Guitar Teacher REACTS: PUNCH BROTHERS "Familiarity" LIVE 4K

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  • @BrokenWingman
    @BrokenWingman 3 роки тому +89

    One of my fondest memories is from a Punch Brothers concert. We were in this old theater in Texas. One of those small concert hall kind of places. Their set was just them, their instruments and ONE mic at the front center of the stage. They would trade positions, lean in and out, and move to bring out different sections, instruments, voices, during the songs. After their set we were all screaming for an encore, like ya do, and when they came back out, took the mic off stage, unplugged all their instruments. And walked to the edge of the stage.
    The entire audience, hundreds of people, went silent, I mean, SILENT. A silent I did not know was possible at a concert. We all waited for a moment, and then they started playing this song, completely acoustic, no mics or amplification of any kind. It was surreal. Even during the pauses and quiet moments no one clapped, or made a cheer of any kind, the entire crowed was transfixed in this moment. By the end you saw people wiping away tears and hugging each other amongst the cheers and applause. It was beautiful.

    • @NANA-tz7ep
      @NANA-tz7ep 3 роки тому +4

      Stuff like this makes life worth living.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher 3 роки тому +6

      I've seen them do that unplugged unmiked thing at a theater of 925 people. It was ridiculous. You could hear people stifling coughs. It was the pin dropping silence you hear people talk about but never hear. Chris first did Bach, and then they did a song, I don't recall what it was. But it was magic. They are magic. I've seen them 7 times, and Nickel Creek 3 times as well.

  • @christopbutto
    @christopbutto 3 роки тому +253

    There's a reason Chris Thile was awarded a MacArthur Genius grant.

    • @WILDBILLSOUTDOORS
      @WILDBILLSOUTDOORS 3 роки тому +21

      Dude! I've always said Chris Thile is number 1 living mandolin player in the world, and probably the greatest to ever live. No doubt he's a genius!

    • @tonekilltech
      @tonekilltech 3 роки тому +12

      @@WILDBILLSOUTDOORS His genius goes way beyond mandolin. Greatest musical genius alive, period!

    • @sarupyabhandari9373
      @sarupyabhandari9373 3 роки тому

      @@tonekilltech Hey Can you react to the song "Bhanai" By Tribal Rain.

    • @WILDBILLSOUTDOORS
      @WILDBILLSOUTDOORS 3 роки тому

      @@tonekilltech can't disagree with that!!

    • @ryanbarnes3919
      @ryanbarnes3919 3 роки тому +4

      Dude won the national mandolin competition in Winfield, KS at 12 years old. That's pretty impressive considering it's usually reserved for people like Mark O'Connor.

  • @andrewlazar4804
    @andrewlazar4804 3 роки тому +121

    Noam Pikelny is probably the sickest banjo player alive not named Bela Fleck. I love the "walls of sound" he creates with the banjo, makes it sound like a whole new instrument

    • @andersgadejensen6945
      @andersgadejensen6945 3 роки тому

      Very cool effect, yes! A bit of a magic trick. He's rolling on the same note on 1st and 2nd string. Try it out and get that Pikelny vibe - or come join with the rest of us Pickels-heads at the artist works course. It's AMAZING.

    • @shijo222
      @shijo222 2 роки тому +1

      I love your comment! Bela indeed is king.

    • @TheGumbyGuy
      @TheGumbyGuy Рік тому +1

      they're all fantastic musicians. Chris Thile is probably the best mandolin player alive today.

  • @wilsah
    @wilsah 3 роки тому +155

    Chris Thile is a living legend

    • @kevincoenen4473
      @kevincoenen4473 3 роки тому +6

      Yes, his technical ability is 2nd to none, he's far and away the best mando player on the planet. And his music theory is so complex.
      I remember watching some class he taught to a crowd, and he said something that I think essentially sums his style up... Something about how when you are on a 4th or something (i forget what chord progression he was walking through), there are so many different note choices to follow. Everybody expects it to resolve to a 5th, but that actually makes that the *least insteresting choice*. That, to me, completely sums up his style. Always unexpected note choices for the sake of being interesting. And it works, it captivates his audiences.

    • @pjw2000
      @pjw2000 3 роки тому +3

      And he's not even 40! (Well, he turns 40 next month.)

  • @thescowlingschnauzer
    @thescowlingschnauzer 3 роки тому +39

    Welcome to the Thileverse. You now must consume all the following musical experiences with utmost urgency:
    - Punch Brothers
    - Goat Rodeo
    - How To Grow A Band
    - Nickel Creek
    - I'm With Her
    - Watkins Family Hour
    - Live From Here
    - All the people's solo records and duo records
    Hope you enjoyed your life because good luck getting it back!

