to believe in this living is just a hard way to go

August 12, 2008

Grace sits in with Assembly of Dust on this classic John Prine tune. Recorded way back on 12/30/05. Try to ignore the first minute of shouts of “I Love You Grace” . . and general drunken banter.

“Angel From Montgomery”

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Bonnie Raitt and John Prine and Susan Tedeschi (thanks TedHeadOