? NO! I was there. It was a result of protest and shooting at Kent State, warning protesters to see what the man was doing to us; killing innocent students. Lyndon Johnson at his best.
Sorry MARTIN. Steven Stills said it was about event in Hollywood; students protesting and the cops doing their usual overreacting. Field day for the heat? The heat is the fuzz: cops. He was warning protesters to be aware of what was going down with the Man (as we called them): Nixon, Kent State murders by our own troops! I was there.
It was actually written about the California riots but Vietnam was going on at the same time so most people took it as a war song. I did too, I had to look it up!
It sure is. We recently played a local festival which featured about 10 local bands with us headlining it. The last number was everyone back on stage playing this song including the jazz band and a local schools orchestra. Not as you might think in America but in the UK (and the whole audience joined in) my mind was totally blown!!!
musical 'talent' as you say, can be developed and cultivated by ANYONE. i know at LEAST 3 ppl who had ZERO musical talent when they started playing their respective instruments, and today, they are amazing, and even play second and third instruments. you CAN learn. go find a good teacher, and TRY your ass off. :)
Not sure which one pumps me up more.... covering a great classic song, or watching so many young men and women mastering and keeping our great musical traditions alive.
I'm responding to your comment months later with the second term of Trump starting today. With the complete dismantling of the regulatory state, it will be scary to watch the results.
A huge thanks to all of you. I'm 67 years old. This was one of the songs that painted my life around creating a better world when I was young. I warms my heart that, in these days of division, of "us and them", you're keeping THIS alive.... Never mind the fact that your picking and vocal harmonies kick butt!!! LOL
Very well said as I am close to 65 and I am so happy I know I am not alone with the thoughts that others like yourself are out there and we all are so blessed to have these musicians to listen to and fill our days with joy and hope and smile inside at days gone by
It was a bit more than that. The LAPD did try and enforce a curfew to prevent young kids from hanging on the Strip (after the City Fathers closed down some clubs - more than likely due to music, loud music into the late night) but that didn't deter people from hanging out, especially in the good climate that LA has. Unless you were there, or any other town across the US, you just don't know....things were brewing, ideas and creativity fermenting. That the song eventually was copped by the Movement for a much larger issue (yes Nam', but also a backlash against prurient/conservative values headlock on society that most of us wanted no part of). Love this version. There are other bands doing it too - the times dictate that it should.
I could, quite honestly, write a 5 page essay on just how damned good this is. I won't cos that'll bore the shit out of everyone, but damn, this is good. So good. What a fantastic voice for a start, I love how everyone just watches everyone else when it's not their turn and pays so much attention. I love the young lady who does "nothing" but supply the most important of backing lyrics, I love everyone playing their instruments like they've known and loved them for decades, which I assume a lot of them have. How fantastic you all are. It's magical to listen to this, and so good to watch too. I know the original track, I've heard cover after cover, but this is outstanding.
I am a totally disabled Vietnam veteran and this song was a true milestone in my life. Thank You so much for this truly amazing cover of this classic song and the good and some not so good memories that this rekindled. Great job.
I'm telling you that I am a left wing* guy from the northeast but I love blue grass and the Buffalo Springfield presented this song to America around the time when I was discharged from service while I was overseas in Vietnam. I was a marine and dumb 20 year old but that song drove a nail into my heart. Glad he saw fit to perform it. This video brought tears to my 71 year old eyes. *Please ignore the first part of that first sentence. It was a mistake to write that. Since the trump election I have gotten pretty juiced up politically, actually, since I got out of service in 1968, but it was a mistake and pointless to write that bit about being a leftie.