  • @davidsolie9244
    @davidsolie9244 3 роки тому +82

    In case anyone didn’t know, the banjo player’s name is Noam Pikelny, and his song Waveland is unbelievable

    • @GabrielLewis
      @GabrielLewis 3 роки тому +3

      Man I fuck with Noam so much, He's amazing.

    • @shanesturgill75
      @shanesturgill75 3 роки тому +5

      Pickles! He may just be my favorite Punch Brother... at least until I switch my focus to any of the other four.

    • @ronnierutledge4256
      @ronnierutledge4256 3 роки тому +5

      I’ve seen him with Stuart Duncan in Nashville and with Punch Brothers in Fayetteville. Noam is beyond belief as a musician and could easily be a stand up comedian. He’s got some great posts on his UA-cam channel.

    • @shanesturgill75
      @shanesturgill75 3 роки тому +4

      @@ronnierutledge4256 yep, love his sense of humor!

    • @jeffwolinski2659
      @jeffwolinski2659 3 роки тому +1

      Have you seen Noam play guitar??? No surprise that he is amazing!

  • @Utoober67
    @Utoober67 3 роки тому +64

    This was my most favourite reaction of yours. I've told you before, as have many others, that you are so good at this. So engaging. And so respectful.
    Chris is a genius. I have followed him and his many incarnations for a long time. Thanks for highlighting this wonderful Punch Brothers performance.
    Much love and respect to you, Michael.

  • @JedHoover
    @JedHoover 3 місяці тому +3

    "It is such a rare thing to see something THIS technical breath with THIS much life"
    This is the most accurate way to describe the Punch Brothers, they are truly a magical band. One of the greatest bands I've ever seen and probably ever will see. Such an elite level of technique, musicality, and songwriting all at once.

  • @nelidathomas1562
    @nelidathomas1562 3 роки тому +28

    They closed their Athens, GA show with “Familiarity” unplugged with the band right up on the stage apron. I was a blubbering mess by the end of it. Amazing.

  • @chrisisthedude1
    @chrisisthedude1 3 роки тому +38

    That may be the most beautiful musical performance I’ve ever seen or heard.

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +7

      Welcome to the Punch Brothers :) There's a whole world of material to dive into, between all of their different albums, solo albums, and other projects... I've been listening since I was 8 years old to Chris's projects, I just turned 29 today, and I still am regularly discovering material I've never heard before of them. It's a wonderful obsession! Listen to All Part of the Plan next, (the official live session they did), and then catch their latest Front Row Boston performance: some of the greatest stuff on UA-cam in my opinion.

    • @chrisisthedude1
      @chrisisthedude1 3 роки тому

      @@NathanDowdyMedia happy birthday my dude!

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому

      @@chrisisthedude1 Thanks man!! It's been a good one, getting to watch this video and experience the joy of music with everyone!

  • @bluescelt5317
    @bluescelt5317 3 роки тому +44

    Many of their pieces are played like symphonic movements. The silence is as powerful as the sound.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher 3 роки тому +1

      And then, they go into a traditional bluegrass romp and it is just as much fun.

    • @SeanStephensen
      @SeanStephensen Рік тому

      This song is in Sonata form, so this comparison is pretty strong :)

  • @rtgonzo
    @rtgonzo 3 роки тому +23

    This is what you get when 5 of the singularly best at what they do play and write together for 15 + years. Masterful musicianship.

    • @phucyfillk5535
      @phucyfillk5535 3 місяці тому

      I'm pretty sure you could have them all swap instruments and still have one of the best pure bluegrass ensembles ever.

  • @ogs1mpson609
    @ogs1mpson609 3 роки тому +28

    Punch Brothers covered Tony Rice’s album ‘Church Street Blues’ in it’s entirety to close the 2019 Rockygrass festival, It brought a tear to me and my friends eyes, we felt so lucky to be there. It was pure magic.

    • @vocalimpactplays217
      @vocalimpactplays217 2 роки тому +1

      They actually recorded it! Album is called "Hell on Church Street", just came out maybe a month ago...I've had their version of "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" stuck in my head for weeks. Seeing them next weekend, but I'm worried it'll only make things worse

  • @johncummins9234
    @johncummins9234 11 місяців тому +5

    I had the opportunity to go to Chris’s acoustic camp this summer in Glen Cove NY.. all of members his band (new violinist…she was amazing) and his many others like Nickel Creek where there… sitting, learning, dining and just hanging in company of these lovely talented musicians is something I will never forget. At first I wanted to sell my instruments and then I realized I will never be on the level of these folks… but in that short 4 days they raised my appreciation for what music can be, and in turn made me better in my small musical world. Thanks for the insights! Good Stuff!

  • @detestrian
    @detestrian 3 роки тому +48

    Chris Thile playing Dean Town with Vulfpeck is a great one

    • @dclarkmusic
      @dclarkmusic 3 роки тому +8

      The funky chicken neck is strong on that one

    • @tirecow
      @tirecow 3 роки тому +2

      @@dclarkmusic and vulpeck lookin like sailors in turtlenecks.

