Rest in gentle peace beautiful Nanci. Hard to believe will never hear your beautiful voice live again. Beautiful female trio here showing such respect to each other. Sing with John Prine in a duet reunited! Beautiful guitar playing also all three ladies! Thank you all for the music and memories.x
@@shawnuel Me too Shawn. Isn't it a lovely mark of a beautiful person such as Nanci to know her beautiful spirit, singing and playing spoke to so many? A true humble beautiful artist now at rest. What a wealth of songs and legacy she left. May she rest in peace. She will live forever through her mountain of musical memories! We will continue to honour her memory through recalling her beautiful work. Blessings to you...happy and peaceful listening! Remember her with a smile.That's I'm sure is what she would want. May her beautiful gentle soul rest in peace. 💔🙏🏻
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Saw Nanci and John Prine playing live at different times ….. also saw Dylan live and he was so over rated next to them ….. they were amazing…Dylan was average… RIP 2Legends
Is this beautiful and sublime recording available on CD or other formats? If not, it’s very sad that this opportunity to preserve this magical performance has been missed. I’ve tried looking for this many times. Why wasn’t this made into a live album? ❤
She had this way of doling out her stories so that her audience didn't think to breathe between lines. I saw Nanci live once, and will never, ever forget her music. Sorry, Madonna - Nanci was the soundtrack to my late 80s/early 90s.
Be at peace, Nanci. She was amazing on her own, but her true genius was how she collaborated and encouraged everyone to be their best selves, warts and all
I was so lucky to have discovered these three women early in their careers, along with Alison and Emmylou. I have seen them all in concert. I saw them all before they became real famous. The only singer missing from this pantheon is Mary Black, to whom I handed roses as she walked off the stage of The Birchmere. Long live real songwriting and real music. I am a member of the luckiest music generation.
They are the best...along with several of others...these women really have a place in music..They have such talent... I've been listening to them for many of many years... Their talent needs to be recognized.. much more then it is....
One unique gift that Nanci had was the ability to sing extremely complementary harmonies whilst having such a one of a kind solo voice. Emmylou also possesses that gift.
MCC is such a powerhouse of a writer. The humanity she portrays is so striking. That's what these three have in heaps, humanity. They're so different yet the kinship in their observations feels nearly perfect.
Someone should have a weekly television show to bring all this beautiful music back with these beautiful and talented women!! Bring back Alison, Emmylou, Dolly, Joan Baez and many more!!!
How can I feel so privileged and excited to be an observer of the pure delight I just experienced, and as though my heart is being wrung like a mop all at the same time? A fantastically heartbreakingly beautiful moment in time. I'm not sure I was even breathing from the first note to the last.
Saw those two lovely ladies together along with several others (most notably The Indigo Girls and Jackson Browne) on stage together decades ago at Earth Jam '94 at Stone Mt. Georgia....magical time for me!
I'm sad to hear about Naci leaving us today but she's given us so many memories and so many more awaiting for people discovering her. Thanks this is my first time hearing this 8-13-21 I love you Nanci ❤
Still sitting in the news that another great soul has moved on with her journey ever on. Makes the heart ache but what a gift she has been to our world. May you sail ever on…
It was good hearing Mary Chapin carpenter, Roseanne cash and nanci Griffith perform in concert. Again I am sorry to learn of nancis passing. I want to convey my condolences and express my heartfelt sympathy to nancis family, friends and relatives.
As we end this year, 2021, in all but 2 weeks, I am reminded that we and the music world has lost so many gifted and talented souls the last near 20 months because of Covid-19 -- a virus that takes the very breath from you. Nanci was one of these who left us too soon, not just as a singer/songwriter, but as a kind and thought-provoking humane being, just like these other two dear folks who grace the stage with their presence. Thank you for having recorded this live at The Bottom Line way way back near where and when it all began. Older, wiser and honest colleagues who can sing their darn hearts out!!
I fell in love with my husband 30 years ago with Nanci playing in the background, to hear her voice with MCC is overwhelmingly stunning...heaven must have programmed this.
