Brad Phillips Band - Salt Spring by John Reischman

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @danstune
    @danstune Год назад +1

    This is a wonderfully arranged and performed version of this great tune!

  • @Witch-king
    @Witch-king Год назад +3

    I cannot count the amount of times I have come back and listened to/watched this performance since I was recommended this video. It's just absolutely incredible!

    • @BradPhillipsMusic
      @BradPhillipsMusic  Год назад +1

      Well, thank you so much!

    • @FerrisChappell
      @FerrisChappell Месяц назад

      Me either. I’ve listened over and over. This is the most beautiful arrangement/ version I’ve found. Stunning. I even slowed it down to 50 and 75% to be able to learn it from him (minus his second break- whew don’t think I can get that one yet)

  • @johnroggelin7561
    @johnroggelin7561 3 года назад +5

    Brad I randomly watched this video from time to time after you played in Tecumseh with my kids orchestra years ago. I loved that show and I sneak this into my nightly routine, takes my mind off anything bad going on. And I don't care what anyone else says... Love Mikes drum solo included.

  • @trevorholden7423
    @trevorholden7423 4 года назад +2

    It's a whole other world that these guys are exploring, spacial, rural, naturalistic heaven. Beyond wonderful!

    • @BradPhillipsMusic
      @BradPhillipsMusic  4 года назад

      Thanks, Trevor! 🙏🏻🎻

    • @trevorholden7423
      @trevorholden7423 4 года назад

      @@BradPhillipsMusic no problem Brad u deserve it! Keep the divine presents coming!

    • @BradPhillipsMusic
      @BradPhillipsMusic  4 года назад

      Trevor Holden Thanks for the encouragement. It’s a tough time right now, eh? Take care!

  • @wulfdogcat
    @wulfdogcat 8 лет назад +7

    that fiddle playing is smooth as glass. I just love it.

  • @lindahornig8849
    @lindahornig8849 2 года назад +2

    When I first heard this wonderful Band okay this Very Beautiful, Haunting. Soulful Ild Tune, I became enraptured . The Shrillbillie 🎶🎻

  • @lindahornig8849
    @lindahornig8849 2 года назад +1

    This Tune touches you- Heart and Soul, it’s such a lovely melody that won’t stop repeating in your head.
    I love to fiddle this one .
    It’s one of a kind.
    The players are first rate
    It’s a Must Have
    The Shrillbillie🎻🎶

  • @Pickernik
    @Pickernik 8 лет назад +3

    Loved the slow start with bowed bass....tasty, mighty tasty! Very well done, folks!

  • @kevinrussell1144
    @kevinrussell1144 Год назад

    I've heard DOZENS of versions of this, and I agree, it's an ear worm of HUGE dimension. Johnny R has written the greatest instrumental in Bluegrass history. No mandolin here, but it works just as well on banjo, violin, or guitar. Hell, it would probably be great on solo dobro. THANKS guys. Well done!!!!!

  • @gordonneu8157
    @gordonneu8157 4 года назад +3

    I agree can the drum, the bass does the trick, very nice sound.

  • @alexquiroz9945
    @alexquiroz9945 6 лет назад +3

    oh so beautiful . nice work

  • @dulcimama
    @dulcimama 8 месяцев назад

    Great arrangement!

  • @hannahfarnum7028
    @hannahfarnum7028 3 года назад +3

    Great fiddle player!

  • @ifiddle2
    @ifiddle2 5 лет назад +2

    Very cool version of Salt Spring. Makes me want to get back on fiddle again. ;{)

    • @BradPhillipsMusic
      @BradPhillipsMusic  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, Harold! Get on that fiddle! The world needs more fiddlers. :)

  • @firstfiddle1
    @firstfiddle1 6 лет назад +2

    EXCELLENT

  • @lindahornig8849
    @lindahornig8849 2 года назад

    They’re ALL consummate performers
    It’s a very ‘tight’ Band
    This Tune is one of Reischman’s ‘Tour de Force’
    The Shrillbillie is in love with this performance
    She could listen to it over, and, over again, and, DOES
    The drums add another dimension.
    It’s simply wonderfuk

  • @charlesmontgomery7002
    @charlesmontgomery7002 2 года назад

    I was prepared to be disapointed at the lack of a mandolin for their cover of this song, but wow! Great performance!

