BILL MONROE, father of bluegrass

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how is it that we don't have a thread about the father of bluegrass?

just came here to post this, b/c it's been in my head for days.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIuuI00XY_Y

it's hard to overstate how revolutionary this was in 1940. it's still unbearably exciting. punk rock!

wizzz! (amateurist), Sunday, 8 May 2016 05:22 (eight years ago) link

I know very little of bluegrass. Why was this revolutionary? It's a good song, but why is it punk? Genuinely curious.

octobeard, Sunday, 8 May 2016 05:46 (eight years ago) link

the man is above an ilm thread, really

alpine static, Sunday, 8 May 2016 06:48 (eight years ago) link

octobeard -- bluegrass was a significant departure from the "old-time" string band music that preceded it. bluegrass utilized faster tempos and emphasized or even prioritized instrumental breaks with players taking turns playing the tune.

ian, Sunday, 8 May 2016 17:08 (eight years ago) link

also just the breakneck, fierce speed and intensity with which the band is playing on this tune (even though monroe isn't playing his usual mandolin here i believe)

if you compare this version to the jimmie rodgers version, the differences should stand out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjO_OK03UNY

wizzz! (amateurist), Sunday, 8 May 2016 20:05 (eight years ago) link

bill monroe's mule skinner blues : jimmie rodgers's mule skinner blues :: elvis presley's blue moon of kentucky : bill monroe's blue moon of kentucky

discuss

wizzz! (amateurist), Sunday, 8 May 2016 20:06 (eight years ago) link

although jimmie rodgers was, frankly, more of a punk than either bill or elvis

wizzz! (amateurist), Sunday, 8 May 2016 20:07 (eight years ago) link


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