The laughter Mary brings with I Feel Lucky is pure bliss. I believe those were tears in Nanci's eyes when she finished The Sun, Moon and Stars. I'd forgotten this song. So raw, honest and poignant. Follow that up with Roseanne's Dance With The Tiger... I don't really need anything more.
No doubt like millions of others I fell in love with Nanci Griffith the first time she was on Austin City Limits. Heartbreaking to hear of her passing.
Enjoyed this greatly...Roseanne has that angst in her songs and Nanci ( I hate that "Once in a very blue Moon" wasn't played)...is just a sweet heart of humility. But Mary Chapin, she's the one I fall in love with after the first notes and grow to be desperately in love with by the end of the song!
Interesting! You've got me thinking about the chronology of my life's "soundtrack'. I discovered Mary first then Nanci, then Rosanne. Music and other fine arts are all that got me through 2020 and Trumplethinskin's presidency.
@@Jeff-ql3tg yes Emmy Lou is not to be overlooked, for sure. For these comments though, I think we were talking about the singers in this song; this trio specifically. There isn't room enough here for me to mention all the greats in my music world.
Was a big fan of Mary Chapin carpenter, miss her music ,Rosanne can bring the great ones together, and leave you breathless ,we'll miss you Nancy,thank you for sharing your gift rip.
RIP Nanci, as the angels sing back-up for you, making a joyful noise! Had the pleasure of seeing Nanci at a small college campus years ago, amazing show. Her warm up was Chris Smither. (Been a fan of his since. MCC at an outdoor amphitheater at Interlochen Music Camp in Northern Mich..woman can hold a note...waiting to find Roseanne some day for a trifecta!
At various stages of my life, these three women have been my "favorite" female artist. Nanci's voice and songs make me whimsical, almost homesick. "Love at the 5 and Dime." I want to order a root beer float from the counter right now. Then Mary Chapin Carpenter and "Passionate Kisses" came along, about the time I fell in love. MCC's voice is like honey and tea. As for Roseanne, her voice is more like whiskey and soda. It evokes pain & heartache, and of tortured parents. Love her song "What's the Temperature, Darling?" With cell phones, we no longer ask our lover what temperature is at home. We just google it. There are a few Roseanne "haters" on this thread, and you can all jump in a frigid lake. Read her autobiography and then render an opinion (on second thought, such haters probably don't read!).
So glad this came up in my feed. It was all good, but for me MCC completely stole the show! Perfect, from the humour in ‘I Feel Lucky’ to the sensitivity of ‘The Moon and St. Christopher’ she had the audience, and me, in the palm of her hand. I’ve loved the ‘Songs From Home’ she’s been putting out during the COVID-19 outbreak and, yes, she’s still playing that same Greven guitar. 🥰
I NEVER KNEW Roseanne wrote "Dance With the Tiger" with John Stewart!!!!! Figures!!! Most don't know John, but he is my favorite male artist. AND, Roseanne also covered his song "Runaway Train." What a treat!! Not that this WHOLE CONCERT isn't AMAZING!!!
27:03 "I once saw Steve Goodman restring a whole guitar and never stop singing." i once saw Richard Thompson break a string, so he led an audience sing-along of Twist And Shout while he changed it. I was amazed, but Goodman = Thompson times 6! Wow! @Uncle Remus - thanks for this great find.
So happy to find this concert today, as I mourn the loss of the great Nanci Griffith.... here with her sisters in arms, such a loving and respectful concert.. so much beauty.. thank you
It just doesn't seem real that Nanci has passed. I am overwhelmed with sadness. Nanci was 68, not really old nowadays but to me she always seemed much younger then 68. Oh how I wish she could have been medically saved.
Woow!! .. Soo Cool!! ... Absolutely Wonderful!! ... Thank YOU!! .. Took Me Back To a Different Time .. Reflection .. GOD BLESS YOU YOURS EVERY ONE RICHLY 😊
Listen To The Radio is one of those songs that takes me into my past and back to my present. I love to listen to my radio (just wish it would come in better sometimes). Now I spend more time listening to RUclips...So happy for that! Thank you Uncle Remus for this wonderful video.