  • @makokuma7881
    @makokuma7881 4 місяці тому +3

    You just made my day three years later :). Have loved this song forever, never thought to look for a reaction to it. I absolutely love how enthralled and excited you were for this. Me too!!! And I never really had anyone to share this with, so thank you.

  • @Medium0Rare
    @Medium0Rare 3 роки тому +12

    The thing that kills me about Chris is that he knows how good he is... obviously... but even in he exaggerating performance he's still somehow modest. He owns it, but doesn't shove it in your face. He's just amazing.

  • @stuartjackson1565
    @stuartjackson1565 3 роки тому +48

    You mentioned early on that they "weren't keeping time" through some of the stops, but one of the amazing parts of this piece is that they are keeping time through all of it, and the 16th note pulse that Chris starts in the very beginning doesn't let up until the third movement. It's one of the things that gives you such a release of tension when the last movement begins.
    If you like Noam Pikelny (the banjo player), you should definitely check out "My Tears Don't Show". He did a video of it where he absolutely owns a Tele. It is utterly amazing, especially considering his primary instrument is banjo.
    ua-cam.com/video/yP_gJw-8qq0/v-deo.html

    • @dculp9284
      @dculp9284 3 роки тому +2

      You are absolutely correct - they are all still keeping time during that transition, which is how Thile and Eldridge know exactly when to come in on the first downbeat for the initial quarter notes of their muted rhythmic strum - while the others have been playing dotted-eights which makes it tricky to hear where the downbeat (and particularly where the one of the 4/4 measure) is. You can tell by watching those two as they play it live they are being careful to count it out, watch each other and stay together. The fact that the echo-like notes reverberate and dissipate out just before they start again is not a reaction to the sound of the room, but carefully counted out and a sort of planned out serendipity. There's a great transcription of this piece here that shows how it all works together so well: ua-cam.com/video/J0dq4nQ5dmw/v-deo.html

    • @wmritchey1101
      @wmritchey1101 2 роки тому

      The fills are perfection

    • @ratchet600
      @ratchet600 Рік тому +1

      Yeah! And they're playing the notes softer to mimic a long echo rather than hitting once and there being a natural echo which somehow avoids echoing everything else.

  • @GabrielLewis
    @GabrielLewis 3 роки тому +29

    You should react to Three Dots and a Dash by them, that song is just amazing.

  • @jacobanteau6020
    @jacobanteau6020 2 роки тому +13

    My absolute all time favorite band. You could do a 10 hour masterclass on just this song and you'd only be scratching the surface.

  • @chrisgeorge9814
    @chrisgeorge9814 3 роки тому +14

    “I’ll try not to play along too much” stares at the screen stunned for the first 3 mins 😂
    One of my favourite bands and I love the channel! Thanks for the great vids

  • @MrNonDescript01
    @MrNonDescript01 3 місяці тому +1

    My wife and i were in a Punch Brothers concert and they played this without amplification on the stage apron. We were in the second row, mid, and if was... amazing (such an understatement description). During that same show, a young couple in the front row got engaged during My Oh My.

  • @JimmyKip
    @JimmyKip 3 роки тому +13

    I love this performance. You can hear at the start how up the crowd is, pumped & excited for the show. Then by the time they do the live fade out mid song they’ve hooked everyone in the building. Then as the song moves to the ending you could hear a pin drop the crowd is almost collectively holding their breath until it ends and the tension & spell breaks and releases!

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +3

      Yessss exactly!! I've had the privilege of being in several of these crowds, and it's always the same: respectful, passionate, and intelligent listeners. Love a PB crowd!

  • @jrrd997
    @jrrd997 3 роки тому +5

    I went to see them, finally, and when they played Familiarity, it was so overwhelming, all I could do was cry. They are amazing, and that song is such a journey.

  • @Refresh5406
    @Refresh5406 2 роки тому +8

    I've been a fan of them since day one. I think they're the finest group of musicians that have come together in probably centuries, and this is the best thing they've written, in my opinion.

  • @kclange8231
    @kclange8231 3 роки тому +15

    Nice, you think that's good check their cover of Josh Ritter's "Another New World"
    Thile and Noam are legends on their instruments at such young ages. You can find Chris Thile playing publicly as a kid and he's better than most mortal men on mando.

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +4

      Another New World never fails to leave me in pieces at the end, just like the beautiful Annabelle Lee

    • @l.latham9549
      @l.latham9549 3 роки тому +1

      A reaction to Josh at all would be great!

  • @reneehill8648
    @reneehill8648 3 роки тому +9

    I love walking outdoors and I swear this composition is the closest thing to the sound of nature. the butterfly wings gravitating, busy ants in the kingdom of sand, squirrels wrestling, birds dipping in flight and even the conversation between fungi and tree...all during the slightest wind changes. ABSOLUTELY magical. Thank You for share.

