Stellar fiddling, mandolin, dobro, guitar, (acoustic and electric),Earl's banjo. FMB like you never heard it!! The whole thing was dynamite!!!!! No words......!!
Vince Gill is one of those under rated multi instrumentalists as so many of these fellows are.... From Bluegrass to the Eagles, Vince can do it all.....
as a youngster growing up in the hood this was something new to my ears and i feel in love after watching this pbs special when i was young.....HAHA imagine a hardcore gangster looking mexican like me playing this in my car hella loud riding down the hood LOL
Bluegrass is not dead by a long shot. Just look at all the new young talent there is out there. I miss the old time bluegrass. I got hooked at the old festivals in Newport, RI in the sixties. I agree that Lester and Earl at the best of all time. Don't forget Ralph, Bill, Jim and Jessie, The Osbourne's, too many to name. It will never die. Bluegrass in Maine lives on.
@@sue12250 I've been listening to Billy for five years now. Saw him and his band in Fall River, Mass. in 2018 with my wife. We had front row seats and my wife thought it was one the best concerts we have attented in recent years. So much talent out there now. It's great to see AJ Lee, Molly Tuttle, Michael Cleveland, The Comatose Brothers, etc. It's a great time bluegrass music in this country. Try listening to Tuba Skinny for New Orleans.
I used to think that an electric guitar had no place in a Foggy Mountain Breakdown performance.....that was until I watched John Jorgenson do it and make a liar out of me. This guy is the epitome of underrated. Bring his name up outside the music world and its usually met with "who"? Notice the nod of respect from Vince after that solo as he looked over at John and grinned? From one great guitarist to another, Vince knows talent when he hears it. Look up Jorgensons work when you get a chance. He has mastered just about every instrument there is from the guitar, banjo, dobro, base and mandolin and crossing over to the piano, saxaphone, and even the clarinet. To say he's a multi-instrumentalist is a gross understatement not to mention he was ACMs guitarist of the year on 3 occasions when he was with the Desert Rose band.
Now that is some pickin'! All these young bucks, showing off their chops (and some quite excellent ones, by the way) and ol' Earl slide in there all relaxed, and sayin' I got this boys, I been here a time or two. Brilliant!
I think, or at least hope, that there will always be plenty of bands that play real bluegrass. How great it would have been to have actually attended this event.
WOW WOW WOW!!! and that dobro player was layin' it DOWN!!! Thank you Mr. Earl Scruggs for what you did for the banjo and our ears!! Rest in Jesus, friend.
I never knew Travis Tritt could play a banjo like that. I have long known of his singing, song writing, and guitar playing skills, but damn, he is top noch on the banjo.
I was taken to a Bluegrass music show in Sumerduck Virginia about 10 years ago and Bluegrass will always live in my heart. Now in North Carolina I haven't heard Bluegrass any place around here and that's disappointing because that's where Bluegrass came from. It wasn't the big names like Earl Scruggs, but there was Smokey Winstead; Cobbler Mountain Grass and more.
It's November 26 2022 now. I heard that you are having music every Friday night now at the depot!who would ever think that I would run into this!send back a reply to see if you are the same Mike Smith
@bigmrclean Definitely. Earl will always be in the hstory books, not just for the first to play his peticular picking style, what is now called Scruggs-style, but as a hero always to bluegrass musicians and fans.
Outstanding piece by all playing. Having trouble seeing who is playing bass. Sounds like hillbillies backstage blowing a whiskey jug. Does not get better than this.
@bigmrclean Earl Scruggs is the all time best in bluegrass, and when Lester Flatt was still alive they were the all time best in that music. Now that bluegrass has become kind of popular with the trendy city folks I'm afraid it will go the way of country and western, downhill until it's not worth listening to. I was born and raised in the south during the late 1930's when C&W was just becoming popular in the rest of the country, and it's gone WAY downhill in the last 20 years or so.