Saw this when it was first broadcast. Been looking for it ever since. Beautiful songs, beautifully sung, beautifully played. Thanks for posting. You've made an old man very happy.
Great performances by all. The Bottom Line was such an intimate, perfect venue to see music like this or any genre. Sorry it is gone. happy this night exists on film!
Nice one, Uncle Remus. I still have a VHS copy of this show from the original UK broadcast but I don't have a player anymore. Many thanx for the upload.
Nanci, do you have any idea how much we adored you and your music? Rest In Peace.
Rosanne Cash, Carrying her Country Family Music Tradition, Talented Songwriter 🌐🌎🏆🎼🛡📽💲🎸🎙
Nancy Griffith📻🎸🎼🎙Beautiful Music, Beautiful Spirit, Beautiful 🏘🏡Country Lady🛡🌐🌎
Nanci, when I get to heaven...please be there to welcome me with a song.
Rest in gentle peace beautiful Nanci. Hard to believe will never hear your beautiful voice live again. Beautiful female trio here showing such respect to each other. Sing with John Prine in a duet reunited! Beautiful guitar playing also all three ladies! Thank you all for the music and memories.x
I can't stop sobbing. Her music meant So much to me.
@@shawnuel Me too Shawn. Isn't it a lovely mark of a beautiful person such as Nanci to know her beautiful spirit, singing and playing spoke to so many? A true humble beautiful artist now at rest. What a wealth of songs and legacy she left. May she rest in peace. She will live forever through her mountain of musical memories! We will continue to honour her memory through recalling her beautiful work. Blessings to you...happy and peaceful listening! Remember her with a smile.That's I'm sure is what she would want. May her beautiful gentle soul rest in peace. 💔🙏🏻
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Saw Nanci and John Prine playing live at different times ….. also saw Dylan live and he was so over rated next to them ….. they were amazing…Dylan was average… RIP 2Legends
Rest in peace Nanci Griffith. A true compassionate, musical genius.
Always sang directly from the heart with such honesty and grace. Never was or will be another like Nanci.
Is this beautiful and sublime recording available on CD or other formats? If not, it’s very sad that this opportunity to preserve this magical performance has been missed. I’ve tried looking for this many times. Why wasn’t this made into a live album? ❤
She had this way of doling out her stories so that her audience didn't think to breathe between lines. I saw Nanci live once, and will never, ever forget her music. Sorry, Madonna - Nanci was the soundtrack to my late 80s/early 90s.
When Rosanne says, "You are really sensitive aren't you" she hit it right on the head!
Here is a great example where three singers can all be great in very different ways. One isn't better than the other. They are all making magic.
Amen
My favorite! I come back a watch this, again and again!
Be at peace, Nanci. She was amazing on her own, but her true genius was how she collaborated and encouraged everyone to be their best selves, warts and all
I was so lucky to have discovered these three women early in their careers, along with Alison and Emmylou. I have seen them all in concert. I saw them all before they became real famous. The only singer missing from this pantheon is Mary Black, to whom I handed roses as she walked off the stage of The Birchmere. Long live real songwriting and real music. I am a member of the luckiest music generation.
All these are long time favorites of mine too! So hard to lose Nanci! Thnak goodness for all these wonderful videos!
You can add the likes of Lucinda Williams, Kathy Mattea and Suzy Bogguss.
Ooh, I like a man who gives a lady songwriter roses!
They are the best...along with several of others...these women really have a place in music..They have such talent... I've been listening to them for many of many years... Their talent needs to be recognized.. much more then it is....
We have experienced the best of the best!
Goodbye friend The world just got a whole lot darker without Nanci in it. RIP🙏♥️
One unique gift that Nanci had was the ability to sing extremely complementary harmonies whilst having such a one of a kind solo voice. Emmylou also possesses that gift.
It doesn't matter how many times I watch or listen to the moon and st Christopher.... I get goosebumps every time!!
MCC is such a powerhouse of a writer. The humanity she portrays is so striking. That's what these three have in heaps, humanity. They're so different yet the kinship in their observations feels nearly perfect.
she is so awesome :)
Someone should have a weekly television show to bring all this beautiful music back with these beautiful and talented women!! Bring back Alison, Emmylou, Dolly, Joan Baez and many more!!!