  • @CarissaMcQueen
    @CarissaMcQueen 3 роки тому +24

    So excited for you to experience them in their entirety! I’ve had the pleasure a dozen times and ran into Chris at a bar once and he is so passionate about all music all the time, and all things that move him! Noam, Gabe, Critter, and Paul are- like you said- freaks of nature. Absolute Tops!

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому

      That's such a cool experience!! What did you say to him?

  • @andthebeatgoeson69
    @andthebeatgoeson69 3 роки тому +14

    Nickel Creek was a damn good band too.

  • @StephenBrennanGuitar
    @StephenBrennanGuitar 3 роки тому +3

    Punch Brothers live is almost like an out of body experience.
    This is truly music at its finest, arrangement, harmony and invention and stunning virtuosity. These guys work god damn hard at this and they're amoung the greatest there's ever been.

  • @heathercurnett265
    @heathercurnett265 3 роки тому +2

    Yeah, it changed my life too. Welcome to the club, friend. You'll love them for the rest of your days!

    • @heathercurnett265
      @heathercurnett265 3 роки тому

      Thile did a master class where he actually played the whole thing by himSELF! Keep an eye out for other master classes with him, usually through mandolin dot com, he goes into great detail about his process. I imagine you'll appreciate it more than most.

  • @bencatechi4293
    @bencatechi4293 3 роки тому +9

    You have to listen to this whole album. The way the last song resolves this one is gonna make you cry.

    • @heidigilsonmusic2800
      @heidigilsonmusic2800 3 роки тому +1

      It’s one of the best albums of all time, I say. These musicians are absolutely incredible and such fun to watch and hear!

  • @clintonsmith3771
    @clintonsmith3771 3 роки тому +9

    I've felt for a while now that this is the most beautiful piece of music I've ever heard. It's so awesome to see someone experience it for the first time.

    • @Jesse-lv2yo
      @Jesse-lv2yo Рік тому

      I wish I could hear it again for the first time... It still brings me to tears but I would love to relive that element of surprise

  • @deborahmayberry1568
    @deborahmayberry1568 3 роки тому +6

    I would have never experienced this sonic beauty, if you had not put up a reaction. I’m blown away at how beautiful everything was woven so carefully together❣️ Stunning💫✨

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому

      Welcome to the Punch Brothers :) There's a whole world of material to dive into, between all of their different albums, solo albums, and other projects... I've been listening since I was 8 years old to Chris's projects, I just turned 29 today, and I still am regularly discovering material I've never heard before of them. It's a wonderful obsession! Listen to All Part of the Plan next, (the official live session they did), and then catch their latest Front Row Boston performance: some of the greatest stuff on UA-cam in my opinion.

  • @shanesturgill75
    @shanesturgill75 3 роки тому +8

    I've had the pleasure of seeing them play this live a couple of times now. It has been a cathartic experience both times, but the first time was almost like a religious experience. I have never heard a room as quiet as that theater became during that performance. Gabe wasn't playing the drums for that performance - the hits came from Chris Thile stomping his foot on the stage. Punch Brothers have a lot of different hats - I look forward to (hopefully) seeing more reactions to this band! Thanks so much for this one, Michael!

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +3

      I had a very similar experience! Leaning forward in my seat the entire time, I don't think I took a breath during the entire performance

  • @jonigwood85
    @jonigwood85 3 роки тому +7

    "So technically stringent yet it's flowing effortlessly. It is such a rare thing to see this technical breath with this much life" Well said. that is reason why I like Punch brothers and many Korean love them!

  • @scottrice3898
    @scottrice3898 3 роки тому +3

    Guitar Teacher SITS IN STUNNED SILENCE as Punch Brothers performs brain surgery on him.

  • @MikeKobb
    @MikeKobb 3 роки тому +2

    I attended a solo Chris Thile show in San Francisco a few years ago. He played a mix of bluegrass and Bach, and I was fortunate to be in the front few rows. It was the most amazing musical experience I’ve ever had. It’s like he’s having an out of body experience whenever he’s playing, and conversing with an unseen companion purely through music. Absolutely jaw-dropping and wonderful.

  • @Not_Harvard
    @Not_Harvard 3 роки тому +14

    There are few things I can say with more confidence than Chris Thile being the best god damn mandolin player in the world.

  • @tonekilltech
    @tonekilltech 3 роки тому +3

    On his masterclass back in November, Chris played this tune and then talked through his compositional thought process and all the arpeggios. Just wild to go inside the mind of a genius.

  • @ianrumsey2832
    @ianrumsey2832 3 роки тому +4

    This song is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen performed live. I saw them at the 9:30 club in DC right around the time of this Boston show (I think just after Phosphorescent Blues was released). They played Familiarity and the room was just in stunned silence. People were literally crying (it's possible I was one of those people). I've never seen anything like it before or since.

