Near the end Thile throws St. Anne, Fisher, and Angeline up in the air, reassembles and improvises off of the result. At least that's what thought I heard. Good lord.
I've had the amazing honor of watching these guys do this from about 15 feet away at 2 in the morning. Check out Thile and Mike Marshall also if you like this.
thanks so much for posting the name of the first tune. i play the guitar and have been trying to find it on youtube for a while now, after having seen it played by some amazing players, both finger pickers and flat pickers
I hear ya! But you know what I do when I feel like that? I always think, well I am already better than Bill Monroe (FYI) Monroe is dead, so he can't play anything. But somehow the thought that I can play better than Bill Monroe is still conforting. Perhaps a bit of a morbid thought, but it helps me pick my mandolin back up and keep trying.
@@monologtube I think maybe he felt his younger playing was too sanitized or technically focused. I still think it was great, but I can't complain about his playing now either.
Heard him on a pod saying he sets his Loars up with a much higher action than he used to play on the Dudenbostel. He said the sacrifice in dexterity was worth it for the tone. Couldn’t agree more, but that exquisite cleanness def has its place.
If you haven't seen these two musicians, you are deficient in your musical experiences.
Two of the best musicians alive today!
Unbelievable! Some of the best musicians in the world!!!
the art of listen and conversation from another world!, Oh! everything about this clip is amazing. Thanks for sharing!! and HPY everyone folks!
6:39...chills. beautiful transition.
Musical geniuses!!! WOW!
Near the end Thile throws St. Anne, Fisher, and Angeline up in the air, reassembles and improvises off of the result. At least that's what thought I heard. Good lord.
It's nice to be amazed again. I've realized I've been looking in the wrong places and the true musicians are definitely out there
I've had the amazing honor of watching these guys do this from about 15 feet away at 2 in the morning. Check out Thile and Mike Marshall also if you like this.
Saint Anne's Reel at the end!! Great!!!!
And the very beginning maybe
sooooooo gooooood!
3:52 Awesome, a little Jim Messina groove 😎
thanks so much for posting the name of the first tune. i play the guitar and have been trying to find it on youtube for a while now, after having seen it played by some amazing players, both finger pickers and flat pickers
Wow! So much talent … niiice.
Just magic!
Iron sharpens Iron!!!!!
this is totally amazing!!!!!!!!!!
very cool
I'm familiar with it from the CD "Appalachian Journey" by Yo-Yo Ma, Mark O'Connor, and Edgar Meyer.
Damn.
what is the name of the first song in this medley?
Angeline the baker
Does anyone know the song that Brian Sutton jumps into at :50 ?
+Joel Ouellette High Heel Shoe
"Limerock"
what is the song at 0:55 ?
High Heel Shoe
I hear ya! But you know what I do when I feel like that? I always think, well I am already better than Bill Monroe (FYI) Monroe is dead, so he can't play anything. But somehow the thought that I can play better than Bill Monroe is still conforting. Perhaps a bit of a morbid thought, but it helps me pick my mandolin back up and keep trying.
I, too, am better at mandolin than several dead people. The difference with me though is none of those dead people actually played mandolin. Lol
Thile used to play so clean. He’s still great, but his style has changed a little over the years.
Good observation. I hear his mandolin having more soul, nowadays.
@@monologtube I think maybe he felt his younger playing was too sanitized or technically focused. I still think it was great, but I can't complain about his playing now either.
Heard him on a pod saying he sets his Loars up with a much higher action than he used to play on the Dudenbostel. He said the sacrifice in dexterity was worth it for the tone. Couldn’t agree more, but that exquisite cleanness def has its place.
There is nothgin better musically on youtube than this in my opinion. Just as good, certainly. Better, no.