Great show and sounds !!Maybe our old heroes need someone like Marty Stuart and the other guys to get back to their old levels of greatness. Thanks everbody
Everyone knows Marty played in Lester Flatt’s band for six years, starting at 13, right? And then in Johnny Cash’s band for five? His singing style sounds a lot like Johnny Cash, in a higher range, to me. Harry Stinson’s Jerry Allison paradiddle drives this 3/4 country ballad straight into rock’n’roll, the real deal, pure rhythm, the playing is stripped to the bone with perfect time and rhythmic nuance, and they’re just so relaxed. Marty’s first pro gig, at 12, was in a gospel bluegrass band; I think he knows and means exactly what he’s saying. I can’t believe how exciting this music is. (And speaking of Lester Flatt, that’s Earl Scruggs’s grandson on bass.)
Donald Thieme That’s true. On the other hand, the Byrds’ version wasn’t from Sweetheart of The Rodeo, and this wasn’t a Byrds concert. This was one of the Superlatives’ turns to step forward at this show, and they played Marty’s own version, which he recorded years ago and has been in his band’s regular repertoire ever since. (Ditto for Runnin’ Down A Dream in the Petty encore set, though that arrangement is pretty faithful, just a bluegrass version on mandolin etc.) Thanks.
No disrespect to these guys but this is a play by numbers,zero impact singalong version of a truly wonderful song ,,the meaning of the lyrics is totally lost here ,,what a shame
Such an awesome collection of talent on this stage. I love the Fabulous Superlatives, so talented yet willing to stand in the back, if needed
Outstanding performance of this country classic.
Now that is Country ROCK! Love it.
Marty Stuart and the Superlatives with Connie Smith - If I went all the way to Nashville and they were the only act in town, I'd be happy!
Oh man, how I love the snarl of that Telecaster.
"Snarl" is a great descriptor.
Greg. I think Gods gift to country music is the Telecaster.
Great show and sounds !!Maybe our old heroes need someone like Marty Stuart and the other guys to get back to their old levels of greatness. Thanks everbody
My fav version of this song by far...
Nashville cats...been playin' since they's babies...😉
This must have been a fabulous tour!❤
Nicely done! Saw them do this on this tour in Missouri-fab rendition!
Can’t watch this enough!
this stuff sounds a lot more country than the current nashtrash from crapville
Everyone knows Marty played in Lester Flatt’s band for six years, starting at 13, right? And then in Johnny Cash’s band for five? His singing style sounds a lot like Johnny Cash, in a higher range, to me. Harry Stinson’s Jerry Allison paradiddle drives this 3/4 country ballad straight into rock’n’roll, the real deal, pure rhythm, the playing is stripped to the bone with perfect time and rhythmic nuance, and they’re just so relaxed. Marty’s first pro gig, at 12, was in a gospel bluegrass band; I think he knows and means exactly what he’s saying. I can’t believe how exciting this music is. (And speaking of Lester Flatt, that’s Earl Scruggs’s grandson on bass.)
Not much like the Byrds version, however.
Donald Thieme That’s true. On the other hand, the Byrds’ version wasn’t from Sweetheart of The Rodeo, and this wasn’t a Byrds concert. This was one of the Superlatives’ turns to step forward at this show, and they played Marty’s own version, which he recorded years ago and has been in his band’s regular repertoire ever since. (Ditto for Runnin’ Down A Dream in the Petty encore set, though that arrangement is pretty faithful, just a bluegrass version on mandolin etc.) Thanks.
Great song !!!
The pros at work
Excelentes músicos y con clase
Wow! 10/10!
I prefer the original melody over this version any day!
Many musicians within this forum I bet.
We can dream on, but imagine if Crosby provided his harmonies here. Arguably still in good form.
I like the Band of Joy version.
i noticed they changed the tune
😎
No disrespect to these guys but this is a play by numbers,zero impact singalong version of a truly wonderful song ,,the meaning of the lyrics is totally lost here ,,what a shame
Dav, The only real shame here is your comment. You obviously know little to nothing about Marty & the guys .
@@paullevine1813 well ,we are all different,i know what i like and have a right to express it as do you,,Happy Listening