Yes please do
What an awesome idea!❤️
Mary and Nanci, sisters of some of the best music ever recorded. You are forever missed Nanci.... Sweet Angel
The emotions on the faces of these great singers listening to each other . Such respect and appreciation.
How can I feel so privileged and excited to be an observer of the pure delight I just experienced, and as though my heart is being wrung like a mop all at the same time? A fantastically heartbreakingly beautiful moment in time. I'm not sure I was even breathing from the first note to the last.
Three Angels...marvellous voices and Sisters of Music...a true pleasure listening and devouring your music...thankyou so much...🌹🌻🌹
... here it is almost 20 years after Nanci, Rosanne & MCC did this performance ... and it's still Lightning in a Bottle ...
Robert, maybe you wanted to write almost 30 years passed...not 20, unfortunately
Brilliant concert I can't believe it was 1991 unreal and very sad 😢
Oh. My. And when Nanci sings with Mary Chapin I stopped breathing for a while xx
And at 30:11 , Nanci has a tear in her eye that a minute later camera catches her wiping away during "The Moon and..."
@@Ma_Ba Indeed. It was a very moving moment seeing how Nanci was feeling there. All good wishes.
Saw those two lovely ladies together along with several others (most notably The Indigo Girls and Jackson Browne) on stage together decades ago at Earth Jam '94 at Stone Mt. Georgia....magical time for me!
@@Ma_Baher contribution to the song was wonderful, but then the way she sings her own song, like she wants to chase the emotion away. Pity.
I'm sad to hear about Naci leaving us today but she's given us so many memories and so many more awaiting for people discovering her. Thanks this is my first time hearing this 8-13-21 I love you Nanci ❤
@26:51 tuning guitar ... The Moon and Saint Christopher ... Mary Chapin Carpenter with Nanci Griffith moving tears vocal harmony is precious
Nanci you never got the attention you deserved. RIP!
RIP Nancy
Still sitting in the news that another great soul has moved on with her journey ever on. Makes the heart ache but what a gift she has been to our world. May you sail ever on…
TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU SUZANNE , 👍 RAY TWELVE STRINGS U.K
Who are these crazy people who gave 21 thumbs down????
It was good hearing Mary Chapin carpenter, Roseanne cash and nanci Griffith perform in concert. Again I am sorry to learn of nancis passing. I want to convey my condolences and express my heartfelt sympathy to nancis family, friends and relatives.
May she rest in peace without pain now. She touched so many lives with her sweet voice and words.
RIP beautiful woman ,what a voice ,I was fortunate to attend 3 concerts in Ireland,Fantastic memories,Fly High .
You gave so much to the people that loved your heavenly voice, so much love through your songs....
As we end this year, 2021, in all but 2 weeks, I am reminded that we and the music world has lost so many gifted and talented souls the last near 20 months because of Covid-19 -- a virus that takes the very breath from you. Nanci was one of these who left us too soon, not just as a singer/songwriter, but as a kind and thought-provoking humane being, just like these other two dear folks who grace the stage with their presence. Thank you for having recorded this live at The Bottom Line way way back near where and when it all began. Older, wiser and honest colleagues who can sing their darn hearts out!!
I fell in love with my husband 30 years ago with Nanci playing in the background, to hear her voice with MCC is overwhelmingly stunning...heaven must have programmed this.
The laughter Mary brings with I Feel Lucky is pure bliss. I believe those were tears in Nanci's eyes when she finished The Sun, Moon and Stars. I'd forgotten this song. So raw, honest and poignant. Follow that up with Roseanne's Dance With The Tiger... I don't really need anything more.
Goodbye my beautiful angel.
Nanci was brought to tears during Mary Chapin's beautiful rendition of "The Moon and St. Christopher". Me too!
Took my breath,too ,such sincerity.
You know Mary is good at what she does when even the legendary Nanci Griffith tears up listening to her.
crying here....
It's been years since Mary Margaret passed, but this song keeps her memory alive.
