Gillian Welch - 07-24-2004 - Dublin, Ireland
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Gillian Welch - 07-24-2004 - Dublin, Ireland
Source: DV Camcorder - ? - DVD
Lineage: DVD (unknown gen) - PC - Handbrake - MP4
Set 1
I Want To Sing That Rock and Roll
Elvis Presley Blues
Rock of Ages
Ruination Day
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
Look At Miss Ohio
One More Dollar
Make Me Down a Pallet
Red Clay Halo
Set 2
My First Lover
No One Knows My Name
Black Star
The Revelator
By The Mark
Racing In the Streets
Everything Is Free
Caleb Meyer
The Way It Will Be
Wrecking Ball (with Old Crow Medicine Show)
After Midnight (with Old Crow Medicine Show)
John Henry (with Old Crow Medicine Show)
I was there that amazing night in Dublin. it was as close to a perfect gig I've ever been to.
Old Crow Medicine show opened, I'd not heard them before... I remember how great they were and wondering if she was right to bring them... they were powerful!
As soon as she and Dave started playing though I knew I was in the presence of greatness. They had us spellbound! A beautiful night.
One More Dollar is my favorite song by Gillian. It reminds me of my Mother and her siblings leaving the Hill's of Eastern Kentucky, in the 1950's for the Industrial Jobs in Northern Ohio. But I miss those hills with the windy pines....
The first time I went to Dublin, I lost my car for 23 hours and I had a great time walking around singing with lovely people from all over the world.
I Want to Sing that Rock 'n' Roll -- 0:35
Elvis Presley Blues -- 4:35
Rock of Ages -- 10:45
Ruination Day -- 15:02
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You -- 19:32
Look At Miss Ohio -- 23:31
One More Dollar -- 28:31
Make Me Down a Pallet -- 33:48
Red Clay Halo -- 38:19
My First Lover -- 41:59
No One Knows My Name -- 46:42
Black Star -- 52:24
The Revelator -- 57:50
By The Mark -- 1:06:02
Racing In the Streets -- 1:10:00
Everything Is Free -- 1:14:24
Caleb Meyer -- 1:19:54
The Way It Will Be -- 1:23:31
Wrecking Ball -- 1:30:55
After Midnight -- 1:36:52
John Henry -- 1:43:13
Thanks, Adam. This is much appreciated.
Wow another amazing amazing video with NO comments... Dave and Gill singing Bruce!?!?!?!? this is incredible, incredible concerts go down in Dublin, that's for sure!!! Thanks for this....
(To offer context) I was there for this gig. Such a good gig. For about ten years I talked about this gig as being the best that I had ever been at, it probably still is. YouTubing doesn't do justice to how good these instruments sounded in the room. Still remember this as being the first time I heard 'That's The Way It Will Be', it was a brand new song at the time, the reaction afterwards tells me it was the first time most there that night had heard it, it took seven years before this song made it to a record, I was counting. The OCMS album was released earlier this year and was a favourite at the time, OCMS being there was a welcome surprise. Thank you so much for the upload.
Just saw them two days ago, June 30, 2017. You hit the nail on the head. The sound they produce live is indescribable, such incredible musicianship with two voices and two plus instruments at most!!!! One of the best concerts I have seen in my life. WOW!!!!!!
Saw them at the Beacon Theater in NYC in early August. Front row center. Incredible show. Thanks for this post.
I was there and also raved about it for years. I was fortunate to see Patti Smith in Vicar Street & also this show within the same week - diverse but both equally amazing. It should be noted that Dave played with OCMS for their full opening set before the main show with Gillian. That moment at approx 50.30 mins (just before Blackstar) when Dave mimics the Dublin accent is one I return to as it always make me laugh - spot on 😸
"took seven years before this song made it to a record, I was counting. "
I saw them debut it in SF 1 month later, and I covered 'throw me a rope' as they called it off and on in 2 different duets, one with wife which proved a bit too prophetic. but 7 years it was.
I’ve also said before they are a “must see live” duo! Recording is lovely but doesn’t do it complete justice. Love their music.
Well I sure appreciate this modern timeless music.
big aste my time i came for ocms these to are not that good they should of turned my boy lose to give em some ump haha waste
“Black Star” is hauntingly beautiful, this entire concert I believe is a masterpiece so to say. Thanks for uploading this magical video. 🙏❤️
yes, and as always: their songs are live perfect like the studio-version, sometimes even better. a perfect folk-duo. love them !
Wie konnte ich fast Siebzig werden, ohne diese beiden fantastischen Musiker zu kennen??
this finally got me looking deeply into RH. I saw them a month later at the fillmore in SF same tour/setlist. Amazing show.
we learned the way it will be soon after and played it for 7 years before it came out on their last disc.
Nice piece of history. Mighty fine.
Favourites are "the Revelator " and "That's the Way it Will Be ". They never fail to offer breathtaking covers a la the JJ Cale "After Midnight ". Thank you for posting.
For a second I was like when did I comment on this? Have I seen it before? Lol. Nope, some other fella with a similar name, dummy.
bliss to the ears
Racing at around the 1h10 mark. Thanks for incredible upload.
Thank you T Bone Burnet for your contribution also.
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Is that the lads the from Old Crow Medicine Show at the end? Anyone?
yup !!! :)
can you crochet a song to rock and roll?
I was at the 2011 show in the Grand Canal Theatre. Where exactly was this show performed?
I await the day they come back here to Ireland! Peerless harmony.
One hell of a night of dead straight fabulous playing ..unfortunately the sound tec must of been out sniffing
they are soooo lovely untertainers, not just the music, they have a hell of humor. this is how live concerts work. fabulous !!!!
Brilliant gig but it needed a fiddle for the entire show rather than just the end. Especially for an Irish audience.
At the same time that was a bonus. They have always written, arranged, recorded, and performed as a duo with Gillian being the focus. Think it was only Dave Rawlins side project David Rawlins Machine where a fiddle may have made an appearance on stage regularly.