The Onlies - Diamond Joe

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  • The Onlies perform Diamond Joe, after the version by Bob Dylan. This live performance took place in the living room of a California farm house before a packed audience, June 22, 2019. Enjoy this all acoustic, intimate concert. House concerts were the way this music was first heard. The Onlies are Riley Calcagno, banjo, fiddle and vocals, who takes the lead on this song; Leo Shannon, fiddle, guitar, banjo & vocals; Vivian Leva, guitar & vocals; and Samantha Braman, fiddle & vocals. Concert film Directed and Produced by David Bunn; Audio engineer Stephen Schauer; Cameras Stephen Schauer (DP), Alex Blair, Cody Edison & Tyler Bode; Editors Alex Blair & David Bunn. © Deep End Sessions 2020

Komentáře • 39

  • @benvarner1115
    @benvarner1115 Před 2 lety +10

    This band is criminal underrated

  • @bluesageful
    @bluesageful Před 3 lety +6

    Finally.... REAL BLUEGRASS! This band is TIGHT!

  • @marshallk.whitaker2142
    @marshallk.whitaker2142 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hello Onlies,, I cannot get enough of this! Thanks so very much!!

  • @lexinaut
    @lexinaut Před rokem +3

    Well played with skill and conviction, and when I remember a few of my way back employers, this song rings all too true!

  • @rhondacox9947
    @rhondacox9947 Před 3 lety +7

    I’ve been a bluegrass fan since 1970... You guys are fantastic!!! ❤️

  • @timothybageant7429
    @timothybageant7429 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Absolutely perfect

  • @hollandamerica7120
    @hollandamerica7120 Před 3 lety +2

    Brilliant. Thank you for my big smile!

  • @dennisedmiston5952
    @dennisedmiston5952 Před 3 lety +2

    Glad to see this. They were at the Birmingham Mentone dance weekend a few years ago and had the place rockin'. Hope to see them down the road again.

  • @michaelbrand8279
    @michaelbrand8279 Před 3 lety +3

    Great version of this song! This video reminds me of the house concert in Maryland when my wife & I saw you perform (back in 2018, I think).

  • @perilouspoozer3749
    @perilouspoozer3749 Před rokem +1

    Heavenly

  • @7953dave
    @7953dave Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent 👍👍

  • @Jagunco
    @Jagunco Před 4 dny

    Hi just want to point out I emailed the band to ask about the Tabs for the banjo and I actually reviced a reply with an audio file takling and playing me through it... really above and beyond what I expected... repect and gratitude

  • @hjartansfrojd
    @hjartansfrojd Před 3 lety +1

    Riley awhhh!😍

  • @virgilbrown32151
    @virgilbrown32151 Před 3 lety +2

    Killer! I’m really enjoying your new album. Thanks for being so great!

  • @ph00z00
    @ph00z00 Před 3 lety +2

    very well done!

  • @g-forcemusic3965
    @g-forcemusic3965 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice Job!!!! - Bo Helena, Mt

  • @deutscher649
    @deutscher649 Před 2 lety +1

    🔥

  • @marcelrietdijk5968
    @marcelrietdijk5968 Před 2 lety +2

    Yeehaa!

  • @mikebastiat
    @mikebastiat Před 3 lety +1

    Killer

  • @Jagunco
    @Jagunco Před 18 dny

    Anyone know where I could find the banjo tabs for this?

  • @Backup6Box
    @Backup6Box Před 2 lety +2

    Nice performance but what part did Dylan have in this I guess it is the tune. I am pretty sure the words pre-date him

    • @RTRDick
      @RTRDick Před rokem

      The lyrics for this song were actually written for 1944 radio show. Old Chisholm Trail. Words Butch Hawes, tune "Arkansas Traveler."
      recorded 1944 Cisco Houston and 1959 Jack Elliot, 12 other including Bob Dylan..

    • @Backup6Box
      @Backup6Box Před rokem

      @@RTRDick I first heard this in the late 50's when Jack Elliott was in the UK. He recorded a version here in 1958.
      Are you sure it was written to the tune "Arkansas Traveler" ? I think a better candidate would be "John Johanna" where the final line is "I never knew what misery was 'til I left old Arkansas".

    • @RTRDick
      @RTRDick Před rokem

      @@Backup6Box Yes, you are correct, the melody is a traditional song about Arkansas, but doesn't sound like Traveler, John Johanna is also mentioned, must be correct. Thanks

    • @NickJennings
      @NickJennings Před rokem

      @@Backup6Box Cisco Houston was the first to record it, and he was in the play that it was written for (written by Butch Hawes) so I assume he is playing it similar to how he first heard it. czcams.com/video/4HKuICLAQos/video.html

  • @bugeyeworld
    @bugeyeworld Před 3 lety +2

    What tune is that at the end?

    • @blimeyo4969
      @blimeyo4969 Před 3 lety +2

      Heard it first on Random Access Mash by Hard Drive. They call it Bob Wills Stomp. I'm guessing Nokosee Fields is the link but no idea of the tune's origin.

    • @bugeyeworld
      @bugeyeworld Před 3 lety

      @@blimeyo4969 thank you! My mind is much eased.

  • @johnwise7693
    @johnwise7693 Před rokem +1

    Really well done. Great playing/singing, and most importantly, captures the forlorn feeling of someone feeling trapped in a dead end job. I hadn't heard the Bob Dylan version, and went ahead and listened to it. I love it. I think he lifted it from Ramblin' Jack Elliot's version, which has pretty much identical lyrics, and was recorded at least 30 years earlier. czcams.com/video/oQUoByeFKwE/video.html

  • @Jagunco
    @Jagunco Před 2 měsíci

    Bit irrelivent, but that bloke on the Left looks just like Radar of M.A.S.H

  • @jarchitect
    @jarchitect Před 3 lety +3

    Young band...older audience. Typical. Why is this?

    • @DeepEndSessions
      @DeepEndSessions  Před 3 lety +3

      The Onlies are a phenom. They were all just 21 years old when they played for us. That is not typical. they have played together since they were 10.

    • @jarchitect
      @jarchitect Před 3 lety

      @@DeepEndSessionsI live in Seattle, North of Olympia where they are from. That was not my question.

    • @DeepEndSessions
      @DeepEndSessions  Před 3 lety

      @@jarchitect ok, what do you think? I offered that this is not typical. you disagree?

    • @jarchitect
      @jarchitect Před 3 lety

      @@DeepEndSessions (Pre-Covid) audiences for folk/old-time/BG music tend to be older...often a sea of white hair. Younger folks are playing, and that's encouraging, but I don't see them coming out to support live (folk) music. They (stereotype) spend more time on their phones or social media rather than attend live (folk) concerts. I am not including Rock/rap/etc in this discussion.

    • @DeepEndSessions
      @DeepEndSessions  Před 3 lety

      @@jarchitect actually alot of young friends and fans of The Onlies showed up for their show. great jam afterwards, too