Gillian Welch - Music City Roots (FULL TV Broadcast) 3/16
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- Опубликовано: 15 мар 2024
- #GillianWelch and #DaveRawlings with special guest #TBoneBurnett on "Everything is Free." Recorded March 1, 2016. Originally aired on PBS March 16, 2016.
SET LIST:
00:05 The Way It Goes
04:10 Little Miss Ohio
08:44 Red Clay Halo
11:36 Everything is Free
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love them for going on 25 years now
This duo give me goosebumps. Wonderful.
Dave's run on "Miss Ohio" was spellbinding ... so much flavor and squeezing every ounce of note out ... amazing
A wondrous pair. Probably the pinnacle duet!
Look at Miss Ohio is one of my all time favorite songs!
Probably my favourite Gillian Welch song!
The best of the best!!
Beautiful people
A combination of excellent talent and song writing. Wow just beautiful.
Who else writes songs as pertinent as hers?
'Everybody's buying little baby clothes' is all anyone needs to know, but no, it's just 'That's the way that it goes' right down to the bitter end, coming sooner or later to a venue very near you.
Haunting
Best duet since Plant & Krauss.
Welch was first
You mean before
@@resurrectiontree actually yeah, I suppose so. Still.....really great.
Sounds like they should be the soundtrack to *Justified ". 10/10
I don't understand people sitting so still when they play Red Clay Halo. Every body part i got is tappin'
Well, are you sitting in front of your computer?
@@Jeff-jg7jh no, my phone. And I'd be moving wherever I happened to be watching it
I wish they made more albums, but they don't pump out content for the sake of nothing at all, so that's good too!
Awesome music! Hodag 71. Rosie and I were at some of the earliest Hodag festivals as she is from Rhinelander! Burlington Bill busking on the road and here on you-tube.
Thanks for the great comments. I attended the first half dozen Hodag country festivals, but haven't lived in Rhinelander since then
@@Hodag71 At the very earliest Hodag festivals there were a few hundred people and we would have our cooler and a blanket right in front of the stage. We camped in a tent camper in the field nearby.
@@burlingtonbill4687 In that case we probably knew some of the same folks who were there in the early days. Ray Mode, Terry Hill, John Swearingen, and Joe Bruso had a band that played during the early years called "Quite Country." You might have even stopped in a my bar "The Pine Lake Pub," just down the road at the corner of W and River Road.
Like this faster version
What kind of guitar is he playing?
It’s a ‘35 Epiphone.
It's a good'un
She's not your run of the mill country artist and doesn't sing formulaic songs.
Always thought t'bone was some inanimate object people just talked about
Maybe sort of a musical Santa Claus? 😅