The sustainability of great music is a real concern in the age of streaming. The only reliable income for most musicians at this point is constant touring. Doesn't leave much time for creating & recording new music. And it is exhausting. Which is why I take every opportunity I can to buy the music, merch & tickets to shows of the people making the music I love. And I still often feel like I am in debt to them.
@@parker11965 And now with the pandemic they can't even tour. And it's not only the artists but the venues that host them that are getting crushed right now. So I've been buying merch from my fav local venues as well. I've got quite the mask & shirt collection going. I might even keep wearing the masks when this is all over. Hat, mask & earbuds. Singing to myself while tuning out the world around me. Most days I'd be good with that.
Well I actually prefer the vinyl listen to it have records I bought 30 years ago still am thrilled I bought them the steamed music is so compresses one can't compare vinyl to it or even CD. Thanks for the reply peace to you bro
The things I enjoy most are ALWAYS free. Singing. Playing music. Walking in the cool fall air. The smell of wood smoke on a crisp day. The sound of a lonesome train whistle in the distance.
What an amazing piece and a marvelous performance! The song echoes truthfully from the hearts and souls of those players... thank you, Gillian, David and Mr. Burnett!!!
How many times have I fallen in love with an album on first listen and then realized that T Bone Burnett produced it? I can’t put my finger on what he does, but his work has brought me more pleasure from old musical friends and introduced me to more new ones than anyone else I can think of. The only other producer who even comes close for me is Joe Henry, but T Bone! I guess that should be Mr. Burnett to me . . .
What he does is stay out of the way,and tells them what they don't need.other producers would cover this with drums, bass, electric guitars,keyboards, or lap steel and you wouldn't get the feeling of the piece.
A bit of fun. Tbone is a legend. Nice he is there and a nice laugh. God knows how many tunes he is responsible for and how many artists he has made famous. And he is a great guitarist.
Notice that neither Dave nor Gillian have pickups in their acoustic guitars. Instead they play them into mics so you can actually hear what they sound like.
Logos on full display! These guys are soooo exquisitely talented. There’s such a soothing essence within not only their music but, the lyrics as well. It’s just such stupendously stellar writing and art in general. My 3 year old boy loves it as well. Not just that but, there are tunes such as this one, “Airplane” by Dave, “the Weight” from St. Luke’s in London with OCMS and, a great many others. It’s such a pleasurable and deeply connected experience to listen to great music. Thank you.
Nobody is out of tune! Especially T- Bone. Dave Rawlings is a Master of dissonance , and I believe the great Mr Burnett knows a bit abt That as well. So , plz open ur ears and mind if u love music @all. If u don't understand dissonance, then u prob don't enjoy Dylan, Neil Yoyng, Willie Nelson, I could go on and on. This is REAL music, not over-produced, auto this and that, formulaic. This is real feeling here. Watch the body language o Rawlings; he clearly plays and moves 2 Gillian's.brilliant, distinctive, story-tellin vocals. I predict she will b 2 Americana. Or roots music what Mother Maybelle or Emmylou are. Godmothers, and b4 them obviously. In 1995. I was in a boutique in a remote place in Wisconsin, and the music overhead I had never heard. It was Gillian singiing " Orpan Girl", off "Revival", when her notoriety began. I wasn't the only one who noticed, obviously. I love the sincerety in ppl and musicians as it shines thru here. Thank u Gillian and Dave for giving this lady here boundless joy, feeling, tears, love, and inspiration. Also 4 much 2 share w/ my music friends. Much appreciatin 4 all u do, what u give. What a rare and beautiful thing in a crazy, not so pretty world. Fabulous work by great ppl.
@@roxannetoth5026 totally agree and that smile she gives TBone when he tentatively starts, and then joins in to strengthen it is amazing. Did you know T Bone produced their first album?
@@smwrbd Hi Robert, and yes about TBone's production, wow. Never forget where I was when I first heard the strains of "tear my stillhouse down". Gillian hit me like a ton of bricks. Gotta check out what she's up to now. Peace and love
Spellbinding, soul enchanting, utterly captivating and deeply sentimental with an intelligent aspect... quintessentially it may be a perfect song and artistic expression. I sing along and get goosebumps.
