Bill Staines - Live at Caffe Lena

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • New Hampshire troubadour Bill Staines has headlined the Caffe Lena stage twice a year since 1967. While our roster grows and flows, Staines is a folk music legend and he serves as an anchor to our heritage. His songs, including "River," "Roseville Fair," and dozens more, have become standards, recorded by artists ranging from Nanci Griffith and Jerry Jeff Walker to Grandpa Jones. Weaving a gentle blend of wit and humor into his performances, Bill intersperses his own songs with traditional tunes, contemporary country ballads, and audience participation numbers.
    Caffè Lena offers extraordinary music in an intimate venue steeped in history. It has been in continuous operation longer than any other folk club in the USA. First opened in 1960 in Saratoga Springs NY, the Caffè's early years were entwined with the social movements of that era. Emerging artists such as Bob Dylan, The Freedom Singers, Arlo Guthrie, Emmylou Harris and Don McLean took their turn on the stage, alongside esteemed veterans such as Clarence Ashley, Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James and Pete Seeger. The venue has been called “An American Treasure” by the Library of Congress, and has received recognition from the GRAMMY Foundation for its contribution to American music.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @CaffeLena
    @CaffeLena  2 года назад +35

    Bill played the Caffe Lena stage over 100 times, between 1967 and this performance in April. We will miss his voice and his presence here, and his timeless songs. We'll see you down the road, Bill - the next million miles. This place wouldn't be the same without you.

    • @k_kelsey
      @k_kelsey 2 года назад +2

      I saw him in Ogden, one of his last shows. I felt honored to be there but especially now. RIP Bill.

    • @stephenseifert4283
      @stephenseifert4283 2 года назад +2

      Thank you, Caffe Lena.

    • @danastimpson4157
      @danastimpson4157 2 года назад +2

      I am so grateful to have been able to see him on your stage and join with him, and the wonderful Caffe Lena audience, in song. Thank you Bill. Thank you Caffe Lena.

    • @WEXTRadio
      @WEXTRadio 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for posting this.

    • @carlaeskelsen
      @carlaeskelsen 2 года назад +2

      @@k_kelsey He did some great house concerts in Ogden. 💔

  • @karenknighton7013
    @karenknighton7013 2 месяца назад +2

    Never saw Bill Staines but heard him on "Prairie Home Companion " many times. So fun to hear his songs today

  • @garydavis5276
    @garydavis5276 6 месяцев назад +2

    Seeing Bill was an annual event for my wife and me, dating back to the early 1980's. Missing him.

  • @jkmagnetic
    @jkmagnetic 8 месяцев назад +1

    I miss Bill

  • @shadowrider53
    @shadowrider53 Месяц назад +1

    Nancy Griffith said it best : that he is our generation's Woody Guthrie. For so much of my life, his music was the soundtrack. I even got to see him live, and he signed one of my albums! There will never be another!

    • @CaffeLena
      @CaffeLena  Месяц назад

      Bill was an absolute treasure and one of the finest songwriters to ever hit the road. We are lucky to have been one of his favorite rooms for over 50 years!

  • @KenNorian
    @KenNorian 2 года назад +7

    Got to see Bill four times in a small venue at a church on Long Island. I've listened to his music for hundreds of hours. Got to hang out with him in the church kitchen each of those four years. The last time he was there a few years ago he had a wicked cold, but still made the trip down and did a great show. Glad he is a part of the experience of my life. Thanks, Bill, for moving me, and so many others. Peace............

  • @paulrichman5661
    @paulrichman5661 2 года назад +7

    Goodbye, Bill. It was always so nice hearing your wonderful songs and listening to your delightful stories. And I loved reading the book you wrote. We will miss you. Rest in Peace.....

  • @robrussell5329
    @robrussell5329 Год назад +2

    The Classic Folk years of the 60s and 70s are a thing of the past. So much good music. The small venues... the folk festivals... the impromptu back stage concerts... meeting the artists... We are all aging, and when an icon like Bill Staines passes away... well, it's just a very sad day for any folkie. But at least we have the records, and I'll be playing mine till the end.

