Old Leatherstocking - Cold Blows the Wind (Unquiet Grave)
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I learned "Unquiet Grave" (Child 78, Roud 51) from a 1960s recording of Hedy West (Cartersville, Georgia) and Doc Watson. "Cold Blows the Wind" is an alternate title.
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I wanted to ask do you a tab of this song? If not I’ll analyze your movements and recreate on my downtime. Either way I’m determined to learn it
@CliftonHicksbanjo
4 ай бұрын
Yes, tab available at Patreon.com/CliftonHicks
@ancientbuns6770
4 ай бұрын
@@CliftonHicksbanjo ah thank you kindly
@SkylarPeoples-lb5xi
4 ай бұрын
@@CliftonHicksbanjoI love your masks id love to learn the banjo
@CliftonHicksbanjo
4 ай бұрын
@@SkylarPeoples-lb5xi I can teach you to play at BanjoHeritage.com
@SkylarPeoples-lb5xi
4 ай бұрын
@@CliftonHicksbanjo oh yeah I was wondering if you could tell my story for me I wrote a spook story my name is Skylar Renee peoples and I have a story years ago a rather vintage looking town there was this family a man a wife and a daughter they had planned a day out when they heard of a place called the white diamond inn it was said it had been demolished and burnt and stroad about and had been vacant for 40 years and was cursed the family didn't listen to the locals and went anyways when they got there it looked like any other normal place the people that worked there was nice so they took their seats ande made their orders the man had steak and vegetables the wife had a bowl of soup and the daughter had a plate of pasta when out of the corner of His eye he noticed a newspaper rack and asked one of the waitresses to bring him one he was given one from the very back it was dusty and old looking but he had read an article that spoke about the white diamond inn claiming the place was burnt and demolished employees had either died from unknown causes or went missing without a trace than he looked in the kitchen area and saw a tall young man stirring something in a tall steel pot the what ever was in the pot had a bad stench but it paid no mind strange enough when he looked around but no one was there he got up and went to the kitchen and aproached the steel pot he was horrified in the pot there was boiling blood and in the blood was a decaying human head he ran out. With his wife and daughter and alerted authorities and when the sheriff got there and checked everything it was burnt torn and stroad about he told the same story the employees either died or unknown causes or went missing without a trace and the white diamond inn had been abandoned for over 40 years
There's something appropriate about a man in a skull mask playing the banjo and singing morbid folk songs during a pandemic.This gives off some pretty strong Seventh Seal vibes.
@kevinbond2521
3 жыл бұрын
I agree.
@andueskitzoidneversolo2823
3 жыл бұрын
so true
@kashaw33
3 жыл бұрын
Try smoking a bowl before 👍
@Antipodean33
3 жыл бұрын
@@kashaw33 try vaping some nice hash oil, then pulling 3 bongs of fresh buds. Along with a few beers and 2 bottles of South Aussie finest wines. Live the dream while it lasts mate
@waylandharrington8758
3 жыл бұрын
there's not a pandemic bro.
Honestly the authenticity on the lyrics with time period are on point. I feel like I'm listening to a legit recording from the 1930's. I'm obsessed with Old Leather stocking right now. Actually made me dust off my old organ with the spinning Lesley speaker. Had a great Valentine's Day to myself noodling around! Happy Valentine's day everyone! Do something outside the box❤️
Once I was at home and heard a knock on my window, I look outside and it's Old Leatherstocking. The thing is, I live on the fourth floor.
@Wickwitch
3 жыл бұрын
That's great!
@johnheber2535
3 жыл бұрын
Most Excellent
@jillyripper
3 жыл бұрын
Excellent.
@johnheber2535
3 жыл бұрын
I started telling friends this, should have video it . The looks with the double takes are fantastic . Just gotta try to keep a straight face . Thanks for an awesome conversation starter
Yay, this is what the kids want! Old Leatherstocking needs merch.
@winstonsmith3696
3 жыл бұрын
I think they are working on prints but don't quote me on that
@mesk412
3 жыл бұрын
I'd buy a hoodie
@lairdkilbarchan
3 жыл бұрын
@@mesk412 That face on the back of a hood would be something to behold.💀👍
@HiNinqi
3 жыл бұрын
@@lairdkilbarchan yessss, that'd be sick!
