Doc Watson - I'll Fly Away - Final Performance

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • April 29, 2012 - Merlefest. With the Nashville Bluegrass Band.

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  • @fredjohnson7945
    @fredjohnson7945 4 года назад +1184

    I met Doc Watson in a Walmart in Boone N.C. about twenty years ago while I was on vacation. He went by us with his wife, holding lightly to the buggy. I was 50 years old and was just awestruck. "That's Doc Watson!" I whispered to my wife, so excited I almost couldn't speak. "You should go up and say hi," she said, but I didn't want to intrude. Doc, with his amazing hearing, caught the whole exchange. "Son, step on up here." He introduced us to his wife and we talked for about five minutes about music and life. He asked how long we'd been married and when I told him 22 years he smiled. He shook both our hands and continued on with his shopping. One of the high points of my life.

    • @hacerclic1020
      @hacerclic1020 4 года назад +3

      ❤️

    • @capncrunchling1895
      @capncrunchling1895 4 года назад +27

      This story made my morning so much brighter. Thanks for sharing. I loathe Walmart though. :)

    • @eytonshalomsandiego
      @eytonshalomsandiego 4 года назад +18

      thank you for sharing that beautiful story. i am so happy to hear he was as kind as he seemed from his voice... i love his music and warmth...bless his memory.

    • @judyhess5913
      @judyhess5913 4 года назад +6

      fred johnson lucky!

    • @waltershaw9444
      @waltershaw9444 4 года назад +7

      Love it! That’s awesome!

  • @joffercalifornia
    @joffercalifornia 6 лет назад +195

    Doc Watson died May 29, 2012. This performance was April 29, 2012. May he rest in peace, singing on forever!

  • @greenwolfegreen6028
    @greenwolfegreen6028 3 года назад +125

    I met Doc Watson when I was 10 years old in 1961. This was before he became world famous. My father was his cousin and my grandfather lived just down the road from Doc. So my father took me up to Doc's house and we sat in his kitchen and as my father and Doc talked, he asked Doc if he could play something for him and me. Doc was happy to do so and he played and sang for me and my father. Doc was a wonderful man. Little did I know then, just how lucky I was. Something to remember.

    • @ExceederDj
      @ExceederDj 2 месяца назад

      That is so cool!

  • @stevepanther8504
    @stevepanther8504 9 лет назад +300

    Incredible Doc can still make those chromatic runs up and down the guitar at 90 years old. When he got real sick several years ago, Earl Scruggs flew him to a hospital in his private plane and stayed with him until he recovered. Both loved The Lord and were national treasures.

    • @OldJoeClarke
      @OldJoeClarke 8 лет назад +5

      +Steve Panther The lord, what are you on about?

    • @amygwenn4220
      @amygwenn4220 6 лет назад +27

      Making a public comment about loving the Lord. our Father in heaven brings no shame...Amen Steve Panther,God bless you+yours......

    • @gynack
      @gynack 4 года назад +5

      @@amygwenn4220
      I bet if as many people as you believers made public comments about not believing in what you believe to be the Lord, your loving Father in Heaven, you'd all become very irritated.
      However, despite my lack of belief, I can still enjoy much religious music, and actually perform it often in my local choir. It is a staple of a lot of choral singing. And of course, there's the mandatory Christmas Carol concert in the local church in which I have to participate as a member of the choir... Ach weel, it's all music!

    • @amygwenn4220
      @amygwenn4220 4 года назад +4

      @@gynack I'm sorry Trevor, I don't understand what you mean. As a believer I can only speak for myself. I don't become irritated whether or not I share my faith with others. There's also no shame in loving music and enjoying it regardless of one's belief. So having said that I pray you find peace and happiness. :-)

    • @gynack
      @gynack 4 года назад +7

      ​@@amygwenn4220
      Surely you've imagination enough to understand that it can irritate non-believers when believers continually go on about the goodness of a god they don't accept exists, at least not in any way like the major religions preach. It's hardly a meaningful profession of faith to assert on YT that god has blessed us with someone's singing ability. Non-believers don't tell people that a wonderful performance is nothing to do with god but purely hard work, inborn ability and maybe an element of luck.
      Actually, Steve's comment was one of he less irritating ones because he is telling us that Doc and Scruggs were religious, of some relevance because they did sing religious songs. However, he chose to put it such a way as to declare his own faith which is completely irrelevant to Doc's and Scruggs' religious convictions, and also irrelevant to critical appreciation of the music. I'm 100% that a lot of religious people would be annoyed by me if I always included comments about there's no god making these performers special. My belief is completely irrelevant to the critical appreciation of the merits of the music.
      And let us remember that there is just as much secular music that is as beautiful as religious music. And for the record, probably the most gorgeous piece of music I have ever sung in many years of choir singing, was Faure's Requiem, a setting of the Roman Catholic Mass for the Dead. Faure, ironically, was an atheist!

