younger. mr downing was his name. without him, no trampled maybe....
Is it just me or are all guys laser focused on their instruments, praying they'll get through this insane Formula 1 race of a song and taking their hands and instruments to the limits of speed and musical possibility, while Simonett just looks like he's only paying attention half the time and probably mostly thinking about his next hunting trip?
I used to jam with my brother to this….seems like ages ago now. I’m a guitar player mostly, but I did bass because he was better than me. Our buddy James on Banjo and woo were we a sight to see
I love this song so much. It was introduced to me by a friend and co-worker on an archaeological dig. We'd listen to music on site and in the van, driving. This will always evoke that time in my life.
JENALEE, Russ n I will ALWAYS LOVE N MISS YOU...RIP MY BEAUTIFUL, SWEET ANGEL. i THINK ABOUT YOU everyday, thank you for showing us these guys b4 you left this Earth way too young. You have a special place in my heart. I miss you babe
When I bought my first banjo 7 or so years ago my buddy showed me this song and challeneged me to learn it. I watched it, loved the song, laughed at the idea of me ever playing like that. Little does he know that I am biding my time and will get it up to speed one day and ‘in your face him’. At the moment I can do half. Half the speed they start at that is.
As a 30 year old geezer, I can absolutely say TbT was an absolutely integral part of my 18-22 life. Saw ya'll 3 times, and each was better than the last.
Saw these guys in Jacksonville, FL in 2012 and it's still to this day one of the best concerts (of any genre) I've ever been to. The music, the vibes, the people, just all pure perfection. TbT knows how to put on a show.
Grant ya this fiddleplayer can rosin up his bow but has many years to come close to Charlie Daniels... Hopefully he/they will make it to the Opry. The 'Ole Saddle tramp is one of the best. He is from Durango,Co. but most think Texas or Tenn. One of the best of the newer bands...TBT
@@davidpieper95 to be fair he was born in duluth but he sadly wasn't there long. And once he left hibbing, it feels Minnesota was just another tour stop for him. I saw him at Bayfront with paul Simon, wasnt a lot of reminiscing lol
Who else is still jamming on this song in 2024? 🎉
I try to get trampled by turtles on a weekly basis at the very lest.
Seeing them in a few weeks I'm Lincoln Ne 😊
FRRR
They’re gonna be in Duluth over the fourth which is where I am for the holiday and then in Saint Paul,where I live, in October. Double dose
At the bar last night and someone told me I’d like this song. Never heard of it my jaw was dropped the entire time. I love it.
Saw them at Floyd Fest and when someone asked "what's your inspiration? like for the band?" and two or three of them said at the same time "the muppets". Gold.
This is my favorite thing ever
😂 I suddenly love this band
The Electric Mayhem
I love that the music is so urgent, but the lyrics are so patient. Great.
Well put!
really well said. in the arts that's called juxtaposition! Or contrast. its a brilliant move
Thats 1 of the most unique/thought provoking observartions ive heard in art/music. I never noticed music from that perspective. Little things like that make art so much better 4real. The diff patterns
❤
Exactly!!! Ahhh!!! That banjo is so good!!
The fiddle player, Ryan Young, is
a force of nature.
Fucker was smokin by the end
I'm convinced every single one of them made a deal with the devil for the powers they possess.
The devil went down to Georgia because he wouldn't dare step to the boys from the North.
Isn't that how all musicians achieve fame?
Or a deal with the local Dr.... Adderall....
Well they might have when the devil went to Georgia
The devil can’t touch this soulful music. This is from Johnny playing the fiddle. This is from God. Absolutely heavenly
Masterpiece. Wow. How have I never heard that?! It's awesome that at 40 with a lifetime of music behind you, U can still find something new and wonderful.
Music is such a gift to humanity
Give us another example
How I’m feeling right now
I used to rock this on 7 mile doing hoodrat things like a degenerate
I got to see these guys in 2005 at Green Man festival. They sat around a campfire and played songs until 6:00am the next morning non-stop. Such a great memory.
You know it's good bluegrass when the vocalist has his dip in.
has his dip in? not sure what that means.
HA! I thought that too....
@thychaos ... looks like he is chewing tobacco...pretty sure he is. (we call that a 'dip' )
BTW - I take my 14 yr old daughter to see them in May at the Ryman... gonna be a happy day!
This is good ol Minnesota folk music
Can we take a moment to appreciate the speed of the banjo player
Susanna Kailing or the violinist! Have you ever tried to play that fast, it’s invigorating
@@zebfazel83 that's a fiddle to you bud!