  • @thechurchoftheholytrinity8133
    @thechurchoftheholytrinity8133 2 года назад +12

    Bill wrote the soundtrack for so many of our lives. My first date with my wife was a blind date set up at Bill's concert at the Me & Thee coffeehouse in 1972. Hard to imagine not being deligthed by new songs. The quaility of his music was consistent throughout his career. He touched the heart.

    • @gilray1977
      @gilray1977 18 дней назад

      My mom was a volunteer in the kitchen and my dad was the door man (enforcer) for the first opening night of the Mee and Thee. I was 10 years old. I grew up with and still have scores of Bill's albums in the house. I saw him perform gads and got to hang out with him in the back room of the church before he went on (as a little tow headed kid). I have sang various Staines song to myself when lyrics were fitting. Yes he was truly a gifted tune Smith and consummate gentleman. I wept when I got the news of him passing. His lyrics helped shape my life outlook.

  • @MrRicardobach
    @MrRicardobach 2 года назад +4

    “Roseville Fair” still makes me cry. I’ve been listening of it for about 40 years. I met Bill at the Stratford CT Public library in the 90 ‘s

  • @tonylennon7979
    @tonylennon7979 Год назад +1

    Bill sang so many beautiful songs with a simple guitar , and he wrote so many of these himself. He was a vastly more talented artist than those who sing instantly forgettable trash, but they sell millions.
    I love his song Ol Jack, it's about his fondness for an old mule his father had to do most of his farm work.and a way of life that is long gone. .Only Bill could write such an ingenious song. Regretfully I never got to,see him . Rest In Peace Bill , we may never see the likes of you again but we are most grateful for all the wonderful songs you left us.

  • @garyr1846
    @garyr1846 Год назад +2

    Just found this on You Yube thank you so much for putting it up. Several years ago was suggested by a friend to go to a Bill Staines concert. He immediately became my favorite folk singer and was lucky enough to see him live several times. Favorite venue was Del Rossi's in January several years in a row with my wife also a big fan. Had a chance to talk with him several times and count myself among his several thousand friends Cried when called for reservations at Del Rossi's for January concert and learned that he had passed away.

  • @claudiagold3325
    @claudiagold3325 2 года назад +8

    Your voice and music have resonated deep within me since I first heard you perform live 40 years ago. Rest In Peace

  • @azfolkie1
    @azfolkie1 2 года назад +3

    I feel so privileged that I got to see him perform on several occasions. Remembering those special evenings in Houston, Colorado Spring, Sedona and Phoenix.

  • @betsykenerson271
    @betsykenerson271 2 года назад +7

    Oh Bill...such a gift you shared with us all. May the "river take you along" and may you rest in peace. ♥

  • @anthonysilva8140
    @anthonysilva8140 2 года назад +9

    Bill is a national treasure. His songs envelope your heart and never let it go. Thanks for reminding us of our common humanity. See you down the road.

  • @benworth1469
    @benworth1469 2 года назад +3

    I grew up in Kyoto, Japan. My father was the music teacher at Kyoto International School where I went for middle school. Every Thursday he would sing for the whole school.. he always ended with River, as Bill Stains usually does. I now play it for my family and think of both my father and Bill when I sing it. Rest In Peace Bill. ❤️🙏

  • @johnknox453
    @johnknox453 3 года назад +24

    i probably should not comment tonight, this COVID-19 pandemic has me in the dumps. One of things that sustains me is Bill's music. The only time I heard him live was a concert at the Calgary Folk Club in the late 1970s in Calgary Alberta Canada. He played with Guy Van Duser and it was one of the high lights of my life and that of my wife Bonnie.. Down the years we have sung many of his songs, The Roseville Fair, The Lost Mine of the Chisos, My Sweet Wyoming Home to mention only a few, they have helped us cope with good times and bad. What is hard is not being able to be with our grandkids: they always want us to do some of Bill's songs. We always have to do his song "The Lost Mine of the Chisos" for them. They love it. Our youngest grandchild is now 6 and she insists we do it and all "God's Critters"; She calls it the "Porkypine One"
    Good Night and God Bless us every one!

