Bill Monroe & The Blue Grass Boys - LIVE - 1986 Austin City Limits - "LEGENDS OF BLUEGRASS"
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- With special guests Jim & Jesse McReynolds, Mac Wiseman & Ralph Stanley
"Austin City Limits" - "Legends of Bluegrass with Bill Monroe & The Blue Grass Boys, Mac Wiseman, and Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys. Recorded on 1/12/86 and aired on PBS 3/29/86. - เพลง
This is the BEST 🎼
Pure raw singing. Love it
Stage full of all the greatest bluegrass singers and musicians 🤙
wow, the great Ralph Stanley made an appearance nailing it as usual - haunting voice and the best banjo claw-hammer ever.
Thank you Butch. Watching this with my 5 year old and he say this is my music ,I like this Dad and moves to watch this. SO Grateful!
Put a mandolin in his hands and see what happens.
@@christophervaca7116 Need to have 6 kids: one with a mandolin, another with a guitar, the next with a banjo, another one with a fiddle, one with an upright bass and the last one will play the harmonica and the dobro at the same time!
Good to hear Bill with a top notch sound system!
So nice to come here and spend time listening to sounds of my youth even if I didn't fully appreciate it back in the 1950s and early 1960's. Well, anti-social media does have some positive elements afterall. One just has to take time to look for them.
This is just too good
that dance at the end of the first song made my heart genuinely happy :)
thanks so much for posting
I saw Bill Monroe perform once in person while stationed in Norfolk VA during the 1990's.
Brings back sweet memories of when I was a child growing up in the Applation Mountains and hearing this kind of music in church and on the radio of the Grand Ol Opera on a AM radio station on Saturday night at 9 pm.
Goosebumps watching this. Heaven has a helluva bluegrass band!
Ralph Stanley is one of my favorite blue grass artists
So fortunate my family listened to real music or I would be missing this right now ❤
Love it, love it, love it!!! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Bill Monroe& boys
I still have this on VHS I recorded. The entire show. When I was first getting into bluegrass. I watched it every day!
If Bluegrass music don't light your fire your wood is wet...
Fantastic performance
These trouberdores make me smile
❤
Damn, they are superb :.
wow! proud to be Canadian...ya blue grass lives here too
Its remarkable [to a non bluegrass player] how they sense 5 bar phrases - mixed with an occasional 4 bar
with a sort of a hidden signal .
❤ to watch old Bill cut a rug
Bill Monroe's second appearance on Austin City Limits with Ralph Stanley in Season 11 (1986).
Amazing quality of the video. Thank you so much for posting!
WOULD HAVE BEEN EVEN A LITTLE MORE SPECIAL IF THE THE OSBORNE BROS. HAD BEEN THERE
Mighty fine 😎
Amazing
So Cool
Should have had Mac out there with them for “can’t you hear me calling” ❤ imagine 🤯
COMIN FOR TO CARRY ME HOME, ABSOLUTELY !!
The best bluegrass pickers
That sound system...wow.
hard to beat that sweet time fiddlin
The great Joe Stuart on rhythm guitar-he has played EVERY instrument for Bill -Guitar, Fiddle, Banjo, Bass-on records & live! Even the Mandolin, when Bill broke his arm !, from the 1950's on !! A musicians musician. The originators / inventers of Bluegrass.- no such thing as 'Bluegrass' Music before Mr. Bill. Nearly ALL REAL Bluegrass musicians, like the African American Blues 'originators are gone-only 'interpreters' and lousy ones at that-one had to live the life, and that life is long gone-to me ,Bluegrass is the true white mans 'blues' .True American music originated in the Southern states, along with some of the worst aspects of the U.S.A. Lynchings, cracker racists, the 'klan',poverty, natural disasters--oh, but the music ! :Blues, Gospel, Soul/R&B, REAL country music, Bluegrass and of course ,Jazz.
praise the LORD !!
Just so you know I am blowing how I feel you know
1986 I was connecting iron on NATO Base in Mouse Jaw Saskatchewan.
@antoinebrosseau no, Mouse Jaw. It's much smaller, you probably haven't heard of it.
A Cavalcade of Bluegrass that we will never see again. That and old time mountain music on the back porch are dying art forms because New Bluegrass players want to inject modern themes and even agendas into the songs they write. I don't want that crap, i want to escape it and go back in time when people Loved God and acted like it. Now everything is totally crazy and out of control. Thank God above that i'm old now. I'll be graduating soon.
Don't you love it when they interrupt a song with an ad? Great timing, TH-cam.
Be thankful you get to see this at all…
Anyone know where you can get the entire episode? I had it recorded on VHS forever and lost it!
Needs more cow... banjo
Absolute best , yes too many greats here . Who is the solo at 17:33 on " Ill Fly Away"?
Mac Wiseman
Cool stetsons))
Like #100
bedste musik
7:20
Is this banjo break psychedelic?
If you are!
@@ericholt5954 😁
@@ericholt5954 that explains it 😃
Butch was in a 'rock' band previously-clothes, hair, hygienically challenged-the whole bit. Google him-He most likely did a few drugs in his youth.
My error-wrote before viewing-I've seen Bill with both Blake & quite e few times with Butch, and Butch DID play some 'far-out' ban jo at least at every show-taped a few.
Professionalism bar none
the gold standard
Fiddle Player gets perty sloppy 3 or 4 songs in. Repeatedly flat. Dude next to him gives him the look too like "Dude-no more drinkin' before shows"
Yeah first song octaves and double stops aren’t in tune.
Yeah Mr. Monroe gave him the stink eye as well. 🤨
To the average person he sounded savage 😊
I wonder if he was high, he was practically bouncing. but man he's better than me stone cold sober any day. who is he?
What is the song Bill and Ralph sang here?
“Can’t You Hear Me Callin’”
So Cool