Ráda poslouchám zpěv Keitha Whitley, tyto písně jsou krásné, hudba která ho doprovází je skvělá. Poslech tohoto koncertu je pro mě velkým zážitkem, děkuji ❤
01:05 Old Home Place 02:42 Don’t Give Your Heart To A Rambler 06:40 Band Intros 08:15 Sin City 11:52 Sledd Ridin’ 14:22 Rose Colored Glasses 18:23 I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome 21:00 You Can Share My Blanket 24:33 She’s Gone Gone Gone 27:12 Gods Own Singer 31:19 Memphis Mandolin 34:07 Dark Hollow 38:20 I’m Walkin’ 41:08 You Are What I Am 43:30 Summer Wages 49:34 Nashville Skyline Rag 51:14 Some Old Day 55:29 Sally Goodin 59:29 Rose Colored Glasses (2) 1:03:28 Bugle Call Rag 1:05:33 Dinah 1:07:53 You Can Have Her 1:10:39 Bartenders Blues Put this in ur description!!
I appreciate and respect that I have the opportunity to be around for some of the greatest performers in the world.. Top notch.. I am a recreational musician but I am the fool who wears rose colored glasses...
Hi to anyone listening/viewing this. If you're here, you are a fan and this is a historically significant because jd only used drums from time to time while Keith was in the band. Also, Steve DiMartino added without taking away. Bonus fact, I remember Keith telling me at Buddy's in Knoxville that he and Mike Gregory were living together in Lexington.
So glad I came across these recordings. Exactly the reason why I love bluegrass music. Great band and what a voice Keith had. pairs well with JD’s 5 string. RIP boys
If this is a soundboard rip, it’s one of the coolest I’ve ever come across. Keith and Crowe with drums. Bluegrass revolution vibes but almost better - a fantasy band. Thank you so much for putting this up. Goodnight myrtle, wherever you are!
as much jd music i've listened too thru the years, i can't believe this is the first time i've heard this great recording. a little progressive but i really enjoyed it. great harmony and picking. thanks for uploading.
It don't get much better than this folks. 2 thumbs downs mustve been fat fingered 100%. I refuse to believe anyone heard Keith on this and disliked. Not possible
Great live recording and momentous due to the recent passing of JD Crowe. I always liked Keith Whitley’s voice and he tragically died way too young. The group’s drums used in this performance , while not an enhancement to the pure bluegrass sound , just like electrified instruments , for me does not detract from the great harmonies and overall enjoyment of the songs .
Thanks for posting this - everything that anybody has needs to get posted for the preservation. I don't know how you got such good audio quality but it is top notch.
Awesome music. Never had the pleasure of seeing Keith, but he was a superstar waiting to happen! I had the good fortune of meeting Mr. Crowe & Bobby Sloane before the name change of the band. My wonderful friend, Larry Rice, was in the band, as well as Doyle Lawson. Larry was a great song writer, singer, & musician. Back in the day all up & coming mandolin players hoped to sound like Larry. He was a treasure, just as brother Tony was, along with Keith Whitley & J.D. Crowe. Perhaps they are doing some picking now...
He did a great job with Ralph, but JD put him right out front and he spread his wings. The "Country Store" recordings with Keith are very much worth checking out.
@@garyjohn1754 Yea JD is a great man who's influence is still going strong today. If I'm not mistaken, he passed away a few years ago and I can't for the life of me remember why, he wasn't that old and was in great health as I recall. If I also recall correctly, he made a great living at what he did and probably had a huge estate to share with his children and grandkids in Lexington.
Ráda poslouchám zpěv Keitha Whitley, tyto písně jsou krásné, hudba která ho doprovází je skvělá. Poslech tohoto koncertu je pro mě velkým zážitkem, děkuji ❤
01:05 Old Home Place
02:42 Don’t Give Your Heart To A Rambler
06:40 Band Intros
08:15 Sin City
11:52 Sledd Ridin’
14:22 Rose Colored Glasses
18:23 I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome
21:00 You Can Share My Blanket
24:33 She’s Gone Gone Gone
27:12 Gods Own Singer
31:19 Memphis Mandolin
34:07 Dark Hollow
38:20 I’m Walkin’
41:08 You Are What I Am
43:30 Summer Wages
49:34 Nashville Skyline Rag
51:14 Some Old Day
55:29 Sally Goodin
59:29 Rose Colored Glasses (2)
1:03:28 Bugle Call Rag
1:05:33 Dinah
1:07:53 You Can Have Her
1:10:39 Bartenders Blues
Put this in ur description!!
I appreciate and respect that I have the opportunity to be around for some of the greatest performers in the world.. Top notch.. I am a recreational musician but I am the fool who wears rose colored glasses...
Live I North Myrtle and so so wish I could see J d again. God bless JD in heaven. Best 5 string player ever!!!!!
Hi to anyone listening/viewing this. If you're here, you are a fan and this is a historically significant because jd only used drums from time to time while Keith was in the band. Also, Steve DiMartino added without taking away. Bonus fact, I remember Keith telling me at Buddy's in Knoxville that he and Mike Gregory were living together in Lexington.
