Alison singing Todd Rundgren's It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference is magical, but everything she sings is magical. Jerry Douglas is the master of the Dobro, no one else even comes close.
all these comments, and not one mention of the stellar Bela Fleck "Bluegrass Sessions" set thats the 2nd half. I believe that band is Earl Scruggs, Vassar Clements, John Hartford, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Mark Schatz, and Stuart Duncan, with Bryan Sutton sitting in for Tony Rice who couldn't be on the tour.
I think Alison Krause might have a crush on her fans. I know every time I see her play and sing she brings unexpected overwhelming tears of joy and enchanting love to an entire audience struck in awe by the knowledge this ongoing show is a heaven sent escalator to bliss. She has a sparkle.
@@midnighttoker8663 But, but, it really is Alison, and she has a multi-million dollar inheritance she needs your help getting out of customs in Nigeria!! 😂
I found this info about these two sets: Alison Krauss & Union Station Alison Krauss : fiddle, vocals Dan Tyminski : guitar, mandolin, vocals Ron Block : guitar, banjo, vocals Barry Bales : upright & electric bass, vocals Jerry Douglas : dobro Larry Atamanuik : drums Broadcasted Date : 2000 Bela Fleck's Bluegrass Sessions with Earl Scruggs & Vassar Clements Bela Fleck : banjo, vocals Sam Bush : mandolin, vocals Jerry Douglas : dobro, vocals Stuart Duncan : fiddle Bryan Sutton : guitar Mark Schatz : bass Earl Scruggs : banjo Vassar Clements : fiddle Recorded Date : 10/11/1999 1. Valley 2. White House Blues 3. Spanish Point 4. Home Sweet Home 5. Salty Dog Blues 6. Ground Speed 7. Interviews
The Bible speaks of a 'weight of glory' - that doesn't necessarily mean heaviness - just light and excellence. And everything here has that quality - the venue and audience in Austin are appreciative and classy; Alison has a voice like light itself, and puts on a whole other game face when she digs into the fiddle; Jerry Douglas is the dobro GOAT and for decades has shown up with so many world-class performers on every inhabited continent; it is so great to hear a guitar break from Dan Tyminski - who seldom stands forth (unless he's covering himself voicing George Clooney), and is a warm, multiply gifted human being. The entire ensemble embodies 'all due respect' in the very best sense - for the audience, for one another and for the music. Glorious, Alison. Thanks filirani. And God.
PS The second program in this double-header is an all-star affair, too - Bela Fleck, Stuart Duncan and Vassar Clements, Jerry Douglas (he is everywhere), Sam Bush, Brian Sutton (I think - they all look so young) - don't know the gentleman on bass, but someone here will, I bet :-). Chamber music, backporch jam - this is high wire work with no safety net, and just wonderful. Bela paid for the whole fretboard, and makes sure he uses it all :-). And Earl Scruggs!
WOW, love to hear RWT played like that. Also the Union Station Patented Dozer-Grass (my fave) Juggernaught rolls over us at 15:54, with an astonishing fiddle kickoff,... yeah, Alison. Wild Bill Jones! ... As AK sez, it's got something for everyone.
Bela fleck sam bush jerry douglas get after it on 2nd half of this video. Check out their strength in numbers album. Telluride sessions. 1989. Amazing work.
Yeah good, I think the stuff she’s doing now with the man. Robert plant , now is on another level, She blossoms with him and they make music fly ,? 💖💫👏 possibly
Do you have the Austin City Limits Season 25 opening credits from 2000? It shows people in many different activities from around Austin at night, the Austin City Limits Twenty-Five Years of American Music logo appear, and Lickona's voice said: "Recorded live from Austin, Texas, Austin City Limits celebrates 25 years of American music". At the end of the opening credits, we see the Austin City Limits logo on a hand, the screen flashes white, and we see a shot of Willie Nelson from Season 25, Episode 4, the text "created by Bill Arhos" appear.
The beginning has a black person playing the guitar and people walking. Not sure if it's the Austin City Limits Opening theme song by John Mills. Cannot find a video of this theme song which is the best one that Austin City Limits had
When we talk about 'God Given Gifts' Alison must be the epitome of what we mean.
Alison singing Todd Rundgren's It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference is magical, but everything she sings is magical. Jerry Douglas is the master of the Dobro, no one else even comes close.
I just love Alison's folksey charm. Hope she never loses it....
She has something wonderful in side it comes out in her songs.
all these comments, and not one mention of the stellar Bela Fleck "Bluegrass Sessions" set thats the 2nd half. I believe that band is Earl Scruggs, Vassar Clements, John Hartford, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Mark Schatz, and Stuart Duncan, with Bryan Sutton sitting in for Tony Rice who couldn't be on the tour.
The lovely Allison Krause
I just love her.
Woo, that song about wild Bill Jones. What a great song about Love, jealous feelings that lead to a confrontation.
That's awesome 😂
They’re a SUPER band comprised of absolute pros - and she’s an Angel
@Alison Krauss ...cannot think of any reason to refuse. Send it right here to Warren,Ohio,please.
