Monday, December 23, 2013

Cleaning house and rocking out to some great olde timey music

Just thought I'd share.

This song surprised me on Pandora.  I love how dark it is.


Heard Aoife O'Donovan sing a version of this REALLY old song on Prairie Home Companion yesterday.  I liked her version better, but couldn't find it on youtube.  This version is plenty haunting, but there are too many non-rhyming lines for me.

 

Love the haunting characteristics of sacred harp singing.




Just love them murder ballads!  

I just realized there's a theme here.  At least amongst the three.  In this cold season, be careful with whom you do the Eskimo hop.

2 comments:

Karen and Pat said...

I believe the song by the sacred harp singers is a style of singing called shape note. It was made popular in the Appalachian area for folks who couldn't read music. I have heard some previously and it really does have a distinctive sound that I like.
Merry Christmas,
Dad

Karen and Pat said...

The shape note singing is what I grew up with in West Virginia. My grandfather, Pop pop Rockwell was a song leader at Church and that was the style of singing. Somewhere I have an old tape of him leading singing at a family reunion. I guess I will try a little harder to find it. Thank you for sharing, it brings back many fond memories. Mom