At the end of their show at the Bowery Ballroom in New York, Crooked Still, Chatham County Line and the Infamous Stringdusters came on stage together and performed a lights-out version of Neil Young's Helpless. July 16, 2008.
@mastermcgovern Yes exactly - just making the point that the melody was clearly influenced for Heaven's Door which is on the Pat Garret & Billy the Kid LP July 13th 1973 - not "75" but hey - that's splitting hairs and ultimately - who gives a shit anyway.
I mean I guess this is cool.... I love all three of these bands, but this is nothing compared to "The Last Waltz." I hope this was done with tongues firmly supplanted in cheeks. Style over substance.
Love fudabah's comment. Couldn't disagree more but the bluegrass scene will only grow if we open our minds and build the tent big. Variety of expression has always been a signal strength of Americana music anyway and now that bluegrass is one rail, Americana the other, and the performers the ties, just enjoy the sweet ride on the freedom train all! And thanks as always for putting me right in the room with fabulous music! You inbspire me!!!
@floppyd0g Ha ha - floppy 1 Masterdude 0
scheissheiss 4 months ago
@mastermcgovern Yes exactly - just making the point that the melody was clearly influenced for Heaven's Door which is on the Pat Garret & Billy the Kid LP July 13th 1973 - not "75" but hey - that's splitting hairs and ultimately - who gives a shit anyway.
floppyd0g 4 months ago
@floppyd0g dude get your facts right, heavens door was 75 this song was 69...
mastermcgovern 4 months ago
@floppyd0g dude get your facts right, heavens door was 75 this song was 69...
mastermcgovern 4 months ago
I love collaborations like this... great song. I remember it well...
BaaBaaRaa 2 years ago
Knock knock knockin' on heaven's door.. (oh have I got the words wrong?..ah well)
great line up anyway.
floppyd0g 2 years ago
This is Awesome!!!!!
ridefree27 2 years ago
I mean I guess this is cool.... I love all three of these bands, but this is nothing compared to "The Last Waltz." I hope this was done with tongues firmly supplanted in cheeks. Style over substance.
ecovington 3 years ago
Love fudabah's comment. Couldn't disagree more but the bluegrass scene will only grow if we open our minds and build the tent big. Variety of expression has always been a signal strength of Americana music anyway and now that bluegrass is one rail, Americana the other, and the performers the ties, just enjoy the sweet ride on the freedom train all! And thanks as always for putting me right in the room with fabulous music! You inbspire me!!!
motnovak 3 years ago
Yawn, keep me awake, I feel helpless, yawn, why not any other Neil Young...c'mon dusters, keep me awake....
fudabah 3 years ago