  • @WarrenNelson-dy3qb
    @WarrenNelson-dy3qb 7 месяцев назад +12

    I was lucky enough to book Doc 2 times... fly with him in a small jet and have dinner with him...one of the great memories of my long musical life

  • @josefhyatt2780
    @josefhyatt2780 Год назад +31

    That was my old man's favorite hymn...he's been home 20 years on 7 November...I always think of him when I hear this hymn.. RIP George A. Hyatt...the best dad a kid could ever hope to have.

    • @jessequinton4379
      @jessequinton4379 10 дней назад

      Names mean something and stand for something and I'm glad you're free and unafraid to say George's name I've never been sorry either and I am not ashamed

  • @glynwood2874
    @glynwood2874 10 лет назад +265

    When a man gets to do what he loves until the day he dies is a truly wondrous thing to behold. I would say Rest In Peace but I wouldn't mean it - I imagine ol' Doc is sitting in that town square up there putting on quite a show.

    • @TonyWud
      @TonyWud 9 лет назад +14

      I couldn't help but smile when he passed. I thought, "This morning Doc finally laid eyes on Merle."

    • @owens618
      @owens618 9 лет назад +7

      Tony, that really hit home with me. I have two kids, and I can't think of what it would be like to not be able to see them. I'm sure they're picking together now.

    • @willysunday
      @willysunday 9 лет назад +2

      Tony Wood Very nice, Tony.

    • @TenThumbsProductions
      @TenThumbsProductions 9 лет назад +3

      Very well put.

    • @shawndoran2666
      @shawndoran2666 7 лет назад +2

      Glyn Wood amen!

  • @rodvanhoose9312
    @rodvanhoose9312 11 лет назад +33

    The best flatpicker EVER! I've heard them all and none achieve the cleanness and tone of his picking. His was a talent from God and I'm sure God has him picking for a heavenly concert every evening.

    • @mmehrhof
      @mmehrhof Год назад

      He really is. Though he lives on through Billy Strings. Billy does it pretty darn good. Doc is his idol. You can tell

    • @considerthelilies91
      @considerthelilies91 10 месяцев назад

      My husband was a good guitarist and he considered Doc to be the best flat pick player EVER

  • @popoaggie
    @popoaggie 9 лет назад +137

    Doc was a trooper. I don't think he was feeling well the last few months of his life, but it didn't stop him from doing what he loved best, playing for the folks. R.I.P Doc.

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 4 года назад +5

      popoaggie music probably helped him feel better

    • @ernestgalvan9037
      @ernestgalvan9037 2 года назад +6

      Just watch the SMILE light up his face when he heard the applause and laughter of the crowd..
      Oh yeah, he was enjoying the moments,

  • @TheJohnnyMannion
    @TheJohnnyMannion 7 лет назад +182

    Doc was a national treasure!

    • @skipperrussell2025
      @skipperrussell2025 7 лет назад +11

      Is a national treasure.

    • @ivancarthy2919
      @ivancarthy2919 6 лет назад +1

      Onion's Smoke Shack i

    • @jbdmed
      @jbdmed 6 лет назад +2

      IS a national treasure in the Smithsonian

    • @mdpatsos
      @mdpatsos 6 лет назад +1

      Is

    • @timedwards8944
      @timedwards8944 5 лет назад +2

      Onion's Smoke Shack BBQ still Is my friend👍👍👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸 MAGA

  • @TheLouise24
    @TheLouise24 10 лет назад +249

    I saw Doc perform on the streets of Lenoir, NC when I was a child. Our pastor, Gene Watson, was Doc's first cousin. Doc sang at Gene's mother's and father's funerals. I went to Merlefest (which is held about 15 miles from my home) many times and looked forward to seeing Doc. It's not the same without him. One year on Sunday morning, he sang "Wayfaring Stranger," and I cried because it was one of my mother's favorite hymns and she had died just the week before. There's a wonderful bronze statue of Doc sitting on a bench and holding his guitar; it's in downtown Boone, NC. Doc proved that being blind is a handicap only if one lets it be. He was a wonderful man.

    • @scottsheldon4788
      @scottsheldon4788 5 лет назад +2

      Doc was a classic, I try and flat pick like him but no way.........lol

    • @nancychace8619
      @nancychace8619 5 лет назад +5

      Louise, thanks for your comment. I had the rare privilege of seeing Doc and Merle at a little place in Santa Cruz, Kuumbwa, back in the mid-70's. I probably sat no more than about 6 ft. from them. Doc was one of my first inspirations to get into bluegrass music. His music has had a lot of meaning for me over the years. RIP.