@@ReverberocketI appreciate your gratitude but when I got home in Feb of 68, there were a few friends of mine that immediately took me in and showed me that they cared but they were curious as well about who I had become. I hadn't become much and I never understood the narrative of how vets were treated badly by people protesting the war...That didn't happen to me. I do believe that our government has paid nothing much more than lip service to us vets over all these ensuing years and that was evidenced by the scandal in 2008 of the Walter Reid Hospital and by the way Iraq vets got thrown under the bus rather than being diagnosed with PTSD and treated for emotional damage. My Brother-in-law who was an, ex marine, a charismatic guy and a role model to me back in the fifties also treated me kindly. To be honest, I have spent all the rest of my life wondering why in hell, we fought in that country and in Korea and why 169 Marines got blown up and killed in Beirut and so on. These expressions of gratitude nowadays ring hollow to me. If I had my druthers, I would I would prefer that I had never joined and volunteered and I would have preferred in 2004 when we were poised to invade Iraq that there weren't so many Americans eager to send our kids into that country. Just like in the song: ..."signs that say hurray for our side"...became signs that said "Support Our Troops" and I wondered and was bitterly disappointed that people were so gullible to believe that we were doing something that justified the attack on a country that had nothing to do with 9/11 and had everything to do with Saudi Arabia. It's still as eff'd up as it ever was in my opinion. This song penetrates directly into the heart of who we Americans are and how we behave the way we do in the world and to each other and to our military. By the way, I was an aspiring wannabe folk singer back in the 70s and 80s and I was performing a two song set at a Universalist church open-mike in Plattsburgh NY when two young teens got up and did a set of their own. A banjo player and a guitar player and they were so wonderful to watch because it was the first time they performed in front of an audience. So damn innocent and so young. What a treat, we loved em and if you watch the video, the two Gibson brothers are sitting on the right side of that group (the guitar player with the white hat and the banjo player closest on the right. That is Leigh and Eric Gibson. We are proud of those two guys back here in the north country.
@@murderhill1947, Bless you dude. I'm not religious but you know what I mean. I'm a year older and luckily saw thru the bullshit and failed my physical on purpose. It's afull time job for these profiteers to sell their wars. I don't call Vets heroes. Usually you're innocents abused/ used.
A roomful of heavy weights! Brilliant performance by master musicians. From left to right: Justin Moses, Jason Carter, Sierra Hull, Rob McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Del McCoury, Cody Kilby, Ethan Jodziewicz, Alan Bartram, Leigh Gibson, Dre Anders, Eric Gibson.
I'm 73, recovering from some serious cerebral fuckoff. And I'm Spanish -from Spain, exactly from Barcelona- getting absofuckinglutely superior by just hearing what ppl today call "music"... --Thank you very much. Thank you, Del McCoury, a truckload of hearts!
I could really not argue your point at all, your entirely right, even in 2019 this song is relevant 40+ years later it's almost scary, Too bad our Politicians don't listen to the people any more
Words cannot describe how absolutely awesome this performance is. This was more than a performance, this was an unforgettable experience. Bravo guys and a standing ovation!
Absolutely, is a top notch version. The word "cover" doesn't begin to describe this. Every musician hit it dead center as well as recording quality. Stunningly perfect.
@@shadowsdad903 this performance was posted 2 1/2 years ago. You commented 25 minutes ago. How cool is that? This 'cover' is far better than the original...IMO.
@@williamdykes2750 original was meant to be a pop song. cover would not have made it as a pop song. I know what you mean, but when you put it that way it makes me a little sad.
Just as relevant today as when it was written in 1966. I also thought there would be "too many instruments" for a song that needed to be simple, but it came together wonderfully!
I don't know if you noticed .. but they are all really good.. the feller on the electric mandolin.. awesome.. the fiddle player.. singing... I sing along.. couple steps lower... sounds great to me.. and.. I know all the words 🤠
This type of music exemplifies why we retired in the South. We're exposed to this locally whenever we want. God has blessed America. STAND! ( USMC ret )
I'm so glad I got to sing with this group of amazing friends...and what a haunting performance by my buddy Jason Carter...especially after the tragedy at #UVA.
