Country Gentlemen - Matterhorn - Early 1970's

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  • @tomraw4893
    @tomraw4893 Рік тому +6

    Great to see the Gentlemen...an Australian

  • @ask4cff
    @ask4cff 14 років тому +36

    Summer 1975. Driving through the winding roads of eastern Kentucky in my 1973 Vega with the Country Gentlemen on the 8-track. Great memories.

    • @raymondmccomas3435
      @raymondmccomas3435 4 роки тому +1

      FLATWOODS KENTUCKY HERE !! IM WITH YOU !!!!!

    • @garylam6233
      @garylam6233 2 роки тому +4

      Yes Sir Ree
      Such a great old band .
      Waller had a voice that was in a grove of its own .
      He loved to party and get drunk
      He passed out in about every bar they partied in
      My uncle was an early banjo player named Eddie Adcock
      He said they broke Charlie from doing that said they put him in the car passed out drove him to the biggest junk yard in Washington and left him parked in a mountain of crushed and junked wrecked vehicles
      And they caught a cab back to the hotel
      The next morning when Charlie woke up with his pants missing and parked in that junk yard about two miles from the gate he was so embarrassed and shocked he never passed out around them ever again

    • @stephengregory8152
      @stephengregory8152 10 місяців тому

      😂 yeah . . . Those were great days in some ways and terrible in other ways , you could escape the world at a festival . .

  • @eightapeach2861
    @eightapeach2861 3 роки тому +5

    Charlie said jokingly that he was walking down the sidewalk one day and saw that guitar in the window with his name on it so he went in and bought it. Lol

  • @MichelleHannan
    @MichelleHannan 11 років тому +22

    This is an absolutely clinic on rhythm guitar.

    • @lindseywalker6925
      @lindseywalker6925 3 роки тому +4

      On of the most under rated in bluegrass. Jimmy Martin never rec'd proper cred either.

    • @lindseywalker6925
      @lindseywalker6925 3 роки тому

      Click the down button. Check out the names on that line up

  • @railroadpicker4933
    @railroadpicker4933 3 роки тому +6

    Just how a D-28 is supposed to sound and supposed to be played!

  • @EldoNorte
    @EldoNorte 12 років тому +11

    To start with, Charlie Waller made this Mel Tillis song immortal as a Bluegrass piece! As both Bills drive the song home, it is Jimmy Gaudreau's delicate and tasteful mandolin playing, that makes a difference here. Great, greater, awesome!
    Too bad, that this video got shut off at the end.

  • @kcbanjonut
    @kcbanjonut 10 років тому +17

    Matterhorn was never played more beautifully. Many of their songs remain the iconic prototypes for the versions of the same songs today.

    • @lindseywalker6925
      @lindseywalker6925 3 роки тому +2

      Click the down button. Check out the names on that line up

  • @toyman81
    @toyman81 2 роки тому +4

    Bill Emerson playing while looking at the window,

  • @cmcapps1963
    @cmcapps1963 Рік тому +3

    Those bluegrass boys know how to work a mic! So "low tech" but magical with a great group like this! Too bad we couldn't get the whole song

  • @BlueBassBoss
    @BlueBassBoss 11 років тому +6

    Gotta love the yeller shirts... oh so 70s! Picking'n singing is superb!

  • @CreamyBone
    @CreamyBone 10 років тому +14

    Damn... that's a whole lotta music for 1 minute, 55 seconds! ;)

  • @dmjink
    @dmjink 3 роки тому +5

    Love Gaudreau’s mandolin and also his facial expressions.

  • @wallerterry
    @wallerterry 12 років тому +8

    Wow, Look at them working that one microphone and they sound just great. That is the way bluegrass should be played at a festival. I heard them at Hugo Oklahoma in the 1976.

    • @donsimmons3808
      @donsimmons3808 4 роки тому +1

      Terry you're right! We were a Bluegrass family band and was just one microphone most of the time. My Dad brothers and uncle were masters of this! Lots of great memories!

