Mr. Douglas is indeed very proud. In fact, he had Megan play a tune on an album tribute to an old Dobro player. That album had many of the world's best Dobro players playing on it, including Rob Ickes.😁
Absolutely amazing as always! Love to hear the fast country picking from Megan and Rebecca tearing up the mandolin. Love the rest of the band too! Thanks for the great video!
Jerry made a tribute album to Tut Taylor. Megan played a cut on it. Jerry said people thought she might not be "up to the task", but he was impressed with how prepared she was and how she nailed the playing. High praise from the master.
Fine, fine playing all round. A pleasure to listen to early LP. I think there is no lap top player tastier nor plays with more emotion than Megan. She’s tops in my little book.
Aquestes noies tenen molt de talent. Les composicions són fantàstiques i interpreten de meravella. Això és excepcional. Endavant i que segueixi el somni.
@@webrolf I own one also, but never really gave it the attention it deserves. I'd been following their more recent stuff. I found this video trying to find an example of the dobro bar shake technique ( shake not vibrato) to show someone. Pleasant find anyway. :)
On est globalement assez nombreux, mais on est assez peu a avoir eut le courage de nager jusqu'à ce côté bluegrass de la rivière, je pense à mes copains Dick Rivers et Joe Dassin sans oublier mes complices de jeunesse Mike Shannon et Ticky Holgado, pour ne parler que des ancêtres du métier (dont je fais partie)Bonne année à toi et aux sisters du Larkin Poe !
Do two-stroke I can no longer play the guitar nor am I going to retrain myself to do so. That would be kind of pointless because I expect another stroke. It's nice to be able to listen to other players though. I have nothing better to do with the time that I have left.
This is incorrect. It is NOT Larkin Poe. It is the Lovell Sisters Band, the band Megan and Rebecca were in with their sister Jessica. They played Bluegrass. Larkin Poe was formed by Megan and Rebecca after TLSB broke up.
What with the electric guitars/bass and prominent drums...these guys managed to induce a headache in me while playing one of my favorite instrumentals. Nope...didn't like this at all.
@@bryankeller3492 , I remember a quote from Taj Mahal: " Now, I could play this song just like Robert Johnson did in 1928, but what would be the point?". Theres a big difference being studying, absorbing and being influenced by the art forms of the past..... and becoming a slave to them.
@@goodun2974For better or worse , Bluegrass is probably the genre with the strictest gatekeeping . And necessary , because if not , it would quickly disappear , overrun by mainstream artists that happen to have one accoustic guitar in the band . But LP ( as LP ) never claimed to be Bluegrass . Labels can be fluid . At the time period of this video , they're firmly Americana .
@@margarethouse404 , "purity" is over-rated (and a slavish adherence to it can cause regression, in society and politics as well as in art). I personally prefer music made by artists that aren't afraid to blend, borrow or perhaps even steal from different genres and thereby create something new. New artistic movements are influenced by the past yet are also a rejection of it; ultimately, people are free to embrace, or reject, the change, but they ought to at least consider it with an open mind. It's worth noting that one of my all time favorite musicians, David Lindley, passed away last March. Born to parents who played classical piano but also listened to Indian classical music, he was drawn to the banjo at age 6 ("my hillbilly child", his mother called him), followed by bluegrass violin, becoming sufficiently proficient to win the Topanga Canyon banjo competition 5 times while still a teenager (they barred him from further competition and made him a judge). He played in a succession of bluegrass and folk bands (the Dry City Scat Band, the Mad Mountain Ramblers); then played psychedelic world music with the Kaleidoscope in the late 1960's; became a sought after session musician on guitar, violin, and lap steel with many of the cream of the crop songwriters and performers of Southern California in the 1970s (Browne, Ronstadt, etc); headed his own mutant reggae-rock jam band (ElRayo-X) in the 80's; then in the 90's he rejected the mainstream corporate music industry and pivoted to playing mostly-acoustic solo and duet shows, and live recordings: a mix of traditional folk and bluegrass tunes and covers of various semi-famous songwriters (Zevon, JJ Cale, Danny O'Keefe etc), often performed on the Oud, the Saz, or Weissenborn Hawaiian lap steel slide guitar (Lindley is almost single-handedly responsible for the renewed popularity of acoustic and electric lap steel guitar). He also traveled the world to play and record with indigenous musicians in Madagascar and Norway and elsewhere. Now that's my kind of guy! Restless, inventive, informed and grounded by the past, *but not bound to it*.
