Beautiful! A museum piece. It’s so great that Billy Strings and a whole new fine set of young pickers are keeping this tradition alive! It’s also great that thanks to TH-cam, we can all stroll through the museum any time we choose and see our heroes, Live and Pickin’!
Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Dan Crary, Steve Kaufman and Jack Lawrence if Norman Blake was there picking as well I would have thought I died and gone to heaven and we were all just hanging around waiting for Clarence to show us around great pickers great post thanks Paul
Have been very fortunate in my life to have seen all these great pickers at one time or another w/e of "Deacon" Dan Crary. Doc and Jack multiple times (Jack was his accompaniment for many years) and even got to see and hear Doc's son Merle back in '73 who was also an excellent flat picker. I've been truly blessed.
There are 5 flattop pickers here, yet if you listen carefully, each has their own distinct style! Amazing.....This is the best guitar pickin on TH-cam.
Man this is just so good. The solos on Blue Ridge Mountain Blues are just incredible. I especially love how much respect Doc has for Tony Rice and how much he loves to hear him play. Good stuff.
It’s because there is no ego up on the stage. They aren’t trying to out do each other. They all respect each other’s talents and how they are all just there to play for the sheer joy of it. It’s a quality that you only see in the bluegrass/folk community. I use the word community instead of genre, because that’s what they are is a community of like minded people. This could be someone’s front porch and they wouldn’t care, it’d sound the same.
After watching this vid over and over I am really impressed by Steve Kaufman playing. he may be the lesser of the guitar giants, but he surely holds his own. with Doc and the gang. This is sure an awesome flatop pickin tune never before duplicated!
"I appreciate them good warm lights - turn em up a little hotter. That feels pretty good. It may blind Jack, and Tony, and Dan, and Steve, but it won't bother me a bit." -Doc
folks, week after week I keep coming back to this vid..it is so amazing of guitar pickin that I must pinch myself to ensure this is for real! anyone learning flat-top pickin must watch this vid over and over to see how it is done!
@@daveleslie4396 awards they never cared about when they were playing. Don’t get me wrong they deserved them, but it was never about ego when they were playing. Just joy and having a good time.
He’s definitely in good company upstairs, that’s for sure. I can’t imagine what it was like the first time he was able to see his sons face. I don’t even know the guy and that chokes me up. He spent his time down here playing and spreading the word of god. Now he just gets to play all day and night if he wants.
Brilliant. Flat top picking great player/artists and hes 100% correct in what he says bet you dont get this in modern music ? I wonder why ! Manufactured !!!!
Beautiful! A museum piece. It’s so great that Billy Strings and a whole new fine set of young pickers are keeping this tradition alive! It’s also great that thanks to TH-cam, we can all stroll through the museum any time we choose and see our heroes, Live and Pickin’!
Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Dan Crary, Steve Kaufman and Jack Lawrence if Norman Blake was there picking as well I would have thought I died and gone to heaven and we were all just hanging around waiting for Clarence to show us around
great pickers great post
thanks
Paul
Five guitarists together should be chaotic, but they sound like a cool clear mountain stream. I think respect for the Master must be a part of it.
It's like cool running water on a hot day.
Refreshing.
Yes, many jams I've attended end up sounding link a giant out of tune auto harp.
Have been very fortunate in my life to have seen all these great pickers at one time or another w/e of "Deacon" Dan Crary.
Doc and Jack multiple times (Jack was his accompaniment for many years) and even got to see and hear Doc's son Merle back in '73 who was also an excellent flat picker. I've been truly blessed.
There are 5 flattop pickers here, yet if you listen carefully, each has their own distinct style! Amazing.....This is the best guitar pickin on TH-cam.
Man this is just so good. The solos on Blue Ridge Mountain Blues are just incredible. I especially love how much respect Doc has for Tony Rice and how much he loves to hear him play. Good stuff.
Peace, love and Harmony abound in this smile creation.
