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  • @daviddoyle4516
    @daviddoyle4516 5 років тому +6

    I was fortunate enough to see met Clarence ,his father, Gene Parsons ,Roger Mcquinn and the Byrds at the Ashgrove in Los Angeles ,hang out at their table and talk and see 3 sets,,,it was a once in a lifetime experience I treasure to this day,,,

  • @bertlau569
    @bertlau569 4 роки тому +4

    I'm here just to see Clarence. Rewarded handsomely thank you.

  • @30pupsik
    @30pupsik 12 років тому +8

    very cool of gram parsons to sing a part of in my hour of darkness about clarence..wish i was around back then. my dad saw clarence play with the byrds right after he got back from vietnam at wall stadium in nj.. must have been cool

  • @Papoliteo
    @Papoliteo 11 років тому +19

    Peter Rowan, one of the most talented singers of our time. Grisman, who needs to say more. his versatility on the mandolin is incredible. Heres to great musicians and great bluegrass.

  • @guitarice
    @guitarice 16 років тому +18

    Two words come to mind when I hear Clarence play. Timing and elegance. And did he ever look cool. He seemed to have such a calm and gentle spirit. He is much missed.

  • @strawman8
    @strawman8 13 років тому +6

    The banjo( Bill Keith) is played awesome in this one;not too loud as to overpower the other instruments and all in all a fantastic job by all musicians.Thanks for the post.

  • @arthurogle7581
    @arthurogle7581 5 років тому +7

    Superb bluegrass!!! A fan of Clarence even after he's gone. Can't touch him on my Martin. Alas and
    alack.

  • @tennisbumojai
    @tennisbumojai 12 років тому +25

    This is my generation of bluegrass players. Just carrying on the flame.
    The loss of Clarence was immeasurable.

  • @randyjones7818
    @randyjones7818 7 років тому +3

    Sadly so..1973..we did not see enough of Clarence white and his great guitar playing style.what a player..love his old herringnone.rj

  • @ztahs
    @ztahs 6 років тому +10

    Man, that was one heck of a band. Poor Clarence, there's no telling where he might have taken things. He was so inventive.

  • @MarkMaysey
    @MarkMaysey 13 років тому +1

    This is the kind of music I was hearing when I grew up. Good stuff!!! Love all the instruments.

  • @fitchsen
    @fitchsen 6 років тому +8

    so sad to think of the loss of Clarence.

  • @speakwhnspkn2
    @speakwhnspkn2 14 років тому +3

    Wonderful. I'm not really that knowledgeable about bluegrass music, but the harmony here is tight and the playing is superb. Good musicianship will always prevail no matter the genre.
    I do plan to learn a lot more about the guys like Bill Monroe, Flatts And Scrugs and the others who have created and/or preserved this great music.

  • @nllleonard
    @nllleonard 10 років тому +5

    Incredible bunch of musicians...

  • @JimmyDeLocke
    @JimmyDeLocke 14 років тому +11

    I looked up "cool" in the dictionary -- It said, "see Clarence White"
    Rest in Peace, my brother, you were the greatest.

  • @sandsfamilymusic3861
    @sandsfamilymusic3861 8 років тому +13

    Lately I've been looking into the career and life of Clarence White. I knew who he was but didn't really know but a handful of particulars. I am amazed by his guitar talent and his accomplishments. He influenced so many guitarist and created a whole new style of guitar playing. The thing I'm most impressed with is that he created the B- Bender feature for the Fender Telecaster when he was with The Byrds and Marty Stuart still has his prototype guitar and plays it during his shows to this day. I think Fender still makes the B-Bender Tele. If anyone is interested you can see Clarence with his brother Roland with The Country Boys on The Andy Griffith Show episodes "Mayberry On Record" & "Quiet Sam" in season 1 episode 19 and 29. I can't believe Clarence died so young and so tragically. What a loss!!!!!

    • @jimmccall2689
      @jimmccall2689 7 років тому +4

      I think that Gene Parsons actually was the inventor, whereas Clarence White was the guitar player who was most famous for using the bender. Apparently Parsons' father had a machine shop so that helped him with the development process.

    • @sandsfamilymusic3861
      @sandsfamilymusic3861 7 років тому +3

      Thanks for the update

  • @trobb32
    @trobb32 11 років тому +6

    The orginal big hair band, lol.
    Clarence and Peter sound fantastic together on Dark Hollow...best version I've ever heard.

