The Bluegrass Album That Changed My Life.

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Michael Palmisano

Michael Palmisano

2 жыл бұрын

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@natehoover5266
@natehoover5266 2 жыл бұрын
I have no clue what you are talking about half the time but I love watching your love and passion shine through.
@juanjosepatricio6264
@juanjosepatricio6264 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@shadmohiuddin9328
@shadmohiuddin9328 2 жыл бұрын
same
@stephencook4577
@stephencook4577 2 жыл бұрын
This is very special to me too. I was badly injured in a car crash in 1996 and spent 3 months in hospital. A good friend sent a letter to David Grisman and told him one of his big fans was in a bad way. In the mail I received a beautifully handwritten letter and signed copy of the 2nd edition of Old and In The Way. I think it certainly contributed to my recovery and ongoing mandolin journey.
@HughJasbawls
@HughJasbawls 2 жыл бұрын
thats awesome!!
@steveblanchard2712
@steveblanchard2712 2 жыл бұрын
Dawg is great people. I've been lucky to pick and hang out with him a several occasions. Very down to earth. Great story teller.
@MeneerHerculePoirot
@MeneerHerculePoirot 2 жыл бұрын
The one that did it for me was John Hartford's Aereo-Plain. Steamboat Whistle Blues, Back In The Goodle Days, etc. A mandolin playing friend of mine and I learned every song on that LP. I wasn't too good on guitar, but I wanted to play and sing those songs. Took me a long time to learn some of those Norman Blake licks. When starting to learn mandolin I transposed some Vassar licks to mando. Been playing pro since 1975 and full credit goes to the master music class I got everyday at 16 rpm in breaking down all those songs. At parties and guitar pulls I break out songs from that LP to this day. Steamboat in D works great on mandolin.
@rachelkopel5678
@rachelkopel5678 2 жыл бұрын
My heart is pounding that you got to the show in Philly. Peter Rowan is an old friend and love you featuring this music. OAITW. 💕
@johnbaker4666
@johnbaker4666 2 жыл бұрын
A good follow up from Billy Strings and an excellent retrospective. I was a serious bluegrass head in my twenties but had been bored with it and in kind of a jazz coma until Billy Strings came along. He's combining what Doc Watson and Jerry Garcia brought to the table and it's glorious. I grew up on country and gospel, was a metalhead/punk as a teenager and then started switching to folk music because Metallica working with Bob Rock offended my then very purist sensibilities. That led me to the Smithsonian Folkways release of Doc Watson and Bill Monroe live recordings. That changed everything. Those guys were as fast as the best metal players and had more soul than any of them. I'd been to a few Dead shows because a lot of friends were into them but I saw it all through the jaded eyes of a punk rocker. Getting into bluegrass totally changed my attitude toward Jerry Garcia. And then there were people like David Grisman and Toney Rice who played with both Doc and Jerry often doing jazz. I sort of feel like I found my way home lately.
@anniepalmisano6459
@anniepalmisano6459 2 жыл бұрын
Michael would 100% identify with this perspective
@Horriblelilman
@Horriblelilman 2 жыл бұрын
Please start making playlists of these tunes, love your videos so much! Sending big respect from across the pond here in the UK!
@michaelfrieze
@michaelfrieze 2 жыл бұрын
Owsley did such a good job of recording Old and In The Way.
@LibertyNotLicense
@LibertyNotLicense 2 жыл бұрын
So much of my father here, my memories of childhood, his memories of childhood, my memories of him. Thank you again, my brother. Bless you. ❤
@Cowboy-we6kr
@Cowboy-we6kr 2 жыл бұрын
Love your enthusiasm. It’s infectious. Thanks for the video!
@YEM_
@YEM_ 2 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, Old And In The Way! Always a pleasure to learn more about you Michael. Also thanks for the trick on turning a Dom 7 into a diminished. I've been practicing all of my 4 note arpeggios, and this puts words to the sound I hear when I play Dom 7.
@HighMarkWater
@HighMarkWater 2 жыл бұрын
I started lurking on your channel last year and watched a Larkin Poe video because I was a fan of their bluegrass albums with the third sister and when I heard you drop your knowledge on that subject and your love for bluegrass, I knew I had found my home. And now Old and In the Way, been all over this album the last few weeks. You warm my heart often so thank you so much Michael!!