@stringemup5941
3 жыл бұрын
I’d go for an Old Leatherstocking tee! I’d wear it on gigs!! Also bet it’d go great with my kilt! Bravo, Sir! Great performance!!
I'd like to thank Old Leatherstocking. He inspired me to buy a banjo and I've been having alot of fun with it.
@Shmoilyman
3 жыл бұрын
Ditto!
@Dirt_McGurt
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@weathormantom7206
3 жыл бұрын
Me too
@LeoValen9
3 жыл бұрын
Same here!
@RonnieGavelin
3 жыл бұрын
@@LeoValen9 Another Old Leatherstocking inspired banjo-newbee here!
Old Leatherstocking always makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up, and I'm bald!
@nataliemoore2673
3 жыл бұрын
Same. I come for the songs. I come back for the chills. All my favorite songs give me chills.
@jackieblue787
3 жыл бұрын
Haha :)
@aminoto-3
3 жыл бұрын
Lol 😆.. your memory hairs..
@DonTheMoron716
2 жыл бұрын
🤣
G’day from Australia It’s pouring rain here and I just played this in my shed , the sound of heavy rain on the rooftop , dampness in the air and Old Leatherstocking together was so surreal This music stirs the soul 👌🏼
@TradeTravelTroopy
3 жыл бұрын
Oath Maye.
@TradeTravelTroopy
3 жыл бұрын
Mate
@mikehewitt2146
3 жыл бұрын
Cool
@caveman69_
2 жыл бұрын
love from the states. sorry about your gov't.
@jessedevilbiss8436
5 ай бұрын
Sorry about your country. The only way I sleep at night is my rights in the US. My government is corrupt right now. Thankfully, I live in a country with the right to self defense.
I would buy a album of this stuff!
@benjaminjenkins732
3 жыл бұрын
Is there an album available? :-)
@bccutube
3 жыл бұрын
@@benjaminjenkins732 cliftonhicks.bandcamp.com/
“The cold breath felt upon my neck breaks my spine, lord I’ve never felt so fine” -unknown
My grandmother was born in 1904 in Tennessee. I can remember her talking about "going to the city" to play the banjo on the radio with some group. It sounded like it must have been a regular, live show. It also must have been a considerable trip for a poor girl to make in the 1920s. Thank you for keeping the roots of the music from being lost or mainstreamed into wonder bread. Sadly when she and grandpa sold the farm in the 1970s she put the banjo at the farm auction and no one in the family thought to preserve it.
@williamshivers7173
3 жыл бұрын
Clifton might be playing that banjo today
@oceansams5886
Жыл бұрын
I love this song, I lost my husband 9 years ago. Still grieving, he was everything to me. Our dog died less than a year after he died. Our dog loved him so much. Blessed to have been his wife. This song makes me think of my true love
After watching your music videos I made a character in my Dungeons & Dragons campaign he is a necromancer bard hybrid that is searching for a way to reunite with his dead love. You are a singer that make the hills dance and the trees sway.
@gavinc3394
3 жыл бұрын
That’s bad ass I created a dnd bard as Wel that uses this song, he is my creation of death who sits in bayou singing his haunting songs
@alexschupick3877
3 жыл бұрын
Damn lol. My last tiefling bard (my tiefling frightened villagers so I disarmed them with song) had a theme song I played on the banjo.
@somebloke3869
3 жыл бұрын
That's as corny as hell. But it love it.
@brandonbrown7812
2 жыл бұрын
I don’t play it personally but have friends that love it hats off to you sir for keeping it alive
@joeydurant6267
2 жыл бұрын
I'm stealing this. Joey Durant on FB. Work with me as a dm.
Heck, I just got a Leatherstocking inspired tattoo!
@CliftonHicksbanjo
3 жыл бұрын
We'd like to see that. Feel free to email pic to clifhicks@gmail.com
@richardphilpott1225
3 жыл бұрын
need
Ah right!!! He came back!!!! I've said it before Clifton you need to give old leatherstocking a story and turn him into a graphic novel/comic book character. I think it would be an awesome story to tell.
