Jan, i just ran across this today, 5-18-24, thanks for posting. I don't remember hearing this great ensemble at the birchmere before. This is great! I loved everyone of these ole boys. Those were good times for bluegrass. How i miss it. Thanks, kt
0:00 Nine Pound Hammer (5:15 "How do you make G?") 5:46 Slipstream (Béla Fleck) (11:14 "All-stars of the world" & other names) 12:05 Ginseng Sullivan (Norman Blake) 15:30 Wayfaring Stranger 21:32 Cincinnati Rag (24:19 "Ron Wasserman, Darol Anger") (24:38 Tony Introduces Everyone) (26:08 "Darling... you look marvelous tonight") 27:39 Home From The Forest (Gordon Lightfoot) (31:48 "He was five years old") 32:33 Poor Richard's Blues (Poor Richard's Almanac) (37:25 "Singin' the ever-lovin' shit") 37:31 Molly and Tenbrooks (41:55 Fiddle vs. Violin - the hills of Appalachia & Edinburgh) 42:39 Banjo/Fiddle Medley 46:00 You Don't Know My Mind (Jimmy Martin) (49:35 Process of Elimination / "Our Ass is Grass") 50:36 Whitewater [Schatz calls it "Lawnmower"] (55:23 Intermission) (55:43 "Ol' John Duffy's Children") 56:42 Old Train (The Seldom Scene) (58:28 Tony messes up the end of Old Train-"shit") (56:51 Introductions pt. 2) 1:01:43 Emphysema Two-Step (Jerry Douglas) 1:05:39 "Flux, do it one more time"-end of Emphysema Two-Step (1:06:20 "Nepotism" / "Union Scale" / "Go ahead, darling...") 1:07:43 Fare Thee Well (Bob Dylan) 1:12:14 Natchez Trace (Béla Fleck) [in progress]
So fortunate that this historic event was captured. This is as good as it gets! Every single one of these musicians has changed and influenced the course of bluegrass for generations to come.
This is an audience recording that I am pretty sure I know the source but the attributes have been removed so we don’t really know who made the recording, do we?
50:35 One of the hottest versions of Whitewater your momma will ever hear. 58:25 Tony flubs the break off on Old Train. SHIT! 1:05:30 Flux do the ending again (I’ll get this SOB) 1:06:50 How much did Sam charge to play on Tony’s records 1:19:45 Jerry makes Tony laugh with his dobro 1:46:33 Tony is “getting too old for this shit” and needs a “day job like a normal human being.” 1:51:56 “Tuning” 1:58:00 Peter Rowan impression 1:58:50 Make it like Joni Mitchell, Flux. 2:06:33 Clarence White used to own this D28 it don’t need no F’n cord ya understand!? 2:09:06 Tony plays Sam’s favorite “JAZZ!” lick. Then uses it in his solo at 2:17:06 2:18:05 “Sounds like Trischka, right?”
Gah man, stuff like this i just put my earbuds in, close my eyes and let the music take me away. Thank you for the incredible upload Jan.
WHAT A LINE - UP of fantastic musicians - It is amazing what they can do over simple chord changes - Virtuoso improvisations !
Jan, i just ran across this today, 5-18-24, thanks for posting. I don't remember hearing this great ensemble at the birchmere before. This is great! I loved everyone of these ole boys. Those were good times for bluegrass. How i miss it. Thanks, kt
0:00 Nine Pound Hammer
(5:15 "How do you make G?")
5:46 Slipstream (Béla Fleck)
(11:14 "All-stars of the world" & other names)
12:05 Ginseng Sullivan (Norman Blake)
15:30 Wayfaring Stranger
21:32 Cincinnati Rag
(24:19 "Ron Wasserman, Darol Anger")
(24:38 Tony Introduces Everyone)
(26:08 "Darling... you look marvelous tonight")
27:39 Home From The Forest (Gordon Lightfoot)
(31:48 "He was five years old")
32:33 Poor Richard's Blues (Poor Richard's Almanac)
(37:25 "Singin' the ever-lovin' shit")
37:31 Molly and Tenbrooks
(41:55 Fiddle vs. Violin - the hills of Appalachia & Edinburgh)
42:39 Banjo/Fiddle Medley
46:00 You Don't Know My Mind (Jimmy Martin)
(49:35 Process of Elimination / "Our Ass is Grass")
50:36 Whitewater [Schatz calls it "Lawnmower"]
(55:23 Intermission)
(55:43 "Ol' John Duffy's Children")
56:42 Old Train (The Seldom Scene)
(58:28 Tony messes up the end of Old Train-"shit")
(56:51 Introductions pt. 2)
1:01:43 Emphysema Two-Step (Jerry Douglas)
1:05:39 "Flux, do it one more time"-end of Emphysema Two-Step
(1:06:20 "Nepotism" / "Union Scale" / "Go ahead, darling...")
1:07:43 Fare Thee Well (Bob Dylan)
1:12:14 Natchez Trace (Béla Fleck)
[in progress]
So fortunate that this historic event was captured. This is as good as it gets!
Every single one of these musicians has changed and influenced the course of bluegrass for generations to come.
I was at this show. What a great recording. BW's soundboard, I guess. Thank you so much for posting. This is a true treasure!
This is an audience recording that I am pretty sure I know the source but the attributes have been removed so we don’t really know who made the recording, do we?
This is amazing!!!!
WOW!
This is amazing! Thank you!!!
This is a great recording! Funny onstage patter and relaxed. What a lineup, and Stuart is just 25 years old and already an Allstar.
Rarely if ever has a better band been assembled. I remember those times...these guys were the best at the top of their game.
1:38:40 cold on the shoulder.
50:35 One of the hottest versions of Whitewater your momma will ever hear.
58:25 Tony flubs the break off on Old Train. SHIT!
1:05:30 Flux do the ending again (I’ll get this SOB)
1:06:50 How much did Sam charge to play on Tony’s records
1:19:45 Jerry makes Tony laugh with his dobro
1:46:33 Tony is “getting too old for this shit” and needs a “day job like a normal human being.”
1:51:56 “Tuning”
1:58:00 Peter Rowan impression
1:58:50 Make it like Joni Mitchell, Flux.
2:06:33 Clarence White used to own this D28 it don’t need no F’n cord ya understand!?
2:09:06 Tony plays Sam’s favorite “JAZZ!” lick. Then uses it in his solo at 2:17:06
2:18:05 “Sounds like Trischka, right?”
Clarence White used to own this guitar it don’t need no f’in chord!!
Yes the guitar is the 1935 Martin D - 28 once owned by Clarence White and then later owned by Tony Rice - !
Jan what has happened to Tony Rice Rulz can not find it ,help me please
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