@Guitargate
@Guitargate 2 жыл бұрын
Love it!!
@MichaelSmith-xk5dg
@MichaelSmith-xk5dg 2 жыл бұрын
Love your channel and love how you take time to honor the past. You have a passion for breaking down a song and what makes it great.
@ccdiscs5790
@ccdiscs5790 2 жыл бұрын
The passion you have for music shines through in every video you post. It’s beautiful to see. I have a similar passion for music.
@marklyon8406
@marklyon8406 2 жыл бұрын
Old and In the Way are up there on my list of favorites, man. I love Jerry's voice on the banjo. So good. I had never heard the recording at the end, either. Thank you for sharing.
@mattycraw
@mattycraw 2 жыл бұрын
Be still my heart, BMFS - I feel like we are on a rocket ship right now and I cannot get enough. Headed to Boston in t minus 3 hours to get to his show tonight, baby! Anything you can do to to explain his techniques and fills would be beyond appreciated!
@didms1526
@didms1526 2 жыл бұрын
Mike.. your enthusiasm is always infectious! Dave - a little uni student in Liverpool who loves a flatpick.
@tomrivers9236
@tomrivers9236 2 жыл бұрын
I can easily say that old and in the way Jerry is what made me fall in love with bluegrass. I came across their albums I think around the time I found the dead but much before I appreciated the dead. What a great episode. Also I’m seeing Billy strings again tomorrow night in Boston! Rock on!
@Shroomer47
@Shroomer47 2 жыл бұрын
Hope you had a great Billy show! I’m obsessed, I must say. Had the chance to play a few bills with him around MI before he went on the major tours (he was still with Don J. At the time) and I’ve followed his career since those days. His band can do it all… most traditional to most contemporary bluegrass and all things in between and beyond haha. True inspiration. Can’t get enough. So many staples on the OAITW album… a favorite of mine I used to cover on the road is midnight moonlight. So much fun to play. The lead section is a blast! Keep ‘em coming, Michael!
@Cowcodude
@Cowcodude 2 жыл бұрын
My dad was in a bluegrass band throughout the '70s, so as a kid I grew up with songs like "Angel Band". I remember thinking the music was boring and repetitive, let alone the howling singing. Then one day something clicked and I was able to really appreciate it. It's all about interesting arrangements and great playing within that strict bluegrass formula. Plus those haunting harmonies that you don't really find anywhere else!
@brandonedwards3089
@brandonedwards3089 2 жыл бұрын
The exposure and insight you give us is 2nd to none. I have had a very basic knowledge music theory, but just by watching your videos I can actually “ hear” the scales , major /minor changes, and progressions. Thank you. I am always drawn back to music and inspired after nearly every video.
@TheBoilerCowboy
@TheBoilerCowboy 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, thank you...BlueGrass Gospel is literally something that will permeate my soul and will carry me home some day (hopefully a very long time from now). But thank you for bringing this genre to the spotlight...and I love a variety of musical styles, but gospel and bluegrass just fit.
@bubbler9583
@bubbler9583 2 жыл бұрын
Michael this video was incredible. It was inspiring to see your passion for this music to say the least. Thank you for the awesome content man!
@cwize
@cwize 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that you hold bluegrass and gospel bluegrass in high esteem. For decades, I’ve told people “if you want to be able to shred, learn how to play bluegrass.” To the untrained ear, bluegrass can sound “simple” - but that stuff is BRUTAL - so fast and always played perfectly. It’s for virtuosi only. For guitarists, flatpickin’ is a workout and those that master it are amazing.
@michaelmccatty1341
@michaelmccatty1341 2 жыл бұрын
OMG I'm with you and so surprised that it took this long to get there! This will be SO valuable to my future playing!
@ScooBdont
@ScooBdont 2 жыл бұрын
I’m been stuck on Hart Valley Drifters, Jerry playing in “The Black Mountain Boys” in 64-65 since it very first released. There’s a purposeful and intentional lag and/or latency to their playing that hits something in me. It’s loose and tight at the same time. The song “Run Mountain” is a good example. I’m a big fan of “Hobo Song” and their version of “Wild Horses” in the Old And In The Way albums. Know every moment of every song by heart. Your content is really striking a chord with me. Watched your recent Megadeth video a few times because it brought back some excellent memories 🙂👍
@funkydave76
@funkydave76 2 жыл бұрын
Love this MP, you da man. Thank you
@kevinmills7067
@kevinmills7067 6 ай бұрын
Old & In the Way was the first Bluegrass I ever heard. 25 years later I still play Bluegrass, been in a band for 12 years, go to multiple festivals a year. That album is still one of my favorites.