Me recuerdan mi infancia en una caricatura ke miraba mucho y no me recuerdo nombre pero si es ermosisima esa música cuando talaba leña en mi mente andaba ese tipo de música en mi rancho Tabasco mexico
It's 2023 and this song never gets old I could listen to it 3 or 4 times a day everyday and never get tired of it !
Me too!
There's entire genres of so-called music now that don't have the collective talent on that stage!
The talent on that stage awesome
So talented never tire of hearing this❤
Stellar fiddling, mandolin, dobro, guitar, (acoustic and electric),Earl's banjo. FMB like you never heard it!! The whole thing was dynamite!!!!!
No words......!!
Jerry Douglas is head and shoulders better than any dobro player alive
I wonder if Earl knew how many time he played that song in his lifetime? It never gets old, just better.❤
Vince Gill is one of those under rated multi instrumentalists as so many of these fellows are.... From Bluegrass to the Eagles, Vince can do it all.....
EARL SCRUGGS AMERICAN BADASS, AMERICAN LEGEND.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💯💯💯
Yes, he was.😢
Earl scruggs never gets old! So sad that he is gone now but his music is timeless.
He ain't gone....he's just making music somewhere else. Legends don't die - they move to the next venue.
Play Marty Robbins
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Love the old Blue Grass Music
as a youngster growing up in the hood this was something new to my ears and i feel in love after watching this pbs special when i was young.....HAHA imagine a hardcore gangster looking mexican like me playing this in my car hella loud riding down the hood LOL
nothing wrong with that young one
That musta been dope
Haha wow I wrote that 9 years ago and still loving bluegrass music.
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There’s more to our lives than the box we put ourselves in. Next goal, get yourself a banjo❤
Still listening in 2020. These men can play! Unbelievable talent right there. I could listen to this all day.
amen
From Algéria i listen this imortal music for Bango boss
Driving my semi foot tapping the floorboard listening to true talented music, could listen to this music all daylong, great stress reliever
One of the best from all generes u have these banjos such joy luv 💞 this🎉
That’s what ya call a stage full of talent!
Tremendous talent in this performance it would be difficult to top this prrformance
Vince Gill on the mandolin! RIP Earl and Randy. Great talents sorely missed..
New found respect for Travis!!!
This song gives me goosebumps every time I hear It is WONDERFUL.!!
Bluegrass is not dead by a long shot. Just look at all the new young talent there is out there. I miss the old time bluegrass. I got hooked at the old festivals in Newport, RI in the sixties. I agree that Lester and Earl at the best of all time. Don't forget Ralph, Bill, Jim and Jessie, The Osbourne's, too many to name. It will never die. Bluegrass in Maine lives on.
Bluegrass is huge in Washington State as well!
the only thing wrong with bluegrass is the speed they play at....its ridiculous....too fast for people to realize how good it is...
EXCELLENT WORLD CLASS MUSIC
Have you heard Biily Strings?
@@sue12250 I've been listening to Billy for five years now. Saw him and his band in Fall River, Mass. in 2018 with my wife. We had front row seats and my wife thought it was one the best concerts we have attented in recent years. So much talent out there now. It's great to see AJ Lee, Molly Tuttle, Michael Cleveland, The Comatose Brothers, etc. It's a great time bluegrass music in this country. Try listening to Tuba Skinny for New Orleans.
It's nice to hear something beautiful without auto tune !
Just discovering this music for the first time...I'm in awe..love these musicians
Love this version,especially the electric guitar solo!I get goosebumps hearing that solo!
Holy crap! That’s why I still have faith in the world lol
Darn toootin!
John Jorgensen is one of the best yet one of the most underrated guitarist in the world.
IF your toes ain't tapping, check your pulse...you must be dead!
I love Flatt' and Scruggs. I first saw them on the Beverly Hillbillies. Foggy Mountain Breakdown is my favorite.❤❤❤ I love Vince on that Mandolin.
Genius.perfectly fine.great artiste.sleep in peace mister Earl Scruggs.morocco loves you
I used to think that an electric guitar had no place in a Foggy Mountain Breakdown performance.....that was until I watched John Jorgenson do it and make a liar out of me. This guy is the epitome of underrated. Bring his name up outside the music world and its usually met with "who"? Notice the nod of respect from Vince after that solo as he looked over at John and grinned? From one great guitarist to another, Vince knows talent when he hears it.
Look up Jorgensons work when you get a chance. He has mastered just about every instrument there is from the guitar, banjo, dobro, base and mandolin and crossing over to the piano, saxaphone, and even the clarinet.
To say he's a multi-instrumentalist is a gross understatement not to mention he was ACMs guitarist of the year on 3 occasions when he was with the Desert Rose band.
I could not share a stage with Earl Scruggs and function. I would be too wowed. He is so awesome.
And it’s filmed at the Ryman! Awesome!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Never tire of this play those banjos 😊❤
How much joy can a song bring? This performance is beyond measure. Awesome!
Fantastic music, pickin at its best. Bluegrass is not dead.
i´m a full blown metalhead from germany.... i love it, and have a smile in my face 🤣
I love this . Look at that amazing group of phenomonal musicians.
These guy's are amazing!!! The best American musicians are Blue Grass, Country, Classical and Jazz but some I just love Blue Grass best!!!
Now that is some pickin'! All these young bucks, showing off their chops (and some quite excellent ones, by the way) and ol' Earl slide in there all relaxed, and sayin' I got this boys, I been here a time or two. Brilliant!
I think, or at least hope, that there will always be plenty of bands that play real bluegrass.
How great it would have been to have actually attended this event.
WOW WOW WOW!!! and that dobro player was layin' it DOWN!!! Thank you Mr. Earl Scruggs for what you did for the banjo and our ears!! Rest in Jesus, friend.
Saw Ricky Skaggs play this with a few other guys last night at the ryman. Dream come true to see live!
Thank you🎉 one uplifting pure joy.🎉🎉🎉🎉
It just NEVER gets old.
I never knew Travis Tritt could play a banjo like that. I have long known of his singing, song writing, and guitar playing skills, but damn, he is top noch on the banjo.
then Vince on the mandolin, he calls Marty Stuart the GOAT on the mandolin, yet Vince can hold his own on the manolin (I've seen it before).
I was taken to a Bluegrass music show in Sumerduck Virginia about 10 years ago and Bluegrass will always live in my heart. Now in North Carolina I haven't heard Bluegrass any place around here and that's disappointing because that's where Bluegrass came
from.
It wasn't the big names like Earl Scruggs, but there was Smokey Winstead; Cobbler Mountain Grass and more.
great great piece of music! All professionals! The electric guitar player is performing so smoothly, a true gentleman!
I have both the DVD and the CD of this amazing show.... I never get tired of playing them.
Where can I get this exact dvd? What’s it called?
Thinking of Bonnie- Clyde!
Vince Gill????? Well i did not expect that.. at all... and on mandoline... Awesome!
Who knew-freakin' Travis Tritt smokes the banjo!!
He can play it very well!
April Rapier, I did. I've been a fan of his pickin' for many years, now. ☺️
Just to clarify this is GENIUS!!!
Simon Kennedy doesn’t get any better
Love this song . First heard it when I was 12 on the movie Bonnie and Clyde .
Yes sir!!! TY!!
The stuff Mr. Scruggs has done with the 5 string banjo could not be even told in a 1,000,000 page book.
He did try though lol! Check out his 5 string banjo instructional book, its a good read!
It's November 26 2022 now. I heard that you are having music every Friday night now at the depot!who would ever think that I would run into this!send back a reply to see if you are the same Mike Smith
Fantastic performance
Hey we miss you and your pickin fingers Mr Earl Scruggs Please Rest In Peace
This is wonderful, especially having so many ledgendary musicians. That said, I continue to be amazed by Vince Gill.
The square base,and violin player 😂😂 . Don't know that I like Country music this much.
I understand that rehearsals were frequently interrupted when many of the instruments burst into flames.