  • @milanklapka4600
    @milanklapka4600 7 месяцев назад

    Super

  • @leehjones
    @leehjones 5 лет назад +3

    Arco bass, played that beautifully, is always correct and tasty as all get-out. I, too, could have done without the drums - the bass player provided all the rhythm they needed.

  • @MrBulatovich
    @MrBulatovich Год назад

    Браво! Жаль, что американцы ставят мало лайков своей коренной музыке.

  • @lindahornig8849
    @lindahornig8849 2 года назад +1

    I think the drums ad something special
    The Shrillbillie and

  • @lindahornig8849
    @lindahornig8849 2 года назад

    I think the drums add something so

  • @hannahfarnum7028
    @hannahfarnum7028 3 года назад +1

    This is a great tune but I don’t think the drum break was necessary!

    • @BradPhillipsMusic
      @BradPhillipsMusic  3 года назад

      hah - That's what every says. Poor Mike Shea... 🤣 Was just trying to feature him a little bit in this show.

  • @davidlee-vm9ub
    @davidlee-vm9ub 4 месяца назад

    I enjoyed this until the MUSIC stopped and the drums made NOISE....WTF?

  • @alan4sure
    @alan4sure 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent! But the drums add nothing.

  • @bry8tiyze
    @bry8tiyze 3 года назад +1

    For the love of God and Bill, please stop trying to pander to country music and rock fans and cut the drums! It's a rare drummer who can blend with the strong rhythmic groove that bluegrass inherently lays down. Most drummers have not listened enough to real bluegrass to be able to blend. I get it, there's no drums in the vast majority of trad BG so they have no role models. Listen to Marty Stuart and get a clue. Marty went country but when he plays BG, he allows his guy a snare and a brush, that's it!

    • @BradPhillipsMusic
      @BradPhillipsMusic  3 года назад +1

      I love a little controversy. Who is Bill?

    • @bry8tiyze
      @bry8tiyze 2 года назад

      @@BradPhillipsMusic hope you are kidding but in case not, Bill Monroe, generally recognized as the "Father of Bluegrass music".

    • @BradPhillipsMusic
      @BradPhillipsMusic  2 года назад +1

      @@bry8tiyze Ahh, I did not know that. What is "bluegrass music" and who is the mother?

    • @bry8tiyze
      @bry8tiyze 2 года назад

      @@BradPhillipsMusic Bluegrass is a genre of country music created pre- and during the WWII years by Bill Monroe in his band the Bluegrass Boys; bluegrass being a reference to his Kentucky roots. The first woman to play in a bluegrass band was Sally Ann Forester, wife of Monroe's fiddler Howdy Forrester. She is not really be credited as the "mother" of bluegrass since she appears to have had little influence on the particular sound that Monroe was evolving and only stayed in the band for a couple of years. The style blends Appalachian folk songs in a tightly arranged vocal style that evolved from gospel and shaker shape note singing as well as the brother duet harmonies. The old time string band/jug band style was elevated by Monroe into a less rag tag style combining the blues and swing, including western swing, old school jazz and big band, popular at the time. It also elevated the celtic fiddle tunes brought to the Appalachians by scots and irish immigrants. Monroe was going for what he described as a "high, lonesome sound" evocative of the folk ballads of the British isles, notably the 'murder ballad'. Monroe skillfully blended these influences which finally gelled into the distinctive sound of bluegrass when the driving sound of the fingerstyle banjo innovated by Earl Scruggs using metal finger picks was added to the group. Like the big band era soloists, bluegrass band members took turns soloing, egging each other on to greater and greater feats of virtuosic skill at often blisteringly fast tempos. The blues and jazz notes spiced in added an edgy excitement to the performances that dazzled crowds.