@christopher1446
@christopher1446 2 жыл бұрын
your passion is the only reason i continue to find my way off the bump im on in music as a bedroom player. thank you for every video you post.
@sbrooke210
@sbrooke210 2 жыл бұрын
I spent a good amount of time with the Old and in the Way album, back in the late 80's. It is to date one of my favorites. These guys are the old school real deal. I had the honor of spending my younger days with the children of these great musicians, and the quilt of energy that permeates this family is deep and unique. Fun fact: Vassar Clements played my mothers gorgeous 1973 D28 Martin on stage. My mother was a folk musician and recently passed. I have the guitar and it is beyond special. Thank you for this video!
@cent-kz2ti
@cent-kz2ti 2 жыл бұрын
you do a great job explaining what you hear. Old and in the Way is amazing. My father just passed on a couple days ago and this music sooths my soul
@diamonddad3059
@diamonddad3059 2 жыл бұрын
Jorma Kaukonen's Blue Country Heart, and Joe Diffie's Homecoming. Those 2 bluegrass albums deserve a listen. So very well done. For exceptional fingerpicking acoustic guitar and dobro with gospel lyrics.... Kelly Joe Phelps' Brother Sinner and the Whale changed my life!
@songoffools4319
@songoffools4319 2 жыл бұрын
I remember my dad listening to and playing this type stuff when growing up. LOVE that guitar you have there. Beautiful! I didn't even start learning until age 35.
@magicdaveable
@magicdaveable 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the insight Michael.
@toastoftowne1076
@toastoftowne1076 2 жыл бұрын
This band has been in my heart for forty years. I still listen to it on weekend mornings with coffee. They say misery loves company, well so does joy. Thanks for sharing. Aloha buddy
@brucedocsmith2837
@brucedocsmith2837 2 жыл бұрын
Very moving…reminds me of my childhood. As a PK @ home my Dad played guitar & mandolin, plus we had a piano & Hammond in a 100 yo huge historical home where many weddings were held. Had 2 cousins in a Gospel quartet that I got to travel with. They have a couple albums. I played trombone but was left out of the voices they were blessed with. What loving memories. The music offers me an escape from PTSD. In fact I was also moved deeply from the Army snipers song u posted. Been lurking awhile now & my 1st comment & joined the group today. I can’t play cause a spinal inj but I am learning so much more about music. Sorry bout the “book” Again THANK YOU so much for sharing. “Doc”
@alanjsph
@alanjsph 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael! ❤
@edwardbridges7958
@edwardbridges7958 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you ,gave me a new understanding of what little I do know.
@dallasmaru501
@dallasmaru501 2 жыл бұрын
Really been waiting for someone like yourself for a long time who is articulate enough in the nuances yo deep dive into a piece I studied for years and arguably THE GREATEST HENDRIX TRIBUTE EVER- GARY MOORE RED HOUSE COVER AT THE 5OTH START ANNIVERSARY 2004!! So much for you to dive into that suits your style of critique ,beyond the guitar skil- including body language, accents, expression, pino palladino on the base!!Truly a once in a lifetime journey for the ears that brings you home safely in the end!! A performance I watched when I was 16 and continue to watch at 33. RIP Gary moore
@donaldmusic6274
@donaldmusic6274 2 жыл бұрын
The Stanley Brother's version of "Angel Band" is nothing short of marvelous. It's the version they're emulating
@stevenchait2459
@stevenchait2459 Жыл бұрын
Check out their version of Mountain Dew.
@searchbar83
@searchbar83 2 жыл бұрын
My dad was a banjo player in a few Bluegrass bands. Not any big name ones. Just local. But going to his shows has given me a deep love for Bluegrass music. I love when I hear other people talk about thier love for it as well.
