Every once in a while, I remember Jeff and the uniquely beautiful art he used to share with us. It’s so, so sad that he left us so early. He was a real one and there will never again be anything like the music the left us with.
peace of mind, indeed. I come here often for JA and all those feels that come with it. I know anyone scrolling this comment section can relate. Great times were had many a time.
I saw Jeff Austin dropping off packages for UPS in Iowa, I saw Jeff Austin picking bush berries with his wife and kids on some random little country road. They waved. This was two summers ago.
Miss Jeff So Much!!! Had the honor of meeting him at a Festival Over Decade ago! Really Big Hearted He Was Inviting me into his camp! I will never forget his stage presence and power to suck me in like a Mandolin Medicine I needed to survive!!! RIP To One Of My Most Missed Brothers!!!
Listening today and remembering Jeff. One of the great performers of all time. This was one of many yonder shows i attended. Love that i can look back at this a remember it all. Jeff calling Umphreys the "greatest bluegrass band of all time" still gets me to laugh and smile Umphreys being another band ive grow up watching over the decades].
My Grama died today at 99, and I turned to Yonder because they make me happy, especially Jeff, his stage presence was like no other, I've seen them from Jax Beach to Bonnaroo to little venue in Milwaukee. Reading about Jeff's passing is rough, but I'll always remember the fun times that OG YMSB brought me.
Seize the day, friends. We had these times with jeff, YONDER and jAB. :-) tremendous energy. I remember jeff wearing me out in Denver on a three-night gig during New Years. so many great shows over the years. GODSPEED to jeff Austin!
Just found this. Shooting a set from the rail takes a while lot of concentration and patience which is incredibly hard to do when everyone around you is raging and ecstatic. Well done !!! And a forever many thanks. As a previous comment said , I am still not over Jeffs departure . RIP
Jeff was such an amazing influence on bluegrass and I loved his singing style and how he was so gracious to the crowd and his band members or any guest players with them. YMSB you guys gave us so many great times! It's such a pity You guys couldn't work out whatever differences you had to stay together and evolve together. It was great while it lasted! Saw you up in steamboat this year with Ben as the lead / frontman/MC at an all family event and it makes me happy to see how far you guys have come for so long!
Out of the Blue Looking Back Over My Shoulder Another Day Little Lover Just Like Old Times Complicated All The Time Strophe No Expectations > Casualty > Whipping Post > Casualty Encore: Used To Call Me Baby Troubled Mind
These memories are great ones. The different, combined strengths made these guys the absolute best. That, and Jeff, a MF rockstar entertainer. Much thanks YMSB.
Wow Jeff is pissed at Dave in looking back over my shoulder. Dave misses the intro and then steps on Jeff’s solo. Dave’s mic is then cut at the request at Ben. I miss these days lol
Good thing the audio sounds great and I've been listening from the next room over because the video is some of the worst neglect for the guitarist ever demonstrated. Every time I get up to watch an Adam solo, it's as if the cameraman is oblivious who is on point.
Totally agree with this comment because Jeff was amazing but why in the world would you have Trump as your avatar? Trump is the antithesis of everything yonder mountain And they're loving vibe represents. That's weird
@@LovingColorado598 Trump is amazing. Best President of my lifetime, I’m 44. America was amazing under Trump. He scared the system so much the unleashed COVID to end his term. Remember when every liberal said they wouldn’t take a Trump vaccine but then immediately said you had to take the vaccine when Biden was “elected”? Dude, wake up. Please
The lineup they’ve got going on now is a far cry from anything resembling this. The allure was Jeff’s energy, not his clean arpeggios and technical approach. The man bun and now the country music star are just horrendous-it’s like watching polished, cancelled spin-offs. It’s just bad
Agreed. I saw them once less than a year after Jeff left and they just sadly didn’t have any of the magic. He brought it all together. Jeff’s a legend and I didn’t realize how much he influenced my taste in bluegrass until after he was gone.
For sure. Jeff, in my time, was one of the few bluegrass musicians Id actually get lost in. Now BMFS is taking bluegrass mainstream. Never saw that coming. First lineup of JAB was the shit. Him and Barnes made a great team imho. We used to laugh about how Jeff invented the "mandolin power stance." And yes he liked to party, hard. But I mean if you even just a casual fan of the jam band scene chances are you've been spun before. Its definitely in no way a necessity and Ive enjoyed plenty of shows with JUST bud. Improvised rock has a special ability to get the listener high off music alone, if they doing it right anyway. Not necessarily stoned but...beautiful🎶
His energy and verve and passion still come through on recordings that were made live off on the side of the stage everyday years later. Jeff really had something special, and gave it all whenever he performed. He improvised and they had a lot of flourish and could carry a whole room full of people wherever he was going no matter if he was sober or not.