  • @TruegrassBoy
    @TruegrassBoy 14 років тому +2

    Grisman and Rowan played together in "Old & In The Way" but for the most part this configuration was a new thing at the time. Great Bluegrass!

  • @riverdream6368
    @riverdream6368 8 років тому

    こんな 素晴らしい映像を残してくれて有難うございます。
    宝物です。

  • @waynerjson
    @waynerjson 11 років тому +12

    No one ever made more use of a blank space than Clarence and Charles Sawtelle.

    • @Dulcimerea
      @Dulcimerea 7 років тому +3

      Exactly. I used to see Hot Rize in the 80s at Winfield and didn't even notice Charles until he turned into Slade with a suit with lights on it. His guitar breaks were so understated, relatively speaking, compared to what I expected to hear, or was used to hearing. But his unique guitar style- every musician has a unique style but his was really noticeably different, and it began to grow on me, so that I would listen for his breaks and fill-in notes and he proved to me that less is more. Later on I would mention Sawtelle to guitarist friends, and learned that they held him in the same high regard as they has for Clarence White or Doc Watson
      Finally last year I got the album made of Charles and everyone-"Music from Rancho Verde"- It is one of the finest albums ever made. It reminds me somehow of the important 1973 star-studded album "Will the Circle Be Unbroken", which brought a lot of new fans into acoustic stringed band music. Charles Sawtelle's album deserves to be in the ranks of the more important milestones or high points of this style of music. It's a masterpiece. RIP Charles, and thank you.

  • @PARADISE-RIVER
    @PARADISE-RIVER 12 років тому +3

    Great musician. So sad to die so young.

  • @smoovegittar
    @smoovegittar 7 років тому +2

    Oh man, thanks for posting!!

  • @Starladi106
    @Starladi106 17 років тому

    This is an awesome video and a real piece of history!

  • @grorob52
    @grorob52 5 років тому +3

    I wonder if the people in the audience knew what greatness they were listening too

  • @cabinbowman
    @cabinbowman 16 років тому

    Great video...classic love these guys

  • @Bareb0nes
    @Bareb0nes 14 років тому +1

    holy moly! its almost as if it were predestined for Bill's bus to break down.

  • @JimmyDeLocke
    @JimmyDeLocke 17 років тому +1

    Richard Greene still appears -- He was at Blythe, CA last year and at Sedona, AZ as well.
    This is e great "all legend" lineup. Bluegrass doesn't get any better. Its great to see the guys in their 70's garb. Too bad about Clarence. That was a tragic loss for the whole world.

  • @jd51452
    @jd51452 13 років тому +1

    Love the collar on Clarence's shirt.

  • @johndelgatto3659
    @johndelgatto3659 10 років тому +7

    Howdy! The new address for Sierra Records is P.O. Box 245, Etiwanda CA 91739.. Glad everyone has enjoy the video which has been on DVD now for some years. But there is more to come, working a high definition version with additional minutes of music never before released (no video) but with many unearthed photos of the band as part of a video album. JD

  • @SFJonesy
    @SFJonesy 17 років тому

    Thanks for providing this info. This is an example of the kind of service UA-cam could really provide (and get the copyright guys off our backs). So many times I see clips I would love to "buy" (in any format) if I could get something with better quality than these little un-savable Flash clips. Though some are so rare I'd settle for anything!

  • @watergroovin
    @watergroovin 13 років тому +4

    Americana in its purest form. So sad that tragedy folded out of this. We need to keep this alive the forces of Disney are slowly taking its toll.

  • @davidrotter3862
    @davidrotter3862 6 років тому

    I wish the entire video was available on UA-cam, or at the very least Orange Blossom Special... Even though the video credits roll through parts of it, Richard’s inspired playing and the audience’s response should be heard and seen.

  • @ALPACABOWLCOMPANY
    @ALPACABOWLCOMPANY 10 років тому +1

    Amazing.

  • @TruegrassBoy
    @TruegrassBoy 15 років тому

    Pretty cool vid. I really like Bill Kieth back there on banjo. Man he rios it up!

  • @ioanniskostoulas3843
    @ioanniskostoulas3843 3 роки тому

    Awesome pickin & singing!

  • @zenstdy
    @zenstdy 14 років тому

    fantastic

  • @diatroptoff94
    @diatroptoff94 13 років тому +1

    that manolin player is killer man!