@haggard_hermit
2 жыл бұрын
He’s based off something.
the spring is fall when old leatherstocking is around
I discovered The unquiet Grave in the 8th grade. It was in my textbook for the meter it uses, as was Sir Patrick Spense & wife of usher's Well. They had no tunes, but being a singer, I found tunes for them, learned them & performed them for decades. I spent my college years in the libraries and singing these in local venues. One can learn history from them.
I’d love to see Old Leatherstocking do his rendition of “The Cruel Mother”
@CliftonHicksbanjo
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion, that's a Hell of a song.
that stare in combination with the mask might be the most unsettling thing i've seen in years, wow
The first Leatherstockings was on Halloween, then the next was on the Winter Solstice. Is this one set to premier on the Ides of March, Clif? Very clever. Ave, Caesar
@CliftonHicksbanjo
3 жыл бұрын
Old Leatherstocking don't give a damn about no Roman calendar! Look for him during Ostara (spring equinox).
@NoQuestions4sked
3 жыл бұрын
@@CliftonHicksbanjo Damn, my next guess was Tax Day
@jimmyjoe8225
3 жыл бұрын
Et tu leatherstocking
@jinndoe7068
3 жыл бұрын
@@CliftonHicksbanjo 🍃🦉🍃
@newdeal2143
3 жыл бұрын
5.37 comes early.
I had a really vivid dream along these same lines just a night or two before you made this video. Had to put on my Rev. Leatherbeak outfit for you Cliff. I was walking up to this small but beautiful house on top of rolling hills. Early spring, green grass and blue sky, scattered budding trees on the rolling hillsides. It felt loverly to say the least. As I walked into the house there was this sealed glass and wooden casket on one side of the room. It looked like an old time wake at a family home, but it had been abandoned for a long time. Inside this glass topped casket were bones, a full skeleton. I raised the glass lid of the casket and the slight sound of air hissing into a vacuumed chamber came from it. The skeleton then gasped and began running it's hands up and down it's bones, and then suddenly slipped and passed away. Just as that occurred a beautiful lady all in white like a wedding dress appeared over my left shoulder. She said "do you know what you just did?" and in a way that spoke to my mind like a thank you, it felt like she kissed the back of my jaw. With a warmth like a ray of sun beaming on your face, and she was gone. That dream was imprinted on my eyes when I woke up, and has stuck with me. Freeing imprisoned souls is a really nice dream. Even when it is a good bit creepy at one moment.
Oh man thanks for waking him up! I been waiting since death and the lady
I'd love to hear this recorded on old equipment, pressed to record, then played on an old Victrola
@humboldtharry4248
3 жыл бұрын
That’s a really good idea 👍💀
@apancher
3 жыл бұрын
@@humboldtharry4248 Cliffton's style is so genuine that the crackle of an old record would really feel right.
@ronniewrong1539
3 жыл бұрын
I had the same thought.
@jamespuleo3269
3 ай бұрын
Jean Ritchie, 1951, Library of Congress: blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2017/10/ghost-stories-in-song-for-halloween/ No surface noise, tho, sorry. Plenty of info.
Babe wake up, old leatherstocking dropped a new track.
Old leather stocking is so iconic
As a fan of heavy metal, I'm used to the heaviest, loudest down tuned guitars you can imagine, BUT the sound of the banjo is I feel the most evil sounding instrument of all!!
There's a reason why there are sooo many views and likes and comments on old leatherstocking videos.....because its brilliant! Its turned me into music I never would have listened to before. But isnt that the point? Much love, Sir!
Thank you Mr.Hicks your pickin brings back some great old memories. I was a problem child and would be sent to stay with my dad's older brother who raised him + 11 more he was born 1919 the only picture I have in my home they were hill people from southeastern Kentucky only hero I ever had. His stories were amazing. My dad tried I was just a bad kid. My uncle knew how to handle me. God I miss him. Thanks for your videos and stories. PEACE OUT 🐝🐝😎😎🐝🐝
Even the sound feels different when Ol Leatherstocking shows up to play! I can never get enough!
This is cool. I like Ween's version of Cold blows the wind.
I been waiting for this. The old music should never be forgotten. Never.
More old leatherstocking videos would be cool and I think they would continue to be popular!
My favorite “new” music
I love ole leatherstocking!
Whoever disliked this must suck at playing banjo
@bdb2329
3 жыл бұрын
They just suck period!!!!!
@richardportman8912
3 жыл бұрын
Well yes they do suck at playing banjo.
