Damn! It doesn't get any better than that! Is that bass player laying down a
groove or what??? Impossible to sit still while that's going on. The only
thing that could improve on that would be Jethro sitting in on the mando!

Bill in Nashville

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 10:19 PM, erik berry <eberr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Agreed, very good. And I feel surprised to see a pickup on that fiddle
> back in '58. It got an out-lout "huh" when I first saw it.
>
> erik
>
> On Jan 8, 10:15 pm, Topher Gayle <surfns...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Oh, what a great link! Thanks! You made my evening with that one.
> >
> > Topher
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Mark Seale <mark.se...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > To get back to the lighter notes... speaking of Ella and a true all
> star
> > > band:
> >
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgQ3KOZHKGo
> >
> > > M
> >
> > > On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 9:12 AM, mistertaterbug <
> taterbugmu...@gmail.com>
>  > > wrote:
> >
> > >> Hey Dennis,
> > >> This is one of those times when you oughta take a deep breath before
> > >> you hit the "send" button. We're not talking about levels of talent or
> > >> a person's ability to play or not. Mostly the home folks are bragging
> > >> on the local boy, others are acknowledging their talent but are not
> > >> moved by the performance, others are talking about siblings who can
> > >> tear it up, so on and so forth on this rambling topic. If jealousy or
> > >> envy enters into this, then count me in too. I'm envious of their
> > >> accomplishments at such an early age and all the opportunities that
> > >> await them down the road, not in what they play because I play the
> > >> style I want to play. I actually LIKE bluegrass and oldtime and pretty
> > >> much have no tolerance for jazz. It's not that I couldn't play it if
> > >> that was what I was into. It's that I don't want to play it, don't
> > >> want to learn anything about it because it doesn't speak to me(unless
> > >> Ella Fitzgerald is singing it). I've seen/heard a number of
> > >> bluegrassers who, once they learn how to play at a certain level,
> > >> decide they are jazz players. This has been covered before. I'd rather
> > >> be a great bluegrasser than a crappy jazz player, or vice versa.
> >
> > >> Hey, I'm one of those guys who pissed away a lot of time and energy
> > >> when I was a kid out rambling around, partly not having direction,
> > >> partly trying to overcome my Dad's condemnation for me not being "like
> > >> everybody else"(apparently having a mandolin player in the house was
> > >> an embarrassment), partly out drinking and drugging and whatnot to
> > >> forget it, and partly because I just liked being out rambling around
> > >> and
> > >> letting my mind run. So, fire off a few rounds in my direction too.
> > >> There's more involved in your response to Brian's comment than
> > >> meets the eye. You and I have had a conversation about this. I know
> > >> you have very strong feelings regarding some of the points you brought
> > >> up.
> >
> > >> Brian has plenty of talent. So do you. What have you been doing with
> > >> yours lately? I don't get the weekly visit from you anymore. Oh, and
> > >> please stop attaching all the spay and neuter messages to your
> > >> messages here. We get it.
> >
> > >> Simmer down, Otis.
> > >> Taterbug
> >
> > >> On Jan 5, 1:09 pm, Dennis Fehling <denpamc...@msn.com> wrote:
> > >> > it's just jealous plain and simple........they do knwo how to pla
> and
> > >> > express themselves in their own way, that's why music is a from of
> personal
> > >> > expression.  I'm sure Brian that you were influenced by someone and
> have
> > >> > some residual effects from your5  exposure to them unless you are
> the person
> > >> > who created music to begin with.  Be happy that these kids are doing
> > >> > whatthey are doing what they are doing and not being out in the
> streets
> > >> > doing drugs, raping, or other wise getting into trouble.  And stop
> bheing
> > >> > jealous of the talent they have which you will never possess.
> >
> > >> > Dennis.
> >
> > >> >www.friendsforlifedogtraining.com
> >
> > >> > When will the madness stop.  Spay and Neuter your pets
> >
> > >> >  EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOOD
> > >> > Join me
> >
> > >> > Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 08:48:27 -0800
> > >> > From: email_t...@yahoo.com
> > >> > Subject: Re: Old Daingerfield
> > >> > To: taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
> >
> > >> > Seems pretty harsh to suggest these guys don't know how to play just
> > >> > because their music doesn't move you.  I'm not particularly moved by
> this
> > >> > performance either, other to notice that both of these guys have
> chops way
> > >> > beyond what I can ever hope for, but I mean hey they may have really
> gotten
> > >> > to somebody and sparked something that music hasn't ever hit before.
> >
> > >> > From: Dasspunk <dassp...@gmail.com>
> > >> > To: Taterbugmando <taterbugmando@googlegroups.com>
> > >> > Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 8:34:56 AM
> > >> > Subject: Re: Old Daingerfield
> >
> > >> > Agreed.
