Skip James - Hard Times Killing Floor Blues, American Folk and Blues Festival, Cologne Oct. 9, 1967

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  • UPDATE NOVEMBER 2018: please enjoy my new VintageBlues4K version of Skip's original 1931 recording of this song: • VintageBlues4K E05: "H...
    I don't think a version of him performing this song has been on CZcams before. As a fan of PreWar acoustic blues guitar it is always a bit magical to discover a new sliver of audio or video from an artist of that era. As it seems we're about to embark on another Great Depression any day now, we should listen to this message from a guy who managed to make it through the first one, in style. The immortal: Skip James.
    American Folk and Blues Festival
    Cologne, Germany Oct. 9, 1967
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  • @RamblinBob
    @RamblinBob  Před 5 lety +157

    UPDATE NOVEMBER 2018: please enjoy my new VintageBlues4K version of Skip's original 1931 recording of this song: czcams.com/video/PHENJ1rgj1Q/video.html

    • @bellapheron
      @bellapheron Před 5 lety

      great document. thanks for posting.

    • @RamblinBob
      @RamblinBob  Před 5 lety +1

      And the article about this song: steemit.com/music/@ramblin-bob/vintageblues4k-episode-05-hard-times-killing-floor-blues-by-skip-james-1931

    • @f.c.6101
      @f.c.6101 Před 5 lety +4

      By far the cleanist version. Always loved this piece, but this version penetrates as to mute all question after the finish..just sittin' after that.

    • @professorpatpending8731
      @professorpatpending8731 Před 5 lety +1

      Ramblin' Bob 👏

    • @Wood111112
      @Wood111112 Před 4 lety

      What are you talking about referring to "next Great Depression?"

  • @Hollowsmith
    @Hollowsmith Před 2 lety +756

    "The blues don't sound like sadness. It sounds like suffering through something. And suffering through something ain't sadness. It's fighting the sadness off with strength. That's what the blues sounds like. It's a tougher sound than sadness. It's the sound of carrying on somehow." - Buddy Guy (1982)

    • @matthewwynn3025
      @matthewwynn3025 Před 2 lety +27

      I've never heard this quote before, and it honestly made me tear up from the raw truth of it.
      I learned how to play the blues by ear when I was a teenager, and have been playing/ writing stuff ever since. That quote just encapsulates the feelings/ sounds/ feel of the blues so well
      Another thing that struck me from this quote is the philosophical similarities to some of Nietzsche's ideas. The main idea being: "To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering." - Friedrich Nietzsche

    • @evmanbutts
      @evmanbutts Před 2 lety +17

      As my grandfather put it, blues is not sadness, is carrying that sadness on your back as you continue on.

    • @toddholmes4480
      @toddholmes4480 Před 2 lety +1

      Buddy Guy was a great drummer, but I think he was a bit of an asshole, not all talented people are necessarily nice people.

    • @Hollowsmith
      @Hollowsmith Před 2 lety +21

      @@toddholmes4480 You're thinking of Buddy Rich. Buddy Guy was a black blues guitarist and singer. Buddy Rich was the famous drummer.

    • @toddholmes4480
      @toddholmes4480 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Hollowsmith Boy is my face red! My deepest apology to Buddy Guy, and to his fans. Thanks for setting me straight! However, Buddy Rich could be a bit of a dick, especially when he was bitching about country music.

  • @therealsi-b1141
    @therealsi-b1141 Před 7 lety +8

    This is unquestionably my favourite blues song - but this man's voice is a thing of such haunting beauty it mesmerizes you completely

  • @Evitaschannel
    @Evitaschannel Před 7 lety +310

    Crazy how someone from such a different time and life as my own can make such a great impact on me.

