This song has such a great ring to it. Love it. Tony Rice was always something else on the guitar, especially when doing his solos. God bless from South Africa.
Bill sang this song when he visited the Flatiron shop way back many years ago. Larry Barnwell took him to Yellowstone Park. We enjoyed his visit and a few stories of the old days. Bill wasn't known for his verbosity, but everything he did say had a very profound substance to it. Pete can relate a lot of the Monroe feeling to us all thru shows like this.
Audience few Talkin like they were more important than the Pete's Bill Monroe story...🐒's attention span. Thanks for upload/ Pete got that "lonesome sound" Bill hat to boot.
for a guy who was one of the great flatpickers of all time, and could play nearly anything he wanted to play , he too often chose to play something that is totally unrecognizable as the melody of that song or even close to any melody at all . and bluegrass is all about the melody . i wouldnt hire him to be the guitar player in my bluegrass band . and neither would any of the first generation of bluegrass bands .
I was at this show. I was about this close. I was about 20 chairs to the right. Epic event with Tony Rice on back up!🎵🎶🎵
Sharon Ghilcrest. One of the modern mandolin greats.
Love Sharon and Tony, Miss Tony what a talent....
Wow. Jst saw this in my feed. (5yrs later)
T H A N K
Y O U ! ! !
Classic!
I've Been to Bill Monroe's music park in Bean Blossom. My God, Rowan is a national treasure🔥
This song has such a great ring to it. Love it. Tony Rice was always something else on the guitar, especially when doing his solos. God bless from South Africa.
This is REAL country music. Screw all the modern 'pop country'. This is where it is!
So happy for people like you doing the thang early when technology was just getting good, ie youtube, video/audio.
Glad you enjoyed KC!
I met Mr. Bill at Beanblossom. What a thrill. I met Ralph Stanley there too. ❤️❤️
Rowan killing it on the mandola once again, and again and again.
Bill sang this song when he visited the Flatiron shop way back many years ago. Larry Barnwell took him to Yellowstone Park. We enjoyed his visit and a few stories of the old days. Bill wasn't known for his verbosity, but everything he did say had a very profound substance to it. Pete can relate a lot of the Monroe feeling to us all thru shows like this.
Thanks! Love you.
Thanks Ellen!
Great version of a great song.
Mean string bass! Sweet and mean. Poetry in motion.
Great live at merlfest but Tony passed away
I love Tony's hair! and his picking is the best
Haha. I'm surprised he was allowed with 500' of any school.
Would be a great Superlative guest with Marty Stuart this Tour 2024.
Bryn is the talent here
Got soul. You have yer self a great day.
Audience few Talkin like they were more important than the Pete's Bill Monroe story...🐒's attention span. Thanks for upload/ Pete got that "lonesome sound" Bill hat to boot.
Ronald Petrin , dead right, what’s so important!
Maybe it's my ears. But I always wished " they" would turn up the base a little more
We saw Pete play this with Bill at the ol' KFC festival in Louisville in the early 80s
MAN THESE GIRLS ARE HOT!!!!
Well, that's about it, that's that. Great.
I really like Bryn's hair cut..😎
A mix of del- mccoury and Ricky scaggs
You have that backwards! :)
It lacks the kick of Skaggs version.
Is Tony Rice Mormon or just always that creepy around young women?
Looks like a predator and he's not even very good.
Everyone criticizing Jimmy G on here, are the same ones who will always criticize. You probably criticize your girl because you can’t get her off!😅
Ricky Skaggs made it better with his version.
Stop talking
Then they get in there Mercedes with lattes.
Is that supposed to be a zinger, Cletus?
And he failed grade 6 grammar! Lol "there"
I used to think Tony Rice was a big deal and then I actually heard and watched. Super uptight. Zero game.
Tony's solo has nothing to do with the actual song.
and it enhanced it quite well, as per usual w/ Tony's brilliancy
2chords+tony rice=kicks my ass
I don't get your point. It's Tony Rice.
I get OP's point now that I've listened again. Dude was good, but come on. Not that good.
for a guy who was one of the great flatpickers of all time, and could play nearly anything he wanted to play , he too often chose to play something that is totally unrecognizable as the melody of that song or even close to any melody at all . and bluegrass is all about the melody . i wouldnt hire him to be the guitar player in my bluegrass band . and neither would any of the first generation of bluegrass bands .
Sounds like your band is probably as shitty as your opinions, then.
Peter co wrote the tune ... let em play anyway they want
Shame on you for slammin Tony!
@@donnaheimpel7082 Well said
was i wrong though ?@@bhr788
@@kishintuchis4133 extremely