    • @southernersdeligt
      @southernersdeligt 5 лет назад +2

      Born and raised in lenoir, really cool to hear that memory

    • @sbnqy
      @sbnqy 4 года назад +1

      Legend and much respect 🇬🇧

    • @richardcarew4708
      @richardcarew4708 4 года назад +3

      I'm in a wheelchair. I have a handy cap.. but I take it off in the house
      That's one of the places I learned it from.. I started trying to pick like him when I was 13.. been trying ever since.. and his dignity and strength were always in my mind.. and there when I needed it myself.. RIP brother 🙏
      Peace ✌☮

  • @Antlers68
    @Antlers68 8 лет назад +159

    Doc Watson. He fought the good fight. He ran the good race until the end. What a great human being.

    • @jackwinchester2889
      @jackwinchester2889 2 года назад +1

      Well said and great tribute to a real American Treasure

    • @thomasfoss9963
      @thomasfoss9963 2 года назад +1

      What a fine gentleman!!! Saw Doc many times live over the years, one of thee best flatpickers of All Time!!!

  • @JosephDeVaughn
    @JosephDeVaughn 5 месяцев назад +3

    My grandfather was on dialysis most of his adult life. He had 3 kidney transplants. He decided he didnt want to suffer any more and quit dialysis. He was left with 7 days to live. We spent those 7 days in a hospice facility with him eating hot wings and listening to blue grass. He died to this song. It sure does always evoke emotion when i hear it!!!!

  • @p.alencikas3166
    @p.alencikas3166 8 лет назад +144

    Some people don't realize this is sacred stuff here! Blessed art Doc and Blessed art this wonderful old American Hymn!

  • @quad1000
    @quad1000 10 лет назад +64

    Who the hell thumbs down a man's final performance on this Earth? I never seen the likes of some people on youtube.

    • @gft3bird
      @gft3bird 3 года назад +2

      I agree. Wow

    • @rosspatton8306
      @rosspatton8306 3 года назад +3

      Stupid and Disrespectful are just somethings that mankind can not fix. Only God can

    • @stephenreinheimer4592
      @stephenreinheimer4592 3 года назад +2

      People can be horrible.

    • @joshwallace2183
      @joshwallace2183 2 года назад

      Probably black lives matters members

    • @mr_mack_indenver7807
      @mr_mack_indenver7807 2 года назад +3

      If anyone ever doubted someone was born to make music, take a look at Doc Watson.

  • @shredrik
    @shredrik 6 лет назад +73

    Rest easy brother Doc. A true source of divine inspiration,on the level of which very few will ever know.
    ....For the 87 folks that felt obligated to dislike this video, please show me just what it is that you're listening to??
    I can say with supreme confidence it cannot hold a candle to any record that featured Doc in any capacity.
    May god have mercy on your troubled souls....

    • @huliniswhoiam
      @huliniswhoiam 2 года назад +1

      Bit of a harsh comment for just a dislike lol I mean who knows if their souls are troubled

    • @aashaygandhi7213
      @aashaygandhi7213 Год назад +1

      The only thing better is Billy Strings ;)

    • @fiddlinjazz
      @fiddlinjazz Год назад

      ​@@aashaygandhi7213Don't forget about Molly Tuttle!

  • @Flyingjos
    @Flyingjos 8 лет назад +121

    I am from Greece. I heard Doc playing his music 28 years ago. Since then he is one my most beloved singers and song writers. From him i learned Bluegrass, from Howlin' Wolf the Blues and from Richman the light side of rock 'n' roll...Thank you Doc for all the great moments i had listening your music...may God rest your soul.

    • @frankd.506
      @frankd.506 6 лет назад +1

      Joseph Modiotis I was blessed to see him a number of times at the festival that's dedicated to his son Merle , Which of course is Merelfest .

    • @gynack
      @gynack 4 года назад +3

      @@frankd.506
      I must have been cursed. I was never fortunate enough to have an opportunity to see him. I'm on the wrong side of the Atlantic.
      It's amazing how Doc managed to keep on after losing Merle. He was not only his son, but a constant musical companion and travelling guide and helper. A bitter, bitter loss for him. It was great to see his grandson coming along and be able to take over his Merle's role as musical partner, helper, etc.

    • @frankd.506
      @frankd.506 4 года назад

      @@gynack Merlefest was really special, I've seen Tony Rice, Norm Blake and Bela Fleck to name a few, On your side of the pond you might try and catch Beppe Gambeta who was heavily influenced by American flat pickers and plays beautifully,from Italy if the name didn't give it away, good luck to you.

