J.D. Crowe and the Kentucky Mtn. Boys, New York City, NY Date Unknown
Vložit
- čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
- All credit goes to Doc Hamilton and frobbi.org
Cover Art by me
Picture of J.D. and the boys credits: David Crowe
Doyle Lawson, Guitar, Lead Vocals
Larry Rice, Mandolin, Tenor Vocals
J.D. Crowe, Banjo, Baritone Vocals
Bobby Slone, Bass
00:00 I'll Just Stay Around
02:46 Please Search Your Heart
05:27 Doing My Time
09:45 Ramblin' Boy
13:06 Train 45
16:03 Helplessly Hoping
18:38 We Live in Two Different Worlds
21:03 Red Haired Boy
24:37 You Ain't Going Nowhere
27:24 Bugle Call Rag
30:05 Little Birdie
32:56 Home with Jesus
36:00 Devil in Disguise
38:16 Somehow Tonight
41:35 Some Old Day
45:00 Flint Hill Special
47:16 Miller's Cave
50:30 Blackjack
52:36 Fox on the Run
55:08 God's Own Singer
53:40 I Know What It Means to be Lonesome
1:00:47 Nine Pound Hammer
1:03:26 Sin City
1:06:18 The Sentence
1:09:20 Born to be with You
1:11:20 I'll Still Write Your Name in the Sand
1:13:41 I'm Walkin'
JD taking no prisoners in this show. Wow - solos back up whatever. Just fantastic
Wow, this is awesome material right here. I’ve never heard this before. Thank you for posting this rare New York show.
The song at 1:06:18 is "The Sentence" by Eddie Adcock. It was on the Country Gentlemen's 1970 album, "New Look, New Sound."
Thank you!!
Whoa! Sounds like J.D. came to play.
Wow! Thank you for posting this.
Studio quality, really good
Thanks for posting this, this is awesome!
so so so damn good
Great playing - one of the best sounding gigs I've heard of this group of players.
One of my favourite line ups for the band. It sure influenced my playing.
Giddy up!
The song with no title is a country gentlemen tune. The name is "The Sentence." Written by Eddie Adcock.
Really excellent sound quality!
I love this I do miss Tony Rice though.
Wonder when/where in nyc this was from. I saw the Tony and Larry Rice lineup in nyc in 1972
Giddy up from Pennsylvania
Wow just the best, may we eat more together listen to this mountain music brings peace ,freinds and chases away demons play on boys were listen