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Fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high
Oh, your daddy's rich and your ma is good-lookin'
So hush, little baby; don't you cry
One of these mornings you're gonna rise up singing
And you'll spread your wings and you'll take to the sky
But till that morning, there ain't nothin' can harm you
With daddy and mammy standin' by
One of these mornings you're gonna rise up singing
And you'll spread your wings and you'll take to the sky
But till that morning, there ain't nothin' can harm you
With daddy and mammy standin' by
Not sure how one would quantify this with an actual number, but damn if this isn't one of the most covered songs ever!! I'm still partial to the Sam Cooke version and esp. like Janis Joplin's take. I also like the re-worked version done by Sublime back in the day. Great tune!! Long Live RP!!
I agree, one of the best (IMO) versions of this song I have heard. The acoustic work was beautiful...
I hear you. There are much better versions out there..play Fricking Ella and Louie's version ,Sam Cooke or Miles or..jeez anyone's other than this butchery...
agreed, Ella and Louie it ain't
I like Leon Redbone, but his act is just that: an act. Mssrs. Watson and Grisman are the real deal through and through.
Very nice song.
Vocals: can't complain at all
Instrumentals: Quite enjoyable
Doc and Richard Watson singing Summertime.
"how many things a man can do in the first position of a folk guitar... and how is it magic the fact that everything he sings bocomes a country ballad... this is pure 1°class! " johnjtheoriginal
Doc Watson is still going strong at age 87, he is touring right now I believe. Get yourself out there and see a living legend!
Love it!
Doc and Rosalee Watson by ~Kissfan8198
©2008-2010 ~Kissfan8198
Spontaneous portrait taken of Doc, and wife, Rosalee Watson at MerleFest 2008.
Published in The Cougar Cry, student newwspaper; Spring 2008 edition.
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Doc & The Dawg — 1998.
My thoughts exactly, must own 7 or 8 different versions, this is a first for me!
Clearly that comment belays your intelligent's
Love Doc Watson guitar, but this is just a dull cover.
David Grisman always hits me as being akin to watching golf on Sunday.
'Good to have on while napping', as it is quiet and laid back, but not for active listening or participation.
I respect fredriley's opinion a lot (maybe more than anyone else on RP) but it was clear that he didn't put this song in it's appropriate cultural context (being British and all), and he's said as much. These guys to a pretty good job of capturing the appropriate mood, in my opinion. Maybe not as good as the original, but playing this song as an uptempo, happy tune would be to spit in the face of thousands of slaves. Even Gershwin himself got grief from critics and commentators for trivializing the African American experience.
I agree very much with you Ag3. But I find this version very good also. I try to remember that the slaves who created the music in which or for which Summertime was written, were themselves under the influence of another music (amongst others like gospel or African music) who grounded what you call folk music in America, isn't it? And folk as well conveys melancholy. It's called the blues. It's where jazz meets folks
Ah right, thanks for the context - I've never seen the opera so have only ever heard the song on its own, and misinterpreted the lyrics. I sit corrected :(
Fred-
In the states we call that a "facial".
Shit happens....you didn't know.
j/k. Doc Watson is the real deal, love all of his stuff. That other guy's okay too...
Would love to hear Doc's take on 'Columbus Stockade Blues' here sometime...
Love Doc Watson guitar, but this is just a dull cover.
David Grisman always hits me as being akin to watching golf on Sunday.
'Good to have on while napping', as it is quiet and laid back, but not for active listening or participation.
I respect fredriley's opinion a lot (maybe more than anyone else on RP) but it was clear that he didn't put this song in it's appropriate cultural context (being British and all), and he's said as much. These guys to a pretty good job of capturing the appropriate mood, in my opinion. Maybe not as good as the original, but playing this song as an uptempo, happy tune would be to spit in the face of thousands of slaves. Even Gershwin himself got grief from critics and commentators for trivializing the African American experience.
Love Doc Watson guitar, but this is just a dull cover.
David Grisman always hits me as being akin to watching golf on Sunday.
'Good to have on while napping', as it is quiet and laid back, but not for active listening or participation.
fredriley wrote:
Nope, way too laid back, twee, and unemotional. This should be an enthusiastic song full of joie de vivre, played with loud horns and sung with a rough loud voice. This has all the joie de vivre of a wet dishcloth. ...
I can't agree with you there. The narrator of the song is a black slave, singing a lullaby to the master's child. It should be melancholy and bitter, not enthusiastic.
Ah right, thanks for the context - I've never seen the opera so have only ever heard the song on its own, and misinterpreted the lyrics. I sit corrected :(
I can't agree with you there. The narrator of the song is a black slave, singing a lullaby to the master's child. It should be melancholy and bitter, not enthusiastic.
This brings back an awful memory. I was part of a school brass band when 15 or so, playing the trumpet, and volunteered to do this as a solo. The very first note is top F sharp, and needless to say I completely fluffed it, coming out with a painful croak, which rather set the tone for the rest of the recital. That was the last solo I ever did - teach me to pick something so hard :(
Thank you for sharing. I feel 'closure' now ;)
Eagles - Journey Of The Sorcerer
Excellent transition ... great tunes. :-)
And again today....
Sure enough.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summertime_(song)
Thanks for playing.
Eagles - Journey Of The Sorcerer
Excellent transition ... great tunes. :-)
+1
"Rodge is on the microphone, the Ross MG...
all people in the dance will agree that we're well qualified to represent the LBC..."
Thanks for this one.
Emotional perspective? ROFL at steve.
Summertime is looking pretty good right now. . .
Not sure how one would quantify this with an actual number, but damn if this isn't one of the most covered songs ever!! I'm still partial to the Sam Cooke version and esp. like Janis Joplin's take. I also like the re-worked version done by Sublime back in the day. Great tune!! Long Live RP!!
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