@ceeph36
@ceeph36 2 жыл бұрын
Same for me. My grandfather was in several bluegrass bands and I grew up going to festivals every weekend. His band put out a few albums locally that they sold at shows and they got to play the Ryman(home of the grand ol opry) and were Kentucky state bluegrass champions a couple times in the late 70's early 80's. Bluegrass will always hold a special place for me growing up in Kentucky(live just down the road from Rosine the homeplace of Bill Monroe the father of bluegrass) I liked this version of Angel Band but to me that song will always be the Stanley Brothers' to me Ralphs vocals just sound more authentic than whoever the lead singer was in this video. I guess maybe I am used to that Kentucky accent that Ralph definitely had so it sounds more normal to me.
@searchbar83
@searchbar83 2 жыл бұрын
@@ceeph36 My dad always talked about the Stanley brothers and Bill Monroe. Before my dad passed away we went to the grand ol' opry and got to see Randy Scruggs before he passed and Old Crow Medicine Show. One of the best shows I've ever seen.
@macfamily2
@macfamily2 2 жыл бұрын
Vassar’s solo on Midnight Moonlight still gives me goosebumps after all these years.
@rankenfile
@rankenfile 2 жыл бұрын
Your personal rambling is what keeps me watching kind sir. Thanks for sharing the Buzz Busby cut!
@scotthubbard8813
@scotthubbard8813 2 жыл бұрын
Started playing the banjo a few years ago and got bit by the Bluegrass bug. Thanks so much for covering this kind of music. This stuff and the delta blues truly are the roots of a lot of modern music. Thanks again and keep em coming..
@papacarl2002
@papacarl2002 2 жыл бұрын
Nice post Michael - I live in NC and lucky enough to go to Merlefest many times and saw Doc Watson, Del McCoury, Chris Thile (as a teenager) before the Oh Brother bluegrass explosion- AND, good sir, I totally enjoyed revisiting Megadeath in your earlier post!. Keep on rockin’ man!🤘🏼🎧🤟🏼
@Guitargate
@Guitargate 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
@mickknight6963
@mickknight6963 2 жыл бұрын
Doc was so great. Used to have album he and Chet Atkins did together! Amazing. He was on "Will the Circle Be Unbroken Vol. 1" album, that's where I fell in love with his music, and Bluegrass!
@billtilghman2232
@billtilghman2232 2 жыл бұрын
So glad you got to see Billy Strings (minutes from me, but unable to attend for various reasons)! You’re the one who introduced him to me on your channel and I thank you SO much for that. I enjoy your passion which is so much like mine for so many songs and artists.
@clytierimberg3629
@clytierimberg3629 2 жыл бұрын
I’m not a musician and probably not your typical follower, but I love the guitar and I love how you help me hear more in music even if I have no stinking clue what the hell you are saying most of the time. I have loved Old and in the Way since my freshman year of college-1978!-and I listened to it today with new ears. Thanks!
@jj18057
@jj18057 2 жыл бұрын
The wood brothers do an incredible angel band
@ryanphelan6861
@ryanphelan6861 2 жыл бұрын
Grateful dawg is one of best documentaries going. Brings it full circle for the two. They talk about the bill monroe high lonesome sound. DGQ20 was my favorite cd boxset for years hearing the evolution and all 3 discs are all equally good. American beauty, ripple, attics of my life, brokedown, friend of the devil is as closed as Dead came to this sound I also cant live without American Beauty what an album. Saw these guys, jerry douglass, tony rice, mark oconnor, dave grisman, paul kershwin at Flynn theatre in Burlington VT. Dobro is such cool instrument. FYI you might dig gillian welch and david rawlings if you love this stuff its unique. They were on O'brother soundtrack. Check out song "caleb meyer" or "miss ohio" to hear range. Good stuff
@mikesimmons5526
@mikesimmons5526 2 жыл бұрын
Bluegrass holds a special place in my heart and forever will. Especially a Tony Rice song. Great video!!!
@phyziiiic
@phyziiiic 2 жыл бұрын
its been such a long time since u started doing these reacts, lessons and so on. thank you so much for entertaining throughout a pretty rough time. yet theres still no react of mark knopfler eventho he is one of the most brilliant guitarists and such a great songwriter. simply one of the most underrated men in rock & roll so id be happy to see one of him incomming :) keep up the great work!
@anthonydunne7385
@anthonydunne7385 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for reminding me to get back to listening to Old and In The Way!! Excellent. Thank you.