I was born 1953...this was the first song to ever rock me.... after hearing on the radio I just could not get it out of my head... and today am still a big CSNY fan.
WOW! Fantastic on everyone's part with their arrangement of this great classic "always relevant" Stephen Stills song. And a huge nod to Jason Carter for his heartfelt vocal delivery (watch his serious facial expression as he sings; he appears deeply into the song); also great to hear his fine baritone voice singing lead
@@johnjackle9509 Hey JJ - that would be Del's son RONNIE McCOURY - fantastic mando player and singer. He's actually playing an electric mando here, what's been known as a mandocaster (combo mandolin/Telecaster). He's really wailing on that thing here!
I cant believe the Fire Marshall would allow that much talent in one room at the same time. Absolutely brilliant arrangement.
brilliant comment 👍😁
😂😂😂
So True and funny! 🧯🧯🔥
Ten Four.
I can't believe it either. Stay strong 😢😂❤
That's Sierra Hull on Mandolin. No one plays like her...
That's Ronnie McCoury sitting right there, I garuntee he would disagree! You should check out The Traveling McCory's!!
@@RDNHGH I agree
Those of us who grew up in this time are eternally greatful for this cover. Well done.
For someone in England who knows the original as an anti Vietnam war song this is an absolute blue grass gem👍🏼
? NO! I was there. It was a result of protest and shooting at Kent State, warning protesters to see what the man was doing to us; killing innocent students. Lyndon Johnson at his best.
I post it a lot. ❤
Sorry MARTIN. Steven Stills said it was about event in Hollywood; students protesting and the cops doing their usual overreacting. Field day for the heat? The heat is the fuzz: cops. He was warning protesters to be aware of what was going down with the Man (as we called them): Nixon, Kent State murders by our own troops! I was there.
It was actually written about the California riots but Vietnam was going on at the same time so most people took it as a war song. I did too, I had to look it up!
Stephen Stills wrote the song as a result of rioting between police and young people on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, California.
That song is as relevant today, as it was 50yrs ago. Great cover , maybe some young people will hear it.
It sure is. We recently played a local festival which featured about 10 local bands with us headlining it. The last number was everyone back on stage playing this song including the jazz band and a local schools orchestra. Not as you might think in America but in the UK (and the whole audience joined in) my mind was totally blown!!!
and understand what its about and that it "NEVER" happens again
Only this time “The Man” is Biden and the DNC.
As relevant? It’s more relevant today. Consider the MSM you must really look around.
A song that probably should be in the top 20 songs of all time, their rendition adds an incredible amount of depth to the sound. Well done
except for the solid body mandolin that took 2-3 solos sounds terrible
acoustic sounds nice
Totally agreed!!!
I've got to agree most heartedly.The lyrics are just as revelant today,as they were in the 1970's.
Amazing song.
Might be in my top 200, but I doubt it.
I really wonder what my life would be like if I had musical talent, all I can do is listen and appreciate
1/ You would be broke.
2/ You’d wish you had have just been a listener.
Hey, they need people like us to listen and appreciate their talent...😅
musical 'talent' as you say, can be developed and cultivated by ANYONE. i know at LEAST 3 ppl who had ZERO musical talent when they started playing their respective instruments, and today, they are amazing, and even play second and third instruments. you CAN learn. go find a good teacher, and TRY your ass off. :)
A song for the generations, past, present and future.
should be brought already in primary school!!!!! Peace,peace,peace!!!!! is anybody listening
Thanks for reviving protest songs! There is nothing wrong with speaking out! Cowboys and Hippies know right from wrong!!
So you agree that conservatives and liberals can get along? Me too. Peace out man... 🕊️
When the cover rivals the original
👍
I'm 71 and this is the absolute best cover, vocally and musically, that I've ever heard.
I agree
77 here and yes u r right!!!
Agree 100%.
i am 75 and basck then musis was real
77. Song never gets old. Beautiful. 👏👏👏
I just can't imagine what it is like being the room when this is going down. Must have been spiritual.