    • @rtgonzo
      @rtgonzo Рік тому

      Was at the 9:30 show as well. It was like the 2nd 3rd show of the tour and simply utterly magical.

    • @gracestokes3288
      @gracestokes3288 Рік тому

      They are amazing and even moreso live.

  • @coryCuc
    @coryCuc 3 роки тому +14

    I've been asking for a critique of Chris Thile forrrrrever. Thank yiou!

  • @jeffloewi5632
    @jeffloewi5632 6 місяців тому +1

    I didn't know words could lead me to a deeper appreciation.

  • @lanecromwell7044
    @lanecromwell7044 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for reacting to the Punch Brothers. I was lucky enough to see them play this live and it was like nothing I’ve experienced. I think this is one of the most gorgeous songs written in my generation.
    I LOVE your videos. Looking forward to seeing more from you.

  • @daveguitarnowski4402
    @daveguitarnowski4402 3 роки тому +5

    Well, I've never seen/heard anything like this in my life. It was just fucking awesome!!!

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +3

      Welcome to the Punch Brothers :) There's a whole world of material to dive into, between all of their different albums, solo albums, and other projects... I've been listening since I was 8 years old to Chris's projects, I just turned 29 today, and I still am regularly discovering material I've never heard before of them. It's a wonderful obsession! Listen to All Part of the Plan next, (the official live session they did), and then catch their latest Front Row Boston performance: some of the greatest stuff on UA-cam in my opinion.

  • @cynthiahawkins819
    @cynthiahawkins819 2 роки тому +1

    So happy when someone is introduced to the Punch Brothers and reacts with this enthusiasm. I've given up trying to get more people to listen! Everything they do is amazing. Thank you for gushing. It made my day. 😊

  • @bryanlewis7755
    @bryanlewis7755 Рік тому

    I like when you said look how much he loves it. Yeah you can see it.

  • @Liber8tor
    @Liber8tor Рік тому +2

    I've watched many reactors and want to say man, you got it like i got it...the dumbfounded look of joy at Chris' intro and the hesitiation to stop it as it progresses through punch after punch. I tell people that if they arent crying at the end they didnt get it.... don't wipe away those tears bruda,,,the song is all about authentic experiences.

  • @dclarkmusic
    @dclarkmusic 3 роки тому +3

    What a nice surprise! Chris Thile is my favorite musician/songwriter. Punch Brothers is incredible! Seen them live 3 or 4 times.

  • @phintze
    @phintze 3 роки тому +2

    The talent in this band is truly astonishing, and I love how speechless you are in this video. You can see the realization in your face at the beginning of their performance, like "hold on, this is something special."

  • @PhantasyKingpin
    @PhantasyKingpin 3 роки тому +5

    Ooooh boy I’ve been waiting for this one. Gonna have to come back and watch it when I get home ASAP!

    • @shanesturgill75
      @shanesturgill75 3 роки тому +1

      Phantasy! I had to sneak and watch it at work! Haha!

  • @jimdeveau4025
    @jimdeveau4025 9 місяців тому

    World class act. They sound perfect live. If you ever get a chance to see them, they will not disappoint.

  • @bstimy
    @bstimy 3 роки тому +4

    So talented as always - he won the MacArthur grant of $500,000 and bought a Lloyd Loar mando...love it. Took lessons from Critter (Guitar) for a while in Brooklyn - learned some simple but transformative techniques/tools/tips - and made him play me Tony Rice tunes each time :) - they were friendly when Chris (Critter) was young as his Dad was in Seldom Scene at the time. He Michael Daves, A'oife O'Donovan, Noam Pikelny, Chris Thile, Sarah Jarosz were all regulars hanging out and jamming, teaching lessons in spare time. Some heavy talent. I hope you can do some of the names listed above some time. Thanks.

    • @shanesturgill75
      @shanesturgill75 3 роки тому +1

      That's so cool that you had a chance to take lessons from Critter - I'm sure you are also familiar with Julian Lage, I'd love to see Michael react to Julian and Critter together.

    • @bstimy
      @bstimy 3 роки тому

      @@shanesturgill75 yeah definitely. I'm sure he would enjoy them!

  • @blake46long
    @blake46long 3 роки тому +4

    This is a perfect reaction to this video. You get the musicianship, the magic, the emotion, the beauty. The only thing you missed was the fade out after the third movement. Like, a studio quality fadeout in a live setting.

    • @rtgonzo
      @rtgonzo 3 роки тому +2

      They can, and have done the full fade out live. How much space they can hold for it depends on the house. If Chris and Critter can tell the crowd gets it, between the 2 of them they work how long to let it hang before Critter steps back in. Sometimes it's fairly short, like here, other times it seems to stretch almost endlessly.

