And thanks for brining so many Canadian songs to the fore of America and the world. ( misty eyes and very warm heart ). Born and raised in northern Canada, the musical backdrop of my life being here played by the finest performers. Own and play an old D-18 because of TR influence.
Whoever gave this a thumbs-down has the poorest taste in music in all history! This is hands-down one of the best songs Tony ever recorded and absolutely executed flawlessly! Unbelievable Talent.
Well, sorry. I'd be one of those. I think it is a great song. Gordon Lightfoot's version is magnificent, and so is Alison Krauss's. But this arrangement turns it into a speed display that drowns out all the delicacy and emotion of the song. Sure, the musicianship is top notch, but the speed and riffing are just too overpowering.
I'm certain Gordon Lightfoot would never have an objection to Tony doing his songs. He does them justice. and Lightfoot's music is a display in genius all by itself.
I'm completely with you. I'm in bristol tn. He is one of my family's favorites. Such deep deep soul. And Noone and I mean Noone plays guitar like tony!
Pure bliss. Lightfoot's poetry and melody with exquisite coordination of of 5 string instruments playing at the same time. I'm not familiar with bluegrass but can hear and see the intricacy and excellence.
His "official" recorded version is top notch! And is a bit slower than what is heard here. His solo on the recorded version is said to be one of his favorites, and I have to agree.
Few song more easily bring tears to my eyes. The solos, the lyrics, the class and level of heartfelt perfection all bring this one home. “They will find us in the shadows fast asleep”
Three of the greatest players on their instrument: Tony Rice, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush. All of them playing together live. These guys would never even think to pre-record a bunch of crap to play along with.....
I saw Doc many times. Wonderful experience. I grew up in an adjoining county in western North Carolina. When I was a young child and went to Lenoir, Doc would sometimes be their playing and singing for people.
Its amazing how much Tony sounds like Gordon Lighthouse on this tune.Jerry's dobro is great.First time I heard Gordon Lightfoot was in concert in St. John's,Nfld when I was studying...........great music in its way and thanks for posting.
Thanks for posting. TR Sings Gordon was my first Tony album. Listened to it while fixing my car eight hours straight. Found the tape in a box. Apparently, it was borrowed from a friend of my dad's. Love Tony, and I guess Gordon's OK. It's amazing what Tony did with it. Amazing. I wish I could wear a suit and do that. Too cool.
stefandurr: couldn't agree more. I am also a Canadian who grew up with tony rice and anyone who knows music and appreciates legendary talent would not call bluegrass "white trash". This song is beautiful and he is one of the best guitar players/ pickers in the business. Keep sharing this music, I love bluegrass.
"Native American" was the first Tony Rice cassette I owned (yeah, I said cassette - I now have it on CD). And the opening song, "Shadows" just spoke to me and I've loved it since. Great video! I'd love to find him doing Joni Mitchell's "Urge for Going." -g-
Native American is one of my top 10 favorite albums of all time - I learned SO many tasteful guitar licks of this albumn...aplied them to all kinds of music.
I first ran into Gordon Lightfoot in St.John's ,Newfoundland and his great vocals and songs have influenced Tony Rice as in this piece.Wonderful sound by the Tony Rice Unit here.Thanks for posting.
When I first heard this song I instantly fell in love with it I now listen to either version all the time. Both are very good and I can’t say which is better but Tony’s is the first one I listened to and so it’s a little bit of my favorite more. And what tv shower concert was this
Tony was so elegant and masterful when playing guitar as Clarence White was. But still we have Jerry. It is a delight to listen Jerry Douglas and Tommy Emmanuel playing together.
I see a few comments regarding Tony not mentioning the songwriter, Gordon Lightfoot. I have not traced this clip yet, but if it was a taped concert performance in front of a Bluegrass audience, that might explain things. Bluegrass/Traditional music fans already know GL wrote “Shadows”, the way a pop music fan knows who wrote “Satisfaction”. TR fans also would know TR as a Lightfoot stylist.
Alison Krauss does a great version. Look I am a huge Lightfoot fan and I know Rice respects and pays respect to Gordon so yes let it go, doing GL's songs are respect in itself and I don't see where he has tried to take credit for his songs. Thank you Tony and Alison for doing great interpretations
@@riceflatpicking4954 Indeed he did, there was no intentional slight of any sort here, TR would know any fan of his would be well aware of his love and reverence for Canadian singer-songwriters.
