I understand, I went to that old school in Hyden Ky where the Fabulous Osborne Brothers got a good old mountain boot in the butt and put two of the most perfect instruments together, their great voices
What a breath of fresh air musically these guys are, proves it pays to keep looking, there is a lot of good music out there just waiting to be discovered.
Terrific video. Sure are a lot of terrific bluegrass players there! Harry Stinson is the drummer in the show (longtime percussionist with Marty Stuart).
I had this on tape from airing from just under 20 years ago. This was my first exposure to Nickel Creek. They blew me way then, much like Billy Strings is today.
Probably something having to do with how the video was generated: Several possibilities: 1. This was sourced from DVD/some streaming service or other, and the original source-media was DRM-enrypted. Easiest way to defeat any and all kinds of DRM is to *play the media back* (thus converting it back to analog) - and record *the playback*. Thing about doing this is: you run up against the infamous "generational" thing with analog media - where there is a meaningful distinction between the "original" source media and each "generation" of duplicate (copies of copies of copies etc.) 2. Alternative explanation is that this was originally sourced from videotape (VHS most likely) - and "digitized" by playing the videotape back, pointing a (fairly) high-resolution camera at the screen - recording the result, and then uploading that. Either way, at some point, this resulted in two identical(?) audio tracks offset from one another by a few milliseconds or so. The result is an effect somewhere between phasing/flanging, and a really short duration reverb. 3. Another (plausible) explanation is that the anomalous audio is a *deliberate* decision on the part of the uploader, intended to confuse/defeat RUclips's automated copyright-violation scans. You could probably achieve pretty much the same result by (for instance) changing the playback speed by (at most) a few percent upward or downward. Just some possibilities.
Okay, I gotta say it: 1. Thanks for uploading this. 2. Having said that, there is something *severely* wrong with the audio. I'm guessing that either the original source-material source material was "digital native", or that you digitized it off of VHS tape (most common analog format). 3. At any rate, you bypassed any DRM (if digital) or "copy protection" (if analog) built into the source material by *playing it back*, and *recording the playback*. 4. Problem with that is: the resultant audio ended up sounding somewhere between "phase shifted" and/or very short duration reverb" - most likely because whatever recording program you used inadvertently recorded *two* audio sources, at fractional delay from one another. Not so much a "complaint", as a technical observation, for future reference.
@@bnjmnlewis1 Several things wrong with that: 1. If it was ambient reverb from the hall, you would only hear it *during the performances* (and not during the sit-down interviews, which obviously took place in a diferent setting). 2. The same weird reverb/flanging effect happsn on the voiceover narration at the beginning of the video - which was *not* done by an announcer at whatever concert-hall where at least some of this was recorded. Now that I think of it, the audio processing might be *deliberate* - and specifically intended to bypass RUclips's copyright-infringement scans. Just some observations/possibilities.
Thank you so much for sharing with us!!! I love bluegrass music! I was raised on it! My Mom took me to my first outdoor bluegrass festival (if you could call it that) at the Redgate Farm in Maynardville, Tennessee. It was fabulous!!! I love Ralph Stanley, the Osbourne Brothers, and J.D. Crowe!!!! Thank you again for sharing!!!!
Everybody warning for a long time ❤😅
Thanks to my brothers and sisters in the volunteer state GOD BLESS
I made a VHS of this from when it first aired, almost wore that tape out.
Thile’s break on the transition section of “Rawhide” is beyond unreal.
I love this music
What would have been awesome is if they would have had actual bluegrassers instead of country music people. 🤷♂🤷♂
You did see Ralph Stanley in there, didn’t you?
@@ADKMPTN One person vs a bunch of country stars........ You ain't real bright are you?🤣🤣
@@PetePiper Why insult someone for an opinion? The music was good and there was a lot of crossover between old school country and bluegrass.
@@ADKMPTN Because you have no clue.🤷♂
Love my Bluegrass, 88 years and holding!
I understand, I went to that old school in Hyden Ky where the Fabulous Osborne Brothers got a good old mountain boot in the butt and put two of the most perfect instruments together, their great voices
Epic listen from Ireland 🇮🇪 🙌 ❤☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘🍀☘🍀🍀
Blessings ❤ !
I have never seen so many black and hispanic people in a white only concert.
Deep thoughts
Fantastic cover
Love all the Music, Bluegrass
What happened to Bill Manroe, He's the best of all.
I love Bluegrass music, 8:55pm
I'm a beginner banjo picker and I love this
Bless God that’s some real grass right there I just don’t get no better
Lot of talent on that stage. It's a wonder it don't catch on fire..
Nickel creek is not true bluegrass.😢
Nickel Creek is progressive bluegrass
Big fat man yes 👍
Too bad Jim & Jesse and the Osborne Bros weren't included in on this.
What a breath of fresh air musically these guys are, proves it pays to keep looking, there is a lot of good music out there just waiting to be discovered.
