Down from the Mountain
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- When the time came for the Coen Brothers to find the music for their Southern period piece comedy, “O Brother, Where Art Thou?,” they asked record producer T Bone Burnett to lend a hand. They wanted original recordings of old-timey, American folk music. What they came up with was a sprawling mix of authentic bluegrass musicians and contemporary alternative country stars that resulted in a surprisingly successful soundtrack album. Featured on the soundtrack are Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, John Hartford, Ralph Stanley, David Rawlings, and Chris Thomas King, among others.
“In May of 2000, plans were made for the artists on the soundtrack to gather and perform the music from the film at a special concert at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. T Bone Burnett enlisted producer Bob Neuwirth to assemble a team of all star filmmakers.
The resulting Down From The Mountain documents the evening’s concert, complete with backstage preparations and rehearsals. Co-produced by Frazer Pennebaker, the film by D A Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus and Nick Doob captures a joyous and free-spirited celebration of a truly American musical form.
John Hartford died just about a year after this album was recorded, at the age of 63. He was in his prime. John was a living library of old fiddle tunes and river songs, mountain music and lore about the people who played it. Some of it is gone with him; this film is part of the enormous share that he left behind - on records, and with the people who knew him.”
- Joel Cohen, Ethan Cohen, and T Bone Burnett
“If you have any affection at all for traditional American music, the movie is pretty close to heaven.”
- A.O. Scott, The New York Times
Featuring Performances by:
Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, The Cox Family, Fairfield Four, The Whites, Chris Thomas King, Colin Linden, John Hartford, Ralph Stanley
(Source: PENNEBAKER HEGEDUS FILMS) - Zábava
The John Hartford solo is just so heartbreaking. He knows, everyone knows, he is on his way out soon.
This whole video is great.
But man, when John starts playing his fiddle @1:11:42, it put serious chills down my arms. The passion and spirit he had for that music always inspires me when I hear him play. RIP John Hartford!
For you youngsters out there, the guy in the hat is John Hartford: banjo, fiddle, guitar. He wrote "Gentle On My Mind."
I always though Jimmy Webb wrote that- thanks for the info!
Man of the people
Tall Buildings - my!
He was an amazing, multi-talented man. Lots about him on CZcams - well worth seeking out.
The white volvo station wagon seen @ 2:30 was used to pick up Ralph Stanley from the airport.
I bought it from the lady who drove him in November, 2001. I totaled it six weeks later on Christmas Day.
I thought the Cox family was fabulous... that female lead singer... OUTSTANDING.
what a delight it was, being the physician for the tour...still friends with most of the surviving members of the troupe...s
Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch together... heaven
Anyone sounds better when accompanied by Emmylou Harris!
They are wonderful.
A special performance.
👍👍❤️🌺👍👍
Kitty Well she give you a feelings Love , Happy , Sad she touched the hearts of the world 🌍🌍❤
My Dad played back Guitar for the Stanley Brothers in the late Fifties.
Brother Stanley’s voice is what we think is our grandparents sounded like. RIP to all those gentle folks.
Like a bracing breath of fresh air.
Amen brother!
He sounds like I remember old men singing in the Western Highlands of Scotland. It certainly is 'a lonesome sound'.
Rest in peace, Dr. Ralph Stanley and John Hartford!
Willard and Marie Cox of the Cox family.
Great music came up on my feed. Love it. Hard to turn it off. I`m from Norway, and the only one I know is Emmylou Harris😍 thank you for the music👌
There is nothing more American than Emmylou Harris and Baseball
Ralph Stanley- a cappella 👍👍👍👍💚💚💚💚
One of my cherished possessions is Ralph's autograph on the Oh brother Album I have,
I had the privilege of attending this show. The audience was almost as interesting as the show - I spotted Ricky Skaggs, Billy Bob Thornton, Frances McDormand, and Joel and Ethan Coen. I'm sure there plenty more.
NYC boy who hated Country and especially Bluegrass music; as a young boy my dad sent me to live with relatives in Virginia and North Carolina. I can't remember listening or hearing any music there, tho I know it must have been in the background prominently featured.
