Great song, but I'd like to say a little about Brown Mountain. I live close to Brown Mountain so I've spent most of my 70 years hunting, hiking, riding horses, fishing and swimming in a creek on that mountain. I ain't sayint there is no light, but I've never seen it.
One of the most magical and unusual bluegrass classics. Bring back Saturday nights in the '60s at May and Ray's Broadway Tap on North Broadway in St. Louis...those guys could play! Keep it going!
Absolutely great performance. I don't really see a political correctness problem and I'm pretty liberal (or a commie as some would say). It just speaks of a real historical period. I doubt that there were many cotton plantations anywhere near Brown Mountain, though.
Never stopped to think exactly what constitutes a slave and his master. You only have a context by which you've been taught and that's because you don't know how to think for yourself. The funniest part is, you just labeled yourself a slave but don't even know why... 😅
I miss this type of ballads that I grew up listening to.
I live bout 2 miles from brown mt seen the lights manny times also a big rice fan
0:42 that fiddle tone can only be one man. I love how recognizable Vassar’s playing is.
Tony Rice King of acoustic music
Arch Duke of bluegrass
One of a kind musician
Great song, but I'd like to say a little about Brown Mountain. I live close to Brown Mountain so I've spent most of my 70 years hunting, hiking, riding horses, fishing and swimming in a creek on that mountain. I ain't sayint there is no light, but I've never seen it.
Go out there more
Haa!! my pops says the same!
Not it.. *THEY
Plural form of LIGHTS.
I Have Seen the Brown mountains Lights Within 200 Feet Like A Bee Hive straight Above The Trees Share With You
Tony, one of the guitar gods.
Tony is in great virtuoso company on guitar along with Wes Montgomery and Eric Johnson.
Very perfectly
One of the most magical and unusual bluegrass classics. Bring back Saturday nights in the '60s at May and Ray's Broadway Tap on North Broadway in St. Louis...those guys could play!
Keep it going!
Tony is the definition of classy. And in bluegrass.
Miss that voice.
Miss it big time!!
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Agree
So glad these recordings have been preserved
I love this song!!!
Love this from Tony, great fallsetto in his music. Excellent BG!
Why am I just now discovering this song
One of my favorites if Tony
One of my favorites
Fantastic song Tony!
Phantastic Music !!!
YEEhaa the voice of tony is DAMM Great !
And the strings are SO well played
I come back to this recording from time to time, and I tear up.
This is great bluegrass. Tony's voice IMO is a bit like Gordon Lightfoot's and I understand why he sang many of Lightfoot's songs. Thanks for posting.
Love this song. But god help anyone who preforms it in todays climate.
lol
He was one guy in all of bluegrass music, and I was not crazy about it . And I grew up in Bristol Tennessee watching Flatt and Scruggs
RIP Tony
Like this song...
Oldies but goodie
Absolutely great performance. I don't really see a political correctness problem and I'm pretty liberal (or a commie as some would say). It just speaks of a real historical period. I doubt that there were many cotton plantations anywhere near Brown Mountain, though.
Never stopped to think exactly what constitutes a slave and his master. You only have a context by which you've been taught and that's because you don't know how to think for yourself. The funniest part is, you just labeled yourself a slave but don't even know why... 😅
such a banger until... damn rip
I take off my hat...
Adrift
I've lived here all my life om bruce webb from big horse creek n.c eric potter a good friend he seen them im good with that seen them to no shit
Was done much better by the one who wrote it and perform it. TOMMY FELTS. With Arthur Smith show 3:18
i love blue grass,&country music, i don´t like spanish music, it´s pretty estrange,from MADRID spain,here just there rubis music
great song. just a tad, a tad, politically incorrect. lol
Borderland Films- The majority of us Southerners aren't politically correct anyway. We tell it flat out like it is.
Politically correct is evil.
Yeah well… good luck canceling Tony Rice from the annals of bluegrass. Politically correct can go pound sand in Portland with the rest of the commies.
"Political correctness" is commie claptrap.