😅😅😅😅😅😅
I am a 23 y/o in CA, and I love it. Don't know what this little b**ch above me was tryna say, but next time he better say it with his chest. Weak af.
Americans ….. Bluegrass Irish ….. Green grass Arabs …… Dry grass China ….. Rotten grass
Deep thoughts
Best bluegrass show ever recorded period!
Why didn't it just start with the music ? ? I went to another video. The opening of this one sounded like halftime at the Super Bowl.
What it must have been like to play with all the 1st Gen Bluegrass Innovators.....
Titlle song number one?
Shady Grove
Nobody likes Bluegrass anymore, it died a terrible death 😪😔🤥😮💨😒🤧
Amy Grant looked puzzled in the front row on the "Vinny McCurry" comment, wow!!! 04:49
This little light of mine
Travis Tritt's eyes just POP! 👀 🤣🤣🤣
"Get On Your Knees and Pray"... and I'm a buddhist ! what a presentation Oh my God and you guy's are sooooo fast
the speed is nuts ........
Man I love to hear Steve Sparkman play!!!
Terrific video. Sure are a lot of terrific bluegrass players there! Harry Stinson is the drummer in the show (longtime percussionist with Marty Stuart).
No wonder he kept up so well!
hello to all and good luck 😍😍😍I love you guys😍😍😍
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This is awesome 👍
Ralph always said I don't play bluegrass I play mountain music. 2 singers instead of three and a few other differences
Goodness gracious it's good
I could do without nickel creek.
I had this on tape from airing from just under 20 years ago. This was my first exposure to Nickel Creek. They blew me way then, much like Billy Strings is today.
I don't know about some of this music
Dang.... Del gets up there in the clouds with some of those notes..
.lovriu
Awesome Sauce!
Why does everyone sound robotic?
Probably something having to do with how the video was generated: Several possibilities: 1. This was sourced from DVD/some streaming service or other, and the original source-media was DRM-enrypted. Easiest way to defeat any and all kinds of DRM is to *play the media back* (thus converting it back to analog) - and record *the playback*. Thing about doing this is: you run up against the infamous "generational" thing with analog media - where there is a meaningful distinction between the "original" source media and each "generation" of duplicate (copies of copies of copies etc.) 2. Alternative explanation is that this was originally sourced from videotape (VHS most likely) - and "digitized" by playing the videotape back, pointing a (fairly) high-resolution camera at the screen - recording the result, and then uploading that. Either way, at some point, this resulted in two identical(?) audio tracks offset from one another by a few milliseconds or so. The result is an effect somewhere between phasing/flanging, and a really short duration reverb. 3. Another (plausible) explanation is that the anomalous audio is a *deliberate* decision on the part of the uploader, intended to confuse/defeat RUclips's automated copyright-violation scans. You could probably achieve pretty much the same result by (for instance) changing the playback speed by (at most) a few percent upward or downward. Just some possibilities.
Okay, I gotta say it: 1. Thanks for uploading this. 2. Having said that, there is something *severely* wrong with the audio. I'm guessing that either the original source-material source material was "digital native", or that you digitized it off of VHS tape (most common analog format). 3. At any rate, you bypassed any DRM (if digital) or "copy protection" (if analog) built into the source material by *playing it back*, and *recording the playback*. 4. Problem with that is: the resultant audio ended up sounding somewhere between "phase shifted" and/or very short duration reverb" - most likely because whatever recording program you used inadvertently recorded *two* audio sources, at fractional delay from one another. Not so much a "complaint", as a technical observation, for future reference.
It's in a concert hall, the mics can pick naturally occurring reverb
@@bnjmnlewis1 Several things wrong with that: 1. If it was ambient reverb from the hall, you would only hear it *during the performances* (and not during the sit-down interviews, which obviously took place in a diferent setting). 2. The same weird reverb/flanging effect happsn on the voiceover narration at the beginning of the video - which was *not* done by an announcer at whatever concert-hall where at least some of this was recorded. Now that I think of it, the audio processing might be *deliberate* - and specifically intended to bypass RUclips's copyright-infringement scans. Just some observations/possibilities.
@@henryemrich7209 or it just old, deformed tape that's been digitized
WOW, WHAT TALENT ON THAT STAGE!!! I LOVED IT!!! 😄
2002 19 years still great 😃 in 2021
Bluegrass is eternal. And I'm grateful it is!
Thank you so much for sharing with us!!! I love bluegrass music! I was raised on it! My Mom took me to my first outdoor bluegrass festival (if you could call it that) at the Redgate Farm in Maynardville, Tennessee. It was fabulous!!! I love Ralph Stanley, the Osbourne Brothers, and J.D. Crowe!!!! Thank you again for sharing!!!!
If you were lucky enough to be at that taping/concert, you were at the best show of your life!
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