I've heard this song done I don't how many times, but nobody can touch Ricky Skagg's tenor harmony. He has all this subtle extra notes he puts in that just give it an incredible sound.
With the feeling I get from your style and melodic voice, I would guess you have been in touch with the Spirits in the South Louisiana soil and waters !!! Hard but smoothly moving you right along. Like you glide through all of the music without touching with your feet but Soul puts the buoyancy under you !!!!!
I can't stop watching all these Tony Rice videos. Not only the greatest flat picker ever and the purest of singers, but always dressed with class! We'll all miss him forever. An old friend of mine ,Dave Bernis who also passed on a couple of years ago, did Tony's and Norman Blake's sound for a couple of tours. He gave me a board cassette tape that I played in my car till it broke. I loved that tape .it was a performance in Tampa. Rest in heavenly peace Tony. John Dady Roch. Ny
Learned this tune as a student at Eastern Kentucky U. (circa 1980) The katts that taught me this song were full on Appalachian boys, from Slade Ky. Red River Gorge area. The guitar runs are fabulous! Love that A chord from no where. Aw.... folk me! this is a good diddy!
i dont like skags and douglas talking and laughing as tony sings, i find that disrespectful. shame on them. tony was one of the greatest flat pickers ever and had a wonderful baritone voice.
I'm from a holler back WV. I saw my old home place fallen in and memories come to my childhood home.
I've heard this song done I don't how many times, but nobody can touch Ricky Skagg's tenor harmony. He has all this subtle extra notes he puts in that just give it an incredible sound.
Such a great tune Tony and Ricky make it a standard for all new comers in bluegrass today
Thanks Rodney Dillard Tony Rice and Ricky Skaggs
With the feeling I get from your style and melodic voice, I would guess you have been in touch with the Spirits in the South Louisiana soil and waters !!!
Hard but smoothly moving you right along. Like you glide through all of the music without touching with your feet but Soul puts the buoyancy under you !!!!!
RIP Tony Rice.
We lost a bluegrass legend on Christmas day. Hopefully the last kick in the nuts for me in 2020. We love you Tony, go rest high on that mountain RIP
Most amazing guitarist I've ever seen.
I can't stop watching all these Tony Rice videos. Not only the greatest flat picker ever and the purest of singers, but always dressed with class! We'll all miss him forever. An old friend of mine ,Dave Bernis who also passed on a couple of years ago, did Tony's and Norman Blake's sound for a couple of tours. He gave me a board cassette tape that I played in my car till it broke. I loved that tape .it was a performance in Tampa. Rest in heavenly peace Tony. John Dady Roch. Ny
If this was a military unit, it would be an Army Ranger battalion. There is a lot of firepower on that stage!
When you get great men together they spark and shine
Rip tony...love the Phish cover to. Respect
We lost a great one on Christmas Day. Fare Thee Well, Tony! See you on the other side of heaven.
Learned this tune as a student at Eastern Kentucky U. (circa 1980) The katts that taught me this song were full on Appalachian boys, from Slade Ky. Red River Gorge area. The guitar runs are fabulous! Love that A chord from no where. Aw.... folk me! this is a good diddy!
It’s a C chord
terrific!, the old dawg{David Grishman} in the mix too, just a fine rendition!
A bluegrasser who somehow got into jam band music.
Tony, to say we will sorely miss you and your great gift of playing doesn’t get it but we all are will miss you and your talent so much. RIP Tony
Wonderful. Just wonderful.
I hope I go out making coffee one morning.
Good cover of a great Dillards song.
Great Dillards (aka Darling Family on Andy Griffith).
Yeah
OMG THERES DAVID!
Jerry douglas isnt wearing enough denim, RIP Tony
When and Where was this? Thanks.
What year is this?
Based on the way Ricky and Jerry look, I'd say early 90s.
1992 merlefest I believe
I believe Daniel Collins is correct. It’s Merlefest for sure and either ‘91 or ‘92.
douglas and scaggs talking - poor !
Who is on banjo?
Might be Pete Wernick
@@ringmaster5252 Yep.
@@ringmaster5252 It IS Dr. Banjo, Pete Wernick!
It ain't JD
i dont like skags and douglas talking and laughing as tony sings, i find that disrespectful. shame on them. tony was one of the greatest flat pickers ever and had a wonderful baritone voice.
Totally agree. It's disrespectful and pulls the attention off of the singer and highlights the laughing as "Look over at US"