Bela Fleck and Jerry Douglas Duet - Another Morning video free download


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Duration: 03:10
Uploaded: 2009/01/17

Bela and Jerry perform Bela's tune "Another Morning" from his Doubletime album. These guys show their musical genius with this performance.

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6 years ago

Auge Röntgen

this tune opens my heart up

7 years ago

JamAlong Music Method™

Great stuff, we've got TAB!

7 years ago

DYLAN TERRY

Sorry despite any comments so far I truly believe these two are not on the best of terms, its a pay cheque, most players will prostitute themselves if enough cash is involved, if you meet enough of them as I have its understood cash is king, and the spotlight can very soon dim. xx

8 years ago

Tony

@Tyler Kirkpatrick  If this is the guitar I think it is, it was not built in the 60s (Rudy wasn't building them then); it's a '79 RQ Jones guitar.  I was friends with Rudy, in the 70s when he started building resos.  Being a young Dobro player at the time, I am proud to say that I got to play that very guitar before Jerry did!  It was at the Western Hills Lodge bluegrass festival (Oklahoma), in the winter of '79.  As soon as I arrived, Rudy rushed me with a guitar case.  He said "I just finished this one to send to Jerry - check it out and see what you think!"  Needless to say, I sat and played it for about an hour, and was blown away!  Rudy was a great artisan, and this guitar was "cutting edge," in the reso guitar arena!  At the time, it was so powerful, compared to the thin body standards of the day.  He was going to build one just like it for me, but being a broke, young, BG musician, I just couldn't afford it (even at a reduced cost).  Damn...I missed an opportunity to own an exact duplicate of a historic guitar.  I know some may say this is BS, but it's absolutely true!  Great player (Jerry), great builder (Rudy), and one helluva guitar!

9 years ago

DYLAN TERRY

they hate each other. no respect whatsoever this only exists because they where told to do it.

9 years ago

Le Quément Yves

Le morceau; tout simplement génial et eux géniaux.

10 years ago

Mike Brown

Who's the asshole who disliked this?

10 years ago

Daniel Lee Haynor

I love it, Thank-You!!

11 years ago

jm1072

Well said. This tune has it all, one of my all time favorites.

11 years ago

BeckyPoC

My last two cats have been named Douglas and Bela, after these guys.

11 years ago

Tyler Kirkpatrick

Yea that the old RQ Jones, I think this was his first one. looks kinda a Slama guitar. he just the 6th tuned down to low D

11 years ago

222psb222

Awesome!! Both are just incredible. True virtuosity. Each are just masters of their instrument. Bela is one of the best ever. And very few I think come even close Jerry. One of best musicians on the planet. I've seen both live on many occasions and they blow you away every time...

12 years ago

John Smith

ZERO dislikes.

12 years ago

TheArtistIsStarving

ummm tear dat banjo up!

14 years ago

xrbekind

@CharlieHend oh yeah, haha who do you think is better? jens or bela? i've met jens many times and he's super super nice to people and encouraging! i think they have two different styles that are equally awesome. but i'd rather listen to jens :P

14 years ago

xrbekind

@CharlieHend love all those players! :)

14 years ago

Lucarius1

Gosh that must be an old one. Jerry looks still so young. And his huge glasses. Must be 80s then. But he already was a great player...

14 years ago

Bieji

this song makes me so god damn happy to listen to does anyone know where i could find the one they did at the rounder records 20th anniversary concert? I want to hear that one again so bad

14 years ago

Tyler Kirkpatrick

It was actually a Rudy made RQ Jones, I'm pretty sure a 1968 or 69 all mahogany RQ Jones and I think the guitar lives in the country music hall of fame of being one the most recorded guitars in the world

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