I believe I am most qualified to make the following statement: they were at their best when they were angry with each other and gnawing on each other's skulls.
Every once in a while, I remember Jeff and the uniquely beautiful art he used to share with us. It’s so, so sad that he left us so early. He was a real one and there will never again be anything like the music the left us with.
Best we can do is take his energy and relay it in our direction...
❤️🩹
Agreed!!!
peace of mind, indeed. I come here often for JA and all those feels that come with it. I know anyone scrolling this comment section can relate. Great times were had many a time.
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I relate
Man I miss Jeff Austin. This brings back some great memories
Gone, but never forgotten. 💔
I saw Jeff Austin dropping off packages for UPS in Iowa, I saw Jeff Austin picking bush berries with his wife and kids on some random little country road. They waved. This was two summers ago.
the best. Still not over you, Jeff. Rest easy
Miss Jeff So Much!!! Had the honor of meeting him at a Festival Over Decade ago! Really Big Hearted He Was Inviting me into his camp! I will never forget his stage presence and power to suck me in like a Mandolin Medicine I needed to survive!!! RIP To One Of My Most Missed Brothers!!!
Same. Sadface.
We never will be
I listen to him daily his his love was like his music first it’s here now it’s gone 😢hard not to get torn up thinking about the man
Listening today and remembering Jeff. One of the great performers of all time. This was one of many yonder shows i attended. Love that i can look back at this a remember it all. Jeff calling Umphreys the "greatest bluegrass band of all time" still gets me to laugh and smile Umphreys being another band ive grow up watching over the decades].
It’s too sad that this legend is no longer with us! What a time to be alive!
My Grama died today at 99, and I turned to Yonder because they make me happy, especially Jeff, his stage presence was like no other, I've seen them from Jax Beach to Bonnaroo to little venue in Milwaukee. Reading about Jeff's passing is rough, but I'll always remember the fun times that OG YMSB brought me.
Omg RIP Jeff. You are still loved brother ❤
Seize the day, friends. We had these times with jeff, YONDER and jAB. :-) tremendous energy.
I remember jeff wearing me out in Denver on a three-night gig during New Years. so many great shows over the years.
GODSPEED to jeff Austin!
There will never be another Jeff Austin. He is very much missed by so many. 🎶☮️🎻💖
They are just tuning and im already in tears. I fucking miss this
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Just found this. Shooting a set from the rail takes a while lot of concentration and patience which is incredibly hard to do when everyone around you is raging and ecstatic. Well done !!! And a forever many thanks. As a previous comment said , I am still not over Jeffs departure . RIP
Jeff was such an amazing influence on bluegrass and I loved his singing style and how he was so gracious to the crowd and his band members or any guest players with them. YMSB you guys gave us so many great times! It's such a pity You guys couldn't work out whatever differences you had to stay together and evolve together. It was great while it lasted! Saw you up in steamboat this year with Ben as the lead / frontman/MC at an all family event and it makes me happy to see how far you guys have come for so long!
Out of the Blue
Looking Back Over My Shoulder
Another Day
Little Lover
Just Like Old Times
Complicated
All The Time
Strophe
No Expectations >
Casualty >
Whipping Post >
Casualty
Encore:
Used To Call Me Baby
Troubled Mind
There's a No Expectations in there before Casualty too!
Best band ive ever heard live on a mountain ❤🎶
No expectations, casualty>whipping post>casualty 🤯🔥😍
These memories are great ones. The different, combined strengths made these guys the absolute best. That, and Jeff, a MF rockstar entertainer. Much thanks YMSB.
Still miss you, Jeff
How much I miss this band. Jeff what the hell were you thinking? Rest in peace bud.
He looks puffy and bloating here. What was his stunt double thinking
I miss Jeff Austin. RIP brother...
see you on yonder mtn jeff, miss you daily friend
Shine bright Jeffy. We miss you so much!
I'm standing right there between Ben and Jeff and I had lunch with them an hour before this
I had no idea this video even existed
May I shake your hand? Sir. Just razzing you.
A hug would be best
this is beautifyul man thank you for sharing
one band that I never did get to see live, missed them each time they came around. Jeff Austin will be missed.
