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    Back Skip navigation Search Search with your voice Create 9+ Notifications {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"VideoObject","description":"Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.\n\n“Have you heard any of the stuff that was done by the group of myself and Sam, and Bela and Flux, and Mark O’Connor? Have you heard any of that stuff? It was back at MerleFest, there’s quite a bit of footage of us playing live. There’s tunes like Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer, were - you talk about an ensemble. And uh – I don’t know – Mark O’Connor playing that bluegrass fiddle like that was just absolutely mind-blowing. I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019)\n\n\nFor more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com\n\nFor More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:\nhttp://www.youtube.com/user/MarkOConnor\n\nhttps://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35\nhttp://www.facebook.com/markoconnorfanpage","duration":"PT356S","embedUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/embed/rVl1ibykWZU","name":"Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - \"Freeborn Man\"","thumbnailUrl":["https://i.ytimg.com/vi/rVl1ibykWZU/hqdefault.jpg"],"uploadDate":"2010-02-02T08:38:09-08:00","@id":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVl1ibykWZU","interactionStatistic":[{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"https://schema.org/WatchAction","userInteractionCount":"2407316"},{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"https://schema.org/LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"19684"}],"genre":"Music","author":"Mark O'Connor"} Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"SearchWatch laterShareCopy linkInfoShoppingTap to unmute2xIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.•Up nextLiveUpcomingCancelPlay NowYou're signed outVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.CancelConfirmMark O'ConnorSubscribeSubscribedShareInclude playlistAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later.0:010:02 / 5:55•Watch full videoLive••Scroll for details Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man" Mark O'Connor Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 19KShare 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 Show less Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! 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I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019) For more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com For More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:    / markoconnor   https://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35   / markoconnorfanpage   …...more ...more Show less Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram NaN / NaN All From the series From Mark O'Connor Tony Rice Béla Fleck Fiddle Bass 1:01:38Tony Rice All-Star Jam! 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It was back at MerleFest, there’s quite a bit of footage of us playing live. There’s tunes like Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer, were - you talk about an ensemble. And uh – I don’t know – Mark O’Connor playing that bluegrass fiddle like that was just absolutely mind-blowing. I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019)\n\n\nFor more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com\n\nFor More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:\nhttp://www.youtube.com/user/MarkOConnor\n\nhttps://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35\nhttp://www.facebook.com/markoconnorfanpage","duration":"PT356S","embedUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/embed/rVl1ibykWZU","name":"Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - \"Freeborn Man\"","thumbnailUrl":["https://i.ytimg.com/vi/rVl1ibykWZU/hqdefault.jpg"],"uploadDate":"2010-02-02T08:38:09-08:00","@id":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVl1ibykWZU","interactionStatistic":[{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"https://schema.org/WatchAction","userInteractionCount":"2407316"},{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"https://schema.org/LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"19684"}],"genre":"Music","author":"Mark O'Connor"} Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"SearchWatch laterShareCopy linkInfoShoppingTap to unmute2xIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.•Up nextLiveUpcomingCancelPlay NowYou're signed outVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. 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Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! 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I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019) For more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com For More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:    / markoconnor   https://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35   / markoconnorfanpage   …...more ...more Show less Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram NaN / NaN All From the series From Mark O'Connor Tony Rice Béla Fleck Fiddle Bass 1:01:38Tony Rice All-Star Jam! 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Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! 