@LonesomeJukebox
@LonesomeJukebox 2 жыл бұрын
love this posting. as a big time Doc Watson fan, I love listening to some good ol' stuff.
@WildwoodSon
@WildwoodSon 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your love of bluegrass, Michael. I purchased OAITW and Will the Circle be unbroken during my high school senior year (c. 1974.) Coming from folk, rock and pop background it helped get me over my prejudices concerning genres of music I'd not exposed myself to. If it sounds good, it is good. Cheers.
@seamusmcfreak
@seamusmcfreak 2 жыл бұрын
Michael, love your work, love your insights. I have learned a lot about music from you and really enjoy watching you break things down, I hope youtube is paying you well, they put in at least 5 commercials on this one. They are making a killing off of you! Keep up the great work!
@officialWWM
@officialWWM 2 жыл бұрын
He’s probably losing most of the money to copyright holders…
@jfoss1974
@jfoss1974 2 жыл бұрын
I saw Billy Strings in July here in Schaumburg, IL. Amazing pickers. Amazing. They’re so talented. Old And In The Way was over before it was even known about. Amazing that Jerry could pick banjo and play on a level with some of the greatest bluegrass musicians ever. All while doing JGB and of course Grateful Dead. Following your channel along with Lessons with Marcel has me playing my guitar more than I have in 10 years! Thanks for the inspiration.
@joeblough261
@joeblough261 2 жыл бұрын
Schaumburg baby! Lol, I spent a couple years on Rolling Meadows and spent a lot of time in Schaumburg over the years. Now I'm down south about a half hour or so...
@johndrake4254
@johndrake4254 Жыл бұрын
Michael your show is well done. Way above my head but your passion makes me come back. Your time with us in the bluegrass genre really is special. Living in the Blue Ridge Mountains you don’t have to go far to hear top shelf talent. If possible I would encourage you to check out Molly Tuttle. She was folk guitar player of the year. Incredible singer and songwriter. Looking forward to work my way through your library of shows.
@leehjones
@leehjones 2 жыл бұрын
What an exquisite explanation of the diminished chord. And it totally highlights why the music is so good.
@goodfellamoto5787
@goodfellamoto5787 2 жыл бұрын
Growing up on this music and playing these old hymns in church in our little bluegrass band is one of my fondest memories and always will be.. I love all music but gospel bluegrass will always hold a special place in my heart
@kramco.5984
@kramco.5984 2 жыл бұрын
I can't remember where I found my first Old & In The Way tape, but I'll never forget listening to it (and nothing else) for the next few months. Three tapes ruled my early years, Old And In The Way, Willie's Red Headed Stranger, and a blues mix tape from the 90's with Hooker, Hopkins, and Reed. Also, thanks for the Buzz Busby hook-up! I haven't heard that name in 24+ years and had forgotten.
@kylehurley5651
@kylehurley5651 2 жыл бұрын
Love the hat!
@robertgrosek1124
@robertgrosek1124 2 жыл бұрын
Love the video Michael. I’ve loved Old and in the Way ever since the original album was published in the late 70’s. The Hobo Song is my favorite. If you love Vassar, have you ever listened to Dickey Betts Highway Call? Great music. Kissimmee Kid!
@wlnrv
@wlnrv 2 жыл бұрын
I started in church, loved all metal and have comeback to bluegrass. So good to hear you like it to!!!
@robertdiehl1281
@robertdiehl1281 2 жыл бұрын
You are a country-soul-mountain-valley-gospel bluegrass man at heart lol. I respect that. Emotion is the reason we search for some way some means to connect ourselves with it. So, we play. Cool video dude.
@dlparker
@dlparker 2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! I've been a Dead fan since about '67 or '68 and I'd forgotten all about "Old and in the Way". And I'm with you on bluegrass. When I'm down there is no song like "Uncle Pen" (gotta be Bill Monroe of course) to get my spirits up. And I'd forgotten that Vassar played with these guys!
@scottmeister1980
@scottmeister1980 2 жыл бұрын
Many years ago when I was a young man, my friend Lonnie, a fiddle player and I, hung around after watching a Vassar concert. We snuck backstage and found Vassar’s dressing room, there was a well known, talented, young local fiddler already there. Vassar invited us in and we all had a great visit with him. He was very friendly and was genuinely happy to talk to us young, hippy bluegrass fans. He was a great talent, a nice man and a true inspiration to a group of young Canadian bluegrass fanatics.