Absolutely fantastic what a great heap of talent on stage at the same time
RIP Mr. Watson and Mr. Rice.
The way that they could ace something that unrehearsed is amazing
It’s because there is no ego up on the stage. They aren’t trying to out do each other. They all respect each other’s talents and how they are all just there to play for the sheer joy of it. It’s a quality that you only see in the bluegrass/folk community. I use the word community instead of genre, because that’s what they are is a community of like minded people. This could be someone’s front porch and they wouldn’t care, it’d sound the same.
We are headin tomorrow for our 10th Merlefest in a row. So many good memories from Merlefest. Thanks for the great video.
Tim from Greenville Ohio
THIS IS PURE GOLD!!!!
I can't stop watching these amazing guys....just fantastic!!!
After watching this vid over and over I am really impressed by Steve Kaufman playing. he may be the lesser of the guitar giants, but he surely holds his own. with Doc and the gang. This is sure an awesome flatop pickin tune never before duplicated!
Steve is the only 3 time winner as a flat picker World Champ.
"I appreciate them good warm lights - turn em up a little hotter. That feels pretty good. It may blind Jack, and Tony, and Dan, and Steve, but it won't bother me a bit." -Doc
Doc the godfather and Tony the stone cold killer. What legends.
A stage full of amazing talent,
This is fantastic! The best pickers ever!
It don't get much better than this .. thanks for sharing it with us ..
folks, week after week I keep coming back to this vid..it is so amazing of guitar pickin that I must pinch myself to ensure this is for real! anyone learning flat-top pickin must watch this vid over and over to see how it is done!
Steve only won the guitar picking champion award 3 times 10 yrs apart
@@daveleslie4396 oh, not bad considering the talent thats out there. Tough competition certainly.
@@daveleslie4396 awards they never cared about when they were playing. Don’t get me wrong they deserved them, but it was never about ego when they were playing. Just joy and having a good time.
Superb...no other word!
Dream team of guitar flat-top pickers .....no other way to describe this b/g outburst of pickin!
I don't care who you are...you gotta love this! Thanks for putting this out there..awesome!!
thank you for posting this fantastic viedeo
Thank you for posting. This is so good!
It breaks my heart that Docs gone, but , he,s still playing somewhere, pls let me go to the same place.
He’s definitely in good company upstairs, that’s for sure. I can’t imagine what it was like the first time he was able to see his sons face. I don’t even know the guy and that chokes me up. He spent his time down here playing and spreading the word of god. Now he just gets to play all day and night if he wants.
legends of blue grass hell yeah
I think I'll just leave my guitar in the case for a while. In absolute awe
Legends
Folks, I canot gt enuf of this amazing guitar pickin'...superber cannot describe this
So awesome!
Brilliant. Flat top picking great player/artists and hes 100% correct in what he says bet you dont get this in modern music ?
I wonder why ! Manufactured !!!!
4 grands guitaristes de bluegrass réunis,j'adore!!
I would love to see this exact same stage but with billy strings, trey hensley, Molly tuttle, jake workman, presley barker and maybe carl miner.
❤❤❤
Chapeau!
When Steve says "is E all right with you guys," I can imagine Doc saying " No, F flat would be better".
You will have to listen for another 100 years to hear flatop pickin as this. Genuine as it gets. mos60
is it ok to play electric to this?
Wonderful picking. The pickups give a hollow buzzy sound though. The warmth of the strings is missing.
@iceaxe56 Agreed !!!
Kinda like a 70 yard touchdown pass, they make it look it so easy.
That tony rice guy is aaight dammmmm
Flatpickers from this era are really just built different.
Just sitting around the living room :-)
Steve is the stud for both songs. I love doc but Steve stole this part of the show. Overall, this is at good as it will ever get!
one more swing now
Another accidental find.
Filled my underpants again!!
gordon bennett that is tremendous
I wanted to play with them - they didn' take me - I played too fast...😜🎸🪕
I got wood
Can it get better than this??
this is what merlefest should be--doobie bros. i think not