    • @f5mando
      @f5mando 2 роки тому

      Yep. He should be in the IBMA Hall Of Fame by now...

  • @PARADISE-RIVER
    @PARADISE-RIVER 12 років тому +4

    Like the saying goes, only the good die young.

  • @wwcs52
    @wwcs52 11 років тому

    Excellent!

  • @panamintjoe
    @panamintjoe 16 років тому

    Rowan might be playing his '37 D-18 here. I think the liquor store owner still had Clarence's D-28 in hock at this time, the funds from which were used to finance a Colonels tour.(?) Clarence looks to be playing either his Roy Noble or Whitebook guitar. His '39 D-18 had been stolen by this time. Great video, even with the big hair.

  • @banjovi1953
    @banjovi1953 17 років тому

    That was cool!

  • @nailswood
    @nailswood 13 років тому +1

    I watched this on PBS with my dad, who loved bluegrass. He hated this,said "Them boys need a haircut." I told him "Them boys don't need anything." Still, he did watch it all the way through.

  • @wisesatyr72
    @wisesatyr72 15 років тому

    great finger pickin stuff..kudos

  • @MWSevened
    @MWSevened 15 років тому

    @jthuber2001 you probably hit the nail right on the head with that one -- Good reading, I think it's hilarious too :) You should also check out his expressions on the Bob Baxter video / interview.
    Priceless *

  • @jobe69
    @jobe69 17 років тому

    Hard To Believe This Was 35 Years Ago..This Also Was The Year Clarence White Was Killed..
    I Got To See Him With The Byrds At The Fillmore East And Remember Them Doing "Eight Miles High" I Was Probably 17 or 18 When I Saw Them..What A Band That Lineup Was..Sweetheart of The Rodeo Band Without Gram Parsons..

  • @TaylorLabreche
    @TaylorLabreche 17 років тому +1

    that is fantastic music i bet you crazy rock heavy metal people can't play none of this

  • @GregDrayGregDray
    @GregDrayGregDray 14 років тому

    You gotta love these guys.I guess their fame makes it seem that they are better but there are alot of really great pickers out there. Great music obviously Peter Rowan forgot the words! Shows you that even the famous pickers make mistakes.

  • @alan4sure
    @alan4sure 8 років тому +1

    Nice harmony by Peter Rowan.

  • @argelbargel7680
    @argelbargel7680 6 років тому

    I play a bit of mandolin, and love everything Grisman does.

  • @dreadfulsnakes
    @dreadfulsnakes 12 років тому +3

    Not sure how you can be more 'real' that these guys. Prior to Muleskinner:
    Bill Keith: Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
    Peter Rowen: Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
    Richard Green: Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
    Clarence White: The Kentucky Colonels
    David Grisman: Red Allen and the Kentuckians, Del McCoury

  • @williamkelley4728
    @williamkelley4728 3 роки тому

    Yes sir!

  • @hooragood
    @hooragood 13 років тому +1

    When you take into account that you could have dropped acid and smoked joints with the boys it adds a new dimension to their playing.
    RIP Clarence.

    • @michaelleestowe
      @michaelleestowe 6 років тому

      I see Peter Rowan every April at MerleFest in N.C. Last year he sang "Panama Red" and told a naughty story about Bill Monroe. Glad he's still making a good noise.

  • @stephaneg9591
    @stephaneg9591 2 роки тому

    Clarence's eye contact right after Peter misrepresented the lyrics made me laugh (^0^)

    • @santacruzman
      @santacruzman 2 роки тому

      Half the time Rowen sounds like he's singing a harmony line. I would not consider this a good vocal blend but maybe it was different live.
      He thinks he's Bill Monroe, now. (shakes head)

  • @dmthom
    @dmthom 15 років тому

    Looks like dawgs having a stroke during the guitar solo! Great stuff

  • @soulsoundstudio
    @soulsoundstudio 4 місяці тому

  • @t4texastom587
    @t4texastom587 3 місяці тому

    Purty good crowd of
    pickers right 'cheer.

  • @billrdk50
    @billrdk50 14 років тому

    @GregDrayGregDray Peter Rowan was the dude who wrote Panama Red. It's quite possible that he burned one just before this performance!