❤ you Tony. Desperatly trying to track down a copy of Native American on vinyl. Can anyone point me in a direction. Much love from Canada. We will miss you Tony!
My goodness. Arguing over this song and who wrote it? It's an interpretation of a beautiful song. I've seen him play this a bunch and he always gives credit to GL. Both versions are awesome, both are different, both are beautiful.
Martin Pusser THIS VERSION WAS NOT "BEAUTIFUL!" IT DID NOT DO THE ORIGINAL ANY JUSTICE. AFTER HEARING THIS ATROCITY, PEOPLE WILL GREATLY APPRECIATE THE GREATNESS OF GORDON LIGHTFOOT...
+Bill Last Fuck right off. Gordon Lightfoot gives his approval on tony rice, which means your opinion is worth shit...its people like you you who make music die ...you closed minded piece of shit.
We're so lucky that Tony Rice loved to sing Gordon Lightfoot songs.
Absolutely, and RIP to both legends.
Amen to that
Jerry Douglas' solo on this is unbelievable.
I love this rendition. And I love the album it's from. One of my favorite albums. RIP Tony, and RIP Gordon Lightfoot.
Native American is a sublime album.
Flawless musicianship effortlessly presented with pristine clarity, timeless and heartfelt
RIP Tony there will never be another. I’m so glad I lived in this world at the same time
Crying tonight listening to this. You will be missed, RIP TR
I can't like your comment more than once or you'd have 1M likes.
This was the first song I thought of and listened to when I heard the news. Glad somebody else did the same
I've seen Doc, Crary, Blake. I've heard thousands of guitar players. There will never be another player like Tony Rice.
still brings tears to my eyes after all these years. Thanks Tony for making my life less gloomy
And thanks for brining so many Canadian songs to the fore of America and the world. ( misty eyes and very warm heart ). Born and raised in northern Canada, the musical backdrop of my life being here played by the finest performers. Own and play an old D-18 because of TR influence.
Amazing song...... Gets me every time.
Me too man, me too.
RIP to Tony and Gordon, two absolute legends. Tony did an album's worth and more of Lightfoot songs but this one always stood out the most to me.
The greatest acoustic guitar player ever, and I love his voice !!!
Beautiful! Tony and Jerry sound so good together. I really miss Tony's voice. Native American is a great record!
RIP... I know now who I'll be listening to all evening...
Whoever gave this a thumbs-down has the poorest taste in music in all history! This is hands-down one of the best songs Tony ever recorded and absolutely executed flawlessly! Unbelievable Talent.
Written by Gordon Lightfoot . . .
Well, sorry. I'd be one of those. I think it is a great song. Gordon Lightfoot's version is magnificent, and so is Alison Krauss's. But this arrangement turns it into a speed display that drowns out all the delicacy and emotion of the song. Sure, the musicianship is top notch, but the speed and riffing are just too overpowering.
I'm certain Gordon Lightfoot would never have an objection to Tony doing his songs. He does them justice. and Lightfoot's music is a display in genius all by itself.
Not one of Gord's better known songs, but it is one of my favorites. Great job guys.
His greatest song, maybe.
@@ConservativeAnthem I think "If You Could Read My Mind" is his greatest.
His music is so deep and rich to me. Im from Henderson Tennessee. Maybe that is why I like his music a lot. Or maybe im just a human.
I'm completely with you. I'm in bristol tn. He is one of my family's favorites. Such deep deep soul. And Noone and I mean Noone plays guitar like tony!
@wilmastatzer1260 ♥ !
just heard of his passing this morning..a sad day in music 😔 RIP Mr Rice
Man that guitar break just tears right through you. TR was simply the best.
Listening here in SW Ontario today. First time I've heard this and am loving this interpretation of Mr. Lightfoot's very underrated song.
it does NOT get any better than this!!! Tony & rest of 'em ALL masters!! (Tony -his voice like buttah!)
Pure bliss. Lightfoot's poetry and melody with exquisite coordination of of 5 string instruments playing at the same time. I'm not familiar with bluegrass but can hear and see the intricacy and excellence.
