I had only seen him in serious roles before seeing step brothers (Gangs of New York and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape). Most people didn’t know him before step brothers, but he’s had a long history of serious roles.
So great that a uniquely American art form is saved from extinction. 'Church and porch tunes' is about the best description I've ever heard for these simple three chord songs - which, for all their lack of sophistication, capture a melancholy representative of the era from which they stem. They deserve to be performed live like this and not just exist as scratchy Lomax recordings in the Library of Congress. Brilliant work NPR - and hats off to John Reilly and Friends for keeping the fire burning.
Never knew John Riley could sing. I really enjoyed this. He's got a very gentle voice and all three sounds very good together. This makes me want to listen to more music like this.
Totally agree. I love the Renaissance gifts some people have, and have tried to do my best to develop those vestigial ones I have in me. Being ultra talented is a little like being a real-life "mutant". Hat's off to Mr. Reilly.
yeah and John said (might as well say) Satan (cause she doesn't want to say sing about God) and that surprised her. But I get her. It's so the atheists and satanists don't feel isolated from their music lol
I would swear that I heard Wayward Traveler, the second song, in my church, 50 years or so ago. This is a wonderful group and I'm looking to see if they are coming near to me.
John C Reilly has such a sweet voice, while speaking too, but especially while singing. I have been a fan of his acting for years but only just heard him sing for the first time on Dijon's, "The Stranger," with Tobias Jesso Jr. & others. So very warm & sensitive, reminds me of my grandpa before he got sick, though I didn't hear him sing very much, to my sadness.
Love this. I spied John Reilly walking in Paris about three years ago near the Bastille. I wish I said "Hello," but my friend said not to hassle him. Now that I know he's a musician, next time I cross his path I'll invite him to jam with my group here in France. Good stuff... Roots Music.
You need only look at the strange mixture of severity and calm that comes over the faces of people singing vintage country and bluegrass to see that it’s a profoundly spiritual discipline
awesome music inside you John Reilly great band you teamed up with as well. it's a good thing to honor the Gods of your ancestor's no matter your own beliefs.
I’m not sure John C Reilly is a “comedian”. He’s more of an actor that’s done a lot of comedies. “The Gangs of New York” and “We Have to Talk About Kevin” weren’t exactly chucklefests.
@@chrisconley8583 Nor The Sisters Brothers, Magnolia, Days of Thunder, etc. However there is always little bits of humour there for his character, just because he is so lovable.
I knew he was a good singer from Chicago but this is fantastic. Part of me wishes he belted out a tune like this when he was the hapless Dr. Steve Brule
Imagine knowing him as an artist first and then seeing step brothers one day and being like HOLY SHIT
Technically that is what happened, no?
Or that incredibly intimate documentary walk hard...
Acting and comedy are also arts
@@rstrid5505 ok, but you clearly knew what they were trying to say
I had only seen him in serious roles before seeing step brothers (Gangs of New York and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape).
Most people didn’t know him before step brothers, but he’s had a long history of serious roles.
And he did it all without a sense of smell.
John Stamos shake and bake!
Not nearly enough upvotes on this....
Wrong kid died!
Speak English doc we ain’t scientists!
He gone smell blind. Tonight we light a candle
I like to picture John C. Reilly singing lead vocals for John C. Reilly and Friends and I'm in the front row and I'm hammered drunk...
No doubt wearing that tuxedo t shirt
i appreciate this Talladega nights reference
Best comment I've seen on UA-cam
His voice kinda sounds like a mixture between fergie and Jesus
Classic!
Jesus Rodriguez?
The songbird of our generation...
Leave me alone Sarah Can’t believe he didn’t play Walk Hard
😂😂😂
So great that a uniquely American art form is saved from extinction.
'Church and porch tunes' is about the best description I've ever heard for these simple three chord songs - which, for all their lack of sophistication, capture a melancholy representative of the era from which they stem. They deserve to be performed live like this and not just exist as scratchy Lomax recordings in the Library of Congress. Brilliant work NPR - and hats off to John Reilly and Friends for keeping the fire burning.
Well said.
Perfectly said.
Never knew John Riley could sing. I really enjoyed this. He's got a very gentle voice and all three sounds very good together. This makes me want to listen to more music like this.
He was nominated for an Oscar for Chicago the musical.
Not to mention walk hard...
He was nominated for a Grammy for the Walk Hard Soundtrack.
The motherfuking catalina wine mixer
Bulletstop75 Pow Pow!
He has a shockingly beautiful singing voice
Reilly is scary talented across the board - jeez.