    • @treroney4720
      @treroney4720 Před 4 lety +20

      Hard times are universal. Jesus went through them. Mohamed went through them. Without a doubt our grandchildren will go through them. That’s essentially what the blues is about

    • @ishmaeldiz2995
      @ishmaeldiz2995 Před 3 lety +3

      Hell yeah,, made such a difference in my musical choices when learning to play,, such a legend, such a song

    • @bluesloverdelux5010
      @bluesloverdelux5010 Před 3 lety +5

      Music is universal when it has a soul..

    • @johnchappell9232
      @johnchappell9232 Před 3 lety +2

      Ah...bullshit..ain't about Jesus..its about the truth..right now..and every now..no one was ever saved by a book..

    • @ALIOOP1234
      @ALIOOP1234 Před 3 lety +7

      @@johnchappell9232 it's not about the "book" ... it's about The Great I Am there is no creation without a creator keep it simple amen

  • @Portarius1984
    @Portarius1984 Před rokem +21

    This song hits hard in 2023.

  • @dickbehringer7064
    @dickbehringer7064 Před 2 lety +25

    This song is how i feel when i drink alone

  • @kazoolordhd6591
    @kazoolordhd6591 Před 4 lety +85

    his voice is like a low whispering wind in a cemetery...

  • @kzustang
    @kzustang Před rokem +14

    Skip James is the most haunting and unique blues figure ever. This song specifically is my all time favorite blues song. It's just on another level.

  • @justinwmusic
    @justinwmusic Před 5 lety +62

    That voice is every bit as brilliant as the guitar playing

  • @iainbunn2591
    @iainbunn2591 Před 4 lety +38

    Relevant song these days.

    • @andrewpride5230
      @andrewpride5230 Před 4 lety

      Truth

    • @tomfrascina5846
      @tomfrascina5846 Před 4 lety +1

      Listening now in anticipation of the worldwide depression that's probably going to hit once this is over..

    • @iainbunn2591
      @iainbunn2591 Před 4 lety

      @@tomfrascina5846 beautiful music of today will come of it. old chinese saying "may you live in interesting times" damn sure we do brother.

  • @Mr.Pennington
    @Mr.Pennington Před 5 lety +32

    A Voice like cold winter wind.

    • @seanroche4629
      @seanroche4629 Před 5 lety +2

      Damn I wish I wrote that.😯 you mind if I take that for a song👍

    • @Auntkekebaby
      @Auntkekebaby Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes!!!! 🌬 and the picking too

  • @sherlockholmes60
    @sherlockholmes60 Před 2 lety +25

    He's bonafide

  • @beefsoda1
    @beefsoda1 Před 4 lety +57

    Holy shit that's a quality recording

  • @ryantrimble356
    @ryantrimble356 Před 10 měsíci +14

    His voice is proof that his soul has felt hard times.

  • @rottenrobb2583
    @rottenrobb2583 Před 3 lety +56

    One of the first songs I ever learned on the guitar as a boy in West Virginia, a few years ago now. My neighbor was an old drunk, and he drank himself to death, but not before teaching me a few old blues, Hank, and Johnny Cash songs. You can hear a classic Appalachian folk influence in the blues, and a heavy delta blues influence in old country artists like Hank Williams, and it is so interesting to follow their progression into modern country and rock today, something that could have only happened right here in America. This song reminds me that we are all interconnected in so many ways, this song speaks to me on a deeper level than anything I hear today, white black or otherwise. Surrounded by poverty, drugs, and despair all of my life the blues resonates within my soul. Thanks for taking the time to read.

    • @thanpersand
      @thanpersand Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing your story! Good insight.

  • @Winterstick549
    @Winterstick549 Před 2 lety +18

    Im glad the Europeans appreciated this music.
    No wonder so many blues players stayed over in Europe

  • @tomjacobson9906
    @tomjacobson9906 Před 6 lety +109

    Some 50 years ago I met and befriended Skip James, and I can testify that this was one of his finest performances - maybe his best. He was fighting cancer at this point, and he knew that his days were numbered. It was a truly hard times killing floor for Skip and you "can feel it in your deep down" - as he would say. Skip was more than a blues singer - he was a musical genius. It is lucky for us that he had a chance to go to Europe, and to be recorded in such a dignified manner. This video is a treasure....