I live a few miles from Hendersonville, TN. How can I get access to be a fly on the wall in this place!
Hell yes
Not sure which one pumps me up more.... covering a great classic song, or watching so many young men and women mastering and keeping our great musical traditions alive.
Would love ro sit down with them.
AMEN!!!!
Yes!!!
A Universal Constant ; GREAT MUSIC Lasts FOREVER !!
This song will never be outdated
Unfortunately !
@Loismcdonyouald-ww7rb your right
@@mikevetter271 I think you might have misunderstood her.
Your right @@tomswift6387
The amount of raw music talent gathered in that room will surpass the entire rap industry without even making an effort.
apples to oranges.
Whoever produced this thing Holy cow !! Energy !!!!!
Written and sung by Stephen Stills . One of the best in musical history. Great job with the song Del McCoury Band.
Yes, Buffalo Springfield..Wow, what a beautiful flashback 🤩
Could this be more timely?
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
abousoly!@@jameswilliaabms3241
no shit my fellow friends
I'm responding to your comment months later with the second term of Trump starting today. With the complete dismantling of the regulatory state, it will be scary to watch the results.
@ let’s check back in, say, two years and see where things stand.
Song is appropriate all these years later ..
I've loved Buffalo Springfield's version for 50+ years. But this is my new favorite!
100%
A huge thanks to all of you. I'm 67 years old. This was one of the songs that painted my life around creating a better world when I was young. I warms my heart that, in these days of division, of "us and them", you're keeping THIS alive.... Never mind the fact that your picking and vocal harmonies kick butt!!! LOL
tantraman10 m
Very well said as I am close to 65 and I am so happy I know I am not alone with the thoughts that others like yourself are out there and we all are so blessed to have these musicians to listen to and fill our days with joy and hope and smile inside at days gone by
tantraman10 b
The song was about young folks in LA being harassed when hanging out on Sunset Strip (???).
It was a bit more than that. The LAPD did try and enforce a curfew to prevent young kids from hanging on the Strip (after the City Fathers closed down some clubs - more than likely due to music, loud music into the late night) but that didn't deter people from hanging out, especially in the good climate that LA has. Unless you were there, or any other town across the US, you just don't know....things were brewing, ideas and creativity fermenting. That the song eventually was copped by the Movement for a much larger issue (yes Nam', but also a backlash against prurient/conservative values headlock on society that most of us wanted no part of). Love this version. There are other bands doing it too - the times dictate that it should.
take heed of the lyrics - applies now still. wonderful hearing these musicians together!
Brings back so many memories. Still as relevant today as when it was first played.
Bring back Pandora's Box
TRUTH
Always brings a tear to my eye... guess you had to be there in that time.
Ronnie McCoury - yeah, I choose him.
I could, quite honestly, write a 5 page essay on just how damned good this is. I won't cos that'll bore the shit out of everyone, but damn, this is good. So good. What a fantastic voice for a start, I love how everyone just watches everyone else when it's not their turn and pays so much attention. I love the young lady who does "nothing" but supply the most important of backing lyrics, I love everyone playing their instruments like they've known and loved them for decades, which I assume a lot of them have. How fantastic you all are. It's magical to listen to this, and so good to watch too. I know the original track, I've heard cover after cover, but this is outstanding.
I would be the first to read your essay my friend. This stuff here is the real deal, the real mickey frickey!
I'd read it too. I've loved this song since it first came out, way back in the day; and Del McCoury has been around longer than that.
Absolutely outstanding!!!!!
Absolutely outstanding!!
I definitely get it!
I am a totally disabled Vietnam veteran and this song was a true milestone in my life. Thank You so much for this truly amazing cover of this classic song and the good and some not so good memories that this rekindled. Great job.
Don Brown thank you for your service sir ! You are an American hero ! Thank you
Welcome home brother.
Ty for your Service
Thank you, Mr. Brown. Truly appreciate your service.