@lmbrjcksn
2 жыл бұрын
Or they are just afraid of skeletons....or as they say down south, askert.
I grew up with my dad singing this stuff to us. I had no idea what we had at the time. This is as genuine as music can get. And i adored the old ballads as a kid, they go so well with kids vivid imaginations.
So happy he's back, I get we hope to see plenty more of him
I think i saw him in the Walmart parking lot last night.
@pgc8509
3 жыл бұрын
🤣
Old Leatherstocking was rolling in his grave with joy on this one 💀
Aside from the fact that Mr. Hi...excuse me...Leatherstocking plays amazingly pure and true traditional folk music, the presentation is about as eerie and timeless as anything I've ever seen. I can't help thinking John Fahey would have loved this, and probably would have wanted to do a duet. Superb.
Heard it, fell in love with it. Bought a banjo. You influencer ..... More of it, please. Enjoyed the lessons on the tune also....
The vibrato in Clifton's voice is so beautiful. This shit is something else man, next level 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Jeez Clifton, the song was creepy enough without you going and making the chords even scarier and adding that warbling voice. What a rendition.
Bringing back true culture! Thank you !
I have to share this story. My brother and I are 10 years apart in age. He is the youngest of four. He died on January 29, 2021. We were best friends. We often shared music with each other late into the night. “Check this song out!” When I started listening to folk and Americana and began learning that the banjo was more than just an instrument on Deliverance, I reluctantly shared this beautiful music with him. He liked metal, EDM, and rap. But he was also a brilliant musician and could pick up any instrument and pick out a song by ear. He loved the talent and musicianship of a good banjo picker. He loved bluegrass and the stories sung through the lyrics. And I loved him all the more for it. I woke up on February 6, 2021 to get ready for his memorial service. I stood in front of my bathroom mirror and stared at my reflection and realized that I’d never be the same again. My favorite person, the one who knew my dreams and darkest demons, the one who I protected and who did the same for me, the one who was truly my twin, born a decade later (almost to the very day) was gone forever. How do I live without him? For some reason, as I stood there in front of that mirror trying to will myself to get dressed, I opened up my KZread app. And this video was staring back at me. A skull - death. On this day of all days. A song - about death. On this day of all days. And a man holding a banjo - that beautiful, timeless instrument. On this day of all days. And I knew. Aaron was right there with me, sending his love the only way he and I knew how - through music. This video is the first of many signs that I’ve been given since he left this earth. I come back here often to remember him and the gift that he gave me when I was just beginning my journey with grief. Music transcends all. Thank you for being a bridge between my heart here on earth and his soul up in the ethers. For all time, sweet brother.
Yessss more Old Leatherstocking!
Old Leatherstocking is my favorite!!
I’ve watched the other old leatherstocking videos for the past 4 days now and I’m happy there is another
I could learn a lot from this dude.
Love Old Leatherstocking! 💀👍👍
I love this stuff! I honestly think this is better than 99.9% of the stuff they call country today
The mountains are in my blood, thank you for this
I think it's the mortality in the leather stocking song that really resonates. I am a fan all around.
New leather stocking video? The hype is real
The soul of the Appalachia’s reside somewhere in between those cords. Your music speaks in ways words alone can’t touch. Thank you so much for this upload you truly are a legend in your own right!
This man is so very talented! Playing in gloves could not be easy! My boys don’t get this, I told them you live the life I have for 55 years, and find yourself still standing y’all, you’ll understand 💯
This is so good. Yo Old Leatherstocking is awesome.
Outstanding
Yes old leather stocking! Been waiting for him
I’m replaying Red Dead Redemption 2 and this music plays along to it so well.
Love Ol' Leatherstocking
Requested this one awhile back. Thanks Old Leatherstocking!
Old Leatherstocking is awesome!! Bought my first Banjo 3 days ago - and love it! Thanks for the inspiration!
LOVE YOUR CHANNEL BROTHER STAY SAFE AND HEALTHY AND GODS BLESSINGS ON YOUR HOUSEHOLD AND HEAVENS PANTRY SET YOUR TABLE ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL BROTHER
Great song
I was literally watching your other Ol Leatherstockin videos just last night thinking "man I hope he does another one soon!" I love all your playing but this guy is absolutely my favorite. 🤘 And I'm a complete stranger to this kind of music. I grew up on punk rock and metal...but I enjoy all genres as long as it's something real and something that hits you in the feels. This is both. Thanks for sharing 🤘
@johnheber2535
3 жыл бұрын
My sentiments exactly ! I like the cut of your jib !