    • @impalamama7302
      @impalamama7302 Před 5 lety +20

      Wow! As a fledgling nurse working at the John Gaston Hospital in Memphis, I took care of more than one of the ol' blues and jazz greats in their last days.
      I especially remember Ma Rainey! All of us nurses treated her like a queen in her last days, and made sure she was buried proper and had flowers for her funeral.

    • @rcanoli99
      @rcanoli99 Před 2 lety +3

      @@impalamama7302 Thank you from all of us who love and respect these artists...

    • @dannyharrington4978
      @dannyharrington4978 Před 2 lety

      Dam! You got a life experience that can always make you smile.

    • @dannyharrington4978
      @dannyharrington4978 Před 2 lety

      Did they give you any momentos?

    • @tomjacobson9906
      @tomjacobson9906 Před 2 lety +6

      Dan, yes I got a lot of momentos: lots of letters, signed albums, etc. Skip invited me to stay with him in Philadelphia - "As long as you like". He was a prince. See my extensive piece "Meeting Skip James" on the web debunking Stephen Calt's hatchet job on Skip. I think he was angry because Skip didn't leave him anything in his will. Total BS book....

  • @oliverk.8312
    @oliverk.8312 Před rokem +16

    Skip James gives me goosebumps every time I listen to him. That man right there is a legend.

  • @kingloverodrigues2103
    @kingloverodrigues2103 Před rokem +11

    One of the best songs ever made in the history of music

  • @bassreeves2410
    @bassreeves2410 Před 3 lety +16

    "And the people ,are driftin' from door to door
    Can't find no heaven, I don't care where they go".

  • @ant1952
    @ant1952 Před 4 lety +20

    Holy shit, that voice is so haunting

  • @v5q211
    @v5q211 Před 2 lety +15

    I remember being 17, listening to skip James and immediately deciding to play blues on my acoustic guitar.

  • @philippetrie1715
    @philippetrie1715 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Looks like we don't really need another awestruck comment here but I can't help it. Skip James just blows me away. One of the great, great originals of the 20th century. This music gets inside the sorrow of the entire Black experience in America and it just stays there but it is not depressing. Haunting, disturbing, unmooring even but not depressing. It is art (and from what I have read of him he knew that). I am grateful that we have this! Amen.

  • @cementeagle3596
    @cementeagle3596 Před měsícem +6

    thank you blind owl wilson for tracking down skip james and showing him he was loved.

  • @jesseserna8424
    @jesseserna8424 Před měsícem +6

    I was born in 1965 and was into rock music late 70s 80s and I think I know where big rock groups got sound inspiration 😮🤔

  • @Forthestate
    @Forthestate Před 4 lety +27

    The Bentonia Blues style, from Bentonia, Mississippi; Skip James was its greatest exponent. I don't think I've ever heard anything in the blues more hauntingly beautiful than this man's voice, or guitar playing more sophisticated. Amazing to think that hard times drove him to give the guitar up virtually for nearly thirty years. In 1964 he was discovered in a hospital in Tunica, Mississippi, being treated for the cancer which would kill him five years later, and while in remission that same year, they put him up before an astonished audience at the Newport Folk Festival. He was virtually unknown.

  • @johnsmith-so5do
    @johnsmith-so5do Před 3 lety +23

    Can anyone else feel this pain in 2020 ..?

    • @Radarhawkeye
      @Radarhawkeye Před 3 lety +1

      You said it, brother

    • @xandrajoplin1470
      @xandrajoplin1470 Před 3 lety +1

      Looks like what's happening now, all over the planet....

    • @SinSeared
      @SinSeared Před 3 lety +6

      None of us could feel the pain of a black man growing up in Mississippi in 1902. We can hear it though. We can hear it.

