Hell yeah. My friend had this on VHS back in the day and we would watch it nonstop! This is when I also tried Mary Jane for the first time so it was an amazing experience for me! God, the memories make me want to cry….
This 1992 show at the Austin City Limits was one for the books. The 17th season also featured an all-female songwriters special and the reunion of Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks and The Acoustic Warriors. It was an amazing season, and I'm so glad that they featured Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.One of the best things about Austin City Limits is the variety of musical artists that it features, and the 1992 season was no exception. Season 17 of ACL included musical heavyweights like Travis Tritt, Hal Ketchum, and Trisha Yearwood. Not everyone in the music world was so lucky that year, though: we lost Roger Miller. On the other hand, there was a lot to celebrate, as well. George Strait made his acting debut in Pure Country, and Johnny Cash and Bobby Blue Bland were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1992 was a special year with many memorable moments in music and entertainment. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones had a special performance on Austin City Limits, Billy Ray Cyrus released his debut album featuring “Achy Breaky Heart,” Johnny Carson said goodbye to The Tonight Show, Jay Leno took over as host, and Bill Clinton was elected as our 42nd president. It was an eventful year, and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones were a big part of it.👍
I remember watching this when it first aired. I couldn’t believe what I was witnessing. It’s still just as fresh as the day I saw it. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing stuff. Finest musicians. Pioneering genres and setting new music standards. Lucky enough to have seen them a few times. In person, you can be moved to tears. I was.
Amazing musicians. I still have yet to see Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. I did have the pleasure of seeing Bela Fleck "My Bluegrass Heart" it was amazing!
The fidelity to the sound on the records is just phenomenal, colored with just enough improv to keep it unpredictable. Truly a great day for jazz anytime these guys are spreading the word to a wider audience.
I have never heard a man play wah harp, ocarina (!), and piano as brilliantly as Howard Levy. Holy crow! I love the jazz arrangements, and the carnival outfits too. Cool ending. Some of the most masterful playing I've ever seen.
Howard Levy was an amazing and integral member of the early edition of the Flecktones. The band continued to evolve through other fine configurations after his departure.
So many people are walking in darkness. Claiming to known something when they haven't even been born. These guys were in their prime! Or were we only allowed to see what they thought we as mere humans could comprehend? I loved Austin City Limits 😄 Béla Fleck! Howard Levy!!!! They didn't even break a sweat...
Saw them in Sacramento at the Crest Theater with my kids. Great show. Got to do a meet and greet at the bus as they were departing. Nice people. On one song, maybe Sinister Minister, Bela and Victor exchanged instruments. On another Victor brought out a standup bass and Futureman drummed with sticks on a piece of paper on a wooden box.
I bought the first Flecktones album but didn’t buy another one until Live Art. Not sure why or how that happened. I kept listening to the first one all those years. I guess when Levy left, I thought the music wouldn’t be as good. Live and learn.
Saw this on PBS years ago, thats when í first discovered Bella fleck and the flecktones. I learned a lot that day, about music and its silly to pay 400 dollars for a balloon and a totbag. That being said, support public television.
Music is the universal thread that binds us all......it speaks to our souls .Carlos Santana,Al di Meola,Django Rienhart,Jimmy Hendrix,Paco De Lucia,Jean Luc Ponty,David Gilmour,Buckethead,Slash,Robert Fripp,George Harrison,Steve Vai,Steve Morse ,Michael Angelo Batio,Eric Johnson,Yngwie Malmsteem,Randy Rhodes,Stevie Ray Vaughan,Eric Clapton.....need I name more? They all talk about everyone coming together and forgeting our petty differences....Maybe there is much sense in what these guys are saying.....it’s never too late,judging by the foolishness we have subjected ourselves in the past 2500 years or so!
Hell yeah. My friend had this on VHS back in the day and we would watch it nonstop! This is when I also tried Mary Jane for the first time so it was an amazing experience for me! God, the memories make me want to cry….
what's Mary Jane?
STILL AMAZING!!!
Who is here after seeing Victor Wooten and his brothers live in 2024?!
Long live the gift of music. And thank you.
This 1992 show at the Austin City Limits was one for the books. The 17th season also featured an all-female songwriters special and the reunion of Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks and The Acoustic Warriors. It was an amazing season, and I'm so glad that they featured Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.One of the best things about Austin City Limits is the variety of musical artists that it features, and the 1992 season was no exception. Season 17 of ACL included musical heavyweights like Travis Tritt, Hal Ketchum, and Trisha Yearwood. Not everyone in the music world was so lucky that year, though: we lost Roger Miller. On the other hand, there was a lot to celebrate, as well. George Strait made his acting debut in Pure Country, and Johnny Cash and Bobby Blue Bland were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1992 was a special year with many memorable moments in music and entertainment. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones had a special performance on Austin City Limits, Billy Ray Cyrus released his debut album featuring “Achy Breaky Heart,” Johnny Carson said goodbye to The Tonight Show, Jay Leno took over as host, and Bill Clinton was elected as our 42nd president. It was an eventful year, and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones were a big part of it.👍
I remember watching this when it first aired. I couldn’t believe what I was witnessing. It’s still just as fresh as the day I saw it. Thanks for sharing!