Texas sized facts
Supersonic
I think he might be using a guitar pick... But still good playing
regardless of whatever genre you’re into, this song is quite possibly one of the best songs ever.
to top it off they don’t come from a bluegrass background but they nailed it
Comrade 0118 the only genre they play is bluregrass....
deadpan, what a handle, btw! So, here's the thing, I was just channel- 🏄♂️ surfing and came upon this Amazing band, "I actually heard of them awhile back " their sound is so cool, I just have 2 catch them live. I ❤ all things Bluegrass and Americana, so they R rite up my alley 🎳 😉
Yup. Saw trampled by turtles on a guys dating profile, wow I think I like this band!!
U to right
Just picked up one of these guys for a Lyft and told him I’d search this band up after the drop off and I did and I’m freaking diggen it!!!!!!🤯😯😲😎😎😎😎😏
There fuckin sick, low-key jealous
That's dope af dude!
Their focus is my favorite part, you can physically see the passion these guys have.
I have no qualms playing this song on repeat for an entire drive home, singing loudly and howling the whole way.
Andy Wolf I prefer to scream it at the top of my lungs while I speed doing 40 over the speed limit and endangering everyone else on the road
yip !
I think I'm on play 5 this morning. Lol
I feel the exact same way and have done so.
I do as well
This is the most metal bluegrass song EVER! Even my horses are headbanging to this jam! 🤘🏼🐴🤘🏼
YES!!!
It’s fucking majestic
Welcome to your introduction to "Ol' Time Hardcore"
You're as Punk Rock as Green Day now
😆@@lookis4879
Send it ❤
The first notes on the fiddle are just bone chilling.
Slayer didn't retire, they just went bluegrass.
every now and then i need to be reminded that this exists. so good
Megan Wagner reminding you in 2020
I'm a noob but this is an eye opener.
Gentle reminder
2nd Gentle reminder
“What’s the tempo?” “Yes”
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Fast and folk punk af ❤
Lmao exactly!
"What's the tempo?"
"All of it!"
That fiddle solo, someone call the fire department!
As a life long metal and punk fan, I am really enjoying this new style of bluegrass inspired music.
Are you familiar with the goddamn gallows or bridge city sinners? Days n daze, we the heathens, Johnny hobo or the suburbanists? If not check it out!
check out "kentucky" by panopticon. bluegrass inspired black metal about coal miners.
Me too!
There is a definite punk infusion here.
Same man, still love my punk&metal but fuck some of these hit me hard!
That violin from 1:55-2:15 is pure platinum!! Unreal.
It’s a fiddle
@@zyanpoland7248 you're both right
Isn't it tho, I love great fiddle music! Great minds think alike 😉
I think you mean F I D D L E
Nah brother we’re in fiddlin country
The newest genre of bluegrass.....wait for it.
Speed Grass!
Punkgrass!
Thrashgrass
Try Emmy Lou Harris & The Hot Band "Luxury Liner" ;)
As long as they can play, I can wait ,for what? Chuck Berry, Elvis, and Lil Richard to spark thing's 👆.
They used to be a punk band! Excellent crossover🤩
I'm going through some dark shit and I find myself here... every time I'm in this place in my head, I'm here, listening to this song. I had a nice cigar a week ago, went for a drive out to the coast at one AM and just sat on a bench listening to TBT and enjoying the few things life hasn't tainted with it's bullshit yet: my cigar vice, my time alone and some of the best music ever played.
I love this song more than I can possibly express.
In the voice of Andre the Giant "Anybody wanna cookie?". From princessbride
Remember the dull and ignorant for they too have thier story.
One of the Best Songs Ever, cept maybe Forever in Blue jeans.
Which coast?
Head up brother. Many of us feel the same way. Keep marching to your own beat. Enjoy the little things.
i love how the song/video/cinematography work together in this compilation. someone commented saying they should slow the song down... i disagree so seriously. the pace is almost the best part of this song, not to mention what it adds to the video. the light gleaming off of the sweat on their foreheads, feet stomping on the ground, trying to keep up with the beat, fingers picking strings so fast that they just look like a blur. that's extreme, extreme talent.
Besides, TBT have a lot of slow songs ... leave this gem as it is!
@Victoria Harris Your comment here makes me think that you were an alien, and you morphed into a human, and you had made this comment on your first day on earth, because you were just so excited about learning the English language, and like you just said a bunch of random stuff.
Yeah, and it looks like it was maybe shot on 16mm also, with not very fast film. Low res and gritty.... The depth of field is so short that at points the singer just moves his head a little and goes out of focus. There's the sense that the music is pushing past the limits of what can be captured....