  • @martimar541
    @martimar541 Před rokem +12

    I am from Mississippi and have played blues on stage for years. I am ashamed to admit I never heard this before....pure blues

  • @MatthiasProspero
    @MatthiasProspero Před 6 lety +16

    America didn't deserve you. You were a voice crying out in the wilderness. But some of us were fortunate enough to find you, and so you will live forever.
    Nehemiah "Skip" James. Legend.

  • @scottgraves4754
    @scottgraves4754 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Fantastic that this was preserved for us to enjoy today!

  • @AgentXPQ
    @AgentXPQ Před 6 lety +52

    Put this in a box, and label it "Severe Spine Chill Inducer".

  • @wendypope37
    @wendypope37 Před 2 lety +6

    60+ years since this was played on the German TV Music show 100 years since it was first played . I know life is before I was born I'm not stupid as to not know history, but it's still mind boggling with the lyrics still as valid today as then

    • @wendypope9211
      @wendypope9211 Před 2 lety

      @@RasTona_ I agree I've seen a few old recordings with German TV and they've bothered to keep them in storage, the presenters are there to not make the program all about them and they are the star they have these as the guest singers are there to sort of record for prosperity the music lyrics and the singer I get that feeling anyway and it's a complete platform for the singer to shine in their performance and the presenter just introduces even if in a stilted way like 'here is so n so' with no interaction it is a bit weird. But I suppose we are used to presenters and chat show hosts in modern day.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Před 2 lety +1

      @@wendypope9211 , check out the Folk Seattle channel on CZcams: excellent tv-studio performances by and interviews with blues players such as Brownie McGhee and Elizabeth Cotten. Good sound, and closeup video of their hands. Lots of great stuff there!

    • @wendypope9211
      @wendypope9211 Před 2 lety

      @@goodun2974 I will look this up I do appreciate good music of any type I only struggle with jazz but you know got a few years to try again Miles Davis I suppose i can look at again saw the film birth of cool i think 4? years back that was really good

    • @Auntkekebaby
      @Auntkekebaby Před rokem

      Great music and souls will always be relevant/timeless. He's singing the blues about the killing floor. You can transfer that blues to Walmart or Amazon workers, overseas factory work...it goes on and on.

  • @wd8779
    @wd8779 Před 2 lety +17

    Man is just me or can you feel the blues deep down in your soul?

  • @edk5765
    @edk5765 Před 2 lety +9

    The man leaves the hospital bed to play us a tune...in turn left his mark forever.....thank you Mr. James.

  • @jamesfreud1
    @jamesfreud1 Před 4 lety +29

    His voice cuts me to the core. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @catdaddy3302
    @catdaddy3302 Před 11 měsíci +12

    I’m from The Mississippi Delta, and I regret never seeing him. 💙

    • @melanieyork11
      @melanieyork11 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I "see" his triumphant spirit when I listen to him sing. He (Nehemiah), Son House, and J. B. Lenoire are what can I say, indescribably all I love in early Delta Blues ...

  • @andrewbabooshkin3557
    @andrewbabooshkin3557 Před 3 lety +9

    He don't shred. I very like it . To say the truth it's one of my favourite bluesman. You don't need to roar to sing the blues

  • @zwanzigbier
    @zwanzigbier Před 2 lety +10

    Just realized this is the tune that "Tommy Johnson" was playing in 'O Brother, Where art Thou",

  • @thefriendsofcoal1152
    @thefriendsofcoal1152 Před 2 lety +12

    His voice shoots lightning through my spine

  • @randommodnar7141
    @randommodnar7141 Před 2 lety +21

    Absolutely haunting vocal performance. Incredible

  • @bluto212
    @bluto212 Před 5 lety +16

    Jaw dropped the first time I heard his voice

  • @methodinsane
    @methodinsane Před 2 lety +10

    A whole minute of an introduction giving real background to the song and Skip James. The don't write em' like the used to, they don't show em' how they used to. Beautiful.

