It's great to see Welch and Rawlings performing in public again. They are a remarkable duo, every bit as accomplished as the Beatles as vocalists, musicians, and writers. Welch and Rawlings walk among the greatest of the greats in popular music.
@@lowellcalavera6045 It's a fair comment, as not a lot of people know that Dave is the bastard child of Paul McCartney. Or maybe it was Ringo....I dunno, one of them, whatever.
We were lucky enough to be there that night for the John Anderson tribute. I've watched the video of the whole show so many times it's ridiculous. David's guitar solo on this song and Sierra Hull singing Down in Tennessee were special highlights.
Amazing! If you have the opportunity to see them live - Definitely go. They are most memorable. Amazing musicians keeping the past alive! Thank you Gillian and David!!
It’s been a while and I have missed them both. my favourite version of this song has always been the one by The Band. And I’m sure I remember GW and DR doing a brighter more up tempo version in their set many years ago. Anyway this performance is sublime. Dave’s harmony lines come off like a whole other song in itself
I have my father's 1935 Epiphone Olympic but I couldn't make it sound like David Rawlings in a hundred years. Makes you wonder if you should keep playing.
Ten years ago, on a cold dark night There was someone killed, 'neath the town hall light There were few at the scene, but they did agree That the man who ran, looked a lot like me The judge said son, what is your alibi If you were somewhere else, then you don't have to die I spoke not a word, though it meant my life For I had been in the arms of my best friend's wife She walks these hills in a long black veil She visits my grave when the night winds wail Nobody knows, nobody sees Nobody knows but me Nobody knows, nobody sees Nobody knows but me The scaffold is high and eternity's near She stands in the crowd and shed not a tear But sometimes at night, when the cold winds blow In a long black veil, she cries ov're my bones She walks these hills in a long black veil She visits my grave when the night winds wail Nobody knows, nobody sees Nobody knows but me Nobody knows, nobody sees Nobody knows but me Songwriters: Marijohn Wilkin, Danny Dill.
She's had the Martin for years too, since at least 2013 EDIT: Looking around online, this guitar is a 1942 D-45 formerly owned by Wilma Lee Cooper. It was up for sale in 2013 for $175k (Lee died in 2011), which is when Welch bought it.
Cold woman...she stands in the crowd at the execution of her lover and sheds not a tear needless to say doesn't say a word. I would say the man was framed.
It's great to see Welch and Rawlings performing in public again. They are a remarkable duo, every bit as accomplished as the Beatles as vocalists, musicians, and writers. Welch and Rawlings walk among the greatest of the greats in popular music.
😂 WTF do the Beatles have to do with it?!
@@lowellcalavera6045 Beatles but not the Ants
Every bit as accomplished? No. Greatest of the greats ... in popular music? Again, no. But I get that you like them (they are very good).
@@lowellcalavera6045 It's a fair comment, as not a lot of people know that Dave is the bastard child of Paul McCartney. Or maybe it was Ringo....I dunno, one of them, whatever.
Yes they are very good. So are the Beatles and Elvis but that stage is effing disgusting.
A blending of voices like honey and whiskey, goes down smooth with a lingering warm feeling. Well done, angel voices are jealous.
she's more beautiful than ever
Seriously!
You're just older.
David's guitar solos are a gift.......
Their voices are so beautiful together....
When a harmony can't be separated, it becomes heavenly.
We've missed you two...
Love these two great musicians❤❤
What superb musicians. Words can’t express how great these two folks are. I greatly appreciate their sublime music.❤👏👏
I love them both..god bless them ❤
If you can see this duo live in concert, see them! Great musicianship, great voices, a great show.
If they ever come back to England, I intend to.
What great talent, wish they would tour again!
Simple, hauntingly beautiful version of this great song.
Phew! Goodness gracious! Brings tears to your eyes that one. Stunningly beautiful.
Saw them play this in 16 at the Ryman with no mic's just the church acoustics and you could hear a pin drop.
...just - wow...what I would give...just - wow...
I was at that show. Travelled from Toronto for it.
They did the same thing as their final encore at a concert in Chico, CA. Absolutely stunning.
more people should know these two it's all ways a little magic.
We were lucky enough to be there that night for the John Anderson tribute. I've watched the video of the whole show so many times it's ridiculous. David's guitar solo on this song and Sierra Hull singing Down in Tennessee were special highlights.
Still got it ✨
Love this version of a favorite song. Love the way they sing "wail."
She's such a goddess, what a lucky man.
Amazing! If you have the opportunity to see them live - Definitely go. They are most memorable. Amazing musicians keeping the past alive! Thank you Gillian and David!!
I was very impressed by your singing and performance.
Excellent harmonies.
Bless you.
From Japan.
Be still my heart ... ❤️
I fell in love with somg listening to my Dad's Johnny Cash albums.
That is just brilliant!!!
such a beautiful dress...
It’s been a while and I have missed them both. my favourite version of this song has always been the one by The Band. And I’m sure I remember GW and DR doing a brighter more up tempo version in their set many years ago. Anyway this performance is sublime. Dave’s harmony lines come off like a whole other song in itself
They age like fine wine. I just wish they'd do more.
Super talented, I'd love to see them in person!
i got chills listen to this...to them......
I have my father's 1935 Epiphone Olympic but I couldn't make it sound like David Rawlings in a hundred years. Makes you wonder if you should keep playing.
David Rawlings could probably make a tennis racket sound great.
@georgemacdonald152 don't give up, 100 years is a long time!
Great to hear a new take on the old Lefty Frizzel song
Best version I have heard since Big Pink!
Absolutely fantastic...
Beautiful blend of voices.
This is an old great song. And Gillian, Justin, Ryan and David have written some more masterpieces x
What a great interpretation!
Simply wonderful! Thank you guys.
Ten years ago, on a cold dark night
There was someone killed, 'neath the town hall light
There were few at the scene, but they did agree
That the man who ran, looked a lot like me
The judge said son, what is your alibi
If you were somewhere else, then you don't have to die
I spoke not a word, though it meant my life
For I had been in the arms of my best friend's wife
She walks these hills in a long black veil
She visits my grave when the night winds wail
Nobody knows, nobody sees
Nobody knows but me
Nobody knows, nobody sees
Nobody knows but me
The scaffold is high and eternity's near
She stands in the crowd and shed not a tear
But sometimes at night, when the cold winds blow
In a long black veil, she cries ov're my bones
She walks these hills in a long black veil
She visits my grave when the night winds wail
Nobody knows, nobody sees
Nobody knows but me
Nobody knows, nobody sees
Nobody knows but me
Songwriters: Marijohn Wilkin, Danny Dill.
Gorgeous
I was lucky to experience the David Rawlings experience, and can't wait for more
Still kickin' it.
Genius
Super
Where's that beautiful old Gibson J50??
I hate the America of today, I adore the America of the past.
Gilly is now playing an old Martin! No more Gibson?
She's had the Martin for years too, since at least 2013
EDIT: Looking around online, this guitar is a 1942 D-45 formerly owned by Wilma Lee Cooper. It was up for sale in 2013 for $175k (Lee died in 2011), which is when Welch bought it.
Sacred
One of the damn saddest songs that I have ever heard!
near the god thx
Cold woman...she stands in the crowd at the execution of her lover and sheds not a tear needless to say doesn't say a word. I would say the man was framed.
Too slow .... Man she's a knockout with grey in her beautiful hair! Wow 💥
cumberland cap
Ehhhh... This version was just too slow and drawn out for me. The harmonies of course are great, but it the tempo just felt like it was trudging.
Yawn.