"Meet Me In The Morning" | Bob Dylan | AJ Lee & Blue Summit
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- čas přidán 19. 10. 2023
- AJ Lee & Blue Summit
www.bluesummitmusic.com
Center for the Arts
Grass Valley, CA
10.12.23
AJ Lee, | Lead vocals & mandolin
Scott Gates | guitar
Sullivan Tuttle | guitar
Morgan Blaney | bass
Jan Purat | fiddle
Videography:
Michael West
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I’ll be 70 in October and I love what I hear . PUT A BLANKET ON MY BED!!!!
Great find! Thanks for getting me back to REAL music!
I don't know why the algorithm pushed this to me, but I'm really glad they did - great version of this Dylan deep cut. Props to all involved!
God Bless the algorithm
@@lochdhud 👍
Every Bob Dylan cover I've heard from Blue Summit has been GREAT. Damn fine job, folks!
AJ Lee is loaded with talent!
Mandolin with a crying wahwah pedal? Fiddle with distortion? Funky bass solo? What has happened to Blue Summit? I LOVE it!!
Just need a jazz drummer. I 🙋♂️ volunteer. 🎉
Geniuses. Musical geniuses, I say.
@@lawrencevandenberg7725 and/or a Hammond B3
@@secretsofproductmanagement bob's idea of the main ingredient, enh? There goes the quick swing onto the rolling box car, though...& the roadie & the stage mgr are a little piqued. (Hey! Don't pique it, it'll never heal!) 😄
Love this
Best Meet me in the Morning cover I’ve ever heard. It’s been on repeat for a couple days and still bringing it.
Hadn't heard Sully sing much before now...He's really inhis element here. This band is really something wonderful, and they give me a lot of hope for the future of music.
Sully only sings songs which suit his voice, i.e. those that can be sung in a lower register. It's a good choice because he sounds good with those songs. On top of that, he's a heck of a guitar picker.
Great voice, great band, wha on the mandolin, and some fuzzed up Fiddle ? Sign me up !!!
I love it when i hear the 'trilling ' of the Mandolin . A good old fashioned ' bluegrass' trick !
OMG this has to be a whole other level of musical genius - as individuals for sure but the experience of them playing off each other is such a joy. Best version of this tune that I've heard - thank you guys
Yes!!!!! Indeed!!!!😊
Risky cover but well done. Risky because Dylan’s performance is so incredible in the way he hides ghd words. I really liked this version. The band is excellent. Good work and thank you
Sully really nailed that one.
Mind candy!
they owned it. great cover. Smokin', slow burn with just the right essence of dylan
Great song I came here for AJ, I stayed to hear the song after the fine picking I heard! Love it! ❤️
Hallelujah for the algorithm!
I was looking for an interpretation of this Dylan tune I love so much. But I don’t find some who please me, only Freddie King because of the blues, but I was lookin for something else…And as I was going to let ot, the algorithm offre me this jewel ✨✨✨✨
Oh God, this is good!
Nice to see Bedell guitars getting some exposure. Underrated brand.
Great job Sully.
Not sure how I got here but who cares, wow that was awesome.
Thanks universe just when I needed you
Same feeling for me in this night
Great version!!!
Mon dieu que c'est beau... quelle version... interprétation ... talents, sons, folies... tout y est ... bob aussi...of course... dire que c'est juste un blues... il devient anthologie...gratitude
This is one of those covers that equal the original. Fantastic!
THAT, was amazing!!!
Super!! I'm sure Bob woukd be happy with this interpretation!!
Love it! That’s was great👍🏻
Awesome!!!!❤
Wow never heard them... But so nice. Thanx for sharing
Great treatment of an all time favorite dylan tune,wah wah well done folks!
Epically brilliant. Musical joy.
Appropriate song for the times, well done,,,,,I heard those bells a ringing waters high
Never heard this one before! Fantastic!
NICE!!!!!!!
👌🏽I Love it Summit, 🌺in 10 dimensions. 🌎Bring it , like-a dat.
This cover is so spot on.. you managed to elavate the song with your rendition, bravo!
Thanks for sharing this!
-- They also did a great cover of it a couple of years ago. It's on CZcams.
Another great find....I love this version!
Demonstrating once again: Scott Gates fits in everything this band does. 👌
Best thing I've heard in along while, Great cover.
Awesome cover…loves the bluesy sound.
Tasty! Bluegrass is a beautiful genre and these musicians are really sensitive to each other abs the tune. Respect!
Great playing from everyone!
👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 Bravo! Bravo!
This is impressive. The arrangement is well done. Good string band stuff.
I dig that sound!
Bob would be proud.
Good stuff . great job . loved it
Fantastic rendition of a classic. Bravo!
Ok this is pretty dope!
Sullivan Tuttle channeling 1980s Dylan like he lives there. And the whole band is bringing it at the top of their game. Racked for repeat cause once ain't enough. Love it! Lyrics below.
Meet me in the morning, 56th and Wabasha
Meet me in the morning, 56th and Wabasha
Honey, we could be in Kansas
By time the snow begins to thaw
They say the darkest hour is right before the dawn
They say the darkest hour is right before the dawn
Honey, you wouldn't know it by me
Every day's been darkness since you been gone
Little rooster crowin', there must be something on his mind
Little rooster crowin', there must be something on his mind
Well, I feel just like that rooster
Honey, you treat me so unkind
Well, I struggled through barbed wire
Felt the hail fall from above
Well, I struggled through barbed wire
Felt the hail fall from above
Well, you know, I even outrun the hound dogs
Honey, you know I've earned your love
Look at the sun sinkin' like a ship
Look at the sun sinkin' like a ship
Ain't that just like my heart, babe
When you kissed my lips?