  • @sethw997
    @sethw997 Před 3 lety +35

    That mic and vocal sound is phenomenal for a 54 year old recording

    • @mcfcguvnors
      @mcfcguvnors Před 3 lety +2

      incredible isnt it

    • @beaksofeagles
      @beaksofeagles Před 3 lety +10

      Is it because it's German technology?

    • @GuitarTuningOnline
      @GuitarTuningOnline Před 2 lety +1

      @@beaksofeagles its weird how so many great live performances that can be found on youtube are from German music shows (Louis Armstrong, Samy Davis Jr. and so on ...)

    • @OGaian
      @OGaian Před 2 lety +1

      @@beaksofeagles its because the technology for microphones never changed; the unfortunate truth was the schematics for the Microphone had been patented and protected for luxury application.
      on a tangent, recently the patent for microphones expired; so, recently, there's been a big boom of third party microphone mods. (aka people getting cheap microphones, then buying 'mods' that fit the mic they bought for about the same price as the mic, giving a~100$ mic about 3000$ worth quality- same 'pieces' just a more refined version from the same schematics all mics follow)

    • @beaksofeagles
      @beaksofeagles Před 2 lety

      @@OGaian Haha! Ernie Seeler was born in Cuba of GERMAN parents.

  • @davidgordon4798
    @davidgordon4798 Před 2 lety +9

    Hard times is here and everywhere you go
    Times are harder than ever been before
    You know that people they are drifting from door to door
    But they can't find no heaven, I don't care where they go
    You know you say you have some money, but you better be sure
    Y'know these hard times goin' kill you, just drag on slow
    You know when you hear me singing this old, lonesome song
    People you know these hard times can stay here so long
    Now if I can ever get up off of this old, hard tiring floor
    People I'll never get down this low no more

  • @greatalaska6429
    @greatalaska6429 Před 4 lety +20

    How these hard times just keep coming back around.

  • @allangow4746
    @allangow4746 Před 5 lety +18

    Skip James was a giant talent that wasn't recognised at his peak.
    He is now remembered in blues circles for his remarkable ability.
    Thanks for posting.

  • @millieatr
    @millieatr Před 3 lety +28

    The blues sounds so much better from someone who has lived the blues

  • @kdxracer184
    @kdxracer184 Před 2 lety +10

    This man lived this song and it shows.

    • @JoshHenery
      @JoshHenery Před 2 lety +2

      I thought I felt it in the O brother were art thou film but this really hits the soul!

  • @davidwalker5054
    @davidwalker5054 Před 3 lety +15

    Love all these old black bluesmen. They had class and style and some of the coolest muthas to walk the earth

    • @dddpvt
      @dddpvt Před 3 lety +1

      DAMN STRAIGHT

  • @kickthatmulelee9249
    @kickthatmulelee9249 Před 5 lety +14

    Europe had great taste in music back then.Magical times.

    • @lwb256
      @lwb256 Před 5 lety +1

      True.

    • @westvirginiagroyper485
      @westvirginiagroyper485 Před 5 lety +1

      *Joey Diaz Rant Voice* THOSE HOIDY TOIDY COCKSUCKAS DIDNT KNOW DICK ABOUT THE BLUES TILL SKIP WENT OVER THERE AND SHOVED HIS GUITAR UP THEIR ASS

  • @lemoi4102
    @lemoi4102 Před 4 lety +28

    this must be one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard. His music is like wind. It floats straight through you. Catches your inner side like a gust can.

  • @huggniceman4975
    @huggniceman4975 Před 2 lety +17

    I've listened to this quite a bit lately, and this man's voice always gives me chills. Sounds downright haunting and I love it.

    • @CH-ns4gv
      @CH-ns4gv Před 2 lety +3

      The lower I get in life, the better music I listen to. Needless to say I'm pretty damn low

  • @Spacejunk57
    @Spacejunk57 Před 2 lety +11

    Wow, never heard Skip before, he had a beautiful soulful voice.