  • @johnpowell8699
    @johnpowell8699 4 роки тому +2

    My father you should play the Country Gentleman every Saturday those songs wonderful

  • @slowpoke7759
    @slowpoke7759 4 роки тому +9

    The original group members, 1st classic lineup
    Charlie Waller-acoustic guitar, John Duffey-mandolin, Eddie Adcock-5 string banjo,
    Tom Gray-doghouse bass 57’-64’
    Ed Faris-doghouse bass 64’-69’. All sang vocals as well.
    The first recording of this song was in October, 1966 in a Baltimore Md. recording studio. It was released on 45 RPM a year or so later, I think in 69’ or 70’. It first appeared in the 1980 LP, 25 years of the Country Gentleman.
    I first heard the song played at the Kantrell’s horse farm in Fincastle,Va., in 1967. That happened to On Labor Day weekend 65’, 66’, 67’. Bluegrass Festival In Fincastle Va.
    I was 8 years old, my dad was invited up on there bus and after a few minutes. Eddie Adcock cut loose on that tune and it was from the original group members.
    In the blink of an eye 53 years have passed. May all of the members RIP. One of the best bluegrass group to ever played.❤️❤️

    • @CentralVirginian1
      @CentralVirginian1 2 роки тому +1

      As of Oct 2022 Edie Adcock and Tom Gray are not resting in peace.

    • @RickRiman
      @RickRiman 8 місяців тому

      Cantrell's (not Kantrell's) Horse Farm, in Fincastle VA, and promoter Carlton Haney, hosted the first 2 Bluegrass Festivals in 1965 and 1966. Carlton moved the Labor Day Festivals to Watermelon Park, in Berryville VA, in 1967, and then to Camp Springs NC, in 1969. Since the Country Gentlemen played the Fincastle festival in 1966, but not in 1965, you either first heard it in 1966 at Fincastle, or 1967, at Berryville. Either way, it was an epic band, and a wonderfully historic series of festivals. I was fortunate enough to attend all of (and even perform at a few of) Carlton's Labor Day BG festivals at Fincastle, Berryville, and Camp Springs, from 1965 to 1975, after which I moved to places too far away to easily attend. Most definitely those were high points of my life, and the Country Gentlemen, whatever their lineup in whatever year, were a major joy to me.

  • @Pearl1176
    @Pearl1176 11 років тому +17

    It just does not get any better than this!!

  • @dllavid
    @dllavid 13 років тому +3

    Man... Charlie working that guitar for ALL it's worth! Go Baby! All that body english! Yeah!! That is what made these early groups such classics! I am 46 yr. old and love this stuff. The music could use more of this type of personality!!

  • @charleshenderson4566
    @charleshenderson4566 6 років тому +6

    This was a great bluegrass group! Great voices, great harmony, and excellent playing.

  • @williamgreen570
    @williamgreen570 5 років тому +5

    Ole charlie must of been in some good stuff that day feeling good

  • @charliepc56
    @charliepc56 13 років тому +5

    A great group of gentlemen! There is none finer!

  • @waynesigmon5628
    @waynesigmon5628 6 років тому +2

    I grew up riding around with my father listening to the Country Gentleman we went seeing them like Norman Music hall when I was young I still listen to them today

  • @Wanderer-l9h
    @Wanderer-l9h 9 років тому +7

    The four bananas. Great playing.

  • @handiman5
    @handiman5 4 роки тому +6

    Just found this! Dang, these guys are just great...Pioneers of bluegrass that made it possible for me to enjoy bluegrass today! Thanks guys, and thanks for posting this. Of course I had to 'Like' it!

  • @starboydc
    @starboydc 11 років тому +4

    EldoNorte's comments are all totally right on! Smooth - Charlie...what a delivery and strong rhythm guitar, as always. And Emerson and Gaudreau's playing AND singing - excellent...again, as always. Let's not forget our man, Bill Yates, on bass...another great. Emerson was esp. smooth, controlled and cool during this period of time. Yes, a Mel Tillis composition and what a great C.G. arrangment of it.

  • @3Pitous
    @3Pitous 3 роки тому +2

    A masterpiece

  • @gibsona9
    @gibsona9 13 років тому +2

    Goodness, what a lineup...

  • @shirleystann8645
    @shirleystann8645 4 роки тому +1

    Mighty fine music.......