Years and years later when Rock, Hard Rock, and Acid Rock lost all their glitters, I noticed Country there as the foundations of the Blues (which I still love to this day) and even more foundational in there was Bluegrass music. It's an amazing form, way far underrated. These performers tip the scales quite heaviy in pure raw talent.
I couldn't turn this video off, jaw dropping stuff.. Leave it to the Cohen brothers to find the beauty of it all. Numb and dazed by it..
btw.. John Hartford (now deceased) was the pillar on which this show rested as its touchstone. RIP John
I born N.Z and live N.Z but 87-90 lived Cary NC. Did grade one and 2 there. I remember a bit. Seemed great to me.
Wonderful honor having the great John Hartford as master of ceremonies !!
Sad to see the cancer taking its toll on him.
Folks, it just don't get no better than this.
There just aren't enough fine words to adequately describe the collective performances of these consummate artists.
Amen!
Absolutely ! The talent in these artistes is the pinnacle .
Hairl Hensley R.I.P. @ 03:38. Hall of Fame worthy Grand Ole Opry/WSM Announcer.
I'm 82 yrs young. Grew up with this music. Carries me back ! Beautiful, authentic true.
Me too!
I was in the Navy 1969-1973 stationed at NAVCOMSTA-WASH working in the Pentagon. Lots of greats were singing around
Washington, D.C. then....Emmylou Harris, John Denver with Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, even Roberta Flack. When I hear a song
by any of them, I can't get it out of my head for days. I was born in the coal fields so a lot of that music sounds like home.
EmmyLou always looks like an angel when she sings.
Wow! Just Wow! Heritage/classic.
Ralph Stanley is a national treasure, he will be memorialized in Nashville and the Smithsonian!
I stumbled across this and it has really been a blessing.
Oh I'm 81 but in my head 25 years old, still smoking all the ......
I'am 71 and I am a big fan of Jimmy Rodgers.I call it folk music. That
always makes music special.
Ralph Stanley crushed it, sent chills down my back.
"I'm a frustrated librarian. Rather than be a banjo picker or steamboat pilot, I'd like to be some guy who sits behind a desk and goes 'shh!'"
I'd like to hear where that conversation went. 😊
There's lots about John Hartford on CZcams. It's worth seeking out. He was an amazing, multi-talented man and he really did have the most amazing archive in his house by the river.
Try to live in at least one bluegrass or Americana festival in your life, whether you like this music or not.
Spend as much time as you can in the performer camping area.
Music played only by the love of the everyday people right there with you is life-changing.
This is an hour and a half of pure pure joy.
Boy, that Mike Compton was all over this. One of my favorites.
In the background throughout the whole concert, fantastic performance!
The most genuine music you could find, thank you to all involved for turning me to country music.
I'm a country boy from Ireland loves this song
I only wish there was a way to applaud for each song, rather than give a thumbs up. I would applaud every one of them!
I'm from the Missouri Ozarks this is the music I listened to from WSM 650 Grand Ole Opry it will always be endeared to me.
We got lots of love for you John Prine
Husband and I just watched this from South Africa and totally enchanted by the all the music from the heart. Magic ❤
Lord have mercy! I hear music from the Scotland highlands, an Irish jig, and a whole of other music including MS blues! Love it all!
DONT FORGET CHOIRS FROM WALES….THE BEST!!
Gillian Welch is one of the most underrated vocalists in music today.
yes, but i love her and her soooo hearttouching voice, esp. when she sings with dave rawlings. for me shes one of the most important singer in my musiclife. just a fine professional folkie
Is she really? Next to whom?
I agree
This "underrated" comment is so overused. Who is doing the rating here?
I believe what you're getting at is that she is underappreciated.
But in this day and age, how does one gauge appreciation?
It sure isn't by record sales. She has a song about that on her revelator album, in fact. Check it out.
@@Lea99Jones I presumed it to be by those "rating" singers. There are a lot of those on youtube. Vocal coaches ( real and selfdeclared) who react to singers. Other than that I can only think the person meant critics?
I listen this type music most of the time. This has ever even came up on CZcams I really like it.
Proud to say George winn was my neighbor for 40 years ...listening to bluegrass is a way of life here
There's nothin like Kentucky poor. Just so gripping music... Sad and blue. Great one.