@mototoad1242
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnheber2535 thanks my guy
@DaisyHead666
Жыл бұрын
Same! Im in multiple metal bands and have been playin and listenin to metal for nearly my entire life. Something about the banjo is just so fun though
This is why I love bluegrass. The full range of the human condition, boiled in Scot /Irish tradition and seeped in the oldest and most haunted mountains in the world.
@YorkyOne
3 ай бұрын
English song and English tune.
I was summoned here and now I shall never leave..
We need more Old Leatherstocking
So happy to see this, this song is ageless.
Another one for me to convert to guitar. Thanks Mr. Hicks!
I can picture me hiking the appalachian trail listening to this
Glad Old Leatherstocking is back!
Love everything you do my friend keeping these mountain songs alive thank you
@sandramorey2529
9 ай бұрын
Most of these didn't start out in the mountains of America. They were brought over with the IMMIGRANTS from Ireland and Scotland when they had to leave. These have been passed from parent to child over the centuries and frequently it is difficult to tell how they started. Words and tunes get changed, but the story lives on. Get your hands on the Frances James Child collections and you'll find almost all of these ballads many of which have tunes.
Please, do NOT stop releasing these!!! I love music...every genre of rock n roll. These videos and songs absolutely mesmerize me. One suggestion: MERCH💀, MERCH💀, MERCH💀 !!! Thx, man!
hell of a banjo player
Love ol Leatherstocking
Cannot tell you enough how much I love old leatherstocking! It’s a feast for the ears, nourishment for my weathered soul, and warmth on my tired old bones!
Ich habe soviel verschiedene Text Variationen gefunden...diese gefällt mir am besten
@CliftonHicksbanjo
2 жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank!
Honestly this works pretty well.
Keep em coming ol leather
I'm really upset today and listening to this beauty was a relief to my "unquiet" day. Thanks a lot man, you made me the day
My daughter is 8, and she can't get enough "leatherface" 🤣
I got one of the T's from the UK supplier and it's great. It's a loose fit, generous for a proper sized bloke and didn't shrink at all in the wash.
Thank You So Much For Sharing These Preserving These Is So Vital These Are Our Oral Traditions. Our Forefather's Voices Are Speaking Through Em Think How Many Songs We Lost Though, If It Wasn't Written Down, Or The Ones Who Knew Died Before They Could Pass It Down
I truly love listening to everything you remake. It makes me proud of my Appalachian English/Irish heritage. It makes me realize in my older age how deep these folk songs run. Also, I adore Old Leatherstocking.
Love the old leatherstocking tunes....👌👍👍
Clifton man you are by far the best player out there whit a banjo. Reminds me of my grand daddy
Still love it I listen to it a few times a week
1,000 thank yous brother! 🙏🍻🇺🇸
Good solid songs continue to stand tests of time and thrive. This still reigns true with this tune, having my wife passed now just over 2 yrs that love, hurt, and loss does not go easy. Thanks good Ol' Leatherstocking.
Thanks!
This song was featured on 91.3 KXCI in Tucson
WOW! Brings back old memories. Thank You. Peace & Health.
Wish I could buy a whole album of old leather stocking songs
@CliftonHicksbanjo
Жыл бұрын
👇 cliftonhicks.bandcamp.com/album/old-leatherstocking
I've been playing the spoons to these songs in this specialized song is what I want to play at my funeral so the lyrics help my family not take so long to mourn
Leatherstocking's voice just hits different. Gives me shivers!
This song is just as great as your other Old Leatherstocking videos. But I think it hasn't done too well because you are TOO much Leatherstocking, not enough Clifton. We can't see your jaw moving like other videos, so we miss your expressions. I love everything you do. You are an inspiration. I wish you great success.
I feel like a rendition of Wayfaring Stranger by Old Leatherstocking would be amazing.
I do not understand why I find songs like this oddly comforting and relaxing...but then again I don't need to understand just enjoy ...
This is some of the baddest shit ever. Macabre.