Ron Block - Sierra Hull - Clinch Mountain Backstep video free download


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Duration: 02:20
Uploaded: 2008/04/20

Ron Block, Sierra Hull, and Beth Lawrence on bass playing Clinch Mountain backstep

Comments

9 years ago

Kryochrysalis

Puts a spring yur step & toe tapping titillation :)

9 years ago

danashane

Beth Lawrence keeping it rock steady

9 years ago

Winston Tucker

If you think this is too slow, I suggest you listen to John McEuen of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band play it at the same tempo. Whatever tempo it's being played at is the perfect tempo for it according to those playing it. I'd say John knows what he's doing. This is a great version of the song.

9 years ago

gf4rce

this is honestly not played Stanly style. I should know, Ralph is my cousin and only lives 20 minutes from me.

9 years ago

Firstgary Lastmartim

all ya

9 years ago

GodsFavoriteBassPlyr

+62BOWTIE Stanley? ha ha A stone might be also, and they'd both have equal amounts of talent. (Rock on, Ms. Hull - INCREDIBLE musician)

10 years ago

punchion

Nice tempo! Not too blistering fast like some players. Faster isn't always better!....:)

11 years ago

Dan Hellpful

I like this but can anyone tell me where to find that old one with ron and sierra playn roanoke? Thanks

12 years ago

HPNomad

Great version, Ron is by far my favorite banjo player, second to Sonny Osborne.

12 years ago

leadslanger

@bohemian46 Ain't it funny how that works? The audience participation added to my enjoyment.

13 years ago

TruegrassBoy

@hotrodjohn2 lol

13 years ago

flatpikinguitar

@TruegrassBoy Ron And Sierra are about the best in bluegrass today. They played it at this speed because it sounded best AT THIS SPEED. Belive me, they can pick as fast or faster than anybody out there. It dont have to be fast to be good!

13 years ago

bohemian46

Just echoing the comments of another poster... "Awsome minus the clapping..." I enjoy bluegrass, been to many events,... this audience was a bit different.. there's a point at which you chill a bit out if respect for the performers or for others who would actually like to hear the music. Just my humble opinion.

13 years ago

5stringdaniels

Awesome minus the clapping and the feedback

13 years ago

jm1072

I love how Ron rolls out the backup.

13 years ago

MistyMountaineers

@TheGrannyPam Rock solid bass is key to any tune and she is GRANITE!

13 years ago

hotrodjohn2

@TruegrassBoy are you serious? Obviously you've never heard of Alison Krauss and Union Station or Sierra Hull and Hiway 111. They are professionals. Does truegrassboy refer to cutting grass or bluegrass?

13 years ago

huntert1225

I'm a big fan of Clinch Mtn. Backstep, one of the first I learned, Why would anyone want to post a negative comment on anyones ability( expert or beginner), have we forgot what its like to appreciate how much effort it takes learn to play any instrument. In todays world so many people are turning to other things beside bluegrass we should be praising everyone's ability, Been to a bluegrass festival lately? How many kids do you see? Encourage not discourage people that read these comments!!!!

13 years ago

redneck44056

Dont really need a guitar on this song. Ron Block is one of the best banjo pickers on the planet. Sierra Hull is excellent on the mandolin. Clinch Mountain Backstep is one of the best bluegrass songs of all time.

13 years ago

jayphill16

@TruegrassBoy LOL these guys are professional musicians!!! lol youve never heard of Ron Block or sierra hull. man if you listen to bluegrass then youve been hidin under a rock cause ron and sierra are the Best in Bluegrass Today.

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