  • @wmritchey1101
    @wmritchey1101 2 місяці тому

    It's so moving and perfect. 5 people at the top, masters!

  • @JoelJB60
    @JoelJB60 Рік тому +1

    This performance was my first exposure to Punch Brothers. I knew within seconds it was going to be unlike anything I've ever heard and on a skill level I didnt know existed. I could tell by your expression right away just how impressive they are. Thank you for putting my awe into words. Subscribing. Please do more of them.

  • @thealaskapicker8628
    @thealaskapicker8628 3 роки тому +1

    The guitar player is Chris Eldridge, who often plays with (and has recorded several albums with) Julian Lage, who you did a react video for a little while back

  • @bereaben83
    @bereaben83 3 роки тому +8

    Yeah, I remember seeing Thile live with Nickel Creek in the mid-2000s and deciding to just give up! (Nickel Creek are still my favourite band - you should do a reaction to them!)

  • @skiman6
    @skiman6 3 роки тому +3

    you could make a whole movie based on the emotional rollercoaster this song brings you on

  • @michaelhubbell1260
    @michaelhubbell1260 3 роки тому +2

    What sets punch brothers apart from a lot of their contemporaries is that they are able to weave these parts together in a way that you almost forget where the song begins until the end. It’s a result of Chris’ influence from classical music, his incorporation of melodies from artists like Radiohead and it’s all tied together with the virtuosity of a mature bluegrass band. I honestly believe that they will be viewed in the future as one of the most influential bands of this decade and at the very least they are a unique groups which very few artists can emulate

  • @LMVRCRacing
    @LMVRCRacing 3 роки тому +1

    One of the biggest losses from Covid is the Live From Here series. I wanted desperately to get to one of the live shows before they had to stop in 2020. Chris Thile and Punch Brothers and everyone he brought to the shows to perform always created magic. I'm glad to have gotten to hear the recordings of the performances as short lived as the series was and I sincerely hope it is able to come back one day.

  • @NathanDowdyMedia
    @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +1

    I have never clicked on a video so fast! Punch Brothers are my favorite band, you're my favorite musical commentator, I'm so so excited to see the two meet!

  • @leehjones
    @leehjones 3 роки тому +3

    I was out for a run and realized the parallel I wanted to draw: Zappa. Both are bands of musicians who are each individually operating a plane above the "really good pro players." And in both cases, the band is led by a genius operating a plane above them, pulling the absolute best from every player. And that's why we sit with our mouths hanging open watching both bands. In a purer world, Zappa woulda gotten a MacArthur Genius award too.

  • @jaylair6366
    @jaylair6366 3 роки тому +1

    I doubt I would have ever come across this music without your channel! Simply amazing. Thanks!

  • @jydesign
    @jydesign 2 роки тому +1

    I was at this show, I’ve seen them before this in smaller places (and also Thile and Daves). They are such an otherworldly ensemble. You can’t help but be moved emotionally and physically to see them live. So inspirational and wonderful to witness their camaraderie.

  • @ginodeblasio6840
    @ginodeblasio6840 3 роки тому +3

    I've seen videos where Michael is less perplexed on complex guitar patterns... This is a joy to watch!

  • @sledfoot1959
    @sledfoot1959 3 роки тому +4

    You’ve got to check out them covering The Cars “Just What I Needed”! It’s killer and the banjo trills in it are incredible.

  • @maxhonzel472
    @maxhonzel472 3 роки тому +2

    Love the Punch Brothers! Love the acoustic reactions! Looking forward to this one. :)

  • @meekacceptance
    @meekacceptance 3 роки тому +2

    I’m a drummer but I love this channel. It’s great for finding out some new stuff and getting a different musician’s perspective.

  • @timrichards5143
    @timrichards5143 3 роки тому +1

    Was able to see the Punch Brothers open for Paul Simon in Kansas City several years back. What a great night of music! I appreciate your appreciation for music and how you convey extraordinary moments like this.

  • @larcynxi5126
    @larcynxi5126 3 роки тому +3

    The most incredible experience live. I've seen some absolutely crazy shows, but nothing compares to the intimacy of a Punch Brothers show.

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +1

      Completely agreed: I play professionally, but the main reason I'm so ready for live music to return is so I can see these giants live once again.

  • @megajust
    @megajust 3 роки тому +1

    I love the way you describe them as both "technically stringent" and "free" and "loose" and "flowing" and "breathing." That's exactly it! I could never put my finger on it, but that's the beautiful tension The Punch Brothers are able to manifest in their creative genius. :)

  • @shanesturgill75
    @shanesturgill75 3 роки тому +4

    FINALLY!!!!!! :) :) :) :) Woo-hoo! I'm sure this will be my first watch of many. Thanks Michael!

  • @tim-hypnotherapist
    @tim-hypnotherapist 3 роки тому +10

    Moving, isn’t it? Chris Thiele is truly a genius artist.