  • @PCPrabbit
    @PCPrabbit 15 років тому

    grisman is such a freak. it's awesome

  • @andr00NZ
    @andr00NZ 6 років тому

    There is the guitar of Clarence now played by Tony Rice. Awesome tone.

    • @6412mars
      @6412mars 5 років тому

      Not the HD-28 here my friend

  • @TaylorLabreche
    @TaylorLabreche 17 років тому

    not sure if it is but a guitar that clarence white has tony does have he even did some target shooting on it

  • @docdave15
    @docdave15 14 років тому

    My uncle has played with Peter Rowan

  • @btruboff
    @btruboff 16 років тому

    great frank wakefield tune!

  • @TruegrassBoy
    @TruegrassBoy 14 років тому

    Ooooooooie! Sweeeeeeeeet!

  • @cooper4205
    @cooper4205 17 років тому

    great stuff! can this tape still be found?

  • @nedkline886
    @nedkline886 8 років тому +2

    looks to me that peter is playing clarences famous 1937. large sound hole d28 , anyone else think this.

    • @collectiques1
      @collectiques1 8 років тому +2

      no way. Clarence did not own the guitar at this time. Peter is playing an old D18 for sure, and it may be a prewar. The guitar you are thinking about is the 1935 D28 owned by Tony Rice now.

  • @babbchuck
    @babbchuck 17 років тому

    Man - Clarence White, Peter Rowan, David Grisman, could it be any better than that?

  • @JQNobody
    @JQNobody 12 років тому

    I am sleeping.
    Dark Hollow.

  • @PCPrabbit
    @PCPrabbit 13 років тому

    @shademonger13 im totes a huge rowan, white, grisman etc fan. 'twas all in jest.

  • @robertericks
    @robertericks 17 років тому

    It's a Whitebrook or a Noble Custom.

  • @roselovr2004
    @roselovr2004 17 років тому

    From Sierra Records, far as I know.
    I really should *report* this, but I'm being wimpy.
    Sierra Records Books and Home Video
    P.O. Box 5853
    Pasadena, CA 91117
    You can actually see Mr. Delgatto--gent in white shirt sitting on the aisle clapping away--he put this thing out. It's awesome. I have it on VHS
    Hey, any business ya can give him would be great.

  • @poolesplace1076
    @poolesplace1076 6 років тому

    I S I T David Grisman mandolining here? Who's the little yellow fellow? And who's the T A L L vocal?

  • @austenrobinson2747
    @austenrobinson2747 5 місяців тому

    You don’t get Tony Rice without Clarence. There’s no telling who would have been the real GOAT if Clarence had not been killed but I firmly believe it one of the two.

  • @burns81981
    @burns81981 17 років тому

    Agreed. My musical taste runs all over the map, and for that I'm thankful to my parents for introducing me to everything from classical to early Metallica.
    There is so much amazing stuff all over the place, what's the use in blasting a style that you don't like for no other reason than you don't like it?

  • @jd51452
    @jd51452 12 років тому +2

    Look at all that hair.

  • @henrynevins
    @henrynevins 13 років тому

    @edmunk No, Clarence died July 15, 1973.

  • @81kentboy
    @81kentboy 6 років тому

    Dave's playing Sam Bush's hoss

  • @descargaelbano
    @descargaelbano 14 років тому

    What the heck is the dog doing there at 1:10 ???????????

  • @roselovr2004
    @roselovr2004 16 років тому +1

    Yes, it stinks. I've heard he was loading up (vehicle) after a show he did and a drunk driver hit him.

  • @taylor410ce
    @taylor410ce 17 років тому

    and they can't. That is why people who really know they're music can understand this.

  • @TFrills
    @TFrills 9 років тому +1

    Looks like we've got the Charles Manson twins on guitar and mandolin

    • @TFrills
      @TFrills 9 років тому

      ***** elaborate

    • @philipperholland
      @philipperholland 9 років тому +10

      +TFrills dude, that's clarence white - he's a legend - worthy of cooler commentary

  • @roselovr2004
    @roselovr2004 16 років тому

    Velmous: Who are you to be spreading such malicious garbage? As far as I know, Michelle is alive & well & is working on a book--GOD BLESS HER! What???? You WISH it on her? I'm disgusted to see this post of yours in writing.

  • @MrJimc2
    @MrJimc2 12 років тому

    eh...not really.

  • @zenstdy
    @zenstdy 14 років тому

    fantastic