A little bit of history: Dad wrote the line, "Found myself a paper, friend, read yesterdays news, folded up page 21 and stuck it in my shoe." The Tennessean newspaper back then the obituaries were in the "B" section usually about pages 20-23. The old southern joke is, I feel so bad I had to check the obituaries to see if I was dead. "B" for Blake would be about page 21. Checked, nope, not dead, so I folded it up and stuck it in my wore out brogans of a struggling Nashville guitar player. We lived on Richland Ave. and Church Street is how Dad would come home from the Pickin' Parlor and GTR's on 2nd Ave.
What a solid performance all the way through but man @ 1:35 right after the chorus they are just completely locked in as you can see when Dan cracks that little smile. Those are the magic moments that all musicians are on a life long search for. It's our drug.. you don't just hear it but you feel it in every fiber of your being. That tightness is the magic...
Beautiful performance, which follows Tony Rice's arrangement of Church Street Blues closely. But, credit where it's due, the tune was written by Norman Blake, whose arrangement is very different from Tony's but no less wonderful for that.
I wish there was a “love” button to click. I feel like I subconsciously have been waiting to hear Dan cover a tony rice song for a while, and if I had any to pick from this was it.. so, thank you for entertaining my subconscious desire.
Amazing performance by two absolute masters. Whoever recorded and mixed / produced this deserves a big thumbs up too. Gaven’s solo @ 1:10 is one of the tastiest things i ever heard.
Wow , this is very well done, and the audio is perfect. That seasoned singing voice is the one I would pick to honour Blake and Rice, and Gaven Largent is a new misician to me, great player! Thanks for posting !
A bit more Weissenborn in the mix would have been nice and a tad more sparkle, a bit heavy on the bass end but it was wonderful just the same. Class all the way.
A little bit of history: Dad wrote the line, "Found myself a paper, friend, read yesterdays news, folded up page 21 and stuck it in my shoe." The Tennessean newspaper back then the obituaries were in the "B" section usually about pages 20-23. The old southern joke is, I feel so bad I had to check the obituaries to see if I was dead. "B" for Blake would be about page 21. Checked, nope, not dead, so I folded it up and stuck it in my wore out brogans of a struggling Nashville guitar player. We lived on Richland Ave. and Church Street is how Dad would come home from the Pickin' Parlor and GTR's on 2nd Ave.
Hey thanks for sharing I listened to Norman growing up in north ga and working for the RR.
What a solid performance all the way through but man @ 1:35 right after the chorus they are just completely locked in as you can see when Dan cracks that little smile. Those are the magic moments that all musicians are on a life long search for. It's our drug.. you don't just hear it but you feel it in every fiber of your being. That tightness is the magic...
Dan Tyminski is a an incredible talent !
Beautiful performance, which follows Tony Rice's arrangement of Church Street Blues closely. But, credit where it's due, the tune was written by Norman Blake, whose arrangement is very different from Tony's but no less wonderful for that.
I love how everyone who plays this song does so in putting their own touch on the song…tastefully and respectfully.
I wish there was a “love” button to click. I feel like I subconsciously have been waiting to hear Dan cover a tony rice song for a while, and if I had any to pick from this was it.. so, thank you for entertaining my subconscious desire.
Amazing performance by two absolute masters. Whoever recorded and mixed / produced this deserves a big thumbs up too. Gaven’s solo @ 1:10 is one of the tastiest things i ever heard.
Would literally wiz myself if Dan looked over and smiled at my playin like he did with Gaven!
Damnit Dan, I love your singin voice so much man.
Great sound. Could. Listen. All day. Thanks ❤❤❤❤
Wow. Great sound, performance, and what a great mixing by whoever did it. Love the weissenborn
Love this so much. Dan looks like he’s seen some things. Love itS
man thats some great mixing too.. i wish i knew how they mix that :) great stuff
What a great treat!
Blows my mind that this channel doesn’t have more subscribers. Definitely deserves it.
This gets better every time I hear it!
Beautiful !
Dan's voice is a national treasure.
Absolutely wonderful. Fantastic
wow these instruments sound incredible, but it's the musicians playing them that make this performance
Wow, hats off to all involved!! This was a beautiful video and an amazing performance
Great sound
Great singing and playing of a beautiful song. I wish that I could hear more Weissenborn guitar. I love that soft, mellow sound.
Wow. Beautiful.
Lovely.
really lovely
SWEET!
Amazing!!!
Wow , this is very well done, and the audio is perfect. That seasoned singing voice is the one I would pick to honour Blake and Rice, and Gaven Largent is a new misician to me, great player!
Thanks for posting !
Absolutely Wonderful!!! Thank You so much for sharing this!!
Awesome
I can’t hit like enough times for this.
Well done fellas! 👏 👏
Wow❤❤❤🇹🇩🇹🇩🇹🇩🍀🏝️
This is so damn good.
Wow! Nuf said.
Dan is so underrated
Indeed x10.
Wow.
Wir haben gerade den Song für uns entdeckt....
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comfy AF
Amazing but did he first fold his bill fold and put in his shoe? Ouch!
Nice! Mixed up the words in the second verse though.
A bit more Weissenborn in the mix would have been nice and a tad more sparkle, a bit heavy on the bass end but it was wonderful just the same. Class all the way.
Damn ! Dan Tyminski looks like he just got back from Bear Camp ! WTH ? If he needs a dollar or two for a hair cut and shave , I'll spot him !