Bill was a master of his own craft. He is an icon in bluegrass music, as well as American music as a whole. This was towards the end of his life, and his voice while frail, still holds the power and poise he always had. Two of his best songs without a doubt. So glad this exists. Rest In Peace Mr Monroe
Bill is 84 here. He died the following year, just a few days before his 85th birthday. I sobbed at the news of his death and couldn't speak for hours. I miss him sorely.
I have always loved Bill Monroe and Blue Grass and I have loved Emmylou Harris from the first time I saw her! She is my favorite. I got my love of Blue Grass from my patent's. They would play it on the radio when we were going to and back from My Grandma's and Grandaddy's farm in the country in Virginia! Great times! ❤️
Bill Monroe was the greatest Bluegrass Singer of all!!! His band was so alsome!!!! RIP Bill Monroe...Now we Have Rhonda Vincent and Her Band that carry on this great Music..God Bless These Talented People who Makes us Proud!!!
Even though Emmy Lou was the headliner and leader Monroe shook each one of the musician's hands. He had the audience help him sing and tipped his hat to them twice in appreciation. 👍😀💕 Respect 🙏 👏
Emmylou, you are still a beautiful lady, with the voice of an angel. I have always adored you and your singing God bless you always, love yah! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💥🔥💝🥰
In the 60's Bill and his Bluegrass Boys would perform at our old county fair at a stage right by our cattle livestock barns. He was my dad's music hero. Dad never cared for the fair or the midway but would come out to see Bill, then go home. Dad played the mandolin or his big Gibson with Black Diamond strings on the front porch. He could have easily been a"blue grass boy".
I was raised around traditional Hawaiian music. But bill monroe always caught my ear. His amazing high lonesome voice and adherence to the traditional sound is why we still hear that beautiful music. Thank you bill Monroe.
My grand Pa and Grand Ma had an old 78 record of Kentuckey Waltz. On Saturday Grand Pa, and Granny would get a snootfull and would dance to that scratchy old record
Although, I never lived there, both, sides of my dad's family were very early KY settlers from the early 1800's. So my roots run deep in the state and I am proud of that.
@@estelleadamski308 Well, we're Connecticut Yankees on that side since around 1949...! But I enjoy getting to know Kentucky. Without thinking about it, I got into Merle, the Blue Sky Boys and several others.
@@jeremycline9542 My ancestor had 2 sons in the Civil War, one died in battle, and the other my great-grandpa became a homesteader in KS They left KY and moved to IL. so they were Yankees, too!
You're absolutely right... Good morning Partty how are you doing over there hope you're having a wonderful day it's another lovely day that the lord has made.
Bill Monroe's earliest-known performance of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" was on the Grand Ole Opry broadcast of August 25, 1945. The next year he recorded it with the Bluegrass Boys when Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs were members.
This song always reminds of Dennis clay Tammy father he loved this song and so did my dad bill Moreno was one of the greatest as so many other country this is country not like today's so call new country
Thank you, I was wondering how old he was then. And @abjos eck have a little respect. This is where country music shines. The old help the young and the young help the old.
I met Bill in England in 1974 along with Kenny Baker. I played his "October F5 mandolin only a strong famer could play it , it had "the blank" he dug out the "Gibson" with a pen knife I'm also friends with the talented Julia La Bella who was Bills lady ❤️
Is that Sam Bush on fiddle? I backed him up a few years before this, on the Lonesome Pine Specials (Kentucky Educational Television). We put on a good show.
Hello Bill Munroe. Meet Doc Watson and Billy Strings. My Mom prefers Billy Strings with A Haircut. But Hey. I said Mom, I ain't looking at Billy Strings Hair. I'm watching him Flat Pick that Steel Driving Guitar. Emmily Lou Harris is gorgeous. Also. That's my PS.
Backup musician: “what key we doing it in?” next backup musician, “A, I think” first backup musician “A or A minor?” Other backup musician “well, it’s one of those two.” lol real bright musicians on this show.😁
Its difficult to keep a bunch of me focussed and making the exact sound that you want to heard as your identity. A way to think of it is to imagine you hire 5 men to paint your house, wash your car and service it mow your lawns and tend your gardens, all with you one Saturday evening, you will need to have them do each part of their work exactly, nothing missed, but no overlaps, I know you now understand it.
Suggested videos Van Lommel originals: ua-cam.com/play/PLUR89YHLRGyD3yZRVOU77ppr9VoBDvxAR.html
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Bill was a master of his own craft. He is an icon in bluegrass music, as well as American music as a whole. This was towards the end of his life, and his voice while frail, still holds the power and poise he always had. Two of his best songs without a doubt. So glad this exists. Rest In Peace Mr Monroe
This ain't bad for a man who lived another year and 7 months after this
@@CLM1987 You’re right my friend. Hard to beat Bill during any era
Bravo 👏
2022.Respect. Rest in peace.
2023 and listening. Anyone else?
Yep, here a bloke from the Netherlands enjoying two legends. Trying to explain the difference between Bluegrass and Country. to friends here.