“Never minded working hard. It’s who I’m working for.” My goodness. Are they singing this directly to me?! Lol. I just love these two BRILLIANT artists.
I don't know...maybe it's too subtle? Maybe she should have written a song called "Stop Recording Our Stuff at the Performances You Entitled Shits". Though it might be hard to fit that into a verse...
i thought that too then realized hes filming! and trying NOT TO LOOK at his phone see.. haha.. he glances down to make sure its on her... hes TRYING to watch ! and film at the same time see. hahaa
It's an old Epiphone Olympic archtop from the '30's. He found it covered in sawdust in his friend's garage, and he liked the resonant jangly sound, so he's kept it all these years, still plays it almost exclusively to this day
absolutely agree. It clashes with the nature of this type of music to a ridiculous degree. Traditional bluegrass folk and audience members with Iphones, what the hell?
I've listened to and watched this many times and, in the end, I have to disagree with you. T Bone augments their performance even if he is 'all over the place' as someone else remarked. These are friends having a good time and I find his contribution moving and sweet. Doesn't have to be perfect y'know. The more I listen, the more I like it when he sings and hits that guitar a bit.
The respect the audience gives T-Bone...greatness.
Saw T-Bone with Sam Phillips years ago. I love the music of Sam Phillips A brilliant artist that too few know about.
and gillian and dave
Dave's guitar is STUNNING. Their voices were made for one another.
The sustainability of great music is a real concern in the age of streaming. The only reliable income for most musicians at this point is constant touring. Doesn't leave much time for creating & recording new music. And it is exhausting. Which is why I take every opportunity I can to buy the music, merch & tickets to shows of the people making the music I love. And I still often feel like I am in debt to them.
It's a pity there are not more people like you who realise that you need to support your artists in this way
@@parker11965 And now with the pandemic they can't even tour. And it's not only the artists but the venues that host them that are getting crushed right now. So I've been buying merch from my fav local venues as well. I've got quite the mask & shirt collection going. I might even keep wearing the masks when this is all over. Hat, mask & earbuds. Singing to myself while tuning out the world around me. Most days I'd be good with that.
Well I actually prefer the vinyl listen to it have records I bought 30 years ago still am thrilled I bought them the steamed music is so compresses one can't compare vinyl to it or even CD. Thanks for the reply peace to you bro
@@parker11965 Still buying vinyl, too. Back at ya!
@@johnstinchcomb8156 cool
How does Dave Rawlings make what he does look so damn easy? It's not fair to normal humans....
The nearest thing you'll ever hear of music soothing the savage breast. Exemplary performance!!!❤
The things I enjoy most are ALWAYS free. Singing. Playing music. Walking in the cool fall air. The smell of wood smoke on a crisp day. The sound of a lonesome train whistle in the distance.
amen to that.
Dedicated to all of those who say that there isn't good music out anymore
This music comes from so deep in her soul and we get hear it. Thank you
What an amazing piece and a marvelous performance! The song echoes truthfully from the hearts and souls of those players... thank you, Gillian, David and Mr. Burnett!!!
How many times have I fallen in love with an album on first listen and then realized that T Bone Burnett produced it? I can’t put my finger on what he does, but his work has brought me more pleasure from old musical friends and introduced me to more new ones than anyone else I can think of. The only other producer who even comes close for me is Joe Henry, but T Bone! I guess that should be Mr. Burnett to me . . .
What he does is stay out of the way,and tells them what they don't need.other producers would cover this with drums, bass, electric guitars,keyboards, or lap steel and you wouldn't get the feeling of the piece.
This song and I Dream a Highway always take me back to a woman I loved many years ago who took her own life
A bit of fun. Tbone is a legend. Nice he is there and a nice laugh. God knows how many tunes he is responsible for and how many artists he has made famous. And he is a great guitarist.
Oh Dave, your playing is so inspiring ❤
David Rawlings adds the most delicious, jazzy licks to these Americana-like songs!!
Every time that I play this I feel like standing up and applauding.
I feel like I should be paying the artist.
I wish I could play guitar like Dave Rawlings.
Notice that neither Dave nor Gillian have pickups in their acoustic guitars. Instead they play them into mics so you can actually hear what they sound like.
