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Showing posts with label Doc Watson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doc Watson. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Doc Watson & Friends, 6-21-86

I have said it before, Doc Watson is one of the greatest "Flat Picker" guitar players that has ever been. This is my fourth post of his music and he always delivers on the playing and when he talks you just get this great down home feeling. Doc Watson was playing Country Swing in the 1950s and in the early 60s started playing acoustic music at folk festivals like the Newport Folk Festival. He has be come an legend in Bluegrass music. This show was billed Doc Watson And Friends and has Sam Bush as a special guest. It has some great moments and the sound quality is pretty good.

Doc Watson & Friends
Telluride Bluegrass Festival
Telluride,CO
6-21-86
KOTO, Pre-FM Master Reel

Doc Watson - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Jack Lawrence - Guitar, Vocals
T. Michael Coleman - Bass, Vocals
(1) Jimmy Fadden - Harmonica
(2) Sam Bush - Fiddle, Mandolin
(3) John McCuen - Banjo
(4) Jim Ebbotson - Hambone

-DISC ONE- (48:21)
01 Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms (1)
02 Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor
03 Milk Cow Blues
04 Instrumental
05 Blue Railroad Train
06 Summertime
07 Nashville Pickin'
08 Trouble In Mind
09 Ten Miles To Deep Gap
10 Old Camp Meeting Time
11 "Tribute To Merle"
12 Southbound
13 Rock With Doc
14 My Hula Lady Lu
15 Jack's Song

-DISC TWO- (46:24)
01 Smoke Smoke Smoke That Cigarette
02 Instrumental (2)
03 Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia (2)
04 Way Downtown (1,2,3)
05 Little Maggie (1,2,3)
06 Down Yonder (1,2,3)
07 Tennessee Stud (1,2,3,4)
08 Mama Don't Allow (1,2,3,4)
(E)
09 Lost John (solo)

Mp3/320k
Download Links
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=26I6SL2Y Doc Watson 86-06-21one.rar
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5FI09B3G Doc Watson 86-06-21 two.rar

Friday, October 15, 2010

Doc & Merle Watson, 3-01-73

This one is another real classic, the great Doc Watson with his son Merle Watson in 1973. I don't think I need to say more other than this is a super fine soundboard recording.

Doc & Merle Watson
Lisner Auditorium
Washington D.C.
March 1, 1973

Soundboard Reels

1.Intro, Tuning
2.Freight Train Boogie
3.Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
4.Peach Picking Time in Georgia
5.Milk Cow Blues
6.Black Mountain Rag
7.Black Jack Country Chain
8.Tennessee Stud
9.Windy & Warm
10.3x7
11.If I needed you
12.Match Box Blues
13.The Billboard Song
14.St. James Infirmary
15.Doc Talk
16.Brown's Ferry Blues
17.Crowd
Encore:
18.Mama Don't Allow No Music

Notes: Very Clean Stereo Soundboard, Seldom Scene Opened
Mp3/320k
Download Links
http://www.mediafire.com/?89z6v65jlh9ppv9

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Doc Watson and David Grisman, 8-02-98



Two of the most notable players
of their instruments.
Doc Watson is one of the best
flat picker guitar players
Who has ever lived.
And David Grisman might be
the most well known
mandolin player around.
Put them together
and it's a special treat.
This one didn't come
with alot of information
just title and venue and date.
Thanks to Chuck for the set list help!




Doc Watson and David Grisman
With Jack Lawrence
Rocky Grass
Lyons, Co. 08-02-98

New River Train, In The Pines
Long Journey Home, Corrie Is Gone
Stoney Creek, Kentucky Waltz
Shady Grove, Doc & Dawg
Deep River Blues
Sweet Georgia Brown (Jerry Douglas, Dobro from here on)
Nobody Knows But Me, Time Changes Everything
Farewell Blues
Blue Eyed Jane (digital noise in beginning)
Summertime
Ready For The Times To Get Better
East Tennessee/Beaumont Rag
E.M.D.(“Eat My Dust”)

Mp3/128k
Download Links
http://www.mediafire.com/?11882xidu4y5vcj

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Doc Watson, 10-27-88

Doc Watson. His given name was Arthe Lane Watson. He was born in Deep Gap North Carolina in 1923. He became blind at a very young age but grew up to become one of the greatest flat picker guitar players ever. This recording is from a cassette tape I have had for years. The sound quality is very good. Sitting in with Doc is Jack Lawrence. Hope you enjoy.
Doc Watson
O. T. Price's
Santa Cruz, CA
10-27-88
Soundboard
Ten Miles To Deep Gap, John Hurt,
Southbound, Instrumental,
Greenville Trestle, Windy & Warm,
Nine Pound Hammer, Browns Ferry Blues
Make Me A Pallet, Milk Cow Blues,
Instrumental, Life Gets Tedious,
Don't Think Twice It's Alright,
Drop In The Bucket, If I Propose To Thee,
Instrumental, Alberta,
Deep River Blues, Peach Pickin' Time,
Sheik Of Arabik, Never No more Blues,
Big Black Mountain Rag,
Instrumental
Mp3/320k
Download Link
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CBEU7IPO Doc Watson, Santa Cruz.rar