HMMM Okay I'll let FLATT AND SCRUGGS KNOW HOW YOU FEEL AS WELL AS DOYLE LAWSON. I agree, most the time I don't like it but I have played with one on stage and the drummer killed it
I don't see Del's fiddle player which is a turn off. I forget his name, but I spoke with him for quite a while at a Maine bluegrass festival some years ago.
@TruegrassBoy Truegrass Boy? lol There's plenty of styles of bluegrass out there, there's no one kind. The Osborne Brothers had a certain style...the original studio recording of Ruby, Are You Mad has a drum in it. Take away the elements that you mentioned, and you still call it a great job? So basically you just wanted to hear Del McCoury sing? haha Well, comment spaces are for comments, and my opinion is that it all aspects of this sounded great!
Del McCoury is the inspiration of contemporary Bluegrass music. He can take a song from an style, turn it Bluegrass, and make it fantastic.
This is just great!!
I could listen to Del McCoury sing all day
A Bluegrass classic!
Wonderful harmonies.
Love this music
DEL YEA 😁
yiiiihaaaahhhhh :0) Very entertaining, difficult to keep quiet and not start moving and shaking !
what great music
Bring it on home son!!
gotta love it
good music
Fucking FANTASTIC
Agreed... but I think ya meant puttin' ketchup on a fillet mignon or ribeye:)
Jason Carter.
Great tune, but pairing drums with a classic bluegrass tune is like putting ketchup on a hot dog, or going to a brew pub and ordering a Miller Lite.
HMMM Okay I'll let FLATT AND SCRUGGS KNOW HOW YOU FEEL AS WELL AS DOYLE LAWSON. I agree, most the time I don't like it but I have played with one on stage and the drummer killed it
What do you call someone who hangs out with musicians? A drummer! LOL
I don't see Del's fiddle player which is a turn off. I forget his name, but I spoke with him for quite a while at a Maine bluegrass festival some years ago.
Great job (except for the accordion, drums and melodic banjo riffs by McKuen). Comment spaces are for comments and that's my opinion!
Rob McCoury is a GREAT banjo player ... would be nice to hear him more.
@TruegrassBoy
Truegrass Boy? lol There's plenty of styles of bluegrass out there, there's no one kind. The Osborne Brothers had a certain style...the original studio recording of Ruby, Are You Mad has a drum in it. Take away the elements that you mentioned, and you still call it a great job? So basically you just wanted to hear Del McCoury sing? haha Well, comment spaces are for comments, and my opinion is that it all aspects of this sounded great!
Get rid of the drum set please. I can't even watch this.
Commmon
Fucking FANTASTIC