Rick Nelson and his band were on the cutting edge of some brilliant music. This is some of the most creative work I've heard. Big time hit on any format!
I miss my dad too. Sometimes after all this time I still have a good cry. I cannot imagine having a dad who is famous with the legacy he has and missing him. I'm sorry you lost your dad.
I was thinking of you as I’d just watched a video with wonderful photos of you, your twin brothers & 2 of your cousins while the song of Promenade in Green played! The last photo is of you & your dad in the 80’s...I can only tell that by your pretty hair style. (I am a year behind you.) You’re an amazing lady, Tracy! There’s no doubt they’re all so proud of you! (I miss my parents, too. My dad passed when I was young, too.) Love to you & yours. ♥️🌹🌿
Many moons back in the mid-50's,a mate with money had a player and a few discs. I heard Ricky Nelson singing My Babe and others of his. Suddenly I found rock'n' roll. What a talent Ricky was. Taken decades too soon.
Thanks, Tim, for mentioning that, I’d turned my head & missed that the first time! Nice catch! 🙏🏼🙌🏼. It’s @ about 1:09 you can hear one of the guys say, “Take it, Rick!” SWEET! ♥️
Rick did an excellent version on his second album back in 1958 and throughout his career would play My Babe, Good Rockin' Tonight and Milkcow Blues. Any idiot who compares him to Fabian, Bobby or Frankie shows their lack of knowledge regarding Rick and his music.
I don't play the "Rick was better than Elvis" game or vice versa. Both were great in their own way. Carl Perkins was great. Chuck Berry was great. There's room for everybody at the Table of Rock and Roll. It's the music that brings people together!
I do. Ricky was cool but he couldn't hold Elvis' guitar strap, especially his live version of this song. And Carl Perkins would be completely unknown if not for writing Blue Suede Shoes. However, I agree with your sentiments.
@@alro7779 It as an emergency, but safe landing. But part of pane was on fire either before or right after landing. He died of smoke inhalation & thermal burns.
Did you know that their are 2 members of The Eagles playing with Rick in this Band!! Yes that's right!! Randy Meisner & Tom Brumley! Did you know that RAck also sat in on their album of Hotel California!!!!Yes that's also right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bands don't ever print those who sit in on their albums! They are known as The Eagles & want to keep it that way to their fans & record ..cd buyers! Dean Torrence & I were talking & I had said to him.."That Rick is playing on that album..as I recognize his guitar & style in Peaceful Easy Feeling & other songs!! He said I really had a good ear for music to pick that out!! He said that I was absolutely right!!It is Rick Nelson & then I asked him why? As you read above..that's what he said!!! Now You know!!!! Daisy Mae
That's not Randy Meisner, that's Jay White. Meisner played in another incarnation of The Stone Cyn Band. And yes, that is indeed the great Tom Brumley.
I say bullshit too on Brumley being the other "member" from the Eagles. Nothing in the Eagles history mentions Tom Brumley. But they did credit Al Perkins for playing pedal steel on Ol' 55, from the On The Border album. So yeah, Allan/Daisy Mae/whoever is full of shit.
Many an artist covered Little Walter. But Rick Nelson was one of the few who did so convincingly. This was the Stone Canyon Band line up with Tom Brumley and Every Mother's Son co-founder Dennis "Denny Larden" Sarokin. A summit meeting of sorts that consistently got the job done.
L to R: Denny Sarokin on guitar, (looks like he’s playing lead, but I can’t tell...except for when Rick plays lead solo), Rick Nelson, Ty Grimes on drums, Jay DeWitt White on bass guitar & Tom Bromley on his steel guitar! No idea where. Approx. between 1973 to 1978.
RICK was the real deal, so talented and so good looking, better than elvis He was underrated tho He played 4 instruments I saw him live and he was great Miss u RICK RIP
THIS song was upsetting? Rick thought it was Honkey Tonk Women! A few people there said at that time you could walk around at MSG & they said the feeling of...upset was palpable.
Rick's songs had somesort of a story.❤
Rick Nelson and his band were on the cutting edge of some brilliant music. This is some of the most creative work I've heard. Big time hit on any format!
miss him so much.
I miss my dad too. Sometimes after all this time I still have a good cry. I cannot imagine having a dad who is famous with the legacy he has and missing him. I'm sorry you lost your dad.
ONE GREAT GUY AND ARTIST WE ALL MISS RICKY.
I believe everyone does.
I miss him too he was the greatest he was so gorgeous and a great entertainer wish I could have met him still love the man right on till today ♥❤♥😢
I was thinking of you as I’d just watched a video with wonderful photos of you, your twin brothers & 2 of your cousins while the song of Promenade in Green played! The last photo is of you & your dad in the 80’s...I can only tell that by your pretty hair style. (I am a year behind you.) You’re an amazing lady, Tracy! There’s no doubt they’re all so proud of you! (I miss my parents, too. My dad passed when I was young, too.) Love to you & yours. ♥️🌹🌿
Many moons back in the mid-50's,a mate with money had a player and a few discs. I heard Ricky Nelson singing My Babe and others of his. Suddenly I found rock'n' roll. What a talent Ricky was. Taken decades too soon.
a very nice man ,who died young .he was my favorite ,I love his songs ,he will always be rememberd by a lot of people
Rick actually played a lead riff on this song, cool! I’m not kidding I think this is the first time I’ve seen him do that.
never seen Elvis do that
@@martincvitkovich724 never saw Elvis write a song either.
Thanks, Tim, for mentioning that, I’d turned my head & missed that the first time! Nice catch! 🙏🏼🙌🏼. It’s @ about 1:09 you can hear one of the guys say, “Take it, Rick!” SWEET! ♥️
@@cynthiaennis3107 elvis didn't need to write any songs. He had writers lined up begging for him to do their songs
When he went into his shell for while he said he slso took time to learn to play guitar properly.