I think Alison Krause might have a crush on her fans. I know every time I see her play and sing she brings unexpected overwhelming tears of joy and enchanting love to an entire audience struck in awe by the knowledge this ongoing show is a heaven sent escalator to bliss. She has a sparkle.
@Alison Krauss
I would be honored Ms. Krauss.
Know, you’re deeply loved by many.
michaelkenna@att.net
I definitely got a crush on her,the perfect woman and a brilliant singer with the angelic voice
You folks actually think it's Alison for real? That's concerning
@@midnighttoker8663 But, but, it really is Alison, and she has a multi-million dollar inheritance she needs your help getting out of customs in Nigeria!! 😂
@Alison Krauss Probably one of the best fiddlers all around in the country and voice that captures the audience.
Allison Krauss is a absolute songbird, beautiful.
@Alison Krauss It would be a profound honor Alison Krauss, ma'am.
ALL STARS!!! 2 SUPER BANDS! My favorites, thanks for such an epic video!
I found this info about these two sets:
Alison Krauss & Union Station
Alison Krauss : fiddle, vocals
Dan Tyminski : guitar, mandolin, vocals
Ron Block : guitar, banjo, vocals
Barry Bales : upright & electric bass, vocals
Jerry Douglas : dobro
Larry Atamanuik : drums
Broadcasted Date : 2000
Bela Fleck's Bluegrass Sessions with Earl Scruggs & Vassar Clements
Bela Fleck : banjo, vocals
Sam Bush : mandolin, vocals
Jerry Douglas : dobro, vocals
Stuart Duncan : fiddle
Bryan Sutton : guitar
Mark Schatz : bass
Earl Scruggs : banjo
Vassar Clements : fiddle
Recorded Date : 10/11/1999
1. Valley
2. White House Blues
3. Spanish Point
4. Home Sweet Home
5. Salty Dog Blues
6. Ground Speed
7. Interviews
The Bible speaks of a 'weight of glory' - that doesn't necessarily mean heaviness - just light and excellence. And everything here has that quality - the venue and audience in Austin are appreciative and classy; Alison has a voice like light itself, and puts on a whole other game face when she digs into the fiddle; Jerry Douglas is the dobro GOAT and for decades has shown up with so many world-class performers on every inhabited continent; it is so great to hear a guitar break from Dan Tyminski - who seldom stands forth (unless he's covering himself voicing George Clooney), and is a warm, multiply gifted human being. The entire ensemble embodies 'all due respect' in the very best sense - for the audience, for one another and for the music. Glorious, Alison. Thanks filirani. And God.
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PS The second program in this double-header is an all-star affair, too - Bela Fleck, Stuart Duncan and Vassar Clements, Jerry Douglas (he is everywhere), Sam Bush, Brian Sutton (I think - they all look so young) - don't know the gentleman on bass, but someone here will, I bet :-). Chamber music, backporch jam - this is high wire work with no safety net, and just wonderful. Bela paid for the whole fretboard, and makes sure he uses it all :-). And Earl Scruggs!
Pretty as an angel, and sings like one too!!!
Thanks for this upload.
WOW, love to hear RWT played like that. Also the Union Station Patented Dozer-Grass (my fave) Juggernaught rolls over us at 15:54, with an astonishing fiddle kickoff,... yeah, Alison. Wild Bill Jones! ... As AK sez, it's got something for everyone.
grande voz adoro.
At 10:55, "Maybe" is sung in a most perfect fashion.
AMORE
Bela fleck sam bush jerry douglas get after it on 2nd half of this video. Check out their strength in numbers album. Telluride sessions. 1989. Amazing work.
I Agree Their recording of Chick Corea's Spain is unbelievable.
Love B Grass
A total group of pro's. She is an angel, i agree.
Where is Bella Fleck. He isn’t there
Yeah good, I think the stuff she’s doing now with the man. Robert plant , now is on another level, She blossoms with him and they make music fly ,? 💖💫👏 possibly
Do you have the Austin City Limits Season 25 opening credits from 2000? It shows people in many different activities from around Austin at night, the Austin City Limits Twenty-Five Years of American Music logo appear, and Lickona's voice said: "Recorded live from Austin, Texas, Austin City Limits celebrates 25 years of American music". At the end of the opening credits, we see the Austin City Limits logo on a hand, the screen flashes white, and we see a shot of Willie Nelson from Season 25, Episode 4, the text "created by Bill Arhos" appear.
The beginning has a black person playing the guitar and people walking. Not sure if it's the Austin City Limits Opening theme song by John Mills. Cannot find a video of this theme song which is the best one that Austin City Limits had
AKUS set list
Forget About It
It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference
Ride the Wild Turkey
Maybe
Wild Bill Jones
When You Say Nothing At All
Wow... she sang a Todd Rundgren song (It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference)
Great cover of a Rundgren masterpiece....
Who is the fiddle player playing with Bela? He is amazing.
Stuart Duncan
Vassar Clements. Played with Garcia and Grissman in Old and In the Way.