Totally agree. I love the Renaissance gifts some people have, and have tried to do my best to develop those vestigial ones I have in me. Being ultra talented is a little like being a real-life "mutant". Hat's off to Mr. Reilly.
Definitely ❤
Watch him with the locals!
And he never once paid for drugs!
Not once!
Nooooot once
He is actually the songbird of his generation.....THAT good.
He has to be one of the most artistically talented people in Hollywood.
Seriously. He is absolutely beyond talented.
“BruleGrass”
That's amazing.
I'll stop trying now.
Brodeo4K nice
Brodeo4K For your Health.
Ya dingus
“Which is our other band” may be the best in-the-moment response to an awkward statement. Well played dude.
Rock of Ages was amazing in it's grace. John was sheer perfection.
She was trying really hard to say she doesn't want to sing about Jesus while singing about Jesus. Glory to God for all things!
yeah and John said (might as well say) Satan (cause she doesn't want to say sing about God) and that surprised her. But I get her. It's so the atheists and satanists don't feel isolated from their music lol
I just can’t believe he learned to play the guitar so good. Without having a sense of smell!
They did great considering there was no room for activities.
No powers tools either
This comment deserves so much more.
Plays the guitar pretty well for not having a sense of smell either.
Just checked out Dr. Steve Brule and ended up here - just breathtaking. What versatility this guy has! And humility as well.
"Dewey Cox needs to think about his entire life before he plays,"
hate to fangirl, but that was one of the most absolutely perfect comedies I've ever seen, and no matter who i show it to , they crave more Cox
songbird of our generation
One of my favorite actors ... just happens to be a great folk musician as well. How can you not love John C Reilly?!!!
when reading comments contributes anything to my experience of a youtube video it's the singularity and we are all ascending to heaven
Could listen to this all day long.
If there were ever to be an O Brother Where Art Thou sequel, JCR should be in it.
I don't think he's ever been in a Coen Brothers project, but he would be incredible in one.
Wow John Reilly actually has a really great singing voice. I didn't even know he played music! Heard him talk about it on the Maron podcast..
FOR YOUR DESK
😂😂
genius
Sounds great. I knew John Reilly had pipes back when he belted out "Feel The Heat" as Chest Brockwell in Boogie Nights.
Awesome call.
+WGBH Music With me it was Mr. Cellophane from Chicago. He played Amos perfectly.
+AngelWolfPlays I was beginning to think I was the only person who thought this.
I was head over heels for him in Chicago...
what the what.. how have i missed Reilly playing old time music and Americana music like a pro over the last several years?! very cool
John C Reilly is not only a masterful artist but a god damn national treasure
Its a treasure to have such gathering of great Folk musicians keeping the great Folk music going .. !!
I've never been into this type of music, but I enjoyed this immensely. The harmonies were beautiful. And I had no idea John C. Reilly could sing.
I would swear that I heard Wayward Traveler, the second song, in my church, 50 years or so ago. This is a wonderful group and I'm looking to see if they are coming near to me.
John C Reilly has such a sweet voice, while speaking too, but especially while singing. I have been a fan of his acting for years but only just heard him sing for the first time on Dijon's, "The Stranger," with Tobias Jesso Jr. & others. So very warm & sensitive, reminds me of my grandpa before he got sick, though I didn't hear him sing very much, to my sadness.
Dynamics being leveraged in music is a beautiful thing, and seems to be a dwindling art. So good to see.
Being 40 now nothin on the radio pleases me but this music
You're never gonna make it. Give it up, Dewey.
Bull shit he has a good voice
Well he is doing pretty good for a 15 year old with a wife and a baby
the wrong kid died!!
“Edith why don’t you believe in me?”
“I do believe in you! I just know you’re gonna fail.”
This is good music in a day where authentic music is becoming hard to find.
Beautiful
John reilly, and the we escaped from a cult band.
escaped?
@@filmjkk generally when you join a cult, they don't let you leave even if your views change.
@@filmjkk ha
JKK Films Yes, escaped.
Love this. I spied John Reilly walking in Paris about three years ago near the Bastille. I wish I said "Hello," but my friend said not to hassle him. Now that I know he's a musician, next time I cross his path I'll invite him to jam with my group here in France. Good stuff... Roots Music.
I have needed this ever since I first heard him singing on Dewey Cox.
I love seeing John C Reilly and Matthew Mcconaughey play guitar and sing together!
John is one is probably in the top 20 of my favorite humans that I don't personally know.
Im getting Jeff Tweedy vibes on John, not only in the physical sense, but also in his manners and his singing. Love him.