Rick did an excellent version on his second album back in 1958 and throughout his career would play My Babe, Good Rockin' Tonight and Milkcow Blues. Any idiot who compares him to Fabian, Bobby or Frankie shows their lack of knowledge regarding Rick and his music.
I agree, I preferred Rick over Elvis. I was never an Elvis fan. Ricky had a voice and way of singing songs.
@@marijooneill8015 so did elvis but on a MUCH larger scale. Nothing against Rick but he wasn't in the same league with ELVIS
I don't play the "Rick was better than Elvis" game or vice versa. Both were great in their own way. Carl Perkins was great. Chuck Berry was great. There's room for everybody at the Table of Rock and Roll. It's the music that brings people together!
I do. Ricky was cool but he couldn't hold Elvis' guitar strap, especially his live version of this song. And Carl Perkins would be completely unknown if not for writing Blue Suede Shoes. However, I agree with your sentiments.
I love Rick like my own brother.Ill forever miss him but thankfully I've got his music and the memories of seeing him live twice in Texas..
This is awesome. ❤️ the pants!
HE DIDN'T DESERVE TO DIE THAT WAY.SWEET MAN WITH TALENT.
How did he die?
@@alro7779 AIRPLANE CRASH
@@DENIEL381 Thanks!
@@alro7779 It as an emergency, but safe landing. But part of pane was on fire either before or right after landing. He died of smoke inhalation & thermal burns.
@@JA-jm8bk What a pitty!
Such a great sound! Man, I wish I got to see him in concert! Thanks so much for this great video!
I was lucky enough to see Rick in concert about two years before he was killed. And he was gorgeous and gave a fantastic performance!
Did you know that their are 2 members of The Eagles playing with Rick in this Band!! Yes that's right!! Randy Meisner & Tom Brumley! Did you know that RAck also sat in on their album of Hotel California!!!!Yes that's also right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bands don't ever print those who sit in on their albums! They are known as The Eagles & want to keep it that way to their fans & record ..cd buyers! Dean Torrence & I were talking & I had said to him.."That Rick is playing on that album..as I recognize his guitar & style in Peaceful Easy Feeling & other songs!! He said I really had a good ear for music to pick that out!! He said that I was absolutely right!!It is Rick Nelson & then I asked him why? As you read above..that's what he said!!! Now You know!!!!
Daisy Mae
That's not Randy Meisner, that's Jay White. Meisner played in another incarnation of The Stone Cyn Band. And yes, that is indeed the great Tom Brumley.
I say bullshit too on Brumley being the other "member" from the Eagles. Nothing in the Eagles history mentions Tom Brumley. But they did credit Al Perkins for playing pedal steel on Ol' 55, from the On The Border album. So yeah, Allan/Daisy Mae/whoever is full of shit.
Ricky did Have
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I did not know he played on that album, but Peaceful Easy Feeling, sounds like a song he’d do! Thanks!
@@kathleenandaloro6845 Randy joined Ricky after he left Poco & before he joined the Eagles .By this time he was an Eagle.
Ricky is awesome as usual.
Love to hear his music. 😊😊😊
One of my Fav Ricky Songs,the original single had 2 fab rifts by James Burton
Burton was THE MAN
I was glad to see that Rick riffed on this one at about 1:09!
go Rick go!
There is no comparison when it comes to Rick he was the greatest
My first teen idol. So talented and so good looking.
That great hair tho🙃
Great artist taken too soon... Feel sad every time I hear Garden Party and think of that concert at Madison Square Garden.
The great James Burton played with Rick before he played with Elvis.Hello Marylou.
Is that Tom Brumley at the pedali steel guitar ?
Yep!
Thanks for this upload!
Many an artist covered Little Walter. But Rick Nelson was one of the few who did so convincingly. This was the Stone Canyon Band line up with Tom Brumley and Every Mother's Son co-founder Dennis "Denny Larden" Sarokin. A summit meeting of sorts that consistently got the job done.
Yes, Denny Sarokin did a nice job on lead guitar. A truly great Rockin' version by Rick and The SCB!
I can't help but think his parents helped with that. All talented and very well rounded musically, even David could sing
This is awesome!
Check out them britches! Miss him!!
🌸🧡🌸
Rick Nelson was so smooth
The Last of the Teenage Idols
Que lindo hombre
I like Ricky more than Elvis in so many ways.❤
Love these old clips. Who's all in the band? Where was this, and when?
L to R: Denny Sarokin on guitar, (looks like he’s playing lead, but I can’t tell...except for when Rick plays lead solo), Rick Nelson, Ty Grimes on drums, Jay DeWitt White on bass guitar & Tom Bromley on his steel guitar! No idea where. Approx. between 1973 to 1978.
@@cynthiaennis3107 I'd narrow it down to 1973-1974 but not 100% sure either
He's my babe he could put his shoes under my bed anytime
Reading Rick's biography and have met Denny Sarokin. This song was mentioned as having upset fans at MSG who came to see Rick in an oldies show.
RICK was the real deal, so talented and so good looking, better than elvis
He was underrated tho
He played 4 instruments
I saw him live and he was great
Miss u RICK
RIP
But it WAS one of his oldies.
THIS song was upsetting? Rick thought it was Honkey Tonk Women! A few people there said at that time you could walk around at MSG & they said the feeling of...upset was palpable.
@@kathleenandaloro6845 wake up from yr dream baby.
NOBODY was better than ELVIS
What is he wearing? Oh dear
Something epic, impeccable style!!! SLAY!!! 😍😍😍
What or who's missing here ? Fine effort all round, but oh for a James Burton solo...
Rick actually did a solo here!