  • @Mozes316
    @Mozes316 Před 2 lety +9

    Dude passed away about 2 years after this... Had a voice of an angel who'd been through it all...

    • @frankdiscussion2069
      @frankdiscussion2069 Před 2 lety

      he passed away in 1969 from the cancer

    • @canesvenatici4259
      @canesvenatici4259 Před rokem

      @@frankdiscussion2069 The royalties from Cream's cover of _I'm So Glad_ paid his medical bills.

  • @IllWillTheThrill
    @IllWillTheThrill Před 2 lety +12

    Damn I got chills from this one

  • @DanielLinfield
    @DanielLinfield Před 2 lety +14

    His feet are in the dirt but his voice is in the heavens. beautiful

  • @IggyTthunders
    @IggyTthunders Před 4 lety +17

    Damn, that man's voice!

  • @Fishsticks187
    @Fishsticks187 Před 5 lety +23

    God what a beautiful voice.

  • @tomjacobson9906
    @tomjacobson9906 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow! Over a million views! When I saw him perform in a tiny club in San Diego there were about 30 or so people in the audience. I knew at the time that he was a very important artist, and it was really a shame that he didn't get the recognition he deserved. He would write me, "Haven't had a show in 4 months" etc., etc.. He was hurting. If he could only see that he got over a million views! He was a true national treasure.....

  • @otherpatrickgill
    @otherpatrickgill Před 2 lety +19

    yup, we've come full circle.
    bust out the blues again, it's gonna be a long decade

  • @airguitarmaster
    @airguitarmaster Před 5 lety +91

    Why is the audio quality so fantastic? Them damn Germans. On point

    • @SneakyCheeseThief
      @SneakyCheeseThief Před 5 lety +8

      For real! I’m genuinely amazed.

    • @Zb_Calisthenic
      @Zb_Calisthenic Před 5 lety +1

      Wondering the same thing! Damn

    • @thebr0wnhornet
      @thebr0wnhornet Před 5 lety +5

      Neumann microphones were way ahead of their time

    • @charlie863
      @charlie863 Před 3 lety +2

      Recorded 1967 technology was pretty good

    • @stewartcunningham3818
      @stewartcunningham3818 Před 3 lety +1

      Look up Telefunken microphone technology...Germany got stiffed in post WW2 allocation of radio bandwidth...so they had to re-design their equipment and systems to be better quality.

  • @dsnodgrass4843
    @dsnodgrass4843 Před 6 lety +40

    Heard a story about Skip once. Seems when he would play on the corners for money in the 1930s; the store owners would pay him to go away. Not because he was bad at it, but because his eerie voice would haunt them and their customers, and lower business. He stopped performing because of that, for something like 30 years. Lived a whole other life. He only came back to it because blues aficionados begged him to, in the early 1960s. They were just in time. He'd already contracted the stomach cancer that eventually took him, in 1969.

  • @alabastershazaam4790
    @alabastershazaam4790 Před 6 lety +8

    I hope that all of the lucky folk seeing this Master perform his craft realize how lucky they are.

  • @laggardly6201
    @laggardly6201 Před 5 lety +23

    this guy literally pulls the mystery, the cosmos and eons of old time with this song.
    The truth in this piece of music should make us all very humble

  • @rodsreel
    @rodsreel Před 7 lety +9

    His voice could awake the dead from all those deep depression years - a voice that suffocates, mighty powerful,

  • @FortunateJuice
    @FortunateJuice Před 4 lety +29

    Audio quality is incredible for a 1967 recording.

    • @jimmonaghan5745
      @jimmonaghan5745 Před 4 lety

      High quality audio playback has been possible since the dawning of tape as long as you have the masters and you store them correctly. This looks like it's a direct feed before broadcast

    • @portoflongbeach
      @portoflongbeach Před 4 lety

      @@jimmonaghan5745 And the video quality of this is also amazing if you have the original. It lost something in the upload.