YES SIR!
2024
Bill is 84 here. He died the following year, just a few days before his 85th birthday. I sobbed at the news of his death and couldn't speak for hours. I miss him sorely.
I have always loved Bill Monroe and Blue Grass and I have loved Emmylou Harris from the first time I saw her! She is my favorite. I got my love of Blue Grass from my patent's. They would play it on the radio when we were going to and back from My Grandma's and Grandaddy's farm in the country in Virginia! Great times! ❤️
What's not to like ? A shining moment , of many, in the history of Country Music.
I love that she calls him “Mr. Monroe.” Respect.
Sending love right back,nothing you wear is more important than your smile.did you attend any concert of the gem live?
She seems like a delightful lady.
2 of the best in country singing ... Emmylou is without doubt No. One singer for what seems decades !
I love how she calls him Mr. Monroe instead of being more familiar with him. Sows how she respects the people who led the way.
And old school manners.
makes me homesick, the awesomely talented Bill Monroe and Emmylou Harris
WOW what talent on this stage 👏 😳
Bill Monroe was the greatest Bluegrass Singer of all!!! His band was so alsome!!!! RIP Bill Monroe...Now we Have Rhonda Vincent and Her Band that carry on this great Music..God Bless These Talented People who Makes us Proud!!!
Even though Emmy Lou was the headliner and leader Monroe shook each one of the musician's hands. He had the audience help him sing and tipped his hat to them twice in appreciation. 👍😀💕 Respect 🙏 👏
Couldn't even IMAGINE being on the same stage, let alone SINGING with such a Legend!!!!!!!God Bless!!!
My lovely song plus sang by the best bluegrass music singer, Mr.Bill Monroe, love from Canada.
Sending love right back,nothing you wear is more important than your smile.did you attend any concert of the gem live?
Emmylou abeautiful lady with a heavenly voice
I love this. Child memories. My dad listened 2 all of this. Love you daddy. Xxxooo miss you.Smiley
Sending love right back,nothing you wear is more important than your smile.did you attend any concert of the gem live?
EmmyLou always sings such beautiful harmony with anyone she sings with!
Emmylou is friggen gorgeous !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love so much country music for a long long time, even for my teans !!! It's a music so beautiful ! 👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent, thanks for posting this!!
Emmylou, you are still a beautiful lady, with the voice of an angel. I have always adored you and your singing
God bless you always, love yah! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💥🔥💝🥰
Tears in my eyes .... no joke
RIP Bill.From Sweden
Legendary man and musical artist ❤
the beautiful music of Bill Monroe
This brings back so many memories!
Bill Monroe, my God I still can see him in my mind performing in Neusüdende/Germany in 1973 ... what a great man!
He knew his music and performed it well.He was a great entertainer.
In the 60's Bill and his Bluegrass Boys would perform at our old county fair at a stage right by our cattle livestock barns. He was my dad's music hero. Dad never cared for the fair or the midway but would come out to see Bill, then go home. Dad played the mandolin or his big Gibson with Black Diamond strings on the front porch. He could have easily been a"blue grass boy".
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I was raised around traditional Hawaiian music. But bill monroe always caught my ear. His amazing high lonesome voice and adherence to the traditional sound is why we still hear that beautiful music. Thank you bill Monroe.
Ole bill, a true piece of American country, bluegrass history!!! Amazing man!
Incredible so glad I found this . OMG the Big MON and Emmy Lou big smiles
my heroes have always been cowboys 🤠
thanks for sharing
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a true southern gentleman.. and a very gracious lady... te amo Ms Emmy Lou
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Love the one and only Bill Monroe. My papa favorite
Let Bill Munroe rest, he's tired & he can't go back to the past! Perhaps he can do mentoring jobs but no more of a stage performer...
Love this. The high lonesome voice is till sounding.
I lovely this, that's a beautiful Song ❤
WOW the legend BiLL MONROE!!!
This is good as it gets period.
My grand Pa and Grand Ma had an old 78 record of Kentuckey Waltz. On Saturday Grand Pa, and Granny would get a snootfull and would dance to that scratchy old record
Although, I never lived there, both, sides of my dad's family were very early KY settlers from the early 1800's. So my roots run deep in the state and I am proud of that.
Mine too on my dad's side. Virginia then Kentucky.
@@jeremycline9542 I guess we are both proud Hillbillies! My ancestor was born in Shelby County in 1802.
@@estelleadamski308 Well, we're Connecticut Yankees on that side since around 1949...! But I enjoy getting to know Kentucky. Without thinking about it, I got into Merle, the Blue Sky Boys and several others.
@@jeremycline9542 My ancestor had 2 sons in the Civil War, one died in battle, and the other my great-grandpa became a homesteader in KS They left KY and moved to IL. so they were Yankees, too!
Bill Monroe is the father of Blue Grass music. He's in the Smithsonian museum ❤
They taxidermied him!!??