I love you Jeff, Ben, Adam, Davie
Thank you!!
this is a beautiful tribute
thanks for the post!
Damnit Jeff. ❤️🩹
Love you forever Jeff Austin ❤️⚡️💙 NFA
Remembering Jeff today. 6/24/19
Fly high jeff
saw them about 6 or 7 times last here I went Jeff was still with them
We miss you!
Miss you jeff, talk to friends
Wow Jeff is pissed at Dave in looking back over my shoulder. Dave misses the intro and then steps on Jeff’s solo. Dave’s mic is then cut at the request at Ben. I miss these days lol
That face me made after the botched banjo intro 🤣🤣🤣 missing that man!
When? minute roughly?
@@lindaweber4119 7:05
looking back over MY shoulder...Dave couldve hit every intro/outro/solo/bridge and reprise on time and __________________________
Sorry Jeff, but you were wrong. You and these guys were the best blue grass band in the world. So much love
Fire 🔥🔥🔥 omg that whipping post! I bet the Richter scale was moved by that.
Good thing the audio sounds great and I've been listening from the next room over because the video is some of the worst neglect for the guitarist ever demonstrated. Every time I get up to watch an Adam solo, it's as if the cameraman is oblivious who is on point.
Before Yonder sucked. Miss you jeff
Jeff! Yeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaa
workin
Miss Jeff like a lost brother, see you on the flip side
Totally agree with this comment because Jeff was amazing but why in the world would you have Trump as your avatar? Trump is the antithesis of everything yonder mountain And they're loving vibe represents. That's weird
@@LovingColorado598 Trump is amazing. Best President of my lifetime, I’m 44. America was amazing under Trump. He scared the system so much the unleashed COVID to end his term. Remember when every liberal said they wouldn’t take a Trump vaccine but then immediately said you had to take the vaccine when Biden was “elected”? Dude, wake up. Please
Younger string band reminds of Robert plant
The lineup they’ve got going on now is a far cry from anything resembling this. The allure was Jeff’s energy, not his clean arpeggios and technical approach. The man bun and now the country music star are just horrendous-it’s like watching polished, cancelled spin-offs. It’s just bad
Agreed. I saw them once less than a year after Jeff left and they just sadly didn’t have any of the magic. He brought it all together. Jeff’s a legend and I didn’t realize how much he influenced my taste in bluegrass until after he was gone.
So many fond memories of Jeff coked out of his mind,playing the same runs over and over.
Umphrey’s Mcgee is the greatest bluegrass band in the world?? 😂
He smirked when he said it haha
@@DuffDingle funny haha
still are. duh
thank you for this buddy... fuck :(
They were so hot in 2011-2013
Yonder sucks without Jeff.
rip
everything sucks without Jeff.
who’s playin the harmonica, at about 25:30?????
Adam Aijala
John Mercer ty. i didnt know he played harp
Adam can play damn near anything
jeff austin
Let's focus on everybody except the guitarist while the guitarist wails on it.
So many Fond Memories of watching Jeff Coked up out of his Gourd, while playing the same Runs Over and Over again.
c'mon now, some things are better left unsaid. He has family ✌
@@bluecollar825 I feel the same, I found this comment messed up, considering.
For sure. Jeff, in my time, was one of the few bluegrass musicians Id actually get lost in. Now BMFS is taking bluegrass mainstream. Never saw that coming. First lineup of JAB was the shit. Him and Barnes made a great team imho. We used to laugh about how Jeff invented the "mandolin power stance." And yes he liked to party, hard. But I mean if you even just a casual fan of the jam band scene chances are you've been spun before. Its definitely in no way a necessity and Ive enjoyed plenty of shows with JUST bud. Improvised rock has a special ability to get the listener high off music alone, if they doing it right anyway. Not necessarily stoned but...beautiful🎶
pfffft. even taking that into consideration,, he was still the most important member of that band by light years. and still is
His energy and verve and passion still come through on recordings that were made live off on the side of the stage everyday years later. Jeff really had something special, and gave it all whenever he performed. He improvised and they had a lot of flourish and could carry a whole room full of people wherever he was going no matter if he was sober or not.
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i cant hear it
What year is this show? You can feel the tension.
2011
I believe I am most qualified to make the following statement: they were at their best when they were angry with each other and gnawing on each other's skulls.
or is that just the banjo totally out of tune while simultaneously playing the wrong notes>?
Sorry 48/49 sounds like small axe
Song a 1"1:14 sounds like small axe
57:55
That ain’t no part of nothin’.