> >
> > >> > I usually look the other way when talented kids use a good tune as a
> > >> > springboard to launch a flurry of self gratifying notes without
> regard
> > >> > for their need or appropriateness within the tune. It's an extremely
> > >> > common phenomenon that I call this --pardon the term-- musical
> > >> > masturbation. I look the other way because they're kids after all
> and
> > >> > it often takes a bit of age to go from being *able* to play really
> > >> > well, to actually knowing *how* to play.
> >
> > >> > Unfortunately, I could probably guess who some of their teachers
> have
> > >> > been and some, though they've not been kids for 30-40+ years,
> condone
> > >> > and practice musical masturbation regularly.
> >
> > >> > I don't mean to pick on the kids but I would like to see this cycle
> > >> > discontinued. The truth is I'm selfishly desperate for it to change
> > >> > because I want to hear some new, truly great music and settling for
> > >> > circus antics and musical masturbation is robbing me of the chance.
> I
> > >> > would challenge these immensely talented kids to dig deeper and
> really
> > >> > learn how to play.
> >
> > >> > Brian
> >
> > >> > On Jan 3, 6:49 pm, Mark Seale <mark.se...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >> > > No doubt all great players.  But, if I walked into the room while
> > >> > > Joliff was
> > >> > > playing the first tune on this clip, I would not have known it was
> > >> > > Mississippi Waltz, and I play the tune!  And on Old Daingerfield
> with
> > >> > > Alex,
> > >> > > again really done well, but why the need to separate the 3rd part?
> > >> > >  Because
> > >> > > you can agree to do it?  It didn't add anything to what is a great
> > >> > > tune.  I
> > >> > > enjoyed a lot of the tune development within the tune, but to me
> it
> > >> > > just got
> > >> > > disjointed by creating that space.  But, that's just me... :)
> >
> > >> > > Mark
> >
> > >> > > On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Trey Young <email_t...@yahoo.com
> >
> > >> > > wrote:
> > >> > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwALaWvTWKQ
> >
> > >> > > > here is one such clip
> >
> > >> > > >  ------------------------------
> > >> > > > *From:* Trey Young <email_t...@yahoo.com>
> > >> > > > *To:* taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
> > >> > > > *Sent:* Sun, January 3, 2010 11:50:57 AM
> > >> > > > *Subject:* Re: Old Daingerfield
> >
> > >> > > >  there are some good clips of Jake Joliff playing with John
> McGann
> > >> > > > on the
> > >> > > > youtube...
> >
> > >> > > >  ------------------------------
> > >> > > > *From:* "mandoho...@comcast.net" <mandoho...@comcast.net>
> > >> > > > *To:* taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
> > >> > > > *Sent:* Sun, January 3, 2010 11:33:27 AM
> > >> > > > *Subject:* Re: Old Daingerfield
> >
> > >> > > > Jake Jolliff is the mandolin player, he is from Newberg, Oregon.
> > >> > > >  Jake is a
> > >> > > > Junior at Berklee, lives now in Boston.
> > >> > > > He plays in "Joy Kills Sorrow" with bunch of young musical
> > >> > > > terrorists, all
> > >> > > > very good, but the language is not
> > >> > > > familiar to me.  I know, I'm old.  Alex is a junior in high
> school
> > >> > > > from
> > >> > > > Corvalis, Oregon.  The poor kid doesn't even have a band
> > >> > > > of his own, has to be content to play with Grisman and just
> finished
> > >> > > > a
> > >> > > > nation-wide tour with the Jerry Douglas band'  I just
> > >> > > > hope he finds some success before he gets out of high school.
> >
> > >> > > >  Clyde Clevenger
> > >> > > > Just My Opinion, But It's Right
> > >> > > > Salem, Oregon
> > >> > > > Old Circle <http://www.myspace.com/oldcircle>
> >
> > >> > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > >> > > > From: "Terry Harvey" <terwaha...@gmail.com>
> > >> > > > To: taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
> > >> > > > Sent: Sunday, January 3, 2010 7:53:39 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada
> > >> > > > Pacific
> > >> > > > Subject: Re: Old Daingerfield
> >
> > >> > > > We just saw Alex H. (the fiddler) with the David Grisman Quintet
> @
> > >> > > > The
> > >> > > > Freight & Salvage in Beserkely on Dec 26th.
> > >> > > > That kid can bow a fiddle!!  Who's the mando wunderkind?
> >
> > >> > > > On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 6:27 AM, Bill Burnette <
> bburne...@gmail.com>
> > >> > > > wrote:
> >
> > >> > > >> Very impressive.
> >
> > >> > > >> Bill in Nashville
> >
> > >> > > >>   On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 4:30 AM, <mandoho...@comcast.net>
> wrote:
> >
> > >> > > >>>  This ain't exactly like Tater or Bill would have played this,
> but
> > >> > > >>> it
> > >> > > >>> was fun to see tonight.
> >
> > >> > > >>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMK3QI4VHg
> >
> > >> > > >>>  Clyde Clevenger
> > >> > > >>> Just My Opinion, But It's Right
> > >> > > >>> Salem, Oregon
> > >> > > >>> Old Circle <http://www.myspace.com/oldcircle>
> >
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