His "official" recorded version is top notch! And is a bit slower than what is heard here. His solo on the recorded version is said to be one of his favorites, and I have to agree.
I know this is a really old post...but I'm from Canada and I love Tony Rice. Don't generalize man. This is sophisticated music man.
Don't give a f**k about how old any post is man, great music is great music, and it lasts and lasts, and that says it all.
Few song more easily bring tears to my eyes. The solos, the lyrics, the class and level of heartfelt perfection all bring this one home. “They will find us in the shadows fast asleep”
Beautiful. Tony was singing so great then. And what an awesome rhythm guitar player he was too.
Three of the greatest players on their instrument: Tony Rice, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush. All of them playing together live. These guys would never even think to pre-record a bunch of crap to play along with.....
Beautiful, profound excellence.Wish I had dicovered Tony Rice 50 some years ago
I saw Doc many times. Wonderful experience. I grew up in an adjoining county in western North Carolina. When I was a young child and went to Lenoir, Doc would sometimes be their playing and singing for people.
Its amazing how much Tony sounds like Gordon Lighthouse on this tune.Jerry's dobro is great.First time I heard Gordon Lightfoot was in concert in St. John's,Nfld when I was studying...........great music in its way and thanks for posting.
Thanks for posting. TR Sings Gordon was my first Tony album. Listened to it while fixing my car eight hours straight. Found the tape in a box. Apparently, it was borrowed from a friend of my dad's. Love Tony, and I guess Gordon's OK. It's amazing what Tony did with it. Amazing. I wish I could wear a suit and do that. Too cool.
Beautiful, beautiful song.
This has to be one of my favorite songs.
Man I love Tony. I wish I could have saw him live.
stefandurr: couldn't agree more. I am also a Canadian who grew up with tony rice and anyone who knows music and appreciates legendary talent would not call bluegrass "white trash". This song is beautiful and he is one of the best guitar players/ pickers in the business. Keep sharing this music, I love bluegrass.
Well, then - you must know that this song was written by Canadian Gordon Lightfoot.
"Native American" was the first Tony Rice cassette I owned (yeah, I said cassette - I now have it on CD). And the opening song, "Shadows" just spoke to me and I've loved it since. Great video! I'd love to find him doing Joni Mitchell's "Urge for Going."
-g-
Can only hope Tony & Gordon are having a little picking & grinning session in heaven. RIP to two great performers.
Native American is one of my top 10 favorite albums of all time - I learned SO many tasteful guitar licks of this albumn...aplied them to all kinds of music.
I first ran into Gordon Lightfoot in St.John's ,Newfoundland and his great vocals and songs have influenced Tony Rice as in this piece.Wonderful sound by the Tony Rice Unit here.Thanks for posting.
Tony Rice is so amazing.
Love listening to all interpretations of this G L song.
I love lightfoot but lets face it,he's getting on inyears,lets be glad we have talents like Tony and a few others to carry on his legacy
One of the great guitar player...
GREAT SONG ...
RIP...
Tony's break here is just stellar. Ahh its so dang awesome
All you can say about Tony Rice is:WOW!!!!
Love it, love it thanks tony rice and the person who uploaded it thank you🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💐💐💐🌺🌺🌺
Awesome cover of a Lightfoot song. Tony Rice owned this version.
great tune, sweet solos
This is wonderful. I remember this on TNN, around 1988, I taped it too. I saw Tony that year at the Stewart Theatre - NCSU.
Nice song,
Greetings from Saudi Arabia
Great tribute to Gord by a another great artist.
great song and as a bonus Jerry's mullet deserves a trophy!
Honestly one of my favorite songs, I live in Hamilton...Ontario...Canada, and I ...PLAY...BLUEGRASS!
Beautiful! One of the best videos I've ever seen on youtube - actually made me smile.
Tony Rice will always be my favorite of all time!
Tony is the best guitar singing musician with a fabulous band may he rest inpiece
When I first heard this song I instantly fell in love with it I now listen to either version all the time. Both are very good and I can’t say which is better but Tony’s is the first one I listened to and so it’s a little bit of my favorite more. And what tv shower concert was this
absolutely lovely
One of the best albums of all time. Period.