I completely agree, the intensity is important here. And all of these instruments are so hard to master in this way
Yeah, I’m not a fan of speed for speed’s sake but the ridiculous tempo is what makes this song so good
So damn good still 10 years later. Timeless song really
One of my favs
This was one of the favorite songs of my dear friend Jenny, who disappeared and has not been seen or heard from in almost seven years. Love and miss you, Brown.
i dont know whether to laugh or cry. is this real
@@FinnOShaughnessy-wl3vm I’m afraid it’s real. I wish it weren’t. 😭
"and your heart goes on, like a frozen freight train"
That line hits like a ton of bricks.
I was out trout fishing and my buddy played a few songs and this song is stuck in my head! It's was a good day! I caught a 30 pound lake trout! Now I have something to hang on my way!
I waited so long!!!!!!
A banjo and a fiddle were both harmed in the making of this video
Tales883,
A mandolin, too. ( 2:37 )
... And no ones mad about it.
No ears were harmed in the making of this video
@@stevenbard8026 jkkkk
Why? Diliberately? Wtf? We can't let them get away with it? Are we?🐿️🙋🤸🤸🤸🤸🤸
I love coming back to this song and it being like the first time I've ever heard it.
Truly a masterpiece.
Thank you Trampled by Turtles.
Just discovered them...wow they blow my mind.Awesome band.
man i grew up on hiphop and this is one of the greatest songs ive heard. gotta love true folk music
I'm from a small ex mining town in rural UK and am only just found out about TBT, a very nice surprise from the other side of the Atlantic
So I found this song and instantly became obsessed. Being a kid from the prairie it’s awesome seeing people blow up like this
This song gives me the happiest level of anxiety I've felt in a long time!!! Thanks guys!!!
That banjo was wrecked in this recording! Who TF flatpicks that fast?!! And that mandolin player too. Never seen a big boy like that move that fast!
this guy and chris thile...
Buddy who showed me these guys told me used to play metal... comments here corroborate that. He probably got bored of shredding his 8 string
To all those boys who've been that itty bitty grain of sand:
Least we have our pride and dignity
Holyshit.... Absolutely amazing. Can't listen to it enough.
Billy Metal
Duluth Minnesota’s Finest💗
Producers: how fast will you play this?
Trampled by turtles: yes.
This song is heavy. One of my favorites
The way I describe this band of people is that they're the Slayer of folk rock
My best friend, my Dawny McSunshine, past away on 10/12/23. Not to sound too dramatic, but it was a hard day for me.
Best memory to this song. Speeding down gravel roads in a dump truck doing around 45. Watching the fence post fly by faster and faster. The driver stops the truck and starts dancing. I'm a city boy soaking up the country culture. Speeding past the cows eating grass while on grass. Your music matched the scenery, prrrrrrfectly.
This song came out 10
Years ago and I’m bloody here for it guys. What an absolute choon! Big ups lads
my buddy is from duluth and his pa gave lessons to many of these guys when they were younger. mr downing was his name. without him, no trampled maybe....
Is it just me or are all guys laser focused on their instruments, praying they'll get through this insane Formula 1 race of a song and taking their hands and instruments to the limits of speed and musical possibility, while Simonett just looks like he's only paying attention half the time and probably mostly thinking about his next hunting trip?
Just saw this song live 4 days ago, best experience ever
One of the best tunes EVER. This coming from a 60 year old bluegrass fan
Josh Moon showed me this song.
Sneed
They are so bad ass on their instruments!!!
How that fiddle didn't catch fire I'll never know!
Why am I only finding this now, why couldn't I have found this sooner.
Just be thankful you did...😁
Holy crap this hits close to home. Besides all of that, this song is amazing.
Need more groups like this nowadays.
So true
The Railyard Ghosts
I used to jam with my brother to this….seems like ages ago now.
I’m a guitar player mostly, but I did bass because he was better than me. Our buddy James on Banjo and woo were we a sight to see
YOU GUYS MAKE ME SO HAPPY
I love this song so much. It was introduced to me by a friend and co-worker on an archaeological dig. We'd listen to music on site and in the van, driving. This will always evoke that time in my life.
I can't listen to it while driving. I end up doing 140 miles an hour!!
Thank you Duluth for this amazing band.
Am I the only one that watches this video every single day?!.!
JENALEE, Russ n I will ALWAYS LOVE N MISS YOU...RIP MY BEAUTIFUL, SWEET ANGEL. i THINK ABOUT YOU everyday, thank you for showing us these guys b4 you left this Earth way too young. You have a special place in my heart. I miss you babe
When I bought my first banjo 7 or so years ago my buddy showed me this song and challeneged me to learn it.