@2011Matz
@2011Matz 2 жыл бұрын
Nice analysis. I always loved Old And In The Way, but let's not forget the Nashville Bluegrass Band for gospel. I'd like to add that the original Lost appears to be from Louisiana, which may indicate a New Orleans funeral march influence.
@duanethompson2360
@duanethompson2360 2 жыл бұрын
I played traditional bluegrass dobro for 20 years. I’m now retired but played with lots of musicians. I specialized in pitiful numbers, vocals and harmonies. I loved the happy melodies with pitiful words with great harmonies!
@docsiltanen
@docsiltanen 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael…..Bluegrass has been huge for me as well…. when I was a child in the late '70's my Dad had a Bluegrass band, they practiced every Wednesday night at our house. SO I grew up listening and playing Bluegrass… now those rhythms, that phrasing, those harmonies are so deeply ingrained in my musical vocabulary that I couldn't get lose them if I tried with all my soul. Doesn't matter what I play I always carry that childhood of music with me…...
@WILDBILLSOUTDOORS
@WILDBILLSOUTDOORS 2 жыл бұрын
I think that Larry Sparks has some of the smoothest and most unique "D" runs in bluegrass, it would be cool to see you break down some Larry Sparks licks!
@davidcann3809
@davidcann3809 2 жыл бұрын
This was excellent. I just saw Billy too, in DC. I just love looking for KZfaq videos of folks in little country churches singing bluegrass gospel, an incredibly honest form of music.
@jebadiahswan8467
@jebadiahswan8467 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 39 seconds into the video and I've gotten goosebumps already. That intro 👌 also the fact that you not only mentioned Billy Strings , but got to see him. My sweet lord. What a gift! He is a big part of my listening catalogue
@futurevintage1597
@futurevintage1597 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video , goodtimes
@wildautoharp
@wildautoharp 2 жыл бұрын
Michael, I completely agree....I play lots of stuff, but it's the "Old Time Gospel" as done in the appalachians that really sets so well on me. Easy to play, but hard to play well!
@rjmorpheus
@rjmorpheus 2 жыл бұрын
Wow...that was amazing... I haven't listened to any Bluegrass in over 5 years. May need to back and listen to those old gospel songs...
@beatlesfan2788
@beatlesfan2788 2 жыл бұрын
I love seeing how much you love music. I think you’d LOVE the band Trampled By Turtles! Great modern bluegrass music. I really think you’d dig them!
@adamgordert5525
@adamgordert5525 2 жыл бұрын
The Pizza Tapes were my first experience with these guys . Loved it immediately
@bencarignan2711
@bencarignan2711 2 жыл бұрын
As I've gotten older, bluegrass has really grown on me. Your attention to detail is most impressive my friend. Great video.
@ewoe21
@ewoe21 2 жыл бұрын
Good stuff!
@boomerdell
@boomerdell 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, of course, Jerry is in the Pantheon of all-time great guitarists, and I am oh-so glad you’re highlighting how much more than that he brought to the music. And Jerry’s singing is too often ignored or over-looked. He had a beautiful voice that was all his own.
@johnking8888
@johnking8888 2 жыл бұрын
Bluegrass is songs of the ancient, prayers that transcend time, psalms of wisdom and regret that touch the humanity in all of us. It’s form never gets old. Thank you for sharing.
@mikem668
@mikem668 2 жыл бұрын
Late 1972, I read about this record, supposedly the Sgt. Peppers of country music. My college roommate and I put our money together and bought Will The Circle Be Unbroke. Oh my, they were right. The next summer, we hit a bluegrass festival. Standing in a circle next to Earl Scruggs as he played with everyone. Saw Doc Watson, Norman Blake, Vassar, David Bromberg, the Earl Scruggs Review, and the Dirt Band itself, numerous times over 5 days. Amazing music. But a more amazing culture. There's a great video of Doc and Earl playing with Merle and Randy. Little kid in the background on guitar. Everyone plays. Love Molly Tuttle, too. Great version of the Dead's Standing on the Moon.
@jcx5659
@jcx5659 2 жыл бұрын
Going to see Billy this coming Saturday. Cannot wait.
