watched most by me...
New found favorite.Rickie Simpkins playing mandolin style fiddle..
watched most by me...
New found favorite.Rickie Simpkins playing mandolin style fiddle..
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Jimmy Ryan... very nice!
Another one that slays me every time. Greg Clarke playing Chinkapin.
Mando content: Fred Tackett played mandolin in a later version of this band.
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Clark Beavans
Hmm, wonder what I did wrong?
Maybe this will work better.
Mando content: Sam Bush says he'd like to pick with EC sometime.
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Clark Beavans
Great cover and incredible solo by Sam here...
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Strength In Numbers. Mostly for the full Blue Men of the Sahara, beginning at the 2:40 mark. Talk about building to a crescendo. Yipes.
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This one's a little out of left field, but good, especially if you like Star Wars.
Eastman 605, Strad-o-lin, and Kentucky 300e mandolins.
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A little Jesse Brock for ya. I think he is just tremendous, just listen to his breaks!
And one more, another great video!
What's interesting about that Fincastle 1965 is the cluster of mics on centerstage, some presumably going to tape decks down below.
One great classic and all time favorite of mine:
And I like this a lot:
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And here´s one with some mandolin content again:
Thanks a lot Lee and James P - you posted what I was gonna! But I guess that's good - now I know I'm not alone wih my druthers.
Here's a live version of that Katzejammer tune. Thunderation, that's a lot of energy! I love when the drummer makes the bass player crack up and lose her place.
Here you go Andrew - click on the red youtube button and paste the script inside the popup ... that's how ...
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Well, these are my all time favorites. I just love the video for "playing for change".
Here is an example, but make sure to check them all out.
"When I heard what Socrates had done on the lyre, I wished indeed even [I had done] that...but certainly I labored hard in letters!" - Cicero, "Cato the Elder on Old Age"
Weber Gallatin Mahogany F
19th Century Ferrari(?) Bowlback
Early 20th Century British Mandoline-Banjo & Deering Goodtime Tenor
1960s Harmony Baritone Ukelele
The Magic Fluke Flea Soprano Ukelele (in 5ths!)
1910 German Stradivarius 1717 copy, unknown maker
1890(?) German Stradivarius 1725 copy, G.A. Pfreztschner, maker
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Today this is my favourite youtube clip - and it's by a cafe member no less! Fluxman a.k.a Ben Bosco...brilliant stuff!
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Jeez - The Fugs - I just got CDs of their first two albums along with The Holy Modal Rounders. As far as I'm concerned it is impossible to completely understand the 60s without these loons and free speech advocates. The Fugs' first album is possibly the loosest, lamest recording ever on a major record label. But what they lacked in musical ability they more than made up for in verve and lyrical zazz. Their first recording session was just the three main Fugs and Stampfel and Weber; Stampfel quit before the second session and they added bass and drums and electric guitar, thus adding to the inconsistency of this album. The Holy Modal Rounders' first album was recorded before The Beatles played the Ed Sullivan Show. I had not previously known they went back that far. I love liner notes; can you tell?
Anyway, thanks for posting that, catmandu2. What a trip! Here's a trailer for a HMR documentary. I believe Stampfel plays mandolin some too. There's a bit on The Fugs' additional studio material, and also right at the start of this trailer. Fascinatin' stuff!
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Some CBOM favorites o' mine:
If I call my guitar my "axe," does that mean my mandolin is my hatchet?
Breedlove Quartz KF
Kit Built Oval Hole
Martin 000M
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Sorry guys - i simply had to do this .Tony Furtado playing a beautiful tune "Hartford", on Banjo.It's a lovely tune to pick on Mandolin as well,
Ivan
Weber F-5 'Fern'.
Lebeda F-5 "Special".
Stelling Bellflower BANJO
Tokai - 'Tele-alike'.
Ellis DeLuxe "A" style.
from keith johnson ("guitarmandoguy"):
Well, I suppose this does satisfy the rather vaguely defined parameters of this thread ... ...
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As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't get much better than this - the day music changed forever. I'm thrilled that youtube exists because revisiting this experience is now possible. They still seem otherworldly, like superintelligent beings from another galaxy appearing here to show us how to do what we earthlings had never dreamed was possible. Here are all four songs in order from their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show February 9, 1964:
You can see plenty more Beatles at youtube, of course. Also, if you go here you will enter a world in which you can see these four songs in a continuous 12:43 clip. You can also see their Ed Sullivan appearances from the following two weeks, their concert at Shea Stadium in 1965, their last concert from the roof of the Apple offices 1/30/1969, "Yellow Submarine" in its entirety, and much, much more.
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