Ramsay doing his song, Monster Truck with Abe Guthrie, keyboards, Johnny Irion, guitar, Bryan J. Howard on bass, Dave Johnson on drums.
Arlo Guthrie's City of New Orleans Train Tour. December 10, 2005. Everybody loved playing with Ramsay on this whole tour. He is a great singer/songwriter. And much,much more. :)
Hey, can't you see the man's tryin' to concentrate!
Awesome version....
losthills 2 years ago
This guy is obviously some kind of a megalomaniac. This song is his anthem. How is anyone that laid back; he must be a golfer or something.
UBmetoo 3 years ago
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I know Ramsay because his father was really good friends with my father when they were young. I've gone to listen to his music. I like his songwriting, but I think he holds back too much on the singing. The musical compositions are definitely Gram Parsons influenced, but I like the healing of acoustic music. My ears are pained by the screeching distortion of electric guitars and the sheer violence involved with any drum kit. Well maybe I'm too finicky, but I just think we should heal right.
austinitesince1979 3 years ago
dangit I'm in the wrong century, meant Arlo. Mea Maxima Culpa, for real.
readmedottext 4 years ago
I saw him on the Woody Guthrie tour when they passed through Memphis. This doesn't look like the New Daisy Theatre so I guess it was elsewhere on the railroad stops. Great concert, can't wait to hear him when he passes through next time.
readmedottext 4 years ago
Heard "Spinnin' On This Rock" last week and fell in love with this sound!
Thanks for postin
bshefmire 4 years ago
the playing is really great and there's a nice "you aint goin nowhere" in there too
stittdude 5 years ago
I think Ramsay Midwood is totally Hot....
superchin1 5 years ago