How did Mary Margaret die? So sad
@@beckyknight1219 She had a rare disease
No doubt like millions of others I fell in love with Nanci Griffith the first time she was on Austin City Limits. Heartbreaking to hear of her passing.
wow, these songs are medicine
Nanci was so sensitive and beautiful.
Nanci was John's Prine's twin flame. Thank you for the stories and song. RIP✌️❤️
Three women working wonders, pure gold. Thanks.
I've seen all 3 in concert. All are great
Can't believe she's gone from here.......just can't believe it
Enjoyed this greatly...Roseanne has that angst in her songs and Nanci ( I hate that "Once in a very blue Moon" wasn't played)...is just a sweet heart of humility. But Mary Chapin, she's the one I fall in love with after the first notes and grow to be desperately in love with by the end of the song!
Voices of the angels
40 years ago i discovered nanci .10 years it was rosanne. last year was mary. best day of this bad year.thanks
Have you been listening to MCC concerts Frome home? So good ...
I'm like you. I dearly love them all!
Interesting! You've got me thinking about the chronology of my life's "soundtrack'. I discovered Mary first then Nanci, then Rosanne. Music and other fine arts are all that got me through 2020 and Trumplethinskin's presidency.
You’ve got to get Emmy Lou Harris in there somewhere
@@Jeff-ql3tg yes Emmy Lou is not to be overlooked, for sure. For these comments though, I think we were talking about the singers in this song; this trio specifically. There isn't room enough here for me to mention all the greats in my music world.
God bless you Nanci … thank you for the music 🧡
Was a big fan of Mary Chapin carpenter, miss her music ,Rosanne can bring the great ones together, and leave you breathless ,we'll miss you Nancy,thank you for sharing your gift rip.
RIP Nancy, beautiful voice.
RIP Nanci, as the angels sing back-up for you, making a joyful noise!
Had the pleasure of seeing Nanci at a small college campus years ago, amazing show. Her warm up was Chris Smither. (Been a fan of his since. MCC at an outdoor amphitheater at Interlochen Music Camp in Northern Mich..woman can hold a note...waiting to find Roseanne some day for a trifecta!
Three treasures together
Very very wow ! Just wow.....
What a treat, Three of the best..🌹..🌹..🌹.... thanks for posting...rest in SHALOM, SWEETHEART.....💌....✨..
At various stages of my life, these three women have been my "favorite" female artist. Nanci's voice and songs make me whimsical, almost homesick. "Love at the 5 and Dime." I want to order a root beer float from the counter right now. Then Mary Chapin Carpenter and "Passionate Kisses" came along, about the time I fell in love. MCC's voice is like honey and tea. As for Roseanne, her voice is more like whiskey and soda. It evokes pain & heartache, and of tortured parents. Love her song "What's the Temperature, Darling?" With cell phones, we no longer ask our lover what temperature is at home. We just google it. There are a few Roseanne "haters" on this thread, and you can all jump in a frigid lake. Read her autobiography and then render an opinion (on second thought, such haters probably don't read!).
can this really be from 1991...at this time mary had what maybe 2 albums out and was already so polished...amazing....pre-grammy
Music doesn't get much better than this.
So glad this came up in my feed. It was all good, but for me MCC completely stole the show! Perfect, from the humour in ‘I Feel Lucky’ to the sensitivity of ‘The Moon and St. Christopher’ she had the audience, and me, in the palm of her hand. I’ve loved the ‘Songs From Home’ she’s been putting out during the COVID-19 outbreak and, yes, she’s still playing that same Greven guitar. 🥰
This came up as a suggestion for me after watching Songs From Home, too. She's the best :)
But she's not afraid to pull out that Rickenbacker when the situation calls for it!! GRIN!!
she sure does like the capo t the 5th fret....
Yes, MCC is one of a kind.
I NEVER KNEW Roseanne wrote "Dance With the Tiger" with John Stewart!!!!! Figures!!! Most don't know John, but he is my favorite male artist. AND, Roseanne also covered his song "Runaway Train." What a treat!! Not that this WHOLE CONCERT isn't AMAZING!!!