This is treasured information.
@Mike Bastiat it was probably Kentucky. Since Keith was from Kentucky
Drums suck
Jd tried drums in the early 70s with Tony as well. However Tony hated it and it never stuck
@Mike Bastiat I've seen the room Keith stayed in out on Georgetown Rd while he played In Lexington.
So glad I came across these recordings. Exactly the reason why I love bluegrass music. Great band and what a voice Keith had. pairs well with JD’s 5 string. RIP boys
This MAY BE THE BEST JD CROWE RECORDING that Ive ever heard - with a GREAT Whitley performance as well an excellent JDC artistry.
I was fortunate see this edition of the New South at Arnies Pizza in West Lafayette Indiana.
This is one of the best quality live recordings with this line up that I’ve heard. Thanks! This is awesome!
Absolutely
jd crowe the legend. mighty fine music.
1:05 Old Home Place
14:21 Rose colored glasses
21:00 You can share my blanket
24:33 Gone gone gone
27:12 Gods Own Singer
thanks for the music, r.i.p. j.d.
What can I say, absolutely fabulous
Love you JD & Kieth!
I was there. First time I heard “Rose Colored Glasses.” (I was unaware that it was already a hit for John Conlee; I didn’t listen to country radio.)
That was my all time favorite country song until Keith came out with DONT CLOSE YOUR EYES.
Sin City had me in tears!!!
If this is a soundboard rip, it’s one of the coolest I’ve ever come across. Keith and Crowe with drums. Bluegrass revolution vibes but almost better - a fantasy band. Thank you so much for putting this up. Goodnight myrtle, wherever you are!
Classic Whitley n Crowe
What a gem of a recording of JD & TNS! Thanks for sharing...
as much jd music i've listened too thru the years, i can't believe this is the first time i've heard this great recording. a little progressive but i really enjoyed it. great harmony and picking. thanks for uploading.
J.D. Another legend of bluegrass no longer with us now.
The legend in Dirty Myrtle
Miss him
Fantastic quality. Thanks for upload, bud!
Just about as good as it gets
I love that Memphis they did on this!!!!
RIP JD & Keith
55:21 Sally Goodin- Bobby Slone
It don't get much better than this folks. 2 thumbs downs mustve been fat fingered 100%. I refuse to believe anyone heard Keith on this and disliked. Not possible
This is great
Fantastic recording! Thanks a ton for sharing this.
GRACIAS 4 this DL. Amazingly crisp sound 👌
Great live recording and momentous due to the recent passing of JD Crowe. I always liked Keith Whitley’s voice and he tragically died way too young. The group’s drums used in this performance , while not an enhancement to the pure bluegrass sound , just like electrified instruments , for me does not detract from the great harmonies and overall enjoyment of the songs .
YESSIR!!! This is great!!
Thanks for posting this - everything that anybody has needs to get posted for the preservation. I don't know how you got such good audio quality but it is top notch.
Awesome music. Never had the pleasure of seeing Keith, but he was a superstar waiting to happen! I had the good fortune of meeting Mr. Crowe & Bobby Sloane before the name change of the band. My wonderful friend, Larry Rice, was in the band, as well as Doyle Lawson. Larry was a great song writer, singer, & musician. Back in the day all up & coming mandolin players hoped to sound like Larry. He was a treasure, just as brother Tony was, along with Keith Whitley & J.D. Crowe. Perhaps they are doing some picking now...
There is NONE better......They were so far ahead of everyone else.......My musical hero's, Whitley and Crowe.......
Absolutely, Keith was a friend of my dads and I remember him well, my dad cried like a baby when he died
Wonderful 🎶❤️❤️❤️🎶
It was terrific Monday night hun. Loved hearing and seeing The NEW SOUTH and The greatest JD Crowe….The very best!!! Let me hear from ya?!
Love the
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Thank you !!!!
wow, WHITLEY was just on the Ralph Stanley & Clinch Mountain Boys just a year earlier than this??? WTH?
Good catch. Hard to believe
He did a great job with Ralph, but JD put him right out front and he spread his wings. The "Country Store" recordings with Keith are very much worth checking out.
@@garyjohn1754 Yea JD is a great man who's influence is still going strong today. If I'm not mistaken, he passed away a few years ago and I can't for the life of me remember why, he wasn't that old and was in great health as I recall. If I also recall correctly, he made a great living at what he did and probably had a huge estate to share with his children and grandkids in Lexington.
@@harpoon_bakery162 The Great J D Crowe passed Xmas Eve 2021.
@@billiestanley3266 What took him from us? RIP J.D. !!!
Well here's a first, the bass actually wasn't loud enough lol!
Killer!!
Rip
Sled Ride!!!!! Yeah!!!!
Sure wish Keith could have turned away from the booze. He had a very great future...Dad, gone much too soon. Jeans JD was great on this recording.
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duuuude WHITELY SINGING WITH THE NEW SOUTH!!!!
Check out their album my home ain't in the hall of fame with Keith singin lead!