Wonderful, wonderful a treasure and historic but best of all fantastic people making astounding music. You Tube for me is the absolutely best thing on the net.
What a great joy to see all these legends and incredible musicians together on one stage, the genius of T Bone Burnett. Beautiful music.
Gotta be one of the greatest presentations I've seen.
This music awakens the soul
This music makes me puke.
National Treasure.....Amazing!
Nothing like old time music in tough times,may peace be with you in Yeshua s name.
i just love everything and everyone who worked this movie for us . love from iraq
I loved the movie 🎥 but the music 🎶🎵 is what I grew up listening 🎧 to in my hometown area of Roanoke Virginia 💙
Found this,boy what a surprise. All my favorite artists in one place.❤❤❤
Thank you for this Great beautiful music!❤❤❤🎼🎶🎵🎸🪕❤❤❤
How wonderful to see John Hartford talking about his greatest love- The River.
I cried during that part. With chills.
One of the very few, privileged enough to have a riverboat pilots license!
Made my evening on a cold grey rainy day on Cape Cod! Unimaginably perfectly wonderful music and musicians- all good people! Thanku thanku
There is nothing on this earth like a Mother's love and often it brings out in them something like heaven on earth.
😅Willie Nelson always said “2 kinds of people”. Those who love Emmylou Harris and those who have never met her
OMG! I LOVE BOTH OF YOU!
@@aandrews7106 you are soooo right!!!! God love willie in his last days!!
Dr Ralph Stanley
Bluegrass old time mountain style music
🎶 🎶 is revered here
In Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
This whole movie
Ring true 👍 😌 👌
The who who of bluegrass tis a feeling
Similar to our own traditional Irish music
When you hear it you know.. Righteous..
Thanks for sharing
We are better human beings for having watched this lullaby&field holler.👍
😊 😀 🙂 🙏 ☺ 👍
This is music from your country, and others of Great Britain, Ralph Stanley is from the southern central Appalachian Mountains. It is the music his family played, predating Bluegrass. It came from the music the Scot-Irish, brought over in the 1700’s.
Superb show of true music... What talents... From France.
I can’t believe I came across this tonight. My wife and I saw this show in Milwaukee. Hands down the best music I have ever listened to.
I love this..Thank you..Greetings from Germany ❤️❤️❤️
I loved more than anything seeing the fox family I grew up goin from bluegrass to bluegrass and I remember lil brother as a lil boy but then again we was all much younger back then y’all still sound just as beautiful as I remember
Cox family idk why my phone wants to change it to fox but they r the cox family just like my granny
200823 ❤🧡💛 I just love this.
I live in the hills and mountains of Arkansas and I’ve always loved bluegrass, mountain folk and American folk music.
So Beautiful and brings back Precious Memories!
Just saw Jerry at Grey Fox!!!! So dang good!!! Such amazing music. Been listening to Emmylou all my life
How wonderful to have the legendary John Hartford captured in time!
He's been my hero since he was a regular on (one of) The Smothers Brothers' Show(s) back in the (early 70s?) Somehow or another, the album _Mark Twang_ (1976) found its way into our household at about that time. And he was Glen Campbell's banjo picker, if I remember correctly.
Those were good times for music....
According to Google, both tv series (and the Johnny Cash show) happened between 1968 and 1971. Before any of them was "Gentle on My Mind," which he wrote and recorded in the mid-60s. The GC version was in 1968, if I remember correctly.
Had the honor of seeing him perform twice in the late 70s.
Memorable!
Had the pleasure of seeing him perform and sit with a a small little bar in Hallowell Maine…in the 80’s I believe. What a great musician and an even better person?🥰
I had to look up T Bone Burnett and see if he did Cold Mountain - and he did! These two movies are epic sound tracks!
I can't believe that I just found this. Nothing short of spectacular with so many favorites. Thanks so much!
What a treasure of musicians!
Gillian, thank you forever for this. You know what? It’s a hymn meant for mountain dulcimer. Makes me want to sing my pathetic heart out.❤
The original movie opened my eyes to traditional American music. This particular film was a joy to watch.
...there's some inexplicable magic going on there , maybe its the historic auditorium or god was looking down on Nashville that day , …its just too perfect , the dang thing's alive and live with not a note out of place , whew .. just incredible transceding music !