Excellent thanks for posting 📫👍
And Emma low Harris well
Can't say enough she one of greatest country women singer as so many women of country
You're absolutely right... Good morning Partty how are you doing over there hope you're having a wonderful day it's another lovely day that the lord has made.
Hello how are you doing?
warms this Kentuckians heart
Bill is a true Louisvillain.
Best song on utb. This is medicine!
Hello Linda,how are you doing today
Bill Monroe's earliest-known performance of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" was on the Grand Ole Opry broadcast of August 25, 1945. The next year he recorded it with the Bluegrass Boys when Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs were members.
Good thing there's UA-cam or else we'd never see these legends. Vince Gill does a good job with blue moon. Both speed up the word "of" after moon.
Hello, how are you doing..?
Such sweet fiddle tones! Beautiful tunes...
The fiddle was the best bit
I must be the only person on the planet who is not a fan of Emmylou Harris.
Yes, you must be.
@@JimFrye-ub3kq I can handle that
❤Love this Song
My God, above just listen to your angels singing for our Lord above
This song always reminds of Dennis clay Tammy father he loved this song and so did my dad bill Moreno was one of the greatest as so many other country this is country not like today's so call new country
Hello friend, how are you doing today
To me bill was like wine the older he got the better he sung. One of my icons
I want Emmylou to walk behind me and harmonize on all I say!!!
He was 84 years old!
Let Bill Munroe rest, he's tired & he can't go back to the past! Perhaps he can do mentoring jobs but no more of a stage performer...
Thank you, I was wondering how old he was then. And @abjos eck have a little respect. This is where country music shines. The old help the young and the young help the old.
@@jayneterry8701 , the issue is not respect, but consideration/understanding to those who need rest...
I met Bill in England in 1974 along with Kenny Baker. I played his "October F5 mandolin only a strong famer could play it , it had "the blank" he dug out the "Gibson" with a pen knife I'm also friends with the talented Julia La Bella who was Bills lady ❤️
first class country music! ❤🇩🇪👍
Emmylou harris.luna azul de kentucky❤❤❤😊
Feel young and romantic again with the old days listening to this song

Masukan
KUIS KATA
Skor •
I know a Kentucky woman, her name is Skeeter Davis. Thank u.
The GOAT!! RIP MR MONROE
Some kinda good harmonizing and excellent fiddle playing
Ich liebe eure Musik
Danke
i got to see bill play in the early 2000s.
My man, my great uncle Bill passed in 1996 so unless it was around the throne it was before then
This is one a year before his last performance. Monroe's last performance occurred on March 15, 1996
What a wonderful day and where did this type of music disappear
Love love
Elvis made this his own….the greatest!👌😎
No. This belongs to Mr Monroe. Always
@@panthercreek60 song is so ignurt let both of em have it 😬😱
I love me some Emily Lou Harris 💋
Amen that smile lights up the world
NO I am not waiting for two ads to play before listening to one number..
Formidable
Toppp...👍👍
That's Kentucky!
to have bleeping commercials in the clip, just as Mr Monroe wants to start singing, is criminal. Big brickbats
Put AdBlock Plus in your browser.
Is that Sam Bush on fiddle? I backed him up a few years before this, on the Lonesome Pine Specials (Kentucky Educational Television). We put on a good show.
Right on, Sam Bush indeed!
Sam toured with Emmylou for awhile in the 90s----
Thankuverygoods
I agree. Yes.
Дуже гарно. Дякую!
Que is a beautiful woman.
On a personal note, Bill had his little ways. But I believe he had his good points too.
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Bom demais
素晴らしい。大好きです。
Hello Bill Munroe.
Meet Doc Watson and Billy Strings.
My Mom prefers Billy Strings with A Haircut.
But Hey.
I said Mom,
I ain't looking at Billy Strings Hair.
I'm watching him Flat Pick that Steel Driving Guitar.
Emmily Lou Harris is gorgeous.
Also.
That's my PS.
Alan Jackson would be proud
Alan ain't bluegrass.
Cood bay
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Hello Sharon,how are you doing today
When I went down to bring Renee back home. Raquel was in a bad way...🤔
Detained...?
Yes YSTÄVIÄ YSTÄVIÄ RAa yes RAa
Go 1:42
wat an ignurt noice
Bill’s no count boy James broke him in the end, Bill loved him too much, sad.
Backup musician: “what key we doing it in?” next backup musician, “A, I think” first backup musician “A or A minor?” Other backup musician “well, it’s one of those two.” lol real bright musicians on this show.😁
Yes RAa ystäviä ystäviä RAa
Not the same w/o the Bluegrass Boys.
Still, I've heard, in real life, he could be a bit ovva fastidious prick. That's the prerogative of true artists, I guess.
Its difficult to keep a bunch of me focussed and making the exact sound that you want to heard as your identity. A way to think of it is to imagine you hire 5 men to paint your house, wash your car and service it mow your lawns and tend your gardens, all with you one Saturday evening, you will need to have them do each part of their work exactly, nothing missed, but no overlaps, I know you now understand it.
weird- I have just listened to Van Morrison, another fastidious prick.
Macca ruined ur song