27:03 "I once saw Steve Goodman restring a whole guitar and never stop singing." i once saw Richard Thompson break a string, so he led an audience sing-along of Twist And Shout while he changed it. I was amazed, but Goodman = Thompson times 6! Wow! @Uncle Remus - thanks for this great find.
Wonderful music by talented people...love it.
Thank you so much for this! These television showcases are so important. I found Nanci via Austin City Limits also with MCC, and the Indigo Girls.
I used to have this on VHS (showing my age) so I was so pleased it came up. Three fantastic singer-songwriters at their very best, what a treat!
I had this amazing performance on Betamax, that shows not only my age but my stupidity as I guessed on the wrong horse. 🙃
@@archie15900 Haha!! You are right my friend! Thank you for understanding what I was talking about. 👏🙂
Me too! Why wasn't this gorgeous performance ever put on a CD or DVD? It's sublime 💗
So happy to find this concert today, as I mourn the loss of the great Nanci Griffith.... here with her sisters in arms, such a loving and respectful concert.. so much beauty.. thank you
It just doesn't seem real that Nanci has passed. I am overwhelmed with sadness. Nanci was 68, not really old nowadays but to me she always seemed much younger then 68.
Oh how I wish she could have been medically saved.
Rest In Peace, angel.
This was wonderful!
BRAVO! ENCORE!! Time stood still...Songwriting Divas all.
Wonderful Sunday! This popped up on my phone. Three of my fav singer/songwriters!
Woow!! .. Soo Cool!! ... Absolutely Wonderful!! ... Thank YOU!! .. Took Me Back To a Different Time .. Reflection .. GOD BLESS YOU YOURS EVERY ONE RICHLY 😊
Beautiful music from these three exceptionally talented ladies. RIP Nancy your spirit lives on.
Tears of joy ❤
Simply brilliant...all of it...every single note!
OMG. So good. Triple good. So underrated, all 3 of them. Gorgeous offering here- many thanks!!!!
I've been looking for this conversation for so many years ... thank you for sharing it x
RIP Nanci 😭
why don’t we have people like them today?
R.I.P. Nanci. Loved you. RUclips ruined it with commercials about every 3 minutes.
Listen To The Radio is one of those songs that takes me into my past and back to my present. I love to listen to my radio (just wish it would come in better sometimes). Now I spend more time listening to RUclips...So happy for that! Thank you Uncle Remus for this wonderful video.
Love all 3, but Nanci is my favorite!!!
Yes, mine too ❤
What a wonderful show! But such a pity to have it interrupted with so many untimely ads.
Saw this when it was first broadcast. Been looking for it ever since. Beautiful songs, beautifully sung, beautifully played. Thanks for posting. You've made an old man very happy.
Love this. Three of my favorite artists. 💖
Great performances by all. The Bottom Line was such an intimate, perfect venue to see music like this or any genre. Sorry it is gone. happy this night exists on film!
And it has pretty good video quality for 1991. And decent sound.
So glad this video was captured of 3 amazing singer songwriters, and how I would have loved to see them together. Thanks for posting this!
This is pure gold!
Love this-have never seen it!! Thank you Uncle Remus for sharing this-FANTASTIC!!!
Incredible when their singing !Fantastical,whew
Thank-you so much for this. You are great for posting this, Uncle Remus, and they are great. Dan Berendt.
Wow, Three of the best and three of my faves! Mahalo for sharing this! So appreciated in this time of isolation...
Nice one, Uncle Remus. I still have a VHS copy of this show from the original UK broadcast but I don't have a player anymore. Many thanx for the upload.
Thank you for posting -- three of the greats during my lifetime :)
What a great post, many, many thanks.
OMG, I love LOVE this version of I Never Had it So Good!!
Omg this is an amazing concert
Thank you Ladies.
THANK YOU , THANK YOU , THANK YOU ... CUANDO SE FUERON ESOS AÑOS , QUE POR TODOS LADOSC SE HACIA TAN EXCELENTE MUSICA !!!!!!!!!!!
Godspeed Nanci....
All three great talents. But for my money the best voice on the stage is Mary Chapin Carpenter.
I posted this before I caught "Quittin' Time." That song make me cry. Dammit.