Hahahaha!❤
"Those Cotton-Picking Kids" are keeping bluegrass alive for the next generation.
JUST WISH I WERE THERE....JUST LOVE THIS MUSIC.
Wish I could have been there.
Film genius Warren Beatty chose this for Bonnie& Clyde!
L'histoire du banjo !
@bigmrclean Definitely. Earl will always be in the hstory books, not just for the first to play his peticular picking style, what is now called Scruggs-style, but as a hero always to bluegrass musicians and fans.
Fantastic very good perfomance
They rumour that the tree of which his banjo was made of actually had Earl Scruggs written in the grain of the wood in mother of pearl.
Jesus jumped up and ran damn!
THIS IS SO FUCKING AMAZING IT JUST CAN'T BE TRUE
Amazing. All I can say is amazing.
I like the part played on the mandolin, I believe, the best!
Masters of music
They didn't start chasing us until you turned on that getaway music!
I have done a lot of dumb things. One of the worst was passing up a chance to see Randy Scruggs on tour for his only solo LP.
Randy Scruggs just rips it! Great performance! ❤❤❤
Today’s country performers don’t even have a 10th of the talent that was on this stage
greetings from Scotland where I think a lot of ya are from way back x
may he rest in pease what a great guy rip
Travis has the best mullet ever grown
The electric guitar player is the amazing John Jorgenson of the Hellecasters, The Desert Rose Band and for a number of years with Elton John's band.
I did not know Travis Tritt played banjo or that good ol Vince Gill played mandolin, I need to get out more. Great stuff, thanks for posting!
sure can tell when the old original kicks in ,huh?
Obrigado pela recomendação, você possui poder de verdade.
Perfect.
I swear Jerry Douglas will go down as one of the greatest ever....
AWESOME ☘️☘️☘️
Outstanding piece by all playing.
Having trouble seeing who is playing bass.
Sounds like hillbillies backstage blowing a whiskey jug.
Does not get better than this.
It is Earl Scruggs oldest son Gary. The other son Randy play the acoustic guitar if you not knew it.
@bigmrclean Earl Scruggs is the all time best in bluegrass, and when Lester Flatt was still alive they were the all time best in that music. Now that bluegrass has become kind of popular with the trendy city folks I'm afraid it will go the way of country and western, downhill until it's not worth listening to. I was born and raised in the south during the late 1930's when C&W was just becoming popular in the rest of the country, and it's gone WAY downhill in the last 20 years or so.
C&W has gone downhill for sure, But there are quite a few bluegrass players ( young one's) and they are good too.
man scruggs is a beast! hes such a cool guy
Awesome 2-26-2023
Scruggs made headbanging and clogging possible...
Me recuerdan mi infancia en una caricatura ke miraba mucho y no me recuerdo nombre pero si es ermosisima esa música cuando talaba leña en mi mente andaba ese tipo de música en mi rancho Tabasco mexico
I had no idea Travis could play banjo!
is that travis tritt on the banjo? never knew he could play banjo
Look up Little Georgia Rose. He is fantastic on that one.
So is Steve Martin
i knew steve martin could play, the original video of what theyre playing, Travis Tritts part is played by steve martin
Amazing ❤️ colaboration
Glen Duncan is one heck of a fiddler
He is one great fiddle player!
25 years ago, Vince Gill was there. 25 years from now, Vince Gill will be there.
Best Solo at 2:37 ! Number one !
No one dislikes this vid!!! lol Amazing!!
Favoloso l'Assolo al minuto 2:38 ! WOW !
John Jorgenson that’s all I have to say!
Awesome 👏
Sweet...............................
Do you even know how fast you have to be to keep up on a fiddle? Amazing.
What ? And you're still Alive !
chuck love, minralb is only eighty-something. I have a neighbor who is 84 and she gets around better than I do, in my early '60's. LOL!
Amazing
Wow. Travis Tritt plays banjo? I had no idea. Freakin awesome
Excellent!!
JOHN MF JORGENSEN!!!
Просто браво!