Little bit of both Maybe,could be there wouldn't be no Grand Ole Opry or historic Auditorium unless God was looking down on Nashville
Just one of the most beautiful programs I've seen in a very long time. Glorious.
😘💐💐💐
Very good,,musta been made quite a few years ago. First time seeing this.
Utterly fantastic ... those harmonies talk to the heart
wonderful. I am grandchild of Virginia coal miner and daughter of musicians.
Alison Krauss is as hilarious on stage as she was here. I went to see her when she was on tour with Windy City.
This concert film is TOO SHORT.
Entire feature is a treasure
This just cropped up in my feed somehow, it's beautiful! Thanks for the upload!
This is probably the best Ryman auditorium program that’s ever been done. Amazing.
Hello! How are you doing today! Please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you're a fan!.. Stay safe
Ralph Stanley's "Death" makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It's amazing and I want that played [no one else could sing it like he did] at my funeral.
That song does the same thing to me , everytime..My cousin and I wanted to play Thats my job..by Conway at my Dad`s funeral the other day. So I tried and tried but I always cried halfway down the mirrored hallway...
Same. I had the pleasure of seeing this live in Birmingham, AL when the tour was going on. And just like this, Dr. Stanley spotlit and acapella, and the crowd was absolutely silent. Goosebumps, even all these years later.
I especially liked the Cox Family from Cotton Valley, Louisiana.
The best of the best! Some of my favourite musicians of all time.
So beautiful to hear this kind of music I love it wish it could still be this away. Thank you from my heart Charlie Clark.
Thank you for posting this, John Hartford, still alive, made me cry, and Gillian Welch is still the best of the best.
Me, too!
We did amazing grace on stage in Texas 2010 was so breath taking .
They didn't sing the signature song from the movie (I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow(s?))!? Brother Where Art Thou is a classic and got this Yankee boy hooked on the music. And now I know who Emmy Lou Harris IS! Now I have to watch the movie AGAIN!!! (I'm hooked on the dang thing!) I never get tired of watching it! (c=
Ralph Stanley sang it while the entering credits were being shown.
awesome, every minute of it
Gotta love it Emmy Lou Harris!!! Thanks sweet hart.
Hart is spelled "heart".
Ooooh my!!! I can't believe I just found this! Amazing, I'm such a big fan of this movie. Thank you for sharing 💚🎶💚
Oh my god THANK YOU for uploading this! This is a collection of talent that is a rare treat.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video. I saw it years ago and wished to watch it again. The most beautiful music.
Love it.
This is the DVD that got me into Gillian Welch!.. Wow, they all look so young (haven't watched it in awhile).
Fantastic film!! O brother... really opened my eyes to bluegrass music.
The Cox Family performed at many bluegrass festival with the band I was in, Steve and Stacey Birdwell and the Deep South. I had the honor of playing upright bass at the St. Maurice Bluegrass Festival in St. Maurice, LA with Buck White and the Down Home Folks. I played the whole set with them and had never heard of Ricky Scaggs or Jerry Douglas. Unfortunately, on a trip back to Cotton Valley, an 18 wheeler hit their van head on. Willard's wife was killed instantly and Willard was in the hospital for a long time but, when released, he came home and played for a while but eventually he passed away, too.
Please check your facts before commenting. Willard and his wife were involved in a collision with a logging truck (they were stationary) in 2000 after which Willard was left in a wheelchair but his wife didn’t die until 2009 from breast cancer.
@@mooskamoo that's the way my dads parents died...and I would never bring this up but, I feel it. Grandpa died from a truck running a red light in Myrtle Beach and grandma was critical...but she held out. Unfortunately cancer three years after is how we lost the strongest women I have ever known
Also ...
Beautiful and organic
Doh! I bought the DVD of this, then found it here!
Cheers for posting.
Superb!
Suzanne Cox has a really nice voice. I don't know as much about the Cox Family as I do some of the other artists, but they sound really good; certainly the best gospel/traditional family band I've ever heard.
Hello 👋 how are you doing today?
Look up the overwhelming Cox family / Alison Krauss album, I Know Who Holds Tomorrow.