Love this! From the roots then and on to today you ladies amaze!
You haven't lived until you've heard Larkin Poe live!!!!!!
You are wonderful Megan, you made a grown man cry somewhere in the middle of France
And the rest is history! Congratulations ladies you are still amazing and beyond!
Nice DOBRO! …I never get enough of Larkin Poe!!!
😊😂Every day these gals make me smile. I love THAT dobro.❤️
another GREAT one from this concert.
Excellent played Dobro, Mandolin & Bass on this
Jerry Douglas would be very proud. Great song and well done, LP!
Mr. Douglas is indeed very proud. In fact, he had Megan play a tune on an album tribute to an old Dobro player. That album had many of the world's best Dobro players playing on it, including Rob Ickes.😁
@@Strings4notes 😅😮8😢🎉😂❤
Absolutely amazing as always! Love to hear the fast country picking from Megan and Rebecca tearing up the mandolin. Love the rest of the band too! Thanks for the great video!
Great Job! All of you, very, very good.
An excellent version of Choctaw Hayride by the fabulous Larkin Poe.
The goddess in full bloom! And 'Becca tearing it up!
Megan is every bit as good at playing dobro as she is at being cute. I really like this clip!
So we are two in the starting blocks :)))
@@TheGoulesque The race is already run. I won!
@@colinl9018 Damned ! This is unfare, I'm 75 :)
@@TheGoulesque Oh, OK Denis, you win, i'm only 61. You have great taste in music and ladies, congratulations hahahaha.
No one can play as good as Jerry Douglas but this woman is just as amazing!! :D
Jerry made a tribute album to Tut Taylor. Megan played a cut on it. Jerry said people thought she might not be "up to the task", but he was impressed with how prepared she was and how she nailed the playing. High praise from the master.
And now Megan’s husband, Mike Seal, plays with Jerry...
Fine, fine playing all round. A pleasure to listen to early LP.
I think there is no lap top player tastier nor plays with more emotion than Megan. She’s tops in my little book.
all things in this video are epic
Adorable. The Lovell Sisters, LARKIN POE FOREVER!!!!!
Larkin Poe is pure excitement.
Wonderful music.... that right ! Thanks, me.
Utterly brilliant playing
Excellent!
Fantastic!!
Megan is amazing!
Not many guitar pickers employ this method of holding instrument. She's different and outstanding !
That's because this is a dobro or resonator guitar., not aan acoustic guitar
@@kpaz9218 Mark Knofler uses one also.
AWESOMENESS!!!
Feeling good....thanks
Outstanding
Marvelous!
Fabulous
Aquestes noies tenen molt de talent. Les composicions són fantàstiques i interpreten de meravella. Això és excepcional.
Endavant i que segueixi el somni.
Can't wait for Blood Harmony album to drop.
Damn. Didnt expect that.
HIGH LEVEL ALL AROUND !
best bass solo ever
That was fantastic! I still can't wrap my mind around the fact these girls are not household names today.
Yeah, Great show! I play dobro myself and Choctaw is a great song!
@@webrolf I own one also, but never really gave it the attention it deserves. I'd been following their more recent stuff. I found this video trying to find an example of the dobro bar shake technique ( shake not vibrato) to show someone.
Pleasant find anyway. :)
@@webrolf were you there at this show?
Fabulous.
marvelous girls ! i love you ! big kiss !!!
Grandpa is smiling down on these ladies.
🙏🙏❤️🌷🙏🙏
Отличный кантри
✨️🤠👍
That's The Shit!
Я тебя люблю красивая
If you girls see this comment, we would love it if you would come to Grass Valley California for the Blue Grass Festival 2020. Pretty please..,?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Uau
Jou 🇫🇮🇫🇮😘
OMG❤ would you bear my child?
Can i ask where are they now,very tight group ,still cute and together?
Good for you. :)
Nice play dobro" guitar
Well, that's not true now is it? At least one cares enough to take the trouble. Thanks for caring explorerguitarguy! :-)
I'm french ! Thank to América !
ON EST AU MOINS DEUX !
Je me demande combien nous sommes côté culture musicale anglo-saxonne !?
