Blue Grass Breakdown
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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@MikeJones-do1xv

Love it when the crowd claps for Bill and he gives a quick bow while in the middle of playing. Now that class…

@ThunderBroomPilot

This always stays fresh and relevant. True classics and great musicians.

@joelwhite6035

Such honest and great music. They could only afford one mic-stand and not even one mic, but they still played on.

@went1180

+Joel White I don't think penury was the reason for one microphone. Bill Monroe was already a legend by the time of this recording and could afford as many mics as he wanted. The one microphone technique is popular because it allows the musicians to "mix" the sound as they go by adjusting their distance to the microphone, and also simplifies setup. I'm sure the savings do play a part in many groups' decision to go this way, it's just not the primary reason.

@joelwhite6035

I was joking....

@went1180

Oh i see.  Delivery could use a little fine-tuning XD.

@ConsensusReality

For me, it's a joy to watch those guys work a single mic --- magic.

@buckmurphy1257

Joel White lmao

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@sidgriffin813

One of my all-time fave songs and my very favourite bluegrass instrumental. Wonder why Bill shifted it to more of a banjo tune in the early 1960s? It was his mandolin showpiece as much as anything beforehand.

@keeganbluegrass

he made it the signature banjo tune competing with Flatt And Scruggs hit Foggy Mountain Breakdown. His signature mandolin tune switched to Rawhide in the 50s

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