Alison Krauss and Union Station - Peadar O'Donnell ∣ The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Alison Krauss & Union Station - A Tribute to Peadar O'Donnell ∣ The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn Live The Louisville Palace in Louisville, Kentucky 2002
Alison Krauss - Fiddle, backing vocals
Jerry Douglas - Resonator guitar, vocals
Dan Tyminski - Vocals, Guitar, mandolin
Ron Block - Guitar, banjo, vocals
Barry Bales - Bass, vocals
Larry Atamanuik - Drums
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To the 20 people that didn't like this, I feel for your soul!!!
Jerry Douglas is guitarted. Like a savant when it comes to the resonator. Unquestionably the best on Earth...
I can't believe this legendary comment has lingered here for nine years without a reply ! ... You Sir, are truly 'com-mented' !
Jesus christ...
As a person who has never even really considered listening to country, or country related genres, I can say this is one of the most beautiful performances I've ever seen.
Because it's not about all of those bro-country topics (you know them well), and it it's played without any electric intervention.
Daniel, welcome the wonderful world of Union Station led by the lovely Alison Krauss… They are one of the best bands in the world regardless of genre. While they have some of the world's best performers in Jerry Douglas and Alison Krauss, it is their dedication to working seamlessly together to create music like no one else. If you ever get the chance to see them live absolutely take that chance as it will instantly be one of the best musical night's of your life.
Can't forget about Dan Tyminski.
or Ron Block (banjo) or Barry Bales (Bass violin/cello) ;)
@Ralph Indigo: I don't think hats have a whole hell of a lot to do with it. I've seen some damn good performers wearing old slouch hats. If you were a balding, middle aged man in front of ten-thousand people watching your every move, you'd wear a hat as well.
I never knew this was a video, only knew it audio. Beautiful song. Banjos, everything.
I've heard everything they've done. Greatest band in my 76 years in my opinion.! Went to about six of their concerts.!
I'm not as steeped in blue grass as much as some. But I tell ya what, this song is flippin' amazing. Instead of country turning pop, it needs to head back in this direction!
I agree country needs to head back for sure. Seems to have lost its way.
Brian Williams Amen brother, todays so called country is nothing more than pop with a banjo
The people who disliked this song above, thought they were hitting the "No ear for good music" button. At present count, two and a half people hit it twice!
if you're looking for "The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn" you'll have to sit thru a beautiful six minute dobro solo. Gawd i love Jerry Douglass!
jerry is hands down the best dobro player to date
These are all masters of their crafts, and this is artwork
This is the first thing I listen to when I get into work every morning. It is the perfect song to get my blood pumping.
The most electrifying 10 minutes in bluegrass.
This has to be one of if not the best intros to a song of all time.
this dobro solo is absolutely arresting
When that banjo starts up and others begin I can hardly be still.
Go Jerry, go!
I have been an avid listener of all types of music from John Denver to Heavy Metal and everything in between throughout the course of my life. I have played in a rock n roll band, played numerous instruments, DJ'd and have seen my fair share of live concerts
No song, I REPEAT, NO SONG, has moved me like this tune. Goose Bumps on my Goose Bumps. The energy and talent is oh so sweet.
And I have to say I'm one lucky man, My wife could be Allison's stunt double.
keep it bluegrass folks ! Jerry's on fire !
This type of dedication and effort is to much for get rich quick digital artist of today. I see the talent in the work and sweat this gentleman has put into music.Cheers to real ARTISTS
I could listen to this a million times, and It'd amaze me every single second.
This song always kills me. It’s like the go to for people crossing music lines. So amazing.
Just heard this on Danish radio and wow.....I was almost brought to tears. Country is beautiful and this man know just how to play.
The broken circle breakdown brought me here.. This is amazing!!
I don't know how many times I've watched/listened to this but as amazing as Jerry's playing is (off the hook amazing)... Dan's vocal is just so amazing. Total goosbumps hearing them together.
What a intro, what a song. All I can say is well done and thanks.
No mercy with this dobro!
Jerry Douglas. Wow. He is one with that dobro and they sing together. So much soul in his playing. Thanks for posting this. Made my day.
Jerry has to be one of the if not thebest Dobro players around. That manknows how to play.
I'm a breaking Benjamin and three days grace fan....love the sound of guitars. THIS WAS AMAZING! Even the fiddle/violin was INCREDIBLE! Think I'm gonna get my hands on a banjo and start some lessons!
Good stuff. I listen to this CD set all the time
Dust bowl children, greatest song ever!!!!!!7777
that´s music
Chef-d'œuvre ...
…listning to "Valerius sin lille sofakrok" on Radio Nordkapp Thursday 3. November 2016, kl 19-20 (7-8 p.m.) (Norwegian time) 9 tracks with Alison Krauss & Union Station in my music program on local radio in Norway. «Baby Now That I've Found You», «Bright Sunny South», «Tiny Broken Heart», «Cluck Old Hen», «Stay», «Faraway Land», «The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn», «A Living Prayer» and «Every Time You Say Goodbye» .
this is such a great song by dan.. makes me wish I had his talent
he's just playing the shit out of that dobro
The intro was so beautiful it brought to me tears, then I scroll down and see this and laughed so hard I got a headache.
This is sheer bliss!
Children union corn
This has been my favorite solo and song for a long time.Union station with Allison krauss, is the BEST!!Could sit and listen to em all day!!!
i can't get enough of this
MAN, that's good stuff!
Pure Class
ugh where did those onions come from... too many feels
so many emotions.....
Just beautiful!
Just...wow.
Awesome
Estupendo fantastico
this brings out the country in me XD lol
OMG the fiddle player...
ALison Krauss, fantastic musician in her own right.
Oh what a shame, a 6 min dobro solo! No seriously there should be more of those!! :-)
Tugs at the heartstrings...
8:49 goosebumps
And suddenly you remember why you picked the guitar as your instrument ages ago. Time to pick it up again.
....he used a old dobro. Used to play it across his knee. I'd give ol'Curt my money. He'd play all day for me. C/S con safos
double drop D
Thanks nothing like hoeing 5 acres of corn lol gave you a thumbs up please return the favor
Performance and live recording don't come better than this.
Daniele Roger, dobro (resonator guitar) tuning can vary a lot. The first part is in D natural minor, and the second part in D major. I'm guessing his first dobro was in D natural minor and the second (when he switches instruments) in D major. Jerry Douglas could probably tune it in B flat and still play that tune just like that. He's a master.
Little Beartoe Uh, sorry. First part in D major; second in D minor.
@15quigles I would bet Open D (D-A-D-F#-A-D) over drop d due to it being a slide tuning.
I got it from Stones Factory Girl
Anyone else thinking to themselves: “Vladimir Flutin”?
Why do you come for me to wed?
I'm ok with that.
Is there a name for the piece he plays before, "The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn"?
its called 'a tribute to peador o'donnell'
Leo ??
Only thing I wouldve liked is Alison to solo-sing the woman part in this.. dunno why he sings along then.
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What is the opening called?
RUclips "Jerry Douglas tribute to Peader" and you will find it
Beartoe is correct, I play.
wich is dobro tuning? open G?
now yer talkin
@irishninja694 drop d