On est globalement assez nombreux, mais on est assez peu a avoir eut le courage de nager jusqu'à ce côté bluegrass de la rivière, je pense à mes copains Dick Rivers et Joe Dassin sans oublier mes complices de jeunesse Mike Shannon et Ticky Holgado, pour ne parler que des ancêtres du métier (dont je fais partie)Bonne année à toi et aux sisters du Larkin Poe !
Cover high hopes of pink Floyed
Dobroettes rock..watch out Jerry "Flux"
Come on. She's not that good.
Is that what's called a lap steel guitar? Or just a guitar she's playing flat?
Do two-stroke I can no longer play the guitar nor am I going to retrain myself to do so. That would be kind of pointless because I expect another stroke. It's nice to be able to listen to other players though. I have nothing better to do with the time that I have left.
Yeah ofc she would know who Jerry Douglas is :p
This is incorrect. It is NOT Larkin Poe. It is the Lovell Sisters Band, the band Megan and Rebecca were in with their sister Jessica. They played Bluegrass. Larkin Poe was formed by Megan and Rebecca after TLSB broke up.
It is Larkin Poe, because 1)No Jessica, and 2)drumset. Very early in Larkin Poe. They were doing a whole gambit of stuff at the time
Just look at the dates, this is Larkin Poe. Their other sister is no where to be seen either.
What with the electric guitars/bass and prominent drums...these guys managed to induce a headache in me while playing one of my favorite instrumentals. Nope...didn't like this at all.
Bill Monroe IS DEAD and the REST of his ILK should dig a hole, jump in, and cover themselves UP!
@@bryankeller3492 , I remember a quote from Taj Mahal: " Now, I could play this song just like Robert Johnson did in 1928, but what would be the point?". Theres a big difference being studying, absorbing and being influenced by the art forms of the past..... and becoming a slave to them.
Why is Dylan playing an electric guitar? Boo ! His career is over.
@@goodun2974For better or worse , Bluegrass is probably the genre with the strictest gatekeeping . And necessary , because if not , it would quickly disappear , overrun by mainstream artists that happen to have one accoustic guitar in the band .
But LP ( as LP ) never claimed to be Bluegrass . Labels can be fluid . At the time period of this video , they're firmly Americana .
@@margarethouse404 , "purity" is over-rated (and a slavish adherence to it can cause regression, in society and politics as well as in art). I personally prefer music made by artists that aren't afraid to blend, borrow or perhaps even steal from different genres and thereby create something new. New artistic movements are influenced by the past yet are also a rejection of it; ultimately, people are free to embrace, or reject, the change, but they ought to at least consider it with an open mind.
It's worth noting that one of my all time favorite musicians, David Lindley, passed away last March. Born to parents who played classical piano but also listened to Indian classical music, he was drawn to the banjo at age 6 ("my hillbilly child", his mother called him), followed by bluegrass violin, becoming sufficiently proficient to win the Topanga Canyon banjo competition 5 times while still a teenager (they barred him from further competition and made him a judge). He played in a succession of bluegrass and folk bands (the Dry City Scat Band, the Mad Mountain Ramblers); then played psychedelic world music with the Kaleidoscope in the late 1960's; became a sought after session musician on guitar, violin, and lap steel with many of the cream of the crop songwriters and performers of Southern California in the 1970s (Browne, Ronstadt, etc); headed his own mutant reggae-rock jam band (ElRayo-X) in the 80's; then in the 90's he rejected the mainstream corporate music industry and pivoted to playing mostly-acoustic solo and duet shows, and live recordings: a mix of traditional folk and bluegrass tunes and covers of various semi-famous songwriters (Zevon, JJ Cale, Danny O'Keefe etc), often performed on the Oud, the Saz, or Weissenborn Hawaiian lap steel slide guitar (Lindley is almost single-handedly responsible for the renewed popularity of acoustic and electric lap steel guitar). He also traveled the world to play and record with indigenous musicians in Madagascar and Norway and elsewhere. Now that's my kind of guy! Restless, inventive, informed and grounded by the past, *but not bound to it*.
no one cares..
WELL WHAT AM I LOOKING AT ?????????????????? HER SUPPORTERS ON SATGE SEEM A LOT BETTER DO THEY NOT ???????????????
Is that Mike Seal on guitar?
Я тебя люблю красивая