Teach Your Children

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John Kalament
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Just happened to come across Kathy Mattea, Alison Krauss and Suzy Boggus doing a rendition of Teach Your Children at the White House in 1995. Had never seen this before and I wish someone could post it as they did such a beautiful job on it. Steel was excellent and I believe it was Steve Fishell on that Sho-Bud. It's a shame he wasn't right up in front as he played such an integral part to that tune.
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...on steel...

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The steel player is"Apostle"Paul Martin,who used to play bass with Marty Stuart...

AP is one of the most talented people I know!

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Here is a link:

https://youtu.be/g795h7HaZsw

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Post by Dave Mudgett »

The White House version is posted via this youtube link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g795h7HaZsw - I thought that it was kinda' cool seeing the steel from the player's point of view on the White House version.

You're probably thinking about this rendition at the Ryman with Steve on his Zum - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3p823jCoGY

All excellent, they all really did the song justice.
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Thank you so much Steve, Lee and Dave for posting your replies, very much appreciated and I'm sure more people will be looking at this post.
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Post by scott murray »

and Paul Franklin on the studio version I believe: https://youtu.be/uE6ZXR4T1g8

fine work by all but none of them quite match the exuberance of Jerry Garcia's original cut, in my opinion 8)
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

always liked their version, and liked the steel work by Apostle Paul,, but Jerry's work on the original is still the standard... I always thought that Paul COULD have played it the same way Jerry did, but chose not to.. kept it close enough to make it recognizable, but made it his own, and thats often the way it should be done . I used to watch him on Marty's show, and he always looked like he was having an absolute blast in that band! bob
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I think the steel playing on the Ryman version (the one with Steve playing) was pretty much spot-on to Jerry's original steel work - except that the steel was a bit too far up in mix, IMHO. But the studio version was much more identical, vocally, to the original.

I think that once a steeler reaches a top level of playing, it's very hard to emulate the sound and style of a beginner. (Not a slam to Jerry's talent, as he admitted in an interview that it would take him a "whole 'nother lifetime" to become proficient on steel.)
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Post by Mike Bacciarini »

Here was our band’s stab at it. A really fun song and people always sing along…..

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fxg8jp9EJ ... e=emb_logo
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Post by Mike DiAlesandro »

I made this little video with my trusty ZB as a tribute to Jerry and his unique sound..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUXUCtB3maM
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Post by Olaf van Roggen »

And there is Andrea Whitt.

https://youtu.be/Kua0UmDU9QQ
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Cool like Lemon Pie Baby!
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