@jjohnson7929
@jjohnson7929 2 жыл бұрын
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver did the same for me! And "The Rage" of Rhonda Vincent and the Rage are freakin' smokin' man. Love it!
@markfrye4723
@markfrye4723 2 жыл бұрын
Yes there's something that's either different about that type of gospel music or maybe it's something that's different down deep inside of us. There's all kinds of great bluegrass gospel singers and pickers but the best-of-the-best in my humble opinion is Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver!
@douglove2412
@douglove2412 2 жыл бұрын
Eye-opener! I love bluegrass gospel, too, but I have ignored Old and In The Way for years and years. Knew it was there, but because of my aversion to the Grateful Dead, steered away from it. Stanley Brothers, Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, Hot Rize, Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives, for sure. But now, I’m going back for another listen. I have the Old and In The Way albums on vinyl. Time to spin! Thank you for the wake-up call!
@jacobanteau6020
@jacobanteau6020 2 жыл бұрын
If you don't know about them, I HIGHLY recommend you check out the Punch Brothers. It's more newgrass then bluegrass, but in my opinion "Phosphorescent Blues" is one of the greatest albums ever recorded. And it features legend chris thile with paul kowert and chris eldridge.
@PiDev
@PiDev 2 жыл бұрын
He did a reaction video to Familiarity
@jacobstall3656
@jacobstall3656 2 жыл бұрын
This was awesome. Bluegrass is probably my favorite, along with jazz. Just can't beat it.
@nomadman123
@nomadman123 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful music. There are so many branches coming off the Dead tree that pass through bluegrass, it’s fascinating.
@michaelhutchens4243
@michaelhutchens4243 2 жыл бұрын
My Grandfather, my GreatGrandfather and Great Uncle all played the Bluegrass Fiddle. Can you guess what instrument I play? You guessed it! The Fiddle. I love Bluegrass! Thanks for putting a spotlight on this style of music. Love your enthusiasm
@bobsykes
@bobsykes 2 жыл бұрын
Nice to know you love bluegrass. Pretty much every kind of music is great if you open yourself up to it. Honestly, though, I don't think anyone who played bluegrass ever thought about any of the theory concepts you talk about. I knew folks in my youth you played music like this on the front porch, and as you said, it was about everyone knew the melody, and they pretty much played everything else from the ear and the heart. Good one.
@fellowjelte
@fellowjelte 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Really enjoyed that. I'll be driving my car in a minute and Old And In The Way will be there too.
@americanagothic7851
@americanagothic7851 2 жыл бұрын
Billy Strings is amazing. Bringing back bluegrass in a great way.
@TarZak
@TarZak 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with you, hope to play this music during my funeral
@jdscoco
@jdscoco 2 жыл бұрын
Bluegrass is a passion for me too. It seems to be having a bit of resurgence with younger folks stepping in and doing good stuff with it.
@jimmystevens3800
@jimmystevens3800 2 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this MP - because of you and an unlimited streaming library - my new favorite thing is discovering things that were made in the early 70s, but I have yet to hear - especially 1973, which for me is probably the GOAT of years in terms of music recorded/released...
@rossmontgomery6869
@rossmontgomery6869 2 жыл бұрын
Sick Hat!!!!! Billy is crushing it!
@brandon.4451
@brandon.4451 2 жыл бұрын
"Ooh the winds blows cold. In the land of the Navajo." That was my first blue grass album too. Totally Awesome seeing you cover this! Edit: Might wanna check out "Not for Kids Only Album by David Grisman and Jerry Garcia"
@wjewell63
@wjewell63 2 жыл бұрын
I hear you man.....the oh brother where art thou is pretty awesome too...ty
@jeffrobuck6338
@jeffrobuck6338 2 жыл бұрын
I saw an early version of what became this band at a bluegrass festival in Long Beach, CA in the early 70s. Jerry, David Grisman, Richard Greene on fiddle (Seatrain) David Nichtern on vocals and acoustic guitar and Taj Mahal on upright bass. Peter Rowan was a perfect fit for the evolution of the band. His songs like Moonlight Midnight and Panama Red are classic.
@jamesjones-rp6cl
@jamesjones-rp6cl 2 жыл бұрын
This is the music that inspired Jerry to play in the 1st place and also brought David and Jerry and John together love it !!!! Maybe even as much as the Dead and JGB !!!
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