I watched it, loved the song, laughed at the idea of me ever playing like that.
Little does he know that I am biding my time and will get it up to speed one day and ‘in your face him’.
At the moment I can do half.
Half the speed they start at that is.
i love metal. first time hearing this. great music. lyrics are awesome.
I love turtles in the sand so much
dat fucking banjo.
not human
The banjo and violen guys are just on a whole other level
Shawn Swafford that ain’t no violin ole son
did anyone else notice the huge dip in his lip while he was singing? hahaha MN pride
WOW, bluegrass with PUNCH! This is great - the musicianship, the harmonies, all of it. Instant subscribe here.
The second most famous mention of Winnemucca in a song.
Saw these guys last week at Prescott Park, it was an amazing show and I got my guitar signed by the lot of them, great night!!!
This song is amazing lyrically and instrumentally!!! This is my main go to when im Down or up
As a 30 year old geezer, I can absolutely say TbT was an absolutely integral part of my 18-22 life. Saw ya'll 3 times, and each was better than the last.
"Geezer". Only on the internet lmao!
Saw these guys in Jacksonville, FL in 2012 and it's still to this day one of the best concerts (of any genre) I've ever been to. The music, the vibes, the people, just all pure perfection. TbT knows how to put on a show.
They all went hard for this. Banjo, Fiddle, Mandolin.
Love. This. Song.
This song is the audible version of what I imagine manic depression would sound like
Every single instrument is absolutely shredding while also making blue grass sounds my mind is blown
No matter where I am in the world when I hear these guys I close my eyes and I'm transported to a country road in Minnesota .
wow, just stumbled on this- what have i been missing? amazing!
This song is the only song that makes me happy these days. I really enjoy the music you guys put out but this song has a special place in my heart.
The cryptic craftsmanship to have their fastest song be titled wait so long.
And it being about a fast woman...haha
Blown away by all the great new music on You Tube who has become a force in the music industry.
"You wait so long" 🎶 I'll play fast
I'm so heart broken going through cold turkey wd . Life hurts but this song is so good to my spirit. I listen to it constantly. Thanks.
Chedarmentos Brown, congratulations on your efforts my friend!! This next repeat is for your honor ! ❣️
@@sweetriver9063 thanks, I'm doing a lot better. It's cool to know a stranger threw some positive vibes my way. Big ups and blessings back at you.
❤I love you!!!! Greetings from the other side! Music is one a few things on earth that can get you through it.
Amazing!!!!!!
Why am I just now finding this in 2021? This a bop
When Judge kids realize bluegrass is acoustic hardcore.
Gotta love the Turtles!
Classic. This is a classic. Keep the classics going. Play it till your heart can't go anymore
You have no clue how many times i have listened to this song.
Holy shit this is AWESOME!!!!!
This is like if speed metal was played on a banjo, fiddle, and a guitar in standard tuning without distortion.
Apparently the fiddler used to play drums in a speed metal act, so I can see the inspiration. He is head banging while playing 😁
Just a raindrop in a river, just a little itty bitty grain of sand.
...man aren't we all 😳
Buckwild brought me here R.I.P Shane Gandy❤
Hello, Greetings From Colombia.. I Like Country Music, There Are Various Genres I Love This Bluegrass :)
Jaimar Peña our country music isn’t related to bluegrass. Here’s some background: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluegrass_music
I swear that gotdamn fiddle is about to combust into flames!
This is punk rock. This is The Dead Kennedy's with a fiddle and a banjo. I DIG IT!
Just plain great is all I can say. Coming from a fellow Duluthian. Can't wait to see you guy's at Bayfront!!
The devil went down to Georgia cause he knew he couldn’t touch the fiddles of Minnesota!!!!
Grant ya this fiddleplayer can rosin up his bow but has many years to come close to Charlie Daniels... Hopefully he/they will make it to the Opry. The 'Ole Saddle tramp is one of the best. He is from Durango,Co. but most think Texas or Tenn. One of the best of the newer bands...TBT
The more I read this comment. The more I appreciate it.
Are they from Minnesota
@@0ly001 yes. Duluth MN. Same town Bob Dylan is from.
@@davidpieper95 to be fair he was born in duluth but he sadly wasn't there long. And once he left hibbing, it feels Minnesota was just another tour stop for him. I saw him at Bayfront with paul Simon, wasnt a lot of reminiscing lol
you gotta love. trampled by turtles
Just listened again...............fukkin brilliant
That fiddle thoooo ⚡️