Oh my , where do I even start...
First of all I damn near played this exact song for the moonshine theme but it wasn't Bob Dylan's version that inspired it , it was this version by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.
A young Bob Dylan ,in his first years in Greenwich village was a regular at all of the Clancy brothers concerts. Liam Clancy and Bob were very close friends .A lot of Bobs first songs were inspired by the songs he heard the Clancy's and Tommy Makem sing. I would bet Bob got this one from the Clancy's, it has all the hallmarks of a young Dylan probably in his late teenage years hearing a Clanys bros song and reworking it.
The most famous example of this is Brennan on The Moor a traditional old Irish folk tune which Bob turned into a great little song called Ramblin Gamblin Willie.
Ireland also has a very long tradition of brewing illegal alcohol although they call it Poitín or Mountain dew, I would even go so far as to suggest Irish immigrants brought the art of moonshine over to America in the 1800s.
Your storytelling at the beginning of your video is something I do myself , Im a student of folk music and a natural born storyteller :).I guess we are kindred spirts here.
Your guitar playing is outstanding, I hope one day I can sound half as good :).You even have the harmonica and the neck brace going beautifully , what a treat for our ears.
Im supper happy to see this as your first entry to Hive open mic , Im certianly excited to see what you bring for future themes.
@cabelindsay is likely gonna be blown away with this first entry and I'm sure he is as excited to have you be part of the community as I am.
P.S ...I just realised both of us played our songs capoed on the 7th fret...Lucky number 7 ... I'll drink to that! :).