    • @gynack
      @gynack 4 года назад +1

      @@frankd.506
      Thanks for your reply. I looked up Beppe Gambetta's website. He's touring mainland Europe at the moment, and is going out to the USA in the New Year and touring there. His calendar gives a detailed itinerary. You might be in luck - again. 😊

    • @JMacque
      @JMacque 3 года назад

      @Joseph Modiotis When you say "Richman", who are you referring to? Jonathon Richman, perhaps? I'm curious.

  • @charlesdreadful5997
    @charlesdreadful5997 4 года назад +61

    A guitar jedi if there ever was one.

    • @oldtimetinfoilhatwearer
      @oldtimetinfoilhatwearer 4 года назад

      Charles Dreadful shut the fuck up

    • @bsnf-5
      @bsnf-5 4 года назад +5

      @@oldtimetinfoilhatwearer why be so rude?

  • @donaldpetrarca2149
    @donaldpetrarca2149 2 года назад +13

    I was privileged to see Doc Watson perform four times and He was both awesome and inspirational on stage......they'll never be another like Him.

  • @barbarawagner5938
    @barbarawagner5938 7 лет назад +8

    I can't believe your gone eight years, November 19, 2008. My life, will NEVER be the same without you, you were not only my Dad you were my BEST friend. I can't, go on anymore Daddy, I feel so lost without you in this cold world. Why, can't God let me be with you again? Rest in peace, my precious Angel I love you Daddy. Always know, you will NEVER be forgotten. I love you with all my heart.

    • @zocalo1990
      @zocalo1990 Месяц назад +1

      One day you will be with Jesus and your dad forever..

  • @theguitarchi
    @theguitarchi 4 года назад +8

    I was stage side during this performance, and so sorry it was the last time I saw him. He influenced many people during his life.

  • @bobordewald1367
    @bobordewald1367 10 лет назад +12

    I met him - shook his hand! - around 1968 on Long Island NY at a concert that went to as a young man. It made me a Doc Watson fan. I'm still one to this day.40 some years later!

  • @thomaspini
    @thomaspini 6 лет назад +67

    What is art at its highest?
    "I have seen the David
    I've seen the Mona Lisa too
    I have heard Doc Watson
    Play Columbus Stockade Blues"
    Guy Clark, Dublin Blues

  • @phoenixmtngirl
    @phoenixmtngirl 12 лет назад +24

    So thankful there is an abundance of Doc Watson music available for our future generations to remember him by. Rest in peace sweet man.

  • @jaygibson2749
    @jaygibson2749 9 лет назад +77

    One the best guitarists that ever drew breath. Thank you.

  • @TenThumbsProductions
    @TenThumbsProductions 9 лет назад +71

    Man.... all time favorite. This guy is the king.

  • @ericlarson385
    @ericlarson385 8 месяцев назад +3

    So I grew up in NJ and somehow my buddy and I became enamored with bluegrass and became huge Doc Watson fans in the late 70s. We saw him in Lincoln Center in NYC. To this day he inspires me like no other - the combination of his immense talent, authenticity and humility is singular. His rendition of Nothing To It is other wordly.

  • @thierryhatot6785
    @thierryhatot6785 8 лет назад +35

    Vous, les Américains, avez raison de dire que Doc Watson était l'un de vos trésors nationaux ! Même s'il est peu connu ici en France, ou en Europe, il représente pour tous ceux qui l'aiment, le meilleur de la culture profonde des États-Unis, pas la culture artificielle imposée par l'industrie du disque (qui fait des ravages dans le monde entier depuis des décennies...) J'écoute Doc Watson depuis 40 ans sans me lasser ; c'était un fabuleux guitariste, au jeu génial et en même temps incroyable de facilité, et surtout de naturel (Chet Atkins, extraordinaire technicien, semble en comparaison froid, sans vie : c'est la virtuosité pour la virtuosité. Idem pour Marcel Dadi, qui a eu le mérite de faire découvrir Doc aux français). De ce point de vue, et dans un tout autre genre, je peux le comparer à Manitas de Plata. Mais Doc Watson avait en plus une humanité charismatique, que renforçaient une solide foi chrétienne, un courage exemplaire face aux épreuves de la vie et un fabuleux humour. Toutes ces qualités rayonnent littéralement à travers les vidéos, nombreuses heureusement sur RUclips, qui nous permettent de revoir et d'entendre encore et encore ce merveilleux artiste.

