Whoever did sound really knew what he was doing! Thanks for the video : ) I'm a big fan of Dan's rhythm also. I think he and Tony are two of the very best rhythm players around and rhythm is almost more important than the lead--without it, there is no groove.
Thanks, this is really the only video of this old John Denver song I could find online. I recently went to a music festival called Electric Forest and saw a band called The String Cheese Incident cover this song. Great job!
totally Goosboobsing!!!! at 002 and 2 minites after, i've heard: "Son!...." that's it; i've cried to see and hear that song... see Sam Bush's Face!! Boahhhhhh
tony is playing lead guitar here... he couldn't sing at this point in his life...the singer is dan tyminski ... he was also the voice singing lead for the soggy bottom boys - man of constant sorrow
Just a stage full of the greatest musicians of all time.
i think you can hear me scream somewhere in there, i was on the far left front row. dam what a historical show. i still get goose bumps.
Amazing!
How in the world could there be three thumbs down on this. Unbelievable talent on that stage. Great cover
Whoever did sound really knew what he was doing! Thanks for the video : ) I'm a big fan of Dan's rhythm also. I think he and Tony are two of the very best rhythm players around and rhythm is almost more important than the lead--without it, there is no groove.
I agree! Each instrument is clearly heard and at equal volume. And you could hear Tony’s licks between lyrics too. Excellent.
Unparalleled finesses on lead guitar. Thank you one more time, Mr. Rice.
Awesome...I wasn't expecting to see Tony, Sam, and Jerry because the title said "Tribute" band.
It was great to witness this live at Rockygrass
This is priceless. I love it.
awesome video! great song, players and camera work. 5*
Well done,you must have known the order of soloists. Love the bubbles too!
Old Train was released in 1973 by the Seldom Scene, but yeah, Tony Rice is classic.
Thanks, this is really the only video of this old John Denver song I could find online. I recently went to a music festival called Electric Forest and saw a band called The String Cheese Incident cover this song. Great job!
Herb Peterson wrote this song...... not John Denver
totally Goosboobsing!!!! at 002 and 2 minites after, i've heard: "Son!...." that's it; i've cried to see and hear that song... see Sam Bush's Face!! Boahhhhhh
that's a band, right there
@EFFMUSH It's actually a Herb Peterson song.
bigolebass thanks for the answer on who was the fiddle player. kgcomojo
tony is playing lead guitar here... he couldn't sing at this point in his life...the singer is dan tyminski ... he was also the voice singing lead for the soggy bottom boys - man of constant sorrow
Gabe Witcher, who is now with the Punch Brothers.
Yeah, actually Tony Rice cut it around '79. JD's version was 1997.
uou thats cool!!! where can I find the tabs¿?
Who is playing the fiddle?