I didn't know Saruman could play the upright bass.
oldbroken1 Oh god, I was not prepared to read that LOL
guitarist looks like mccoughnahey..idk how to spell, and too lazy to google
lead singer looks like john c. reilly
oldbroken1 the most evil of all the stringed instruments
Steve Harris is John c rilley
Everyone is flipping for John C. Reilly, and I'm like "Is that Andru Bemis in the background?!" Yay!
“We are basically advocates of deathless bliss”
*crickets*
God is good and Jesus loves you. Keep singing it, and I hope you will soon believe it! Great sound to this bunch.
Sybok from Star Trek The Final Frontier is still alive and playing bass!
Reilly does two songs on an album of sea shanties called "Rogues Gallery", the whole album is amazing, his are particularly great.
Just stumbled over this Video! Lovely old time music! Well done! Greetings from Germany
"John Reilley has to think about his whole life before he goes out on that Tiny Desk"
Can you tell me more specifically why?
@@АрраСэйлз-ш8ш its a reference to one of his movies
They sound so amazing. Brilliant! So good!
You need only look at the strange mixture of severity and calm that comes over the faces of people singing vintage country and bluegrass to see that it’s a profoundly spiritual discipline
‘We basically are advocates for deathless bliss’
Sounding great John. Do good, feel good. Cheers.
Love the harmonies. Blended beautifully! Love Andru Bemis, too. Great Michigan musician.
So rad to see Andru Bemis in this concert! Good dude, great musician.
One of my all time favorite's John C. Reilly.. What a pleasant surprise to have this pop up on my interest.. Ty.....
god dammit dale that was beautiful
He's so talented
I have so much respect for john! Great job!
Truly a fantastic sound - good luck to these folks on their tour.
awesome music inside you John Reilly great band you teamed up with as well.
it's a good thing to honor the Gods of your ancestor's no matter your own beliefs.
Great job! It sounds amazing.
The eyebrows on that bassist are intense.
He looks a bit like Spock’s brother in Star Trek 5.
They flew away shortly after this was recorded
@@danlevay5657 or sauramans older hippie brother
Glad I found this.....thanks
Sing it John sing it love it
So American, lovely, great voices, particularly Mr R
Great songs !!! Thanks for those fellows !!
The more I see John C. Reilly contents, it is impossible not to love this guy..
This is so wholesome for the soul.
Glad to see Dewy cox get back on his feet and into music again.
Looking forward to the Deathless Bliss and Morbid Angel tour coming in 2020.
It's just go so much soul
He has became Dewey Cox. Love it.
But haven't you heard the news? Dewey Cox died.
become*
He has to go over his whole life story b4 he plays a show
reminds of the good ole folk of 60s and 70s
And Dewey, get us a candle...we're gonna light us selves a candle tonight
Love his music. Amazing
What a beautiful piece , wish I could star over new with my X.
Thank you UA-cam gods ..... this is amazing
Love him!
Wow. I was waiting for Will Ferrell to bust in and 'tea bag' his guitar.
youre a god damn liar. i know for a fact that cops comes on at 4!
I was waiting for Will Ferrell to come
in with the cow bell... more cowbell!
fantastic
Does every comedian have a bluegrass band?
Lawson Vaughan it’s a requirement if you’re white.
Only one I can think of is Steve Martin... I think Hugh Laurie May have played some bluegrass?
I’m not sure John C Reilly is a “comedian”. He’s more of an actor that’s done a lot of comedies. “The Gangs of New York” and “We Have to Talk About Kevin” weren’t exactly chucklefests.
@@chrisconley8583 Nor The Sisters Brothers, Magnolia, Days of Thunder, etc. However there is always little bits of humour there for his character, just because he is so lovable.
@@chrisconley8583 also ed helms has a bluegrass band
This is very nice, thank you!
I really hope they make a single or put out a whole album beautiful Stanley brothers cover ❤️🙏
SWEET BERRY WINE!!!
Hey what gives? He didn't wreck it!
Amazing work John, thanks for this. I'm now learning wayward traveler on ukulele to sing at church ;)
Great performance 🤯. Reminded me of the music from o brother where art thou
I knew he was a good singer from Chicago but this is fantastic. Part of me wishes he belted out a tune like this when he was the hapless Dr. Steve Brule
I did not know John C. Reilly had real musical talent. Dope!
And you never paid for drugs... Not once!
FUCK CATS
Not once!
Reilly's guitar sounds....incredible.
I can't take my eyes of the bassist's eyebrows.
I want an army of didgeridoos- fifty thousand didgeridoos.
Got to hang backstage with him a couple weeks ago after one of his gigs, and I asked him all about Dr. Steve Brule. He had some great answers!
I'm in awe :D
🤓just made me smile 😊thank you !
this completely blew me away