Tony was so elegant and masterful when playing guitar as Clarence White was. But still we have Jerry. It is a delight to listen Jerry Douglas and Tommy Emmanuel playing together.
Il più grande di tutti!
I see a few comments regarding Tony not mentioning the songwriter, Gordon Lightfoot. I have not traced this clip yet, but if it was a taped concert performance in front of a Bluegrass audience, that might explain things. Bluegrass/Traditional music fans already know GL wrote “Shadows”, the way a pop music fan knows who wrote “Satisfaction”. TR fans also would know TR as a Lightfoot stylist.
AND..Tony has credited Gordon countless times.
Alison Krauss does a great version.
Look I am a huge Lightfoot fan and I know Rice respects and pays respect to Gordon so yes let it go, doing GL's songs are respect in itself and I don't see where he has tried to take credit for his songs. Thank you Tony and Alison for doing great interpretations
@@riceflatpicking4954 Indeed he did, there was no intentional slight of any sort here, TR would know any fan of his would be well aware of his love and reverence for Canadian singer-songwriters.
Look at that all star line up!
Don't know why people are going on about such nonsense, but I can't stop marveling at how smooth and articulate Tony Rice is as a picker. Unbelievable
Nice stuff. He sounds great and looks cool.
He's amazing!
I was like #1000 and I gotta admit, that felt really good.
Wonderful music. I enjoy listening
❤ you Tony. Desperatly trying to track down a copy of Native American on vinyl. Can anyone point me in a direction. Much love from Canada. We will miss you Tony!
Nice version of Lightfoot song, knew it from the first few notes.
RIP Tony, you will be missed.
so amazing love this song
I love Tony Rice SO MUCH
Tony Rice recorded another, more recent, version of "Shadows" with Alison Krauss. It's excellent and the recording quality is as good as it gets.
Yeah! It’s excellent!
Is there a link? I’d love to see it
@@LinYouToo Try this one ua-cam.com/video/6KeHE9Yvx28/v-deo.html
thanks bluegrasslibrary great video
RIP Tony Rice.
The voice of acoustic music.
One of my top three Gordon Lightfoot songs sung and played by one of my top five guitar players....
RIP, Tony. You are missed.
This is soulful
I miss these day's and hearing T-bone out on the Festival Circuit.
Tony is the man!
What a Band
I remember seeing him play years ago and he had a really long ponytail in the back.
just......the best......
If God plays a D-28 it would sound like this.
Tony Rice is real.
God is not real
Tony would disagree with you on that.
Tony Rice had more talent in his mustache than exists in Billy Strings' entire generation.
Billy Strings would probably agree with you! But to the rest of us you just sound like kind of an a**
Still my favorite Rice tune!
My goodness. Arguing over this song and who wrote it? It's an interpretation of a beautiful song. I've seen him play this a bunch and he always gives credit to GL. Both versions are awesome, both are different, both are beautiful.
Martin Pusser THIS VERSION WAS NOT "BEAUTIFUL!" IT DID NOT DO THE ORIGINAL ANY JUSTICE. AFTER HEARING THIS ATROCITY, PEOPLE WILL GREATLY APPRECIATE THE GREATNESS OF GORDON LIGHTFOOT...
+Bill Last Fuck right off. Gordon Lightfoot gives his approval on tony rice, which means your opinion is worth shit...its people like you you who make music die ...you closed minded piece of shit.
I have listened to both versions dozens of times and I like both, but if I had to pick, it would be Tony's version. Great song none the less.
@@Billsingsong you full of crap!!! Tony done a whole album of Gordon lightfoot and it was excellent, better than the original!!!
I have not heard anybody arguing...
Wow! some real Tony Rice haters out there judging buy the dislikes! awful! he's just awesome!
amazing song!! the brothers barton do an awesome version when they play live.
Es un guitarrista genial !
The best name in bluegrass music, in the Appalachian dialect, "White" Rice.
Nice song
The best.
@ShwaZmoto
I'm Canadian and I love bluegrass and tony rice!
RIP legend
Really just skimming the surface of this song. Glib.
I also miss hearing him sing
2:50-2:55 👀 sublime
R..I.P tony rice...
Legend