    • @bcooke4374
      @bcooke4374 8 лет назад +3

      +Thierry Hatot
      Je ne parle pas français, mais compris (très peu) de ma connaissance de l'espagnol et latin. Il me plaît de savoir que quelques-uns à l'extérieur des États-Unis apprécient que nous ne sommes pas tous ce que notre culture de masse nous présente comme. La musique de Doc me réchauffe le cœur parce que ses influences sont similaires à la mienne, et les nombreux Américains rurales qui ne sont pas représentés dans les médias. Nous vous remercions de vos commentaires, et que Dieu vous et nos amis en France bénisse.
      (Traduit par la traduction de Google, pour le meilleur ou pour le pire :))

    • @sealthatsilvermine
      @sealthatsilvermine 7 лет назад +1

      Vive La France! Si Doc a fait/joue seulement "Deep River Blues" cela seulement serait [enough] mais il a fait beaucoup encore/plus! Je suis heureux a comprendre que les Francaises entendre le "Doc"!

    • @kalalothar
      @kalalothar 6 лет назад +3

      I am French ,and I have seen Doc in France in concert 3 times, I even spoke to him shortly after a concert where he signed a 33 RPM record for me ! this was about 44 years ago .Doc was a musical genius !

  • @jamespalmer4727
    @jamespalmer4727 Год назад +7

    I have spent most of my life unaware of the greatness of bluegrass and its extraordinarily talented performers. Doc Watson was surely well in the top 5 of them. Wonderful voice and emotion, awesome guitarist.

  • @morganfrmn
    @morganfrmn 8 лет назад +29

    When he played it he actually mention it. He knew hew would fly away. That's why he played it with such passion. To you people it's just a song

    • @johnwyatt9409
      @johnwyatt9409 6 лет назад +1

      If you know anything about music you must know that this the heart and soul of everything that came after in country misic

  • @Hendrix.
    @Hendrix. 6 лет назад +10

    Doc will go down as an Icon to all people, not just bluegrass fans. A great man and huge talent.

  • @Tigrebleau1
    @Tigrebleau1 10 лет назад +16

    We've lost a true American national treasure, but thank goodness we still have his music.

  • @richardsouthern4248
    @richardsouthern4248 Год назад +2

    I first saw Doc Watson on a Saturday night variety show in the fall of 1963. He played Deep River Blues and I was knocked out. I didn't know his name and it took me a while to find out who he was--Not a lot of Doc fans in West Texas back then. When I got to college in Detroit in the fall of 1964, I went into a record store and there was Doc's first solo album: DOC WATSON. I bought that and ended up with thirty or so lps and cds. He still gives me the chills with his playing and I am 80 years old and have been listening for over 60 years. Saw him live a few times in L.A. at the Ash Grove.

  • @joeoliver3932
    @joeoliver3932 10 лет назад +56

    When I get to Heaven I want to meet this fine man , I think God was good to loan him to us all !!

  • @softailspringer9915
    @softailspringer9915 8 лет назад +23

    How we loved Doc. Brilliant musician, humble authentic man. A major influence on tens of thousands of us guitar players

  • @duaneholcomb8408
    @duaneholcomb8408 3 года назад +2

    Like doc there.. I learned guitar first by,playing those ole gospel songs that we sang in church
    I still play them. I learned alot watching doc play
    We just good old mountain people,,
    And ain't nothing wrong with that I miss him. Im getting old too,,,

  • @davidcurlee5085
    @davidcurlee5085 Год назад +5

    Enjoyed him at The Neighborhood Theater several times...God Bless you Doc Watson and family

  • @lenisbennett3062
    @lenisbennett3062 2 года назад +6

    There will only be just one Doc Watson, what a talent.

  • @parkerjames982
    @parkerjames982 12 лет назад +8

    Hard to believe a month ago he sounded this strong! He was a true legend and an even truer human being. Fly away, Doc!

  • @CDA129
    @CDA129 10 лет назад +75

    Who in the world would stop off here and do a "thumbs down" on Doc? I saw Doc Twice, 2 of my top 3 life memories...

  • @amh228
    @amh228 9 лет назад +13

    Rest in Peace! Seen him live, and I will see him again. On those celestial shores, or somewhere on the east side of Appalachia, which you may know is another part of heaven. Mr. Wayne Henderson must be proper proud too with that guitar being in the performance. Legends!

  • @davereed6376
    @davereed6376 3 дня назад +1

    One of my all time favorite songs and there's doc just nailing it!

  • @boyacmichel7718
    @boyacmichel7718 11 лет назад +12

    Depuis la France merci pour toute cette beauté dans vos morceaux. Depuis l'age de 15 ans je vous écoute. 28 ans de bonheur, reposez en paix MONSIEUR DOC WATSON.

  • @georgealexander8661
    @georgealexander8661 3 года назад +6

    Sorry to learn of Doc's passing (RIP), but he will still
    remain in the hearts of millions of us who love his
    playing and singing. 🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🌹🌹❤❤✝️✝️

  • @mad7206
    @mad7206 Год назад +4

    I only discovered Doc on RUclips by accident and I think he was fantastic

  • @tomobrien6074
    @tomobrien6074 7 лет назад +32

    May God bless us banjo and guitar players with the ability to bring love and music to all. Music saved my life years ago.
    Listening to Doc makes me realize how blessed we are to have his music in our world.

