Keep an eye on the rabbit
April 7, 2023 9:07 PM   Subscribe

 
A most excellent performance, filmed at Suwannee Hulaween in Live Oak, FL. Some random other attendees appear to just walk into the area where this is being filmed, and it blows their minds.

Fun!
posted by blob at 9:50 PM on April 7, 2023 [2 favorites]


Great version!
posted by tclark at 10:04 PM on April 7, 2023


Great stuff. I've been a fan of Tuttle for several years.

She goes toe to toe with any guitar player: Molly Tuttle with Tommy Emmanuel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LygU365fbos
posted by mule98J at 10:11 PM on April 7, 2023 [1 favorite]


Starts out good and ends up great. Thanks for sharing that. Audio quality sounds excellent to my ears too.
posted by euphorb at 10:34 PM on April 7, 2023




My goodness, that was more than satisfying! Thanks for posting.
posted by Chitownfats at 4:10 AM on April 8, 2023 [2 favorites]


I first enjoyed Molly Tuttle’s White Rabbit in a live version posted here. I’m glad they released it as a single. I love how she echos the tremolo of Grace Slick’s voice but makes the song her own.
posted by jozifd at 4:18 AM on April 8, 2023


Thanks for posting this. My favorite Molly Tuttle cover is White Freightliner Blues.
posted by drezdn at 4:21 AM on April 8, 2023


Starts out good and ends up great. Thanks for sharing that. Audio quality sounds excellent to my ears too.

Man, classic bluegrass bands are the easiest bands to mix. Just setup a microphone and the band does all the work by stepping-up or laying-back.
posted by mikelieman at 7:32 AM on April 8, 2023 [1 favorite]


Very nice cover!
posted by doctornemo at 11:41 AM on April 8, 2023


I appreciate that they let the banjo do what all banjos wish to do, which is to go hog wild.
posted by jy4m at 7:27 PM on April 8, 2023 [1 favorite]


Talking of fave Molly Tuttle covers, mine is Olympia WA. (Her solo version is possibly even better.)
posted by verstegan at 10:14 PM on April 8, 2023 [2 favorites]


Slightly related previously: And the ones that mother gives you... don't do anything at all.

"Go Ask Alice" is a 1971 novel about teenage drug use, purported to be the "found diary" of a real teenage girl (but almost certainly a complete fabrication) and a contributor to the moral panic of Nixon's war on drugs. It has never been out of print. Carmen Maria Machado is the guest in a 3-part You're Wrong About podcast series with host Sarah Marshall and guest Rick Emerson (author of Unmask Alice) to talk about the book's influence on American culture.
posted by AlSweigart at 6:20 AM on April 9, 2023 [2 favorites]


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