  • @alotofstuff123
    @alotofstuff123 11 років тому +2

    Love all their songs

  • @lanslay7342
    @lanslay7342 6 років тому +4

    Beautifully done.

  • @gracenauen9828
    @gracenauen9828 11 років тому +7

    I love this type of music Thank you fop putting this up

  • @lanslay7342
    @lanslay7342 5 років тому +3

    Absolutely beautiful and very well done!!!❤️✝️👏👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🇱🇷🇱🇷💓💗✝️✝️

  • @GaryMartinHart
    @GaryMartinHart 9 років тому +16

    This band is the best of BLUEGRASS!

  • @SantaCruzOM
    @SantaCruzOM 13 років тому +1

    Oh man, how great does that old Martin sound?!? I love how punchy it is.

    • @RTRDick
      @RTRDick 5 років тому

      Right a 1937 D-28 I saw Charlie play a number of times, don't remember if he ever played this one. Obviously he had a number of Martins and they all sounded great but this one was fabulous.

  • @sophiesage
    @sophiesage 7 років тому +8

    Cut off before the most chilling part...."it's closer here to heaven, then it is back to the ground".

  • @brianjennings1624
    @brianjennings1624 4 роки тому +1

    Great job Gents. Sure would love to hear the rest of the song

  • @larryholland7192
    @larryholland7192 4 місяці тому

    Awesome X10

  • @samuelharrill7212
    @samuelharrill7212 11 років тому +9

    QUITE POSSIBLY THE GREATEST PICKERS OF ALL TIME!!!

  • @centerice
    @centerice 5 років тому +10

    Bill Emerson always reminded me of Doug Dillard. Looks the same, plays the same, sounds the same, and was willing to play a banjo with a very tight head, and to capo all the way up to the 7th fret. I don't understand why you just don't hear banjos capo'd up to D much anymore? It sounded great in my opinion.

  • @sethrboyd
    @sethrboyd 14 років тому +1

    thank you thank you thank you thank you for posting this

  • @olehoundog1
    @olehoundog1 13 років тому +1

    @jason11350 Right on Jason-all these new guys today know how to do is strum right on the bridge and get a sound that sounds thin and tinny. We really miss Charlie, Lester, Red and all those guys.

  • @CarefulWithThatAxeEugene
    @CarefulWithThatAxeEugene 2 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @Dar-RR-29
    @Dar-RR-29 9 місяців тому

    Love this Song😊😊😊

  • @lindafields4613
    @lindafields4613 10 років тому +25

    Charlie Waller; the best voice in Bluegrass ever.l

  • @drrjim
    @drrjim 4 роки тому +1

    Love the way it cuts off abruptly at the end.....:-(

  • @JeffMeadowsOutdoors
    @JeffMeadowsOutdoors 14 років тому +1

    I love it!

  • @hishmia77
    @hishmia77 12 років тому +1

    Timeless CG

  • @drbanjo181
    @drbanjo181 14 років тому +2

    Now THAT is how you play bluegrass music!

  • @Deadtuna3
    @Deadtuna3 Рік тому

    Jimmy Gaudreau is from my current hometown Carolina RI

  • @drbanjo181
    @drbanjo181 12 років тому

    THAT is GREAT!!!!!!

  • @laurentc6996
    @laurentc6996 5 років тому

    Great!!

  • @harrry444
    @harrry444 4 роки тому

    super.............

  • @RandyStrubleBackingTracks
    @RandyStrubleBackingTracks 11 років тому

    Great tune!!!

  • @themanymatters
    @themanymatters 12 років тому

    Mr. Matter feels honored;-)

  • @AlleHamstra
    @AlleHamstra 27 днів тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @stdguage
    @stdguage 14 років тому

    Bill is playing a Fender banjo. I have one like that.

  • @steveb78
    @steveb78 14 років тому +1

    @tombluegrass90 Jimmy Gaudreau who replaced John Duffy is on mandolin. This is before Doyle came on board.