They are playing in Portland, Maine, in March, I can't wait to see them!
Cool, a wah pedal on a mandolin.
Love it! But reallu love the bass player!
Wow, great job on a great song. You guys sound awesome!
Great band! Wow ❤Appreciation and support from Bonoki Music 😍
Shreddin' that Blueridge
This is just brilliant.
Great cover
Nice jam. Unique.
Semper Fi
Gracias a todos ❤
Buena música...🙃
i enjoyed it.
Sully!!
The Ian Curtis of Dylan`s world :):)
Love it. Memories of searching for 56th and Wabasha. Haven’t found it yet.
It’s (Highway) 56 & Wabasha (Street) in St Paul.
@@geoffoconnor3487 thank you!
where is that? I still can’t find it. I lived there many years. David Zimmerman (Dylan’s brother) had his office in the same building I lived in. I could see the gold “blood on the tracks” framed album on the wall through the window. I never had the nerve to walk in and talk to him. I know he was involved in making that record.
I’m guessing this would have to be down in South St Paul near I 494, not far from the old stock yards?
@@davidpeightal4918 Hi David, I have never been to Minnesota (yet); I am Australian. It is a bit confusing, because routes and numbers of the highways have changed a few times over the years. But I think the intersection is south of the river where Wabasha Street crosses Robert Street, which is now State Hwy 3 and US 952A.
Bob and David had a large country house together in the highlands of Scotland, which they recently sold.
@@geoffoconnor3487 it is hilarious to me that it takes someone from Australia to solve this mystery for me! I know that intersection of Robert and Wabasha and this makes that song even more vivid for me. There is some really great Mexican food all within a block or two of there. I have driven it in a car, a semi truck, rode bike through it and walked through it. That side of the river is called South St Paul.
@@davidpeightal4918 I'll come and take a look when the weather is warmer. It will reach 38 ⁰C (to 100.4⁰F) today in Adelaide, which is normal for January.
That fiddle and mandolin are perfect instruments on this song. Very well arranged and performed. Thanks for sharing. Great music!
Dylan himself could do it no better, if as well
Nice tribute. Great voice and guitar.
I have to say, I like it better than the original. Excellent interpretation, guys, well played!
That’s Morgan on the bass! She’s from Buffalo Wyoming.
Nice one !
Yeah... ☝️😎
Don't let Sully's expressionless face fool you, but listen to his guitar that says it all! And give credit too to the wonderful Jan. Who is the new gal? All great!
Groovy Baby 10-4 {NICE }
For some reason unbeknownst, Robert Shaw has been all over my feed lately. Imagine my surprise when somebody in a cover of an old Dylan song starts singing about "56 and Robert Shaw."
I'm not going to watch _Jaws,_ you can't make me!!!
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Honest question , from someone new to this kind of music, but loving it. Is it not a lot like Jazz ?
Hot!
Get er done🫡😢
Excellent! What kind of strings is Sully on here? Sounds like nylon. The FX on the fiddle are awesome.
I saw Scott when he courted Maude in Harold and Maude.
*_faark!!!....HOLY SHITE!!!_*
Great sound !
56 & wahbashah (sp)
before the dawn
since
Rooster's mind
Honey, unkind
Barbed wire
Struggle
Hound dogs
Love
Sun
Ship
Heart
Baby
Lips!
AJ met some mushroom enthusiasts
Welll I dunno.
A song that reached down into my musical innards all those years ago, and wouldn't let go, all because of its most powerful signature sound - that holy pedal steel guitar (that has been so surgically removed here) almost as if's religiosity couldn't stand the powder test after all.
This must makes me just want to just hunt down that original like a good old hound dawg and chew on those pedals for awhile.
Where's Bob Dylan?
Great song. Great cover. Poor singer might have low dopamine levels. I can relate.
Best cover is Freddie King's one.
I can't agree with most of the comments here, I'm afraid. It's obviously all down to personal taste, and many of you enjoyed this take on the song. But for me the vocals are rather flat and sound like 'singing by numbers'. Dylan hasn't got the greatest singing voice, but at least on the original he managed to inject a bit of life and meaning into the lyrics. As for the arrangement, I thought it sounded like a work in progress, and rather ragged at times. The distortion on the fiddle didn't work for me. AJ's playing was fine enough as usual, and the use of the wah-wah was an interesting experiment. Sully is undoubtedly a very talented guitarist. But for me guitar solos are not about how many notes you can cram into them, but about the feeling you can impart through your playing. I'm all for musicians, jamming and trying out new sounds and arrangements, so full marks for that, but this version didn't hit the spot for me.
PS For other versions of the song on CZcams, which may not be of interest to strictly bluegrass followers, there is a fine bluesy rendition by Lukas Nelson and POTR. And demonstrating just how much soul can be put into the lyrics, there is an interpretation by Jocelyn and Chris.
I agreed with you. Not into this rendition but the musicians are talented. Definitely disliked the fiddle. Quite harsh in my opinion.
Personal taste is a funny thing .I think that though Dylan is one of the most gifted songwriters of our age his vocals sound like his privates got caught in a vise and my cat blows better harp than he does. I blow harp on the youtube version of howlin like a wolf by Liz Blair. Contrast my playing with Dylans and see if I am correct.
It's okay. But Bob's original version has the feature that it builds and builds, which is tremendously satisfying. Yours is a bit monochrome.
Yes I agree. But still very enjoyable.
Hmnmm-- seems the lead singer is half-asleep.... could use a little EMOTION!
Not much without the electric slide.
COOL🤘🤘