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I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019) For more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com For More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:    / markoconnor   https://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35   / markoconnorfanpage   …...more ...more Show less Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram NaN / NaN All From the series From Mark O'Connor Tony Rice Béla Fleck Fiddle Bass 1:01:38Tony Rice All-Star Jam! MerlefestTIPDOG68K views • 1 year ago25:32Too Many Zooz - 8 TracksFrank Climbs341K views • 10 years ago28:05Horses Sing None of It 621 Ken the Rocket Korb 5 14 16Horses Sing None of It4 views • 1 hour agoNew12:58"Green Chimneys" w/ Ashlin Parker & Ruben FoxEmmet Cohen7.9K views • 3 weeks ago8:57David Grisman Quintet featuring Mark O'Connor play on Austin City LimitsMark O'Connor341K views • 12 years ago5:45Tuba Skinny - I Need You By My SideJohn Page710 views • 2 days agoNew1:49:45Standards I (Keith Jarret, Gary Peacock, Jack Dejohnette)A Chaves588K views • 12 years ago4:53Letter from Home [Thad Jones] - New London Big BandSean Nelson Jazz Orchestra2.5K views • 2 months ago1:36:15Legends (w. Eric Clapton, Steve Gadd, Marcus Miller) - Full Concert [HD] | Live North Sea Jazz 1997North Sea Jazz Archive392K views • 9 months ago8:07Mark O'Connor Fiddle Solo at Merlefest: Midnight on the Water - Bonaparte's RetreatMark O'Connor427K views • 13 years ago1:39:48Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Montreal Jazz Festival (2018)Jazz and More950K views • 5 years ago1:03:45Sam Bush Band // ROMP 2019WKU PBS52K views • 5 years ago1:23:30Emmet Cohen Trio Live at the Blue Strawberry in St. LouisEmmet Cohen11K views • 3 years ago15:54Chuck Mangione - Children Of Sanchez (Live in Warsaw, 1995)Chuck Mangione88K views • 3 months ago8:18"Scrapple From The Apple" Stan Getz, Gary Burton, Steve Swallow, Roy Haynes. 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Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! 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I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019) For more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com For More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:    / markoconnor   https://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35   / markoconnorfanpage   …...more ...more Show less Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram NaN / NaN All From the series From Mark O'Connor Tony Rice Béla Fleck Fiddle Bass 1:01:38Tony Rice All-Star Jam! 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Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies Comments 1.4K Top comments Newest first Create clip Elixir Zone Public   Add a title (required)   0/140 – 30.0 seconds Cancel Share clip Continue clipping after ad finishes Can’t create clip while ad is playing Description Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man" 19KLikes2,407,316Views2010Feb 2 Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's. “Have you heard any of the stuff that was done by the group of myself and Sam, and Bela and Flux, and Mark O’Connor? Have you heard any of that stuff? It was back at MerleFest, there’s quite a bit of footage of us playing live. There’s tunes like Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer, were - you talk about an ensemble. And uh – I don’t know – Mark O’Connor playing that bluegrass fiddle like that was just absolutely mind-blowing. I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019) For more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com For More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:    / markoconnor   https://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35   / markoconnorfanpage   …...more ...more Show less Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram NaN / NaN All From the series From Mark O'Connor Tony Rice Béla Fleck Fiddle Bass 1:01:38Tony Rice All-Star Jam! MerlefestTIPDOG68K views • 1 year ago25:32Too Many Zooz - 8 TracksFrank Climbs341K views • 10 years ago28:05Horses Sing None of It 621 Ken the Rocket Korb 5 14 16Horses Sing None of It4 views • 1 hour agoNew12:58"Green Chimneys" w/ Ashlin Parker & Ruben FoxEmmet Cohen7.9K views • 3 weeks ago8:57David Grisman Quintet featuring Mark O'Connor play on Austin City LimitsMark O'Connor341K views • 12 years ago5:45Tuba Skinny - I Need You By My SideJohn Page710 views • 2 days agoNew1:49:45Standards I (Keith Jarret, Gary Peacock, Jack Dejohnette)A Chaves588K views • 12 years ago4:53Letter from Home [Thad Jones] - New London Big BandSean Nelson Jazz Orchestra2.5K views • 2 months ago1:36:15Legends (w. Eric Clapton, Steve Gadd, Marcus Miller) - Full Concert [HD] | Live North Sea Jazz 1997North Sea Jazz Archive392K views • 9 months ago8:07Mark O'Connor Fiddle Solo at Merlefest: Midnight on the Water - Bonaparte's RetreatMark O'Connor427K views • 13 years ago1:39:48Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Montreal Jazz Festival (2018)Jazz and More950K views • 5 years ago1:03:45Sam Bush Band // ROMP 2019WKU PBS52K views • 5 years ago1:23:30Emmet Cohen Trio Live at the Blue Strawberry in St. LouisEmmet Cohen11K views • 3 years ago15:54Chuck Mangione - Children Of Sanchez (Live in Warsaw, 1995)Chuck Mangione88K views • 3 months ago8:18"Scrapple From The Apple" Stan Getz, Gary Burton, Steve Swallow, Roy Haynes. (1966)Sno Glider171K views • 11 years ago6:12DOC WATSON, TONY RICE, DAN CRARY, STEVE KAUFMAN & JACK LAWRENCE - Black Mountain RagGtrWorkShp119K views • 4 months ago6:57TOKYO GROOVE JYOSHI『Rise Up』Blues Alley Japan640K views • 2 years ago20:01Nickel Creek: NPR Music Tiny Desk ConcertNPR Music5.5M views • 10 years ago24:262SAXY - 7 Train #2saxy2SAXY477K views • 5 years ago7:41Best "Boil 'em Cabbage Down" ever! - Mark O'Connor/Wynton MarsalisMark O'Connor830K views • 14 years ago Show more Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man" Mark O'Connor Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 19KShare 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 Show less Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man" Mark O'Connor Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 19KShare 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 Show less Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man" Mark O'Connor Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 19KShare 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 Show less Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man" Mark O'Connor Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 19KShare 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 Show less Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man" Mark O'Connor Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 19KShare 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 Show less Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. 