I wish I could play even a 1/3 as well. I've always admired those who can play guitar.
I wish I could think line T Bone!
You're not the only one...
oh boy is that ever true...even 1/2 as well, on any instrument!
Look at David's face when she starts to sign. He know perfection when he sees is.
Logos on full display! These guys are soooo exquisitely talented. There’s such a soothing essence within not only their music but, the lyrics as well. It’s just such stupendously stellar writing and art in general.
My 3 year old boy loves it as well. Not just that but, there are tunes such as this one, “Airplane” by Dave, “the Weight” from St. Luke’s in London with OCMS and, a great many others. It’s such a pleasurable and deeply connected experience to listen to great music. Thank you.
Happy 70th Birthday T Bone Burnett
T-Bone Burnett is musical royalty, what a trio of guitars right there…
God, this is achingly beautiful, even T-Bone's out of tune singing. These are masters of their craft.
Hes not out of tune..
Nobody is out of tune! Especially T- Bone. Dave Rawlings is a Master of dissonance , and I believe the great Mr Burnett knows a bit abt
That as well. So , plz open ur ears and mind if u love music @all. If u don't understand dissonance, then u prob don't enjoy Dylan, Neil Yoyng, Willie Nelson, I could go on and on. This is REAL music, not over-produced, auto this and that, formulaic. This is real feeling here. Watch the body language o Rawlings; he clearly plays and moves 2 Gillian's.brilliant, distinctive, story-tellin vocals. I predict she will b 2 Americana. Or roots music what Mother Maybelle or Emmylou are. Godmothers, and b4 them obviously. In 1995. I was in a boutique in a remote place in Wisconsin, and the music overhead I had never heard. It was Gillian singiing " Orpan Girl", off "Revival", when her notoriety began. I wasn't the only one who noticed, obviously. I love the sincerety in ppl and musicians as it shines thru here. Thank u Gillian and Dave for giving this lady here boundless joy, feeling, tears, love, and inspiration. Also 4 much 2 share w/ my music friends. Much appreciatin 4 all u do, what u give. What a rare and beautiful thing in a crazy, not so pretty world. Fabulous work by great ppl.
@@roxannetoth5026 Roxanne Tooth wrote: "If u don't understand dissonance, then u prob don't enjoy Dylan, Neil Yoyng, ..."
OMG, I love Neil Yoyng
@@roxannetoth5026 totally agree and that smile she gives TBone when he tentatively starts, and then joins in to strengthen it is amazing. Did you know T Bone produced their first album?
@@smwrbd Hi Robert, and yes about TBone's production, wow. Never forget where I was when I first heard the strains of "tear my stillhouse down". Gillian hit me like a ton of bricks. Gotta check out what she's up to now. Peace and love
Few things are as great as a country looking girl singing her heart away!
This song is a flaming arrow straight to my heart.
T Bone is uber cool. Saw him in Manchester UK with Alison Krauss and Robert Plant. Great video. Grey Gourmet
Spellbinding, soul enchanting, utterly captivating and deeply sentimental with an intelligent aspect... quintessentially it may be a perfect song and artistic expression. I sing along and get goosebumps.
“Never minded working hard. It’s who I’m working for.”
My goodness. Are they singing this directly to me?! Lol. I just love these two BRILLIANT artists.
Dave's old 1932 Harmony arch top,never dreamed it could sound like that...
Thanks for sharing much appreciated blessings 💛💚❤️💯🔥
Love this ..what a lyric !!!
Wow that’s a modern day anthem…powerful
Absolutely divine!
Pure bliss!
T-Bone produced their first album
I wish this song would be 10min+!
Lovely! Made my day!
Such an amazing unique style, love it!
It T-Bone Burnett happens to be in your State, all the music will sound better.
gorgeous song
T bone burnett is the man ..big time!!!
this is clearly about music in the internet age
but is from 2001
@@kykesoy 2001 was the year of the big Napster case. The internet is quite old now.
Magic on the stage!
Brilliant. Incredible performance art.
Amazing ....when I first watch it said ....Glory !!
Groovy Baby The Old Guy ROCKs Pray For Pace 10-4
Dave freaking Rawlings
So true!
Timothy Burke
Awesome picker.