  • @philliptigue
    @philliptigue 3 роки тому +5

    If you’ve never seen Chris Thile and Mike Marshall play Gator Strut, you’re missing out. Pure insanity

  • @marybradshaw9213
    @marybradshaw9213 3 роки тому +3

    This is so soothing. And you see their love for music all over this. This Nana is a fan! ❤️

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +1

      Welcome to the Punch Brothers :) There's a whole world of material to dive into, between all of their different albums, solo albums, and other projects... I've been listening since I was 8 years old to Chris's projects, I just turned 29 today, and I still am regularly discovering material I've never heard before of them. It's a wonderful obsession! Listen to All Part of the Plan next, (the official live session they did), and then catch their latest Front Row Boston performance: some of the greatest stuff on UA-cam in my opinion.

  • @paulhayne4914
    @paulhayne4914 3 роки тому +2

    Plain and simple, I'd like you to know that your videos and just all around appreciation for damn good songs regardless of genre make my day. THOROUGHLY appreciated. 🤘

  • @bustermcthundernut
    @bustermcthundernut 2 роки тому +3

    This is my favorite video you’ve done. Why did it get so few views 😞

  • @justinbaisden1167
    @justinbaisden1167 3 роки тому +4

    You should check out "another new world" by punch brothers. That's a song that will bring a grown man to tears.

    • @sarupyabhandari9373
      @sarupyabhandari9373 3 роки тому

      Hey Can you react to the song "Bhanai" By Tribal Rain.

    • @ctwebacc
      @ctwebacc 3 роки тому

      It's actually a cover of a song by Josh Ritter. Thile's solo version - ua-cam.com/video/_n3wHljJQ4M/v-deo.html is even better.

  • @michaelpoole8321
    @michaelpoole8321 3 роки тому +7

    You need to watch thile's documentary how to grow a band.
    Lifetime membership here, thanks for everything Michael 🙏❤⚡💙

    • @michaelpoole8321
      @michaelpoole8321 3 роки тому

      Chris is also one of the only musicians I can think of that travels with his 2 main instruments being about 100 years old.

    • @tkbikesnc6079
      @tkbikesnc6079 3 роки тому +1

      @@michaelpoole8321 Can't say the man doesn't live and breathe music out there playing a Lloyd Loar the way he does!

    • @bstimy
      @bstimy 3 роки тому +1

      @@michaelpoole8321 and worth a million $

    • @ADrunkPanda83
      @ADrunkPanda83 3 роки тому +1

      Yes ☝🏼, he’s come so far from his Nickel Creek Days to now.

    • @michaelpoole8321
      @michaelpoole8321 3 роки тому

      @@bstimy well one was 200k and the other was 180k so not quite. mill but they definitely worth more than any ther touring musicians gear they travel with...

  • @bitterbum1
    @bitterbum1 3 роки тому +5

    I totally thought you would've already heard this. I'm so glad it got recommended! I think you would really dig Punch Brothers' direction with bluegrass.
    Chris Thile is also the host of "Live From Here" on NPR, so there are a ton of amazing musical moments on that show

    • @tkbikesnc6079
      @tkbikesnc6079 3 роки тому +2

      Sadly Live From Here was cancelled. =(. Was one of my favorite parts of my morning weekend routine.

    • @bitterbum1
      @bitterbum1 3 роки тому

      @@tkbikesnc6079 well

    • @mbsnyderc
      @mbsnyderc 3 роки тому +1

      @@tkbikesnc6079 That might be temporary.

    • @mbsnyderc
      @mbsnyderc 3 роки тому

      He can't do Live From Here it's on NPR a non-profit,and they can't let anybody money on there videos.

  • @carolinevanevenhoven4618
    @carolinevanevenhoven4618 3 роки тому +1

    This just filled me with joy. I can’t wait to see live music again. 💓

  • @MrStrangeSensation
    @MrStrangeSensation 3 роки тому +1

    My friends, if you're not familiar with Punch Brothers, you really have some listening to do 👌 absolutely top-tier musicians. Ridiculously good

  • @adougherty8869
    @adougherty8869 3 роки тому

    They are so full of brilliant surprises! Love watching them, hearing them. But have never seen them live. Got to!
    It’s so other-worldly it literally takes my breath away.

  • @Dickielove1
    @Dickielove1 Рік тому +1

    Michael, this is so cool. Punch Brothers are simply an amazing band, and it's so fun to see you gobsmacked :)

  • @dschuess
    @dschuess 3 роки тому +1

    This might be my all time favorite song. Just beautiful. Thank you.

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +1

      Welcome to the Punch Brothers :) There's a whole world of material to dive into, between all of their different albums, solo albums, and other projects... I've been listening since I was 8 years old to Chris's projects, I just turned 29 today, and I still am regularly discovering material I've never heard before of them. It's a wonderful obsession! Listen to All Part of the Plan next, (the official live session they did), and then catch their latest Front Row Boston performance: some of the greatest stuff on UA-cam in my opinion.

