Cody Kilby, Brad Davis, and Tim May - Angeline The Baker video free download


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Duration: 04:33
Uploaded: 2007/08/01

Angeline the Baker by Cody Kilby, Brad Davis and Tim May.

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Comments

9 years ago

Chris Moreton

I did not want it to end... Beautiful!

11 years ago

Jim Woods

Love the song Angeline The Baker. Great guitar playing.

11 years ago

Chinese Mugwump

"Before his juices flow"...super cool; & yes, the banjo IS an animal!

12 years ago

capitalismforme

@dukeofearlbanjo Interesting comment particularly because even jazz always plays the "head" of the song before going outside the box. Further, there is a very close kinship between jazz and bluegrass.

12 years ago

brandonch25

@dukeofearlbanjo tony rice almost always plays the melody at the begining of the song so that you know what it is

12 years ago

FiddlinMikeRolland

I teach this tune for fiddle! You can view the lesson for free on my channel, or go check out my website. I post new lessons every week for fiddle, guitar, and mandolin. This video is killer. Cody is one of the cleanest and fastest pickers around now, and Brad is one of the best guitar players that many pickers haven't heard of. He's so unique with his pick technique, and his phrasing shows he's a rocker in a grasser's body. Tim May is really killin it too.

13 years ago

marclchevalier

@devlin15251 - Looks exactly like the control on my old Dual Baggs mic/pickup.

13 years ago

Rodney Shuffler

@dukeofearlbanjo ,,, one other thought, I've seen kids at festivals that have actually watched this video and they group up, noodle around in D for about 15 minutes and tell everyone they just played Angeline......they don't know any better because they copied their heroes and we all know those guys are never wrong. lol

13 years ago

Rodney Shuffler

@dukeofearlbanjo Sorry, I misunderstood your post earlier. When making comparisons, you need to compare apples to apples; when TR plays an INSTRUMENTAL, he plays the melody, or at least establishes the melody before his juices flow; when he plays on a song that has a vocal part to establish the melody, he does what the rest of us do and takes off. I'm cool with that, I do it too. Good banjer pickin' man, I'm just starting after playing guitar for 35 years..it's a whole different animal.

13 years ago

dukeofearlbanjo

@vibrasonic99 Tony Rice hardly ever plays the melody and he gets by okay

13 years ago

dukeofearlbanjo

@vibrasonic99 why are you arguing? I agree with you. There SHOULD be some resemblance to the actually tune. This is bluegrass, not jazz. However this is clearing a jam and not a recording session and I'm sure they would all like to have parts back. They are exploring their instruments and no one can fault them for that.

13 years ago

Rodney Shuffler

@dukeofearlbanjo I opened for Marty Stuart twice when Brad was playing for him and got to briefly meet with them and such, I know what he's capable of............the simple melody is the key. In your lesson on Your Love Is Like A Flower and Doin' My Time, you do the melody..........I knew what you were playing without you telling me what you were playing. If that doesn't happen when you play music, you missed your mark. We all do it from time to time.

13 years ago

Rodney Shuffler

@dukeofearlbanjo I think that may be the most asinine statement I've ever read on YouTube and you totally missed the point of my post. If they refuse to play the melody, they should also refuse to call it Angeline the Baker...........if, by some stretch of the imagination, you would invoke artistic interpretation you should at the very least give the same to the title and call it "Hazy dance around indistinct melody that began to almost sound like another song".

13 years ago

dukeofearlbanjo

@vibrasonic99 They know the melody, they just refuse to play it. Give that simple melody any day!

13 years ago

Rodney Shuffler

I think Cody Kilby is the only one who is really familiar with the melody of Angeline The Baker............Tim May is on it more often than not.....Brad Davis plays all around it but never really lands anywhere closer than vague resemblance at best.

14 years ago

resorael

Damn. Like, seriously, damn. That was hot.

14 years ago

BJ1047

Tim on that Breedlove again! What model is it? Gotta know!

14 years ago

Bryan Kimsey

Brad is playing his Merrill C28. It's spelled Proulx and that's not one.

14 years ago

flatpikinguitar

jus go talk to him he is a very nice guy and will talk to any body. in fact all three of them will.

14 years ago

Jason Lee

I saw him several years ago when he was with Sally Jones at a local festival. To this day, still don't know why I didn't go talk to him!

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