Fire 🔥 on the strings across that stage when you could go to any bluegrass festival back in the day back East and be blessed with boys like this! RIP Tony you may be gone but your guitar legend lives on. Thanks for sharing this!
Wow! I love this! I can easily recognize Sam, Bela, Jerry, and Tony! Rest in Peace, Tony! We'll never forget you! Sam, Bela, and Jerry still play at most of the festivals I atttend every year! But Sam didn't even have a beard or mustache in this video!
The only version I've seen that matches this is the same guys except with Mark O'Connor on fiddle and John Cowan on bass at one of the first Merlefest shows.
It was written and recorded first by Mark Lindsay and Keith Allison. Keith released it on a solo album in 67 before he joined the Raiders. Mark was founding member and the group was based in Boise.
@PeterCurry........nah man ...show us more bro ...because we love it !!!! And your the only one doing it like the ones in the "70"'s. His originals are better than anything I've heard in a long time. Embrace it 😉👍🤘
Fire 🔥 on the strings across that stage when you could go to any bluegrass festival back in the day back East and be blessed with boys like this! RIP Tony you may be gone but your guitar legend lives on. Thanks for sharing this!
I was there, Frontier Ranch summer of 1995. Miss this festival happening.
It’s like the Mount Rushmore of Bluegrass. Fantastic!
Wow! What a gem of history!
This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen
You haven't heard Billy Strings then
@@Kenttx100 billy strings is no where near tony rice don’t even compare them 🤣🤣
@@Kenttx100 Billy strings could not hold Tony’s left testicle
Yes
@@Kenttx100 this is way better than billy strings. You are dead wrong
It's 2:43 if anybody would like to watch that on repeat like I did. Legend.
Did he flip the finger to his guitar 😂😂😂
@@lukedaymusic4585 Yes. Yes he did.
Jerry Douglas in his Cooter the Mechanic phase…
Idk, looked like Paul E Dangerously when he ran ECW 😂
Wow! I love this! I can easily recognize Sam, Bela, Jerry, and Tony! Rest in Peace, Tony! We'll never forget you! Sam, Bela, and Jerry still play at most of the festivals I atttend every year! But Sam didn't even have a beard or mustache in this video!
Which festivals?
@@coffeegroundsbear9974 Telluride Bluegrass, Merlefest, AmericanaFest, and Old Settler's Fest.
@@coffeegroundsbear9974 Telluride Bluegrass, Merlefest, AmericanaFest, and Old Settler's Fest
What a gem. I have never heard Sam Bush singing before. He is good!
go listen to him sing molly and tenbrooks. all gas
He fronts a band of his own, you should do yourself a favor and check it out.
I remember that show like it was yesterday, the good old days of frontier ranch
HOLY DAMN!!!!! This is Fantastic!!!!
Thanks for this - never saw it before! FIRE IN THE STRINGS. WOW they're havin Way 2 Much Fun!😅
What some great music.
Like hearing Sam sing this one, but it’s also weird not hearing Tony do it.
Legends... nuff' said.
I would have hated to have been the next group in line and have to follow that lineup.
this is one of the best damn things I ever heard.
Whew! What a performance. You can see Sam Bush searching hard for the words at 3:49 but he sure didn't forget how to play his break
Everybody looks so young - even Tony - and he looked like an old Western Movie
even when he was a young man.
Saw Jerry up close at BB Kings in NYC several years ago. I have no idea how he plays that fast.
There should be a disclaimer at the beginning of this video saying “ sit down, strap in and hold on!”
everybody rippin on this man, bluegrass is the best shit out there man
AMEN
The only version I've seen that matches this is the same guys except with Mark O'Connor on fiddle and John Cowan on bass at one of the first Merlefest shows.
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This is how things ought to be...
Original Lyrics: "I was born the Northwest...20-some years ago..." by Boise band, Paul Revere and the Raiders.
what?
@@bobthabuilda1525 th-cam.com/video/sZpiu-hajRo/w-d-xo.html
It was written and recorded first by Mark Lindsay and Keith Allison. Keith released it on a solo album in 67 before he joined the Raiders. Mark was founding member and the group was based in Boise.
Learn something everytime I come on here. Thought Jimmy's version was a lot older than that. Thanks for straightening me out!
7:06 holy cow!! FLAMES
exactly
Word has it that at that very moment the foundation of the building they were playing in cracked
Tony’s most insane solo at the 7:02 mark. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
#tfw you miss the cue by a couple beats but then just rip a hole in the fabric of spacetime to balance things out
Jerry Douglas is a big boy!!!!!
Take it up a level!
Do you have more tape of this show? Because that might be one of the best renditions of freeborn man ive heard in my life
I love this performance, too. Sorry I don't have any more.
@@octaverise84 awwww shoot
But hey I wasn't alive by half a decade for this show so I'll be happy any of it still preserved!
When phenoms get together!!!
ROCK AND ROLL BOYS
What festival is this? Absolutely awesomeness...
Three G.O.A.T.s
Tony Rice at @1:23 is exactly how I feel about this video.
Bloody hell.
I don’t get it, why did Tony give his Martin the bird?
Is jerry Douglas on dobro?
He sure is!
@7:06 whoah pipe down there tony!
The Canadian Flag on all its glory behind the best of the best .
A-effin-men, brother.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Not even close to 6 mo. ago. This sometime in the late 20th century. Tony Rice is long gone and Bush is not a boy any more..
The date you're referring to is actually the date that I posted this video. The actual bluegrass festival was in the summer of 1995.
❤❤😂❤😂
Go to 7:05 good lord
Jimmy Martin would be proud
Camera operator can't decide who is going to solo next.
Jerry the Cable Guy
When is this from
This show was from1995 and the venue is Frontier Ranch, just east of Columbus, Ohio. It was a thrill then and still is today!
Where and when was this show?
I believe it is a festival in Ohio, the summer of 1996. I inherited the tape from a friend that passed away, so I don't have the specific information.
Killer footage!
@@octaverise84 thanks for sharing, this means much 🖤
Maybe Frontier Ranch. Columbus Ohio.? Not sure though.
@@ronalddick3647 Its a pretty big Canadian flag for Ohio. Maybe a tribute to the Canucks follow the Bluegrass sirens.
Dear Billy Strings: We did fast, rock influenced bluegrass back in the '70s. Show us something different.
Hummm, a bit unfair.
@PeterCurry........nah man ...show us more bro ...because we love it !!!! And your the only one doing it like the ones in the "70"'s. His originals are better than anything I've heard in a long time. Embrace it 😉👍🤘
A sign for shitty soundmen @2:44!