He "discovered" them at the Bluebird in Nashville back in the early 90s.
She has aged so gracefully.
OMG awesome....bellisima cancion y tremenda version
I'll be brief......., lovely.
Just brilliant!
Real good and free best of the Best ❣️🙏
All time fave!
OOOOOHHHHHH i love you so much!
Stunning sound and skills, souls music (y)
Thanks
Fave of all time
Beautiful
Damn that solo he did hit deep
Love Tbone but he is all over the place here.
copy
And I think he did great...
And every place he goes is exactly the right one - its about the soul not the technique
love it!
such sad wooden music ... gets to me each and every time
Deepness expressed
IF YOU HAVE TO PICK A GUEST....YOU PICK T B B THEE BEST.
Like a Butterfly in the winter.
Fabulous
Ironically people recording the song on their phones
Exactly...
I don't know...maybe it's too subtle? Maybe she should have written a song called "Stop Recording Our Stuff at the Performances You Entitled Shits". Though it might be hard to fit that into a verse...
Although to be fair we are also watching it on TH-cam.
Such a beautiful piece...not familiar with the song before this...what is it called?
Guy at 0:34 while history is happening in front of his eyes.
pop-up Kijiji my first time I d
i thought that too then realized hes filming! and trying NOT TO LOOK at his phone see.. haha.. he glances down to make sure its on her... hes TRYING to watch ! and film at the same time see. hahaa
There's loads of them doing it - but you know everything is free now - oh the irony
that pink capo though...cute
Old guitars awsome
Damb !
T Bone's Clam Shack.
Lolololol truth
luv!
T bone gotta learn the verse
Romantic
Is there more with T Bone?
Old Guy Made Me Change the Song I Normally Enjoy Listening Too. If I were In The Live Audience, I Would Of Stood Up And Walked Out. Retire Grampa!!!
Song was just on Resident Alien 3. Unexpected song but fit somehow.
The musical-industrial complex has generally considered musicians to be fair game.
T Bone Burnett, though, is a different kind of producer.
What make/type is that guitar of Dave's? I love the sound!
It's an old Epiphone Olympic archtop from the '30's. He found it covered in sawdust in his friend's garage, and he liked the resonant jangly sound, so he's kept it all these years, still plays it almost exclusively to this day
i hate these smart phones
absolutely agree. It clashes with the nature of this type of music to a ridiculous degree. Traditional bluegrass folk and audience members with Iphones, what the hell?
Can’t stand country. But this is Cash-like. Bad ass.
What model Gretsch is TBone playing?
Anyone know what Dave's guitar is?
❤️😘🥰❤️
👍👌😍
Its wild to see good musicians try to cover this song but can't come close to as good.
i love T Bone but he does nothing here but get in the way.
David Todd Rawlings is an American guitarist, singer, and record producer. He is known for his partnership with singer and songwriter Gillian Welch.
T Bone makes sure artists get paid.
I've listened to and watched this many times and, in the end, I have to disagree with you. T Bone augments their performance even if he is 'all over the place' as someone else remarked. These are friends having a good time and I find his contribution moving and sweet. Doesn't have to be perfect y'know. The more I listen, the more I like it when he sings and hits that guitar a bit.
what kind of guitar is he playing ?
Gretsch
Speed it up to 1.5 or 2.0 and it sounds much better.
Think T Bone should've taken a five minute 22 second break.
lmaoffffffff
No one cares what you think
@@smwrbd It appears some agree as it happens! ;-)
@@aliwhitwell their opinions are as valuable as yours.
T Bone is an acquired taste as is Dave and Gillian. Did you know T Bone produced their first album? Did you see Gillian smile at him ?
T Bone let the side down a bit.
Nope
Yep. Revere that guy. This just wasn't his best. Happens to us all.
What was that last chord?
Counting from the capo at the fifth fret, he plays 076500, giving the notes AAC#FEA, fo it’s something like a wacky form of Fmaj7#5
AugmentedDeliciousness
F'ing crying
I didn't know Ed McMahon played guitar
Sorry, love these two, but who told Burnett he could sing, ruins a good piece of music.
Loved it until T-bone started singing. Gotta skip that part. Sorry, T-bone.
T Bone is not even playing the guitar.
Absolutely sublime