  • @johnpowell8699
    @johnpowell8699 4 роки тому +1

    My father invented the Kyser Capo sold it to a guy named Kaiser even though I begged him to let me make them in the garage and now somebody else is a millionaire my dad was not the brightest guy on the planet but he was pretty smart

  • @SteveGaines
    @SteveGaines 14 років тому

    @banjoman1437 Jimmy Martin told me..There were only TWO banjo players who have what I call "TIMING AND TONE...J,D.Crowe and Bill Emerson...He loved Bill Emerson's playing..

  • @oldcremona
    @oldcremona 2 роки тому +2

    Poor Irish John...he didn’t even survive the first line of the second verse.

  • @jessisdad
    @jessisdad 10 років тому +4

    Who would thumbs down?

  • @BunglingBob
    @BunglingBob 4 місяці тому

    Sorry for the question. In the other videos where they are wearing pink shirts, they have a different mandolin player. What is the story with the two different members? Thanks!

  • @JimmyPagesSoloLover
    @JimmyPagesSoloLover 14 років тому

    GASPING FOR AIR! Oh Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MattRingressi
    @MattRingressi 14 років тому +2

    Whoa! This looks to be from the Renfro Valley Bluegrass Festival, and it's got the same quality as the Mac Wiseman videos from the same venue.
    Where did you get this footage, if you don't mind me asking?

  • @drrjim
    @drrjim 4 роки тому +2

    Song has Big Iron similarity..

  • @SteelguitarLane
    @SteelguitarLane 13 років тому

    @Steveb78 "Duffey"

  • @diggingblacksmith
    @diggingblacksmith 12 років тому +2

    Is this Berryville?

  • @OlJarhead
    @OlJarhead 10 років тому +8

    Charlie Waller was about to go Elvis.

  • @tombluegrass90
    @tombluegrass90 14 років тому

    now i can't tell if that's doyle lawson on the mandolin or not?

    • @dustymiller5692
      @dustymiller5692 6 років тому

      Aaron Thompson
      My goodness no. It's Jimmy Goudeau a technician of a mandolin player. Crisp, concise and perfect. (Just ask him)

    • @centerice
      @centerice Рік тому

      @@dustymiller5692 Hilarious, because it's true.

  • @oldcremona
    @oldcremona 7 років тому

    Banjo capoed up 7 frets?

    • @daves543
      @daves543 6 років тому

      Playing it in the key of D (Waller capos up two and plays C chord patterns) and Emerson wanting to play G chord patterns capos way up there. You can hear the high pitched banjo on the original earlier recording with Eddie Adcock playing the banjo.

    • @dustymiller5692
      @dustymiller5692 6 років тому +1

      Dave Seace
      Eddie was a genius. The original Gentleman were unsurpassed. God I miss them all.

    • @centerice
      @centerice Рік тому +1

      Banjos were commonly capo'd up 7 in the past. Lots of Monroe tunes due to his singing in D, Lots of Dillards tunes as well.

  • @SteelguitarLane
    @SteelguitarLane 13 років тому +1

    I think this particular song needs Eddie's archtop and thicker voice. Bill was awesome and great, But to me this song MEANS Eddie. As a band brat of the 59-64 version of the Gents, I might have a little bias.

  • @diggingblacksmith
    @diggingblacksmith 10 років тому

    Isn't this Berryville?

    • @gloriaboyd6366
      @gloriaboyd6366 10 років тому +3

      It is Renfro Valley Kentucky 1973

  • @peterfeistamel7081
    @peterfeistamel7081 4 роки тому +1

    Before bluegrass became a sport

  • @rvcar
    @rvcar 7 років тому

    That banjo player just can't catch a break...

  • @chesterwhite7824
    @chesterwhite7824 4 роки тому

    This is ok but there's another version that is the best I've heard I've been unable to find anything about the guys in it except mr Walker there were a few other people in this band from Time to time they were a great bluegrass band just found it it's from 1994

  • @milkshakinho
    @milkshakinho 12 років тому

    Am I the only one here because of Jayhawk?

  • @TruegrassBoy
    @TruegrassBoy 4 роки тому

    Never knew what people saw in this song. Not great lyrics or melody. Just sayin'............

    • @keithclark486
      @keithclark486 Рік тому +1

      Because you have poor taste in music and too slow minded to comprehend driving bluegrass music.