  • @vincecostanzo
    @vincecostanzo 3 роки тому +1

    Yup, these guys are at the pinnacle, not just of technical mastery (of instrument, voice, genre, complexity of structure and harmonic content), but of ensemble playing. They're so attuned to each other, listen so well to each other.
    Michael - you did well to let the video roll with limited interruption. It was a delight to see you (rightfully) dumbfounded.

  • @oh_goliath
    @oh_goliath 3 роки тому

    Watch the punch brothers on tiny desk. It’ll blow your mind just as much. Love every second of Chris Thile and everything he’s a part of.

  • @shaylange6848
    @shaylange6848 3 роки тому +1

    Just have to say, I saw these guys in a tiny theatre in South Australia in, I want to say 2012? And they were awesome in the truest sense of the word. They finished at about midnight, they went straight to the bar downstairs and jammed in the corner until after 4am, maybe 20 lucky people in the room. Bar closed doors and let it happen. Incredible musicians, and obviously have so much love for their craft.

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому

      What an incredible experience!! I can only imagine what that was like. Glad you got to be there, that's truly special.

  • @johnhendricks8140
    @johnhendricks8140 3 роки тому +1

    Anybody playing with Chris Thile has to be a top notch player. You can tell these musicians being playing live forever.

  • @ChrisHoltDC
    @ChrisHoltDC 3 роки тому +2

    14 minutes in and I can already say this is one of your best reviews. This song is extraordinary.

  • @gshick
    @gshick 3 роки тому +15

    This is the most emotionally powerful song I’ve ever heard.

    • @jmichael82
      @jmichael82 3 роки тому +2

      Yes!

    • @rambleon33
      @rambleon33 3 роки тому +4

      just wait until you dive into the lyrics

    • @NathanDowdyMedia
      @NathanDowdyMedia 3 роки тому +2

      Welcome to the Punch Brothers :) There's a whole world of material to dive into, between all of their different albums, solo albums, and other projects... I've been listening since I was 8 years old to Chris's projects, I just turned 29 today, and I still am regularly discovering material I've never heard before of them. It's a wonderful obsession!

    • @gshick
      @gshick 3 роки тому +1

      @@rambleon33 looking forward to it!

    • @gshick
      @gshick 3 роки тому +2

      @@NathanDowdyMedia this is the first I’ve ever heard of them. I wish somebody would have introduced me when I was 8! Got a lot of catching up to do!!

  • @prolegends9906
    @prolegends9906 3 роки тому

    I went and saw them on a whim and it was soooo good. And so beautifully intricate that I bought tickets the next night in another city to go see them again. For their encore they all stepped to the front of the stage and unplugged everything and did the song Clementine. It was in my top 10 musical moments of my life!

  • @laneevans7360
    @laneevans7360 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for getting to the Punch brothers!!!

  • @wesspangler
    @wesspangler 3 роки тому +1

    Yes! I actually shed a tear, and had goosebumps within the first 30 seconds. Incredible!

  • @ADrunkPanda83
    @ADrunkPanda83 3 роки тому +1

    Yes! I’m so happy you reacted to this song in particular (my favorite track of theirs). It really captures their musical complexity, beyond what I expected what a group with bluegrass instruments would do (if that makes sense). Very creative group of musicians.

  • @richardbyford867
    @richardbyford867 3 роки тому

    I saw Punch Brothers at Queen Elizabeth Hall London Southbank a few years ago. I had only seat left.. right at back, right in the middle. I swear I had a transcendent experience and felt at times like I was swimming in the stream of the music. Only other time I had that was again at a Chris Thiele Brad Mehldau show at Barbican.. really special experiences that stand out in my memory. Thanks for reminding me!

  • @thescowlingschnauzer
    @thescowlingschnauzer 3 роки тому +1

    Just Punch Brothers. Not THE Punch Brothers. It's an imperative, not a family name. It comes from a Mark Twain short story where a traveler hears a train conductor singing "Punch, brothers!Punch with care / Punch in the presence of the passenjare." Just a song to sing while punching train tickets. But it gets stuck in the traveler's head. It keeps playing over and over. He's not released from it until he sings it to other people and gets it stuck in their heads. Much like you now need to tell everyone you meet about Familiarity by Punch Brothers.

  • @Readicculus1212
    @Readicculus1212 7 місяців тому

    I love watching you react to bands like this and when you did phish. These guys are next level musicians and all together are just flawless. ❤❤

  • @peterdomenici9866
    @peterdomenici9866 3 роки тому +4

    dude please go dig the groove on their live performance of their tune " All ashore" . Love your videos man. You see and hear all the things that help musicians learn from those they look up to.