I think we were blessed to have been alive when Leo’s generation of great acoustic guitarists were at their peak. For me it was one of the joys of my life. This is just stunning.
Part of being a virtuoso is being in love with what you do. I saw him at a Mountain Stage performance maybe 15 years ago and he was just wonderful. The joy of Kottke is his relaxed rapport with the audience, his humor, and his love of the music. This is a great love song and I think this the best performance.
Two years later and I still can't stop watching this. Lately it's been Leo's voice bringing me back. As much as I've heard him criticize his singing voice, this song, and many others, would have so much less emotional wallop without his baritone.
He puts on a great show that makes everyone feel they got their money's worth! His humor and playing are without equal, and he remembers that the audience is there to be entertained, so he doesn't disappoint them. Thanks for sharing.
Saw him play this at an old abandon church in Delhi NY, it gave shivers. As goog as this percormance is its nothing like watching him in a tiny venue. Thanks Leo, for a great moment I'll never forget and it was the last musical event I ever saw a my old man. Music's powerful, especially yours.
Easily the best version of this song on YT - bravo to studiotrans 1,000 times over for capturing a tour de force from one of the greatest musicians ever.
Congratulations! I've been watching all of the performances of "rings" here, and you've captured the best and most rounded - performance, his priceless commentary, a performance restart, and his obvious passion for the music. THIS is why he does what he does - he just loves it to death.
Gotta love it. Thanks. (And any time you have the opportunity to get a clear shot of Leo's hands, maybe even close-up on them during a riff, that'd be so special. (I have ten fingers, a 12-string, but, alas, neither the voice nor the skill to tie Leo's shoestrings, but the details of his mastery are still edifying to see.)
Words can't describe how Leo's magical sounds can penetrate one's soul!
Forever hooked!
Thanks so much, Linda
I think we were blessed to have been alive when Leo’s generation of great acoustic guitarists were at their peak. For me it was one of the joys of my life. This is just stunning.
Man!!!!! Love it love it love it. !!! So good. Thanks Leo!!!
This is genius. Kottke's interpretation makes a horrible song great. Love it!!!
Part of being a virtuoso is being in love with what you do. I saw him at a Mountain Stage performance maybe 15 years ago and he was just wonderful. The joy of Kottke is his relaxed rapport with the audience, his humor, and his love of the music. This is a great love song and I think this the best performance.
Two years later and I still can't stop watching this. Lately it's been Leo's voice bringing me back. As much as I've heard him criticize his singing voice, this song, and many others, would have so much less emotional wallop without his baritone.
He puts on a great show that makes everyone feel they got their money's worth! His humor and playing are without equal, and he remembers that the audience is there to be entertained, so he doesn't disappoint them. Thanks for sharing.
Saw him play this at an old abandon church in Delhi NY, it gave shivers. As goog as this percormance is its nothing like watching him in a tiny venue. Thanks Leo, for a great moment I'll never forget and it was the last musical event I ever saw a my old man. Music's powerful, especially yours.
Easily the best version of this song on YT - bravo to studiotrans 1,000 times over for capturing a tour de force from one of the greatest musicians ever.
Thank you for posting it. These clips are the only way here in Germany to get a glimpse how witty he is. This version of rings made my day many times.
Was my first dance song at my wedding!!! Such and awesome version!!!
Wow! That's so awesome I love it!
awesome----thanks for posting-----amazing version
Excellent! Love the way he recovers.
Congratulations! I've been watching all of the performances of "rings" here, and you've captured the best and most rounded - performance, his priceless commentary, a performance restart, and his obvious passion for the music. THIS is why he does what he does - he just loves it to death.
Love Leo Kottke!!!!!!!!!
heard 6 and 12 string guitar in '73 when in school at Dayton...have loved his music since
THANK YOU LEO
Love him!
Love you right back, Helen
Gotta love it. Thanks. (And any time you have the opportunity to get a clear shot of Leo's hands, maybe even close-up on them during a riff, that'd be so special. (I have ten fingers, a 12-string, but, alas, neither the voice nor the skill to tie Leo's shoestrings, but the details of his mastery are still edifying to see.)
I love this song
Leo - PLEASE come to Australia soon... I'm there, fer sure! 👍
What a performance. A couple of nice cadenzas in there too
I always hope he'll sing "I'm glad you came awound..."
luvit
Wow...
This is STILL the best performance on this on the internet - Bar NONE!!!. Over 11,500 views help PROVE that!
leo kottke dared to be different
A Garrison Keillor kind of guy!
Pity he muffs the first verse (doorbell)!
No, my bad it's OK!