The String Cheese Incident - "Vamp In The Middle" w/ Sam Bush & Darol Anger - 12/28/18
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2020
- "Vamp In The Middle" featuring special guests Sam Bush & Darol Anger. Recorded on 12/28/18 at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, CO!
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I still come back to this one!! So so so good
That was incredible
This show was all time!!!
I love the old school stage and lighting. I love effects lighting too, but it's a nice change of pace to see a show like this. And of course Sam and Darol are always awesome to see- especially together!
I love that Sam is on fiddle and Kang on mandolin.
I just keep watching this.
Magic
Man and that three-way exchange around 6 mins in was just delightful
The Fiddler's Three rare stuff brightens me up cheers from the UK .
SWEET!!
Wowee! Triple fiddle madness!
🦋 TY 🌻
Triple fiddle with a vamp in the middle! this video would make john hartford smile :)
Sam Bush always brings the heat.
Siiickk
Always loved the dark undertones of vamp in the middle. I just had a new interpertation of Hartfords lyric "I knew when I wrote it, I wrote it for the fiddle" I don't think the fiddler is writing music to be played on just any old fiddle, HIS fiddle is actually possessing him to do things. Reminds me of Rueben's mandolin. I also think that "all day long I hear you screaming at me", is sometimes the fiddle screaming.
How good.
One of The best shows i've ever been to. All 3 nights were so fun but what away to start!
wow , that was pretty special , those violins sang sweet music.devil went down to my house.HaHa
Why is the camera focused on the mandolinist, who is just playing rhythm - right when Sam is doing a totally outrageous solo ?!? And then when he switches from mandolin to fiddle - it's nothing special. I was really enjoying the song right up 'til that point. Sam is one of the great interpreters of John Hartford's songs.