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Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 Show less Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 Show less Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 2.4M views 15 years ago 2.4M views 15 years ago 2.4M views 15 years ago 2,407,316 views • Feb 2, 2010 Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more ...more Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram Show less Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's.  …...more Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's. Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's. Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's. Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's. … ...more ...more Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man"2,407,316 views2.4M viewsFeb 2, 201019KShareDownload Download ClipSave 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Add a comment... 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first 1,417 Comments 1,417 Comments 1,417 Comments 1,417 Comments Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Sort comments Sort by Top comments Newest first Sort by Top comments Newest first Sort by Sort by Sort by Add a comment... Add a comment... Add a comment... Add a comment... @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 142 Dislike Reply @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood @JimDavidson-FingerpickinGood 1 year ago 1 year ago I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Show less Read more I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. I don't remember how long I've been watching this video, but it's been years. Doesn't get any better than this. Like 142 Dislike Reply Like 142 Dislike Reply Like Like 142 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies 6 replies @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Like 11 Dislike Reply @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago @attechoutdoors5893 @attechoutdoors5893 @attechoutdoors5893 1 year ago 1 year ago Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Show less Read more Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Amazing work by the greatest musicians….Great Jamming session……!Tony Rice was my favorite guitar player….. Like 11 Dislike Reply Like 11 Dislike Reply Like Like 11 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Like 34 Dislike Reply @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) @codyeynon8467 @codyeynon8467 @codyeynon8467 1 year ago (edited) 1 year ago (edited) Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Show less Read more Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Every time I hear anyone else perform this song, I think about this version. Not to determine if it is "better" or "worse" than this version but because this one is just so memorable and so very excellent. You will look far and wide before you see this much pure talent on one stage again. Like 34 Dislike Reply Like 34 Dislike Reply Like Like 34 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago @aaronwilhelm7796 @aaronwilhelm7796 @aaronwilhelm7796 5 years ago 5 years ago I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Show less Read more I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. I have been watching this video for 8 years. That this is the best expression of Bluegrass doesn’t do justice to the musicians. What’s happening on this stage is perhaps the best expression of American musical creativity ever witnessed. Five masters who came together for one song, clearly didn’t rehearse, and put out something truly spectacular. The stars really aligned for this one and I consider myself truly grateful for having been alive to witness and enjoy it. Read more Read more Like 502 Dislike Reply Like 502 Dislike Reply Like Like 502 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies 22 replies @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @ender26 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more Like 18 Dislike Reply @ender26 2 years ago @ender26 2 years ago @ender26 @ender26 @ender26 2 years ago 2 years ago As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Show less Read more As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. As good as it gets. Everyone a legend, a master of their instruments. Could die a happy man in that audience. Like 18 Dislike Reply Like 18 Dislike Reply Like Like 18 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more Like 511 Dislike Reply @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago @cheeseheadfiddle @cheeseheadfiddle @cheeseheadfiddle 7 years ago 7 years ago The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Show less Read more The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. The amazing thing about Tony Rice is that he is playing all that amazing stuff, but he just looks like he's reading the newspaper while the coffee is brewing. No big deeal. Like 511 Dislike Reply Like 511 Dislike Reply Like Like 511 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies 26 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply @nancejo 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more Like 85 Dislike Reply @nancejo 13 years ago @nancejo 13 years ago @nancejo @nancejo @nancejo 13 years ago 13 years ago I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Show less Read more I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. I love this song. When I was homeless for a short while and was living in my van I sang this song to myself to life my spirits. I was trying to emphsize the freedom I was enjoying instead of the deprivation. Like 85 Dislike Reply Like 85 Dislike Reply Like Like 85 