    • @k_kelsey
      @k_kelsey 3 года назад

      Nice comment.

  • @JohnBrandkamp
    @JohnBrandkamp 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful. Rest in peace Bill.

  • @irvinkraus3654
    @irvinkraus3654 2 года назад +3

    I love his music

  • @rickyberkey9313
    @rickyberkey9313 2 года назад +2

    So happy to discover this concert as a final tribute to his incredible life as a songwriter and performer. Bill Staines has provided a soundtrack for my life having had all his records and CD's and seeing him perform on multiple occasions. His strong yet gentle voice has always touched my heart.

  • @Bongo2Gonzo
    @Bongo2Gonzo Год назад +1

    Just WOW... This was on auto play and I had to come look. One man, wood and steel strings, and some stories.
    Wonderful REAL music.

  • @jeffrysteele3683
    @jeffrysteele3683 2 года назад +6

    I wonder how many dogs greeted Bill "around the bend." I have to assume that when he cajoles "c'mon let me hear you" that he's continues to be somewhere listening when-and-wherever we join in. Always hoped to hear you live again someday, but I'm blessed by having seen you play Boston-area coffee houses, adding your self-effacing vignettes. Thanks for making this video available.

  • @Chris-xj4kk
    @Chris-xj4kk 3 года назад +5

    Hello from Canada 🇨🇦. Just what I needed tonight. Nice , wholesome music from this gentleman. Very relaxing and from the heart. Cheers!!!

  • @guyinoregon1
    @guyinoregon1 2 года назад +3

    Wow. Nuf said. Wonderful. Thanks Bill.

  • @laurelpaulson-pierce942
    @laurelpaulson-pierce942 2 года назад +1

    THIS IS A TREASURE .... LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE OF IT.... LAY ME DOWN BENEATH THE CEDAR AND THE SAGE.... BRIGNS TEARS TO HEAR HIM SING A SONG WHERE HE MENTIONS HIS LAST SONG...

  • @mikelair9144
    @mikelair9144 2 года назад +2

    Canal Street Tavern. Bill Staines. Great crossroads!

  • @chrisvorster5951
    @chrisvorster5951 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this amazing concert . A national treasure

  • @garyhillard9308
    @garyhillard9308 Год назад +1

    Such a gift to us. Thank you!

  • @tombakken9597
    @tombakken9597 2 года назад +2

    Rest in peace, Bill Staines, my old friend.

  • @benbbuxton
    @benbbuxton 2 года назад +1

    Amazing music

  • @richardperkins5046
    @richardperkins5046 2 года назад +2

    I was lucky enough to open for him in OKC. Will truly miss him, but his music will always be with us, "Somewhere down the road" and "Like the wind in the autumn trees". It is so sad to listen to this and know that it is nowhere near his best singing.

  • @ZorbaPress
    @ZorbaPress 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @sayebasdream-rq1qp
    @sayebasdream-rq1qp Год назад +1

    His songs envelope your heart and never let it go..... Full watched my friend . Liiikkeee👍👍 & Subb 🔔 ❤ Done.....................

  • @Osckarre
    @Osckarre Год назад +1

    Sounds like Ralph Stanely. Love it

  • @AkSundog1
    @AkSundog1 2 года назад +3

    This video evokes so many precious memories. Besides the beloved well-known favorites, I was particularly taken with the brand new song Bill debuted at the 29-minute mark, about gripping the reins and never letting go. Does anyone know the title of this song, and whether it's been recorded subsequently?

  • @friaraspen
    @friaraspen 2 года назад +2

  • @CindySweetwater
    @CindySweetwater 2 года назад +3

    When was this concert recorded? Must have been relatively recently, masks, etc. We miss you Bill! RIP

    • @CaffeLena
      @CaffeLena  2 года назад +3

      This concert was in April 2021. Bill played at the Caffe one more time in September as well.

  • @richardperkins5046
    @richardperkins5046 2 года назад +1

    What is the name of the song with the lyrics "take my hand and we'll go walking out along the quiet pier"?