  • @DannyLlewallyn
    @DannyLlewallyn 10 лет назад +35

    I was there. Funny before this song they got all tuned up in F-sharp or some strange key and Doc said he didn't want to do that so he just started playing in whatever key he was in. The others had a pretty hard time. Haha. It was great.

  • @tonygudgeon7446
    @tonygudgeon7446 3 года назад +10

    A supremely talented musician and a humble guy, loved the man

  • @mikenovak3528
    @mikenovak3528 7 лет назад +26

    Doc is playing a guitar made by his good friend Wayne Henderson. Sweet.

  • @shaney3116
    @shaney3116 4 года назад +3

    Woo son! Doc Watson has flown away but his music will live on forever. My God what a great treasure he was. Thank Goodness for the great folks that keep this kind of thing alive and well. People like Billy strings come to mind and I pray that the music industry of today doesn't corrupt their traditional roots.

  • @SpazzyLogic
    @SpazzyLogic 10 лет назад +68

    The fact he could even still play at all at this age! He was 89 years old when he passed away. The only other person I heard play older than this was Elizabeth Cotton who was 90. Doc always was one of my favorite guitar players ever. I grew up trying to play guitar like he did and played more Doc Watson songs than probably any others when it came to folk and bluegrass. He left a permanent mark on American music and affected it forever. He set the standard for clean and fast flat picking everyone else followed.

    • @greasemonkey1228
      @greasemonkey1228 10 лет назад +3

      You're so right about Doc setting the standard. And in terms of age, Doc was definitely "up there." But there have been others. There's a clip on RUclips of Pete Seeger playing the banjo on the radio from June 2013, when he was 94. And the great Spanish classical guitarist, Andres Segovia, did his final American tour a few months before he died at the age of 94.

    • @patrickfarrell7507
      @patrickfarrell7507 9 лет назад +4

      I saw Bill Monroe at the last Bean Blossom festival he played at. He was 95 at the time. Someone from the audience called out "Rawhide" (a breakneck tune of his). The audience laughed a little as did Mr. Monroe, who then proceeded to tear it up about 80% of the way he'd played in younger days, but still jaw dropping. Clean living.. I guess.

    • @NichBro
      @NichBro 9 лет назад +1

      Patrick Farrell Funny about Bill Monroe! He maybe defined clean living. Pete Seeger, he also lived a full life and earned it. An amazing person. When I saw Elizabeth Cotton, it was Pete's son Mike who was traveling with her to take care of her.

    • @mariannerasmussen3003
      @mariannerasmussen3003 9 лет назад

      wade mainer played the banjo and did a concert at 101, and played at home until his death at age 104

    • @mariannerasmussen3003
      @mariannerasmussen3003 9 лет назад

      Patrick Farrell thats fun, since bill lived to be 84.

  • @101jjboone
    @101jjboone 4 года назад +4

    Was fortunate enough to be at this performance and I remember remarking to my wife that Doc was in really great spirits, joking and taking lots of solos. Wonderful memory.

  • @mountnmonkey
    @mountnmonkey 10 лет назад +24

    Doc was the best to ever breath air...

  • @bluegrass1943
    @bluegrass1943 6 лет назад +7

    One of the finest Musicians that ever walked great individual and loved people

  • @michaelcolloton6971
    @michaelcolloton6971 8 лет назад +8

    Certainly one of the greatest country songs ever.

  • @scottfleming6166
    @scottfleming6166 9 лет назад +2

    I was there with my son and it was magical. Rest easy Doc, you deserve it, we miss you and we will see you again someday and you can see us. Your eyes have been opened and restored.

  • @therealpastorbob5481
    @therealpastorbob5481 4 года назад +3

    I picked up my first guitar in 1972 and while practicing at my after school job a friend said “let me show ya how Doc Watson does it” and I’ve enjoyed every minute of Doc since!!! Met him once and he was just a great man.

  • @jamieholmes5443
    @jamieholmes5443 11 лет назад +6

    A gentlelness that could penatrate walls. Bless you Doc.

  • @eatdawg1
    @eatdawg1 9 лет назад +19

    God Bless Doc Watson and what he gave us.

  • @MrRustyFord
    @MrRustyFord 7 лет назад +3

    A national treasure. Thank you Doc, for all the hours of joy I had listening to you play guitar and sing. I know you are seeing things in heaven we can't even imagine here.