You simply won't see a better show than these guys live--Bela, Victor, Futureman...
Amazing stuff. Finest musicians. Pioneering genres and setting new music standards. Lucky enough to have seen them a few times. In person, you can be moved to tears. I was.
Amazing musicians. I still have yet to see Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. I did have the pleasure of seeing Bela Fleck "My Bluegrass Heart" it was amazing!
Flecktones concerts along with those of John McLaughlin’s Mahavishnu Orchestra have been the most intense musical experiences of my life.
The fidelity to the sound on the records is just phenomenal, colored with just enough improv to keep it unpredictable. Truly a great day for jazz anytime these guys are spreading the word to a wider audience.
whats goin on here, only 64 likes ? i always come back to this video love it thank u
Austin City Limits, 1708, Season 17, 1992. The Subdudes / Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
I have never heard a man play wah harp, ocarina (!), and piano as brilliantly as Howard Levy. Holy crow!
I love the jazz arrangements, and the carnival outfits too. Cool ending.
Some of the most masterful playing I've ever seen.
I agree!!!! this is so far out the damn box...its in the next galaxy!
Howard Levy was an amazing and integral member of the early edition of the Flecktones. The band continued to evolve through other fine configurations after his departure.
True north is my favorite song by the fleck tones. I can’t get enough of that bassline
When the year 2045 comes I will go back in time with future man so I can watch these men perform live
So many people are walking in darkness. Claiming to known something when they haven't even been born. These guys were in their prime! Or were we only allowed to see what they thought we as mere humans could comprehend? I loved Austin City Limits 😄
Béla Fleck! Howard Levy!!!! They didn't even break a sweat...
Saw them in Sacramento at the Crest Theater with my kids. Great show. Got to do a meet and greet at the bus as they were departing. Nice people. On one song, maybe Sinister Minister, Bela and Victor exchanged instruments. On another Victor brought out a standup bass and Futureman drummed with sticks on a piece of paper on a wooden box.
That's s freaking great!!!
I've seen them as the Fleck times, plus Abigail and Bela together ❤
Foot tapping and head bopping the whole time. Amazing
19:40 what a fun intro to "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo"... I'm going on a Flecktones binge now...
These guys kick ass any day. :-D
This is unbelievably inspirational. Everybody looks so young! Gotta love the mullet
Love these guys.
Need to buy ALL their albums.
I first saw them on mtv sinister minister. Intrigued I went to a concert in Sarasota fl. 1990 and became a fleckhead.
Wowzers. Just wowzers.
Love it !This whole thing is coming to life!
Primetime Flecktones!!!!
I bought the first Flecktones album but didn’t buy another one until Live Art. Not sure why or how that happened. I kept listening to the first one all those years. I guess when Levy left, I thought the music wouldn’t be as good. Live and learn.
Blu Bop - 0:07
True North - 5:28
Yee Haw Factor - 10:46
Flight of the Cosmic Hippo - 19:38
Tell it to the Gov'nor - 24:33
Thank you
Do I detect a hint of metric lips in that last one
@@im1385 those ideas have a way of reappearing, don't they?
What a lucky audience!
it is absurd that this only has 4k views
couldnt agree more brother what is this 64 likes only, its a hidden gem this live
Awesomeness!
WOW!
Ain't that some sh- t
Bela is a musical genius
Incredible musicianship... what else is there to say?
Howard Levy and the Flecktones
Exactly.
Saw this on PBS years ago, thats when í first discovered Bella fleck and the flecktones. I learned a lot that day, about music and its silly to pay 400 dollars for a balloon and a totbag. That being said, support public television.
Yeah! True North for me too!
Victors fit is fire
Hell Yes!!!!
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Fine as wine ad infinitum 🥰
I have no idea what this is....but I DIG IT A LOT!
its jazzy bluish funka bela rific grass blues !
imagine if they tnrew in a bit of baby elephant walk during the flight of the hippo?
Im gettn palpitations from it now.
*_when all musical jenius in one band_*
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Excellente'
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Oh, and by the way, I have seen the same show with them all on skate boards in Nashville. Beat that sht!
name of the song that starts at 5:30 mark?? just incredible
True North from the UFO TOFU album (Howard's last before he left around 1993 and then he came back around 20 years later!).
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The superlative
Compared to none
What year is this?
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28:04 :D
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Music is the universal thread that binds us all......it speaks to our souls .Carlos Santana,Al di Meola,Django Rienhart,Jimmy Hendrix,Paco De Lucia,Jean Luc Ponty,David Gilmour,Buckethead,Slash,Robert Fripp,George Harrison,Steve Vai,Steve Morse ,Michael Angelo Batio,Eric Johnson,Yngwie Malmsteem,Randy Rhodes,Stevie Ray Vaughan,Eric Clapton.....need I name more? They all talk about everyone coming together and forgeting our petty differences....Maybe there is much sense in what these guys are saying.....it’s never too late,judging by the foolishness we have subjected ourselves in the past 2500 years or so!
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This is ineffable