    • @jimmonaghan5745
      @jimmonaghan5745 Před 4 lety

      @@portoflongbeach for sure. CZcams codec lowers quality of video.and audio. But makes sense. How else do you fit millions of HD and 4k video onto the servers?

  • @Infamous-El-Guapo
    @Infamous-El-Guapo Před 2 lety +17

    The intro makes it even better

    • @huggniceman4975
      @huggniceman4975 Před 2 lety +4

      Hier ist Skip James mit dem Hard Times Killing Floor Blues. One of my favorite things in life is catching bits of English in with a different language. Cracks me right up for some reason.

  • @andrewalvey188
    @andrewalvey188 Před 6 lety +12

    This man walked through more than a few graveyards. He stopped playing his secular music but continued playing in the church. When he was "rediscovered" he was one of only a couple bluesmen( imo) that played better than when they were younger. A serious man singing about serious things. "There is a war between the The Lord and The Devil. It's battlefield is in the hearts of men." To me, Skip James' life and music embody that.

  • @literallyshaking8019
    @literallyshaking8019 Před 2 lety +12

    Hard times is here and everywhere you go
    Times are harder than ever been before
    You know that people, they are are driftin' from door to door
    But you can't find no heaven, I don't care where they go
    People, if I ever can get up off of this old hard killin' floor
    Lord, I'll never get down this low no more
    When you hear me singin' this old lonesome song
    People, you know these hard times can last us so long
    You know, you say you had money, you better be sure
    Lord, these hard times gon' kill you, just drag on slow

  • @dannyharrington4978
    @dannyharrington4978 Před 2 lety +7

    Haunting voice.
    Why do I keep coming back to this song

  • @danielmassey3732
    @danielmassey3732 Před dnem +1

    Imagine if he could see the impact he'd had, and all od listening to his incredible music nearly 100 years on!

  • @redskindan78
    @redskindan78 Před 2 lety +4

    I heard about Skip James and then saw him at the Ontario Place, in Washington, DC, about 1964. Eerie. I'm glad people have not forgotten him.

  • @rafaelmangrone721
    @rafaelmangrone721 Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks Europe for recording these masterpieces

    • @stephanemignot100
      @stephanemignot100 Před 2 lety +5

      Indeed, Europe took care of American Blues-men and Jazz-men for years.

    • @vanamq2459
      @vanamq2459 Před 2 lety

      They invented recording equipment back then that is still state of the art today

  • @mrmockatoo6786
    @mrmockatoo6786 Před 4 lety +15

    If that ain't the blues...what is? I feel like crying every time I hear it - so sad, so beautiful.

  • @Ishijah1
    @Ishijah1 Před 2 lety +10

    This is the spiritual blues.

  • @georgejohnson1064
    @georgejohnson1064 Před 5 lety +16

    Man he had a haunting voice.

  • @legendofgood4278
    @legendofgood4278 Před 7 lety +8

    this song saved my life when I was 19. first time I heard it I cried .
    from that day forward I knew I wasn't alone and not only that. that others needed me.

    • @tabj2615
      @tabj2615 Před 7 lety +2

      Chris Miller that's amazing dude. This song is quite something indeed. All good to you man

  • @nathankop6148
    @nathankop6148 Před 2 lety +7

    Haunting and beautiful at the same time.

  • @tom4v52
    @tom4v52 Před 4 lety +15

    One of the greatest songwriters in popular music.. fragile like a flower in the wind, and haunting like a moan in the dark

    • @fullwaverecked
      @fullwaverecked Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly. Right after you get thumped with a ball bat.

    • @stevee7774
      @stevee7774 Před 4 lety

      Full Wave Recked - Another good one man!

  • @RandomChessTalk
    @RandomChessTalk Před rokem +13

    At first, I thought that Thrill is Gone by my favorite BB King is the bluest of the blues,
    then I heard Sonny Boy Williams say:
    I am so disgusted
    I just can't sleep at night
    So disgusted baby
    That i just can't sleep at night
    I got to eat my breakfast in the morning
    And my teeth and tongue begin to fight.
    - and I thought, my God how it is possible to go this blue,
    And then, I heard Skip James Hard times killing floor, it was the biggest amount of sadness, pain, and unfortune a song can carry. Never ever heard anything like this.

