Which Side Are You On? Foolish Frog. I Had a Rooster. Oh, Worrycare. Hard Times in the Mill. Casey Jones the Union Scab. The Death of Harry Simms. The Preacher and the Slave. Passing Through. Black and White. Midnight Special. Que Bonita Bandera. Down by the Riverside. Tina Sizwe We the Brown Nation. In Tarrytown. Deep Blue Sea. Barbara Allen. Big Rock Candy Mountain. House of the Rising Sun. Go Tell Aunt Rhody. Bottle Up and Go. Hard Travelling. The Half Hitch.
I Never Will Marry. Cumberland Mountain Bear Chase. No More Auction Block. Talking Blues. James Infirmary. Strawberry Roan. Follow the Drinking Gourd. Seneca Canoe Song Kayowjajineh. The Banks of Champlain. My Gallant Black Bess. Battle of New Orleans. Carol of the Beasts Burgundian Carol. The Quiz Show. Eight-Hour Day. The Popular Wobbly. Bourgeois Blues.
By : The Weavers. By : Arlo Guthrie. By : Karen Dalton. By : Peggy Seeger. This Train is Bound for Glory. By : Old Crow Medicine Show. By : Ramblin' Jack Elliott. By : Michael Hurley. By : Judy Collins. By : Gregory Alan Isakov. By : The Mountain Goats. Listener : peoples. Played : times and counting. Which Side Are You On? Power and Glory By : Phil Ochs. Solidarity Forever By : Utah Phillips.
Solidarity Forever By : The Nightwatchman. Workers' Song By : Dick Gaughan. Spanish Pipedream By : John Prine. After the Revolution By : David Rovics. Katie Cruel By : Karen Dalton. Please note this is an archived topic , so it is locked and unable to be replied to. This place has been so fantastic for helping me learn banjo, I've got a good hold of frailing and some drop thumb which is why I feel confident tackling this. However I don't think I have the best ear yet for figuring out songs.
I was wondering if anyone here has the opening riff that Pete does in this song? Thanks in advance for any help I can get. The very opening part seems like he's just going down the 1st string from 5th fret to 3rd fret, to 2nd fret, to open fret to finally 2nd string 1st fret but then it's definitely some drop thumb but I'm not sure exactly what he's hitting.
Sounds like a possible C chord arpeggio? He uses double C tuning gCGCD , but plays in C minor by keeping the 1st string fretted at the 1st fret as much as possible. The first two melody notes "Come all The refrain "Which side are you on Then sing the second phrase, same words "Which side are you on.
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