Greensky Bluegrass - full set late nite - Yonder Harvest Festival Ozark, AR 10-18-13 HD tripod
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- Greensky Bluegrass performs their full set at the annual Yonder Mountain String Band's Harvest Festival on Mulberry mountain in Ozark, AR on October 18, 2013.
Dave Bruzza - guitar
Anders Beck - dobro
Mike Devol - upright bass
Mike Bont - banjo
Paul Hoffman - mandolin and vocals
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Sitting down to eat dinner and watch this with my family. Looking forward to this!
I was there and it was twice as awesome as it looks, Great Setlist and Vibes, hard to beat Mulberry Mountain!
I can't get enough of this show. Incredible!
it was one fantastic show!thanks for taping,posting
Awesome set. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for uploading. Finally saw them in Brooklyn and this is really filling the void since they are not coming back to the Northeast for a while. Thanks again.
+Anton Schmelz did you make the irving plaza show last month? I was at the bk show great times but damn that irving show was mighty fun too.
Thanks again for another great show, evenstev!! Much love!
Love this so much!
this video is so well done ! omg... the tapers rule my world ! look its all my bothers up there ...:)
WOWeeeeeee! Fn fantastic!
I've seen these cats twice now and they are ridiculous in concert! I can't even explain. I've turned them on to a few people and they are all like "why are these guys not more popular"? I'm like shhhhh.....tix are only $15 or $20!
Demons version here is about the best live performance Ive seen anywhere, any type of music. Harmony is unreal.
Three cheers for the mando player! and all the others!
Leap Year (0:00); Gold Rush [?] (6:27); Wings For Wheels (11:56); Old Barns (17:14); Kerosene (22:08); I Second That Emotion (28:08); Train Junkie (34:34); Dustbowl Overtures (45:47); Just To Lie (50:37); Jesus On The Mainline (55:32); Demons (58:27); Broke Mountain Breakdown (1:03:56); Don't Lie (1:18:10); Could You Be Loved (1:32:04)
Wow, I've never heard a slide guitar with wha wha. Excellent.
+Manic Fitz called a Dobro
total party
Dislikes?My only dislike would be not being there.
Do these guys know how to party or what!?
The best
Does anyone know if there is an audio stream of this set? Or a setlist
Nice job! How did you record it? what camera did you use? how did you get the sound? Thanks for sharing.
I used a Sony HDR-SR14 camcorder with a Zoom H2n Digital audio recorder for the audience audio.
Thank I have a Zoom H2n also and I love it. the sound quality is great and you can set it up and forget about, it will record all day long.
What is the third song called? The one were each player breaks off into solos?
Leap, Lear, Gold Rush (instrumental), Wings for Wheels, Old BArns....
+RezistanceIzFutile Its called New Rize Hill
What is the very first song called? Thanks.
"Leap year"
brian you hate jam bands WTF i can smell the hair gel from here
I have been listening to these guy's albums for a long time now and was excited to go see them in concert. But after listening to a couple of youtube videos and seeing how much 'Jam time' they put in between songs, I think I'm going to pass. Always hated jam bands.
Why? What is it about improvisation and watching a song be experimented with in a new way each time you see it live that bothers you?
I like different takes on songs, but at the point when the ratio of improv/structured music reaches equilibrium I lose interest. A 1 minute interlude, or slightly extended solo portion is fine with me, where as a 15 minute 'jam' is boring and honestly mostly only interesting to the musicians and stoners.
Brian McLaughlin Interesting....I guess that may be why some folks don't like jam bands cuz they go off the grid....thats really what I like about music like this...go off and explore and bring that s$^t back in like you own it. Love it!
Brian McLaughlin I think that's a really poor stereotypical generalization about jam music that is made by people that don't really understand what they are talking about - if you find it boring, that's one thing, but you don't need to be stoned to find it interesting. I personally enjoy listening to a band find different grooves and connect on them and see where they go, and not be constrained by one musician soloing or the structure of the particular song. And I feel that way completely sober. To each their own, I guess.
Fair point. Greensky Bluegrass is an amazing band, and they certainly aren't your amateurs 'jamming' without direction. Their banjo player is one of my favorites out there.