Ralph Stanley - Bareville, Pa. 19 Mar 1971

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  • Ralph Stanley - Bareville Fire Hall, Bareville Pa. 19 Mar 1971
    Ralph Stanley - Curly Ray Cline - Jack Cooke - Roy Lee Centers
    Recorded by Lou Phillip
    NB: This was recorded with an on-stage mic, which Ralph moved at the start of the first set. The vocals are a consequently a bit low in the 'mix', though the sound does improve later on. Acolyte's of Ralph's banjo style will however enjoy hearing Ralph's backup picking...
    This gig nearly didn't happen. Ralph's motorhome had broke down in Culpeper Va. Fortunately Bluegrass Unlimited's "Notes & Queries" columist Walt Saunders came to the rescue & drove them the 175+ miles to the show. Ralph dedicates the entire show to Walt in the third set (at around 01:40:52).
    The recording is mostly 'as is'. I've amplified some of the on-stage banter to make it more listenable & reduced the odd bit here and there...
    Set 1
    00:00 Intro
    00:41 Pig In A Pen
    03:20 Pretty Little Indian
    05:25 Let Me Rest
    07:49 I Only Exist
    11:18 Love Me Darling, Just Tonight
    17:26 Little Maggie
    19:50 Man Of Constant Sorrow
    22:45 Nobody's Love Is Like Mine
    27:53 Let's Go To The Fair
    30:00 Dark Hollow
    32:00 Sitting On Top Of The World
    34:34 Cry From The Cross
    37:46 Bright Morning Star
    40:21 Take Your Shoes Off Moses
    42:34 Going Up Home (To Live In Green Pastures)
    45:17 Shoutin' On The Hills Of Glory
    48:02 Old Time Pickin' (Encore)
    Set 2
    49:59 Intro
    50:13 How Mountain Girls Can LOve
    53:17 John Henry
    56:31 What About You
    59:40 Lost Train
    01:02:25- Walkin' In My Sleep
    01:05:12 Stone Walls And Steel Bars
    01:07:02 Hemlock And Primroses
    01:10:25 Brand New Tennessee Waltz
    01:13:37 Little Birdie / Shout Little Lulie
    01:18:37 Hard Times
    01:21:43 Train 45
    01:25:32 Hills Of Home (A Tribute To Carter)
    Set 3
    01:28:00 Intro
    01:28:14 Lonesome River
    01:32:31 Late Last Night
    01:34:48 Rank Stranger
    01:38:04 Working On A Building
    01:43:01 I Don't Want Your Rambling Letters
    01:45:25 Old Love Letters
    01:48:44 Orange Blossom Special
    01:51:19 Band Comments
    01:53:45 - Closing Theme (Roanoke)
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Komentáře • 12

  • @davemoy330
    @davemoy330 Před rokem +4

    WOW THEY ARE ON FIRE IN THIS RECORDING. Ralph did such a good job keeping CMBs alive after Carter. MOre than alive but thrive.

  • @pauladams5595
    @pauladams5595 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Mighty fine music! I've been hooked on this music since 1944 . Bluegrass is the best music ever was - nuff said .

  • @madem4515
    @madem4515 Před rokem +11

    Thank you for updating and optimizing the sound. I'm french, 27 years old, never heard about bluegrass one year ago. I'm more into techno music. This sound crazy but I'm now addicted to bluegrass music, the stanley brothers and the clinch mountain boys are my favorite. I also love Hank Williams and Bill Monroe. God bless you stanger.

    • @paulallen3557
      @paulallen3557 Před rokem +3

      It's really a compliment to hear someone from faraway, across the sea who speaks a different language to be attracted to this type of music. I think it's this particular Stanley-style of truly old-time music that stirs something in many of us from here and in Europe. I'm an old man from Appalachian Kentucky not too far from where Ralph came from in Virginia and he and his sound are almost worshipped here. A friend of mine and I played his music in Chamonix and a number of other countries in Western Europe back in 1983 and '84 and we met with nothing but kindness. I say bless you for hearing something in this old mountain music that stirs you!

    • @madem4515
      @madem4515 Před rokem +1

      @@paulallen3557 ♥

    • @gebersol2246
      @gebersol2246 Před 8 měsíci

      The founders of this music would be so proud to see where their music has gone.
      Thanks for sharing from France.

  • @gilfaver362
    @gilfaver362 Před 5 měsíci

    Perfect!

  • @danausmus9807
    @danausmus9807 Před rokem +11

    Roy Lee Centers very under rated lead singer. He blended with Ralph's singing like very few.

    • @joecoffey4199
      @joecoffey4199 Před 4 měsíci +3

      He sounded so much like Carter it's almost eerie.

    • @user-zl6uz6lc8c
      @user-zl6uz6lc8c Před měsícem

      Roy Lee Centers was the greatest lead singer ever in Ralph's band.

  • @janemckissack2714
    @janemckissack2714 Před rokem +2

    Always enjoy good ol' old time pickin.

  • @bigmrclean
    @bigmrclean Před 9 měsíci

    This must have been right before Keith joined.