    • @rc3443
      @rc3443 Před rokem

      check out jumping at shadow played by Peter Green

  • @user-yc1rb4yv2v
    @user-yc1rb4yv2v Před rokem +9

    This song came first but reminds me of Blind Faith's "Cant find My Way Home" in feel. You can really hear how famous musicians were heavily influenced by him, John Hurt and others. Thank you to all the blues legends. They paved the way.

  • @averypiper2850
    @averypiper2850 Před 6 lety +14

    This is one of the greatest live performances of all time.

  • @agustinvidalmusic
    @agustinvidalmusic Před 4 lety +17

    this is one of many humanity’s treasures and must be cherished and appreciated.

  • @audiophileman7047
    @audiophileman7047 Před 3 lety +7

    Skip James is one of the truly great blues artists of the 20th Century. The world would be a less bright place without his extraordinary songs! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @MMMHERETAUNGAMC
    @MMMHERETAUNGAMC Před 2 lety +13

    It's moments like this that I love youtube

  • @Nebraska66
    @Nebraska66 Před 4 měsíci +9

    A haunting melody, soulfully rendered

  • @Blep42O
    @Blep42O Před 2 lety +53

    Anyone who found their way to Skip James is alright in my book.

  • @jeremywright5403
    @jeremywright5403 Před rokem +12

    For a song that is so sad, yet you don't want it to end

    • @Auntkekebaby
      @Auntkekebaby Před rokem +2

      I listen to this almost every night. Music bible.

  • @soulstorm8806
    @soulstorm8806 Před 4 lety +16

    This song is my hands down favorite blues song and it is indeed hauntingly vibrantly brilliantly beautiful. Thank you Brother Skip James.

  • @ochomarvo7189
    @ochomarvo7189 Před 5 lety +17

    That's the real deal. A true bluesman.

  • @noahhecker6672
    @noahhecker6672 Před 10 dny +2

    One of the best blues songs ever written

  • @andymelendez9757
    @andymelendez9757 Před 3 lety +14

    Whew spooky haunting blues. The Mans got it

    • @audiophileman7047
      @audiophileman7047 Před 3 lety

      That's the absolute beauty of it, a man and his guitar pouring out the blues like rain! 🎸😎

  • @popmonkey
    @popmonkey Před 6 lety +9

    that voice... wow... haunting...

  • @andremansa1
    @andremansa1 Před 4 lety +12

    My God, what a voice.

  • @campyoldie
    @campyoldie Před 2 lety +6

    I saw this great artist in the early 60's in Birmingham (UK). He was amazing and seemed to sing from his life experiences. As far as I know, he also wrote "I'm So Glad'; later made famous by the brilliant 'Cream' ; sang by Jack Bruce.

  • @detike14
    @detike14 Před 2 lety +4

    I have the feeling my soul has stuck in the 60's, and I love it.

  • @runraven9025
    @runraven9025 Před 4 lety +16

    among the most beautiful songs ever

  • @faintiam2070
    @faintiam2070 Před 3 lety +9

    My great auntie had memorized this song.. she didn’t have any way to record it.. she memorized this song from hearing her dad sing and hum it.. I’m so blessed to hear this again from its roots..

  • @user-th3ll8rl7i
    @user-th3ll8rl7i Před 4 měsíci +6

    This is utterly historic. I had a record called "The Great Blues Men" back in 1985. I highly recommend it if you can find it. Skip James is on it singing a song called "Cyprus Grove." Just hypnotic, melancholy, and absolutely authentic. This is real music, so different that the corporate crap we have today.

  • @robjones2099
    @robjones2099 Před 7 lety +7

    Skip can make that guitar sing and cry.....now that music is heavy on the soul....it must be the blues