Will just reinforce what was said above. Thank for your service and your sacrifice, Mr. Brown.
Thank you for the jam.
I'm telling you that I am a left wing* guy from the northeast but I love blue grass and the Buffalo Springfield presented this song to America around the time when I was discharged from service while I was overseas in Vietnam. I was a marine and dumb 20 year old but that song drove a nail into my heart. Glad he saw fit to perform it. This video brought tears to my 71 year old eyes.
*Please ignore the first part of that first sentence. It was a mistake to write that. Since the trump election I have gotten pretty juiced up politically, actually, since I got out of service in 1968, but it was a mistake and pointless to write that bit about being a leftie.
Thank you for your service and a very belated welcome home.
@@ReverberocketI appreciate your gratitude but when I got home in Feb of 68, there were a few friends of mine that immediately took me in and showed me that they cared but they were curious as well about who I had become. I hadn't become much and I never understood the narrative of how vets were treated badly by people protesting the war...That didn't happen to me.
I do believe that our government has paid nothing much more than lip service to us vets over all these ensuing years and that was evidenced by the scandal in 2008 of the Walter Reid Hospital and by the way Iraq vets got thrown under the bus rather than being diagnosed with PTSD and treated for emotional damage.
My Brother-in-law who was an, ex marine, a charismatic guy and a role model to me back in the fifties also treated me kindly. To be honest, I have spent all the rest of my life wondering why in hell, we fought in that country and in Korea and why 169 Marines got blown up and killed in Beirut and so on. These expressions of gratitude nowadays ring hollow to me. If I had my druthers, I would I would prefer that I had never joined and volunteered and I would have preferred in 2004 when we were poised to invade Iraq that there weren't so many Americans eager to send our kids into that country. Just like in the song: ..."signs that say hurray for our side"...became signs that said "Support Our Troops" and I wondered and was bitterly disappointed that people were so gullible to believe that we were doing something that justified the attack on a country that had nothing to do with 9/11 and had everything to do with Saudi Arabia. It's still as eff'd up as it ever was in my opinion.
This song penetrates directly into the heart of who we Americans are and how we behave the way we do in the world and to each other and to our military.
By the way, I was an aspiring wannabe folk singer back in the 70s and 80s and I was performing a two song set at a Universalist church open-mike in Plattsburgh NY when two young teens got up and did a set of their own. A banjo player and a guitar player and they were so wonderful to watch because it was the first time they performed in front of an audience. So damn innocent and so young. What a treat, we loved em and if you watch the video, the two Gibson brothers are sitting on the right side of that group (the guitar player with the white hat and the banjo player closest on the right. That is Leigh and Eric Gibson. We are proud of those two guys back here in the north country.
I have been there...too
@@murderhill1947, Bless you dude. I'm not religious but you know what I mean. I'm a year older and luckily saw thru the bullshit and failed my physical on purpose. It's afull time job for these profiteers to sell their wars. I don't call Vets heroes. Usually you're innocents abused/ used.
But what does your political ideology have to do with this classic?
So grateful when I hear artists performinging the songs of freedom ... namaste
Me thinks Stephen would approve 👍
A roomful of heavy weights! Brilliant performance by master musicians. From left to right: Justin Moses, Jason Carter,
Sierra Hull, Rob McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Del
McCoury, Cody Kilby, Ethan Jodziewicz, Alan
Bartram, Leigh Gibson, Dre Anders, Eric Gibson.
Ronnie killing it on a Mandocaster!
This song means more now than it ever has in the past.
FJB
I'm korean.
I love this song, this band, this mood.
That electric mandolin solo by Mr. McCoury is magnificent.
A fitting song, for this day and age with all that is going on in the world today.
Written when extremists on the left were talking revolution. Now it’s extremists on the right. “Nobody’s right when everybody’s wrong.” 💙
This song is still absolutely on point, especially this week I'm sad to say.