  • @hbilly3979
    @hbilly3979 6 лет назад +5

    I remember watching the monroes and Doc Watson at Bluegrass jams in Tullahoma Tennessee when I was a kid, the music sounds every bit as good today as it did then Timeless and priceless I'll miss them forever God bless you. Doc Watson
    Semper Fi

  • @siddipper3048
    @siddipper3048 9 лет назад +14

    He died just 30 days after this was posted. RIP to one of the greatest guitar pickers of all time. I know he's the one I look up to when I play music

  • @DavidSSabb
    @DavidSSabb 12 лет назад +2

    I was there. Such a blessing to see a legendary man play. It's very sad that the world has lost him, but he's up there pickin' with Merle now. He missed Merle very deeply and it's a solace to know that they're reunited.

  • @scrabbleroad
    @scrabbleroad 6 лет назад +1

    Doc singing "The Gospel Train is Coming" .. had great impact on me in the late 60's leading me to experience a saving relationship with Jesus Christ..someday soon hope to see him in heaven!

  • @boozoochavis7506
    @boozoochavis7506 6 лет назад +2

    Saw Doc Watson live in Kansas City, one of the best performances I've ever seen - hands down! I'm going to miss Doc.

  • @indigogirl17
    @indigogirl17 10 лет назад +9

    rest in peace, Doc...what a wonderful musician and person

  • @Droner-bf1xd
    @Droner-bf1xd Год назад +1

    If a certain song has to be your final performance Mr Watson picked the perfect song! God Bless you, Doc.

  • @ratherknotty
    @ratherknotty 7 лет назад +19

    I will be happy to be able to just hold the guitar when I'm 89 let alone play it like Doc Watson!

  • @FemiKnowlogy101
    @FemiKnowlogy101 12 лет назад +2

    God speed on your journey to that land where joy shall never end, now you're seeing clearly! Thanks for leaving us your music. You will be missed Doc.

  • @belasgirl6
    @belasgirl6 8 лет назад +8

    Thank you Doc for all the great music you created!You are sadly missed.

  • @MsKilgoretrout
    @MsKilgoretrout 12 лет назад +4

    Home on God's celestial shore now. Rest in peace Doc, your music has and will continue to inspire millions. I bet the angels have a guitar already tuned up for ya.

  • @Dion1957
    @Dion1957 6 лет назад +1

    I saw Doc and Earl in the late Sixties about a hundred times at the Main Point coffee house in Philadelphia. Always Great!

  • @PipeSmokeMcgee1
    @PipeSmokeMcgee1 11 лет назад +2

    Wow, beautiful. Hard to believe he's been gone a year. Doc and Merle and Earl are surely making a Joyful Noise to the Good Lord, and my ole man has got a new and beautiful voice.
    RIP Doc...not only were you one of the best guitarists to grace us with your presence, but one of the finest gentlemen to walk this earth.

  • @donaldcooper3404
    @donaldcooper3404 Год назад +1

    I want THIS recording played at my funeral. Can't imagine ANY better way to "fly away."

  • @andyburt3964
    @andyburt3964 3 года назад +1

    Warning this video will make you cry. So sweet, incredible atmosphere.

  • @mosart7025
    @mosart7025 2 года назад +2

    I just found out about Doc Watson. I'm more of a jazz person. When I read up on him and saw that Merle died in 1985 I about burst out crying. I saw a clip of Doc playing with Merle and the pride and love was so apparent! It had to about break Doc's heart to lose him! And to keep on playing when every song would remind him of Merle was probably very difficult.

  • @sunils2283
    @sunils2283 10 лет назад +26

    He is with our Lord Jesus, hope I meet him someday. Love you Doc..

  • @radar711
    @radar711 10 лет назад +9

    One by one we'll fly away, but until then we'll gather to say, Goodbye Goodbye Friend.

  • @troytaylor9228
    @troytaylor9228 5 лет назад +2

    I was never fortunate enough to know of Doc growing up. Dirt poor in the mountains we just didn't get much music other than what we made cause we didn't have a radio or TV but later in life after I was in the service and I heard about him I sure learned a lot from him even after he was alive. So he's influenced players even after his time which is pretty cool! Seeing him here for the first time as a senior, which I am now technically I guess, it is very special he was so on even up to the last year of his life. Pretty dang cool. Thanks for sharing

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 4 года назад +2

    I heard him at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in the 1980's. What a great musician and a great human. His being comes out in his music,

  • @zerblis
    @zerblis 8 лет назад +37

    At 77, I'm getting closer to flying away.

