@Jim Lauderdale: You're one of my favorite musicians but it took me until the Covid years to learn your name. Your video with The Mavericks, one of the best bands in America, gets revisited often. Happy Thanksgiving, Jim.
My friend @Warren Eustace, who sends me many great videos of different artists sent me this video of y'all doin' "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere", a song I bought in 1968 by the Byrds. At that time I didn't know it was a Bob Dylan song. I really like this version of yours a lot. Nicely done. Cheers! 🙏🎶🎸🎤
Brilliant I love Jim so much. Gonna check out this cool band man. This was a fun listen, and made me pick up my guitar and pack up my tent!! OOOOOOOOHWEEEEE
Found a Jim Lauderdale CD at the Goodwill Store. Never heard of him before, but it was a good $.99 spent I think! Hard to believe I’ve never heard of him esp after digging up all this stuff on YT.
I might be late in response but I would love to thank you for loving my music ambitions. . Have you had the opportunity to attend any of my concerts before?
I was working Hardly Strictly Bluegrass about 8-10 years ago @ Banjo Stage on a Friday. Lauderdale's performance was great- Hey, it's really good when you can listen to fine music and get paid for it.
Gengis Khan and his brother Don couldn’t keep from keepin on. We climbed that ridge after they’d gone, after they went away past it. Oowee, right behind tomorrow’s the day my price is gonna climb, Oowee we gonna slide down into the easy chair!
Superb! I am about as far from a music expert as one can get, but dare I say it to my ears this was by far the best cover and maybe best version [period].
I don't know. There is no steel guitar player listed as a current, auxiliary or former auxiliary member on their wikipedia page or official band webpage. Maybe he came with Jim Lauderdale.
WOW !!
Bob Dylan wrote so many great songs.
THEN
So many persons, groups covered them to make the entire world proud ...
Jim Lauderdale! One of the most underraated musicians in existence. He has played with everyone. EVERYONE.
@Jim Lauderdale: You're one of my favorite musicians but it took me until the Covid years to learn your name. Your video with The Mavericks, one of the best bands in America, gets revisited often. Happy Thanksgiving, Jim.
Followed you since 2012 on TH-cam; never disappoint me sir! Love from Holland
I love this way these musicians played together !!
The arrangement, the harmony, the solos - it all came together. Look at the happy faces at the end - they nailed it, and they knew it. Yes!
Love it !
Nailed it 😅
One of my favorite songs...in the world.
Great audience !
I can never get enough of this song!
This is people that love making music and Jim, as he's prone to do, picked a great tune to share.
My friend @Warren Eustace, who sends me many great videos of different artists sent me this video of y'all doin' "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere", a song I bought in 1968 by the Byrds. At that time I didn't know it was a Bob Dylan song. I really like this version of yours a lot. Nicely done. Cheers! 🙏🎶🎸🎤
Thank you so much!!!! Amazing rendition! The acoustic guitar and Blues harp break was absolutely amazing for me! Bravo!!!
Hi
No too old for concerts but I watch a lot on you tube. I’m a fella that grew up with the 60’s so I gravitate to those songs. Thanks for replying
One of my all time favorite songs. Yet I had forgotten about. Resonated in my teens in the early 70’s & still does today ❤
Brilliant I love Jim so much. Gonna check out this cool band man. This was a fun listen, and made me pick up my guitar and pack up my tent!! OOOOOOOOHWEEEEE
Found a Jim Lauderdale CD at the Goodwill Store. Never heard of him before, but it was a good $.99 spent I think! Hard to believe I’ve never heard of him esp after digging up all this stuff on YT.
Love his smile,his music
Awesome harp
One of the best renditions
I might be late in response but I would love to thank you for loving my music ambitions. . Have you had the opportunity to attend any of my concerts before?
❤this m makes me love music so much. I just can’t help playing it again and again.
The dryness is absolutely engaging and refreshing.
I like...very much!
Exactly Right ❤
Great cover of this song!
I was working Hardly Strictly Bluegrass about 8-10 years ago @ Banjo Stage on a Friday. Lauderdale's performance was great- Hey, it's really good when you can listen to fine music and get paid for it.
YOU ALL SOUND SO GOOD THGETHER
You all are awesome, I love watching the whole process and the end result is amazing, great song! 🤠💜💜💜
Great stuff
Thumbs up from Australia 🇦🇺👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺
1st time listening. Wow, another Great song to add to my Playlist. TY!
Vicki's voice hasn't changed in the 20 years I've known it... and damn that harp
Love this❤
Great to hear and see a woman playing harp, and singing tastefull
Watch The Waifs perform Crazy Train.That girl knows how to play a harp.
I'd like The Waifs to play more cowboy music.They do country well.How Many Miles is proof.
This is amazing! I'm a huge fan of Lauderdale's, and now the Waif's as well
Favourite Waifs songs - How Many Miles, Crazy Train, Bridal Train.
Fabulous .Great double Bass break by Ben Franz I believe
Enjoyed !! Nice job by all.
Everywhere he goes, Jim's a big good influence.
P. S.: I thought it was sleep that Ghengis Khan couldn't keep his kings supplied with.
Gengis Khan and his brother Don couldn’t keep from keepin on. We climbed that ridge after they’d gone, after they went away past it. Oowee, right behind tomorrow’s the day my price is gonna climb, Oowee we gonna slide down into the easy chair!
Merci beaucoup, vous êtes sublime ♥.
Superb! I am about as far from a music expert as one can get, but dare I say it to my ears this was by far the best cover and maybe best version [period].
Great song ❤❤cmd
This song has a Great Hook!
Someone mentioned the great harp break, and I agree, but the steel player just killed it.
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A B3 fits EVERYWHERE!
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Didn't that fellow have a preacher's part in the Pistol Annies video "Hush, Hush?
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first comment: great song, love your laid back version - is there any other way to go? :)
Cool. I like this version. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band I guess was the first version I heard (live), before knew it was a Dillon song.
@Jim Lauderdale Sure Jim that’d be fine. I play this song once in a blue moon myself, drop a line any time.
So I hadn’t heard your name before (hard to believe) looked it up after watching the Americana music tribute y’all playing “the weight”
The Byrd's did it first. I think Dylan gave it to them
@@eddielong717 Oh, didn’t know that. Thanks for the info
Dylan, #1 . Am I right people .
Is that Lloyd on steel?
Who's playing the fabulous steel guitar?
I don't know. There is no steel guitar player listed as a current, auxiliary or former auxiliary member on their wikipedia page or official band webpage. Maybe he came with Jim Lauderdale.
Billywolf says awesome
HE SURE IS
Typical Jim Lauderdale, Great stuff!
Missed a line there Jim 😊
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She just best stick to playing harp
Bc .ions but drop zip