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies 3 replies @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @jesselp50 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more Like 17 Dislike Reply @jesselp50 8 months ago @jesselp50 8 months ago @jesselp50 @jesselp50 @jesselp50 8 months ago 8 months ago This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Show less Read more This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time This is the greatest group of bluegrass pickers of all time Like 17 Dislike Reply Like 17 Dislike Reply Like Like 17 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Like 39 Dislike Reply @folkrock4u 3 years ago @folkrock4u 3 years ago @folkrock4u @folkrock4u @folkrock4u 3 years ago 3 years ago Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Show less Read more Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Greatest improvised fiddle solo of all time. Like 39 Dislike Reply Like 39 Dislike Reply Like Like 39 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more Like 33 Dislike Reply @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago @robertcharvetto1295 @robertcharvetto1295 @robertcharvetto1295 1 year ago 1 year ago I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Show less Read more I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. I'm British, but I absolutely love Bluegrass. Can music get any better than this. Like 33 Dislike Reply Like 33 Dislike Reply Like Like 33 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Like 21 Dislike Reply @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago @andrewwinters8467 @andrewwinters8467 @andrewwinters8467 4 years ago 4 years ago Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Show less Read more Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Jazz is the great American music and so is bluegrass. This is IT at its best. RIP Tony Rice, you were the greatest guy to play a Martin guitar... Like 21 Dislike Reply Like 21 Dislike Reply Like Like 21 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Like 40 Dislike Reply @Daves_not_here 4 years ago @Daves_not_here 4 years ago @Daves_not_here @Daves_not_here @Daves_not_here 4 years ago 4 years ago Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Show less Read more Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. Damn, son.....one HELL of a guitar master. Like 40 Dislike Reply Like 40 Dislike Reply Like Like 40 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Like 69 Dislike Reply @XenoZSnake 4 years ago @XenoZSnake 4 years ago @XenoZSnake @XenoZSnake @XenoZSnake 4 years ago 4 years ago Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Show less Read more Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Anyone else just randomly come across this song and had their mind blown on how good it is? Like 69 Dislike Reply Like 69 Dislike Reply Like Like 69 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies 4 replies @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago @Jwalmsley23 @Jwalmsley23 @Jwalmsley23 9 months ago 9 months ago The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Show less Read more The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. The ending of Tony’s solo into the slide solo is something we have been graced to listen to. My god man what a time to be alive. The fact we can listen to this and the fact people were put on this earth to create it. A blessing so many don’t even know about. I’m 28 and considered an old soul with music but my god how couldn’t you be when you have grown up listening to stuff like this. Absolute perfection. Like 5 Dislike Reply Like 5 Dislike Reply Like Like 5 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Like 513 Dislike Reply @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago @859mothertruckers5 @859mothertruckers5 @859mothertruckers5 8 years ago 8 years ago Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Show less Read more Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Ladies and Gentlemen some of the greatest Bluegrass musicians of all time. Like 513 Dislike Reply Like 513 Dislike Reply Like Like 513 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies 19 replies @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @jordanbyates 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more Like 13 Dislike Reply @jordanbyates 4 years ago @jordanbyates 4 years ago @jordanbyates @jordanbyates @jordanbyates 4 years ago 4 years ago I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Show less Read more I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! I’ve been watching this for 11 years and it gets better every damn time. SON!! Like 13 Dislike Reply Like 13 Dislike Reply Like Like 13 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more Like 5 Dislike Reply @daninthout8308 5 months ago @daninthout8308 5 months ago @daninthout8308 @daninthout8308 @daninthout8308 5 months ago 5 months ago I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Show less Read more I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. I had the pleasure of meeting Doc Watson in 1964 in Columbus Ohio. I'm so glad Billy is keeping the genre alive. Like 5 Dislike Reply Like 5 Dislike Reply Like Like 5 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Like 55 Dislike Reply @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) @alphacentauri8083 @alphacentauri8083 @alphacentauri8083 4 years ago (edited) 4 years ago (edited) Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Show less Read more Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Tony Rice is to Bluegrass what Jimi Hendrix is to rock guitar, Wes Montgomery to Jazz, Andres Segovia to classical guitar, and Django Reinhardt to gypsy jazz. We're not just talking about a phenomenal guitarist with an impressive skill set in his arsenal, but Tony Rice was innovative and elevated Bluegrass guitar to the world stage....R.I.P. Like 55 Dislike Reply Like 55 Dislike Reply Like Like 55 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply 1 reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more Like 4 Dislike Reply @kensternberg3780 1 year ago @kensternberg3780 1 year ago @kensternberg3780 @kensternberg3780 @kensternberg3780 1 year ago 1 year ago As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Show less Read more As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing As far as versions of this song go, it simply doesn’t get any better than this one. Bluegrass of the very highest order. And oh, that fiddle playing Like 4 Dislike Reply Like 4 Dislike Reply Like Like 4 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Like 19 Dislike Reply @humanojoven93 1 year ago @humanojoven93 1 year ago @humanojoven93 @humanojoven93 @humanojoven93 1 year ago 1 year ago Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Show less Read more Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Im from Spain, Sevilla (South of Spain, Flamenco's Land) We have a lot century os history of roots music BUT I dont know when I listen the folk USA music some inside very deep in me Smash all myself The violin the most, thats chords bring me happyness, nostalgic I dont know how explain y my limited English I meet Tony Rice with the song Church Street Blues, and I was think WHAT A TALENTED MAN, how he can play like this the guitar???? And searching for him, and meet the Tony Rice Rice Unit AND BOOOM!!!!! My mind was burned All this mans are greateast musicians and play like magicians INCREDIBLE Now im a Free an soul man thanks for their music Thanks for this kind of music that shakes me all the senses Before say Goodbye I always think if anybody do the Biopic of the life of Tony Rice maybe can be Edward Norton?? Seem for me similar faces CHEERS FROM SEVILLA SPAIN!! Like 19 Dislike Reply Like 19 Dislike Reply Like Like 19 Dislike Dislike Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies 2 replies Comments 1.4K Top comments Newest first Create clip Elixir Zone Public   Add a title (required)   0/140 – 30.0 seconds Cancel Share clip Continue clipping after ad finishes Can’t create clip while ad is playing Description Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush - "Freeborn Man" 19KLikes2,407,316Views2010Feb 2 Mark O'Connor violin, Tony Rice guitar, Jerry Douglas dobro, Sam Bush mandolin, Mark Schatz bass and Bela Fleck banjo. Merlefest early 1990's. “Have you heard any of the stuff that was done by the group of myself and Sam, and Bela and Flux, and Mark O’Connor? Have you heard any of that stuff? It was back at MerleFest, there’s quite a bit of footage of us playing live. There’s tunes like Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer, were - you talk about an ensemble. And uh – I don’t know – Mark O’Connor playing that bluegrass fiddle like that was just absolutely mind-blowing. I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019) For more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com For More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:    / markoconnor   https://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35   / markoconnorfanpage   …...more ...more Show less Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram NaN / NaN All From the series From Mark O'Connor Tony Rice Béla Fleck Fiddle Bass 1:01:38Tony Rice All-Star Jam! 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Merlefest early 1990's. “Have you heard any of the stuff that was done by the group of myself and Sam, and Bela and Flux, and Mark O’Connor? Have you heard any of that stuff? It was back at MerleFest, there’s quite a bit of footage of us playing live. There’s tunes like Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer, were - you talk about an ensemble. And uh – I don’t know – Mark O’Connor playing that bluegrass fiddle like that was just absolutely mind-blowing. I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019) For more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com For More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:    / markoconnor   https://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35   / markoconnorfanpage   …...more ...more Show less Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram NaN / NaN All From the series From Mark O'Connor Tony Rice Béla Fleck Fiddle Bass 1:01:38Tony Rice All-Star Jam! 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Merlefest early 1990's. “Have you heard any of the stuff that was done by the group of myself and Sam, and Bela and Flux, and Mark O’Connor? Have you heard any of that stuff? It was back at MerleFest, there’s quite a bit of footage of us playing live. There’s tunes like Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer, were - you talk about an ensemble. And uh – I don’t know – Mark O’Connor playing that bluegrass fiddle like that was just absolutely mind-blowing. I’ll go and get on my computer and listen to that stuff and listen to him paying the solos in Freeborn Man and Nine Pound Hammer – listen to Jerry Douglas’s solos and I think Jesus, this is just amazing shit.” –Tony Rice (taken from “A Conversation with Tony Rice directed by Jan Johansson, in 2019) For more information on Mark O'Connor, String Camps, The O'Connor Method, ensembles, repertoire, sheet music and more, please visit http://www.markoconnor.com For More YouTubes of Mark O'Connor's music:    / markoconnor   https://twitter.com/#!/markoconnor35   / markoconnorfanpage   …...more ...more Show less Shorts remixing this video Went To Visit An Old Friend Today . #harleydavidson #ultraclassic #motorcycle #windtherapy1.9K viewsDouble ingot Alley Agate Swirl640 viewsGetting ready for beans 🌱👍🏻✅ #plant25 #allischalmers #farming #familyfarm #farmequipment1K viewssubscribe to the Youtube channel of ''@trinita Omar 6636279 viewsabonnee vous à là chaîne Youtube de''trinita Omar Merci ''28 views Mark O'Connor 71.9K subscribers Videos About VideosAboutFacebookTwitterInstagram All From the series From Mark O'Connor Tony Rice Béla Fleck Fiddle Bass 1:01:38Tony Rice All-Star Jam! 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