    • @gynack
      @gynack 4 года назад +2

      zerblis
      I don't know whether this will cheer you up. Try to keep a sense of humour.
      ruclips.net/video/W9sAV4FwIW8/видео.html
      These guys were Irish, starting off in the late 50's, actually in New York. A lot of their material was Irish folk songs. They pre-dated the Dubliners who followed on after them, also singing a lot of Irish folk songs. I hope you enjoy.
      At 76 myself, I try to find things to laugh at. I have to be careful about politics though because I find myself getting wound up about the current UK government, aye and the American one, if I think about them too much.

    • @maxmcgloin
      @maxmcgloin 3 года назад

      Hope you are still with us.

  • @royhoco5748
    @royhoco5748 6 лет назад +1

    I was privileged to see Doc Watson and Earl Scruggs together in concert twice. something I will always remember.

  • @DENYSLEH
    @DENYSLEH 11 лет назад +6

    j'ai été vraiment très ému à l'annonce de son décès. C'est pour moi un monument de technique et de sensibilité. Il a accompagné des moments clés de mon existence. Il est ahurissant de virtuosité, et la facilité avec laquelle il interprète ses morceaux les rend accessibles à tous.

    • @VHJR-lm8sy
      @VHJR-lm8sy 3 года назад

      accessibles a tous? pas pour moi... mais j'ai 72 ans, je ne me lasse pas d'entendre cet artiste a la vie si riche et pourtant difficile a cause de sa cécité et de la perte de son talentueux fils!

  • @beinspiredlivelife2242
    @beinspiredlivelife2242 8 лет назад +10

    May Doc Watson Restin Peace RIPGod Bless him, what joy he broought everyone

  • @Skwerrlly
    @Skwerrlly 10 лет назад +7

    Thanks Doc for a lifetime of great music

  • @jamadeacs
    @jamadeacs 9 лет назад +1

    I was at this performance with my buddy Jeff on Sunday Morning with Doc & the NBB to see what was his final performance and later closed that day with Alison Krauss...that will be a memory I will cherish most out of my 15 yrs at Merlefest! Thanks for sharing!

  • @plunka5
    @plunka5 10 лет назад +7

    Doc left us with so many very great moments in music and life! Truly one of the best to share in the "human" experience! Miss you Doc! :)

  • @robertryan8029
    @robertryan8029 5 лет назад +1

    Doc Watson was a National Treasure.. Acoustic Guitar Magazine classified the genre "Americana" as "anything that Doc Watson wanted to play". They were so right! I was researching how to get my 8-year-old grandson to the next Merlefest when I got the news that Doc had passed away. What a loss. I cried, and my grandson cried. Seeing this performance today brought tears to my eyes.

  • @iamanole
    @iamanole 10 лет назад +14

    We attended Merlefest several times, and our favorite event there was the Sunday morning gospel jam with Doc and the Nashville Bluegrass Band. We will never forget what a great man Doc was and his amazing guitar picking.

  • @pamelaarescurrinaga8201
    @pamelaarescurrinaga8201 4 года назад +3

    Thank God for incredible musicians like Doc Watson.

  • @barek56
    @barek56 7 лет назад +3

    Wasn't there...but Doc and my father were good acquaintances...visited his home in Deep Gap many times ...a soul for the ages for sure!!!

  • @brentfarmer3136
    @brentfarmer3136 10 лет назад +3

    Heaven is going to be so great to hear and see and sing with all the ones that have gone before us.

  • @82dorrin
    @82dorrin 7 лет назад +2

    Rest in Peace, Doc Watson. You were one of the best.

  • @rurugby
    @rurugby 8 лет назад +9

    This is just phenomenal. Good bluegrass can be amazing.

  • @kyliewright7226
    @kyliewright7226 3 года назад +2

    He is just so amazing.. Shame he's not with us any more.. I only discovered him a week ago.. Love Love Love his stuff..

  • @TheWizardofRandR
    @TheWizardofRandR 9 лет назад +1

    It was a privileged to have produced Doc and Merle in Concert during the 80's in Steamboat Springs Colorado , definitely one of the greatest pickers of all-time !
    And a true gentle & kind Man !

  • @JohnSmith-gc9ds
    @JohnSmith-gc9ds 6 лет назад +4

    This is what I call "Soul Music".

  • @edharros
    @edharros 9 лет назад +1

    me and the dirty dozen, we remember the early 80's, watching doc and merle, along with countless other classic bluegrass artist, from ricky scaggs to virginia gentlemen, to grandpa jones, remember the American sportsman campground ,in smithfield va, hello to my gone but not forgoten brother Joe Justice,

  • @Marsch21
    @Marsch21 12 лет назад +3

    God rest their souls. Doc and Meryl were of those that we cannot forget.

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ 12 лет назад +1

    I couldn't believe the news of his passing.....Seeing him and Merle live was a night to keep all my life.......Doc's in great company with a great fan and fellow picker; my best friend of 46 years and father of my two music loving kids. C U both later.