Charissa White I don’t understand that question.
Stewart Midwinter Every generation has to learn it over again.
@edwardmashberg1 Trump=the enemy! Wake up!
@edwardmashberg1 Dang, you hit it square on the head. Thank you.
@@trumphatesyou no he isn't, he is the POTUS
My wife wonders how many times I can play this😊
Three and a half million?
Great cover. Love the banjo/double bass/mandolin/harmony... love all of it!
Nice job guys and gals.
Will someone please pick my jaw up off of the floor...?
Who is the gentleman playing a 4 string “solo” like an Allman brother?
I'm 73, recovering from some serious cerebral fuckoff. And I'm Spanish -from Spain, exactly from Barcelona- getting absofuckinglutely superior by just hearing what ppl today call "music"...
--Thank you very much. Thank you, Del McCoury, a truckload of hearts!
Why be vulgar about it? Language matters.
This is one of those check your ego at the door collaborations where the sum is better than all the parts. Fantastic.
Thank you, Stephen Stills, for one of the greatest songs of all time.
Enlisted in 66. Jumped our of the old C119 flying boxcar. Now 73 and still loving my country.💖
best cover of "what it's worth" i have ever heard... peace
Sierra Hull done gonna shake her head off. Reckon she’s all enjoying herself!
Fabulous....
Maybe the best video and song I ever seen and had the pleasure of listening to
You ain't lying !! Instant classic....like brilliant
Damn I'm so homesick. Tennessee I'll be back one day.
The fiddle at solo at 3:37 is sublime.
Given present environment this song is as relavent as ever. Great cover of a great song!
yup I reposted everywhere
I could really not argue your point at all, your entirely right, even in 2019 this song is relevant 40+ years later it's almost scary, Too bad our Politicians don't listen to the people any more
Here, HEAR!
Very well said
It could have been written yesterday.
Jason’s voice is awesome. Really appreciate this rendition.
His fiddle ain’t too bad either.
I like the way Sierra is getting into it
She is such a badass... That look..
A Stephen Stills masterpiece. The song never gets old.
This song was featured on KXCI 91.3 in Tucson
Words cannot describe how absolutely awesome this performance is. This was more than a performance, this was an unforgettable experience. Bravo guys and a standing ovation!
Absolutely, is a top notch version. The word "cover" doesn't begin to describe this. Every musician hit it dead center as well as recording quality. Stunningly perfect.
Several standing Os!
seektruthandwisdom yeah what you said!
@@shadowsdad903 this performance was posted 2 1/2 years ago. You commented 25 minutes ago. How cool is that? This 'cover' is far better than the original...IMO.
@@williamdykes2750 original was meant to be a pop song. cover would not have made it as a pop song. I know what you mean, but when you put it that way it makes me a little sad.
Just as relevant today as when it was written in 1966. I also thought there would be "too many instruments" for a song that needed to be simple, but it came together wonderfully!
North Ireland man! I like it. Thank you for the information.
Absolutely amazing!
A bit more complicated than the Buffalo Springfield.
73 love this ✌️❤️
I think Steve would approve.
They killed it, I am in love with mandolin girl... she rocks so hard the whole time with no break at all, they are in the GROOVE!!!
Sierra Hull
you are not alone, bubba ✌️🤠✌️
especially if you happen to like the mandolin.. she is absolutely the best ❤️
I don't know if you noticed .. but they are all really good.. the feller on the electric mandolin.. awesome.. the fiddle player.. singing... I sing along.. couple steps lower... sounds great to me.. and.. I know all the words 🤠
Peas ✌️♾️🙏♾️
Old hippies never die they just forget to cut their hair if 6 was 9
Every time I start thinking "Del is just a Blue Grass musician" he goes and crushes me with something like this! Thank You!
"Just a bluegrass musician..." Son, you just exposed your ignorance. Bluegrass is the font of the most superb music, the well that never runs dry
"Just a bluegrass musician..." Son, you just exposed your ignorance. Bluegrass is the font of the most superb music, the well that never runs dry
Whoo Hoo!
Really sweet tremolo on that mandolin. Makes it look easy. It ain’t. Mandocaster, too. Great jam.
Serious musicians playing a great tune. No one tries to outdo the other.
I’m blown away by the virtuosity of these musicians. The music. The message. Powerful and universal!
Outstanding guys... KAZ FROM NSW AUSTRALIA
Still listening........
2037
Harmonics on a banjo, so sweet.
This song is so true today..... 53 years later?????? America needs to change. Listen to the words of this song if you have never heard this song.
"Ohio" is as relevant. I fear another Kent State if troops are sent to protests.
This phantastic band is here in Germany completely unknown. I love this kind of music very much
Ja ist absolut mega
Makes me feel good and smile every time I listen to it!! Thank you!!
Bluegrass covering a 60’s protest song. Now I’ve seen everything
Cheers
As Frank would say, Make a Jazz Noise Here. You guys and gals make it sound right. Thanks.
Such a pleasure to hear serious and accomplished musicians produce the kind of music that would begin to bring people together.
Truckers On The Roll in Canada!
This type of music exemplifies why we retired in the South. We're exposed to this locally whenever we want. God has blessed America. STAND! ( USMC ret )
This is a call for extra love may the spirit of God move threw his people AMEN
This is truly beautiful
I have been a fan of the Dale Mccury band for years. Also a huge fan of Buffalo Springfield. These guys nailed it. Old hippies never die
It's Del not Dale. Not really a fan.
That was just so good I mean I have no credentials but I have a soul and it’s telling me that was something special
Who are you people. I thought nobody gave a damn anymore. From out of the dark clouds, voices singing.
This proves that has a message crosses all lines and brings all together in one voice.
It’s a protest song over curfew regulations in LA in 1966. Are you upset with curfew restrictions?
Been on good earth 65 years Thanks to the whole group I was young again for a few minutes
Me too bro. Im 66...get goosebumps every time I click this on!
EXCELLENT
Brilliant! Thankyou
Wow. Just... wow. When I get my breath back I'll thank you.
Amen
Relevant for today... we're back in the 60s. Hope we can make a positive change now!
There are many who think they did.
WOW oh WOW. Amazing gifted musicians.
I don't know how many times I can share this...
Tearful thanks.
I'm so glad I got to sing with this group of amazing friends...and what a haunting performance by my buddy Jason Carter...especially after the tragedy at #UVA.
Can I buy this ?
My wife and I listened to this on repeat for a solid week!!!! Absolutely beautiful.. so much talent in one room
Absolutely awesome. Takes this ole Vietnam vet to a good place.
Thank you for your service, Mr. Clark
This kicks butt!
That was AWESOME!!!
Serving the Song/ Impeccable Musicianship.
I was born 1953...this was the first song to ever rock me.... after hearing on the radio I just could not get it out of my head... and today am still a big CSNY fan.
WOW! Fantastic on everyone's part with their arrangement of this great classic "always relevant" Stephen Stills song. And a huge nod to Jason Carter for his heartfelt vocal delivery (watch his serious facial expression as he sings; he appears deeply into the song); also great to hear his fine baritone voice singing lead
Totally agree. And Seirra Hull's face at 3:50 when he takes a solo killed me. Her mando playing was understated perfection. Spot on.
New to bluegrass. Who is the second mando lead?
@@johnjackle9509 Hey JJ - that would be Del's son RONNIE McCOURY - fantastic mando player and singer. He's actually playing an electric mando here, what's been known as a mandocaster (combo mandolin/Telecaster). He's really wailing on that thing here!
@@dannyc1174
His playing sounds like a BIG influence from Eric Clapton's "Cocaine".
I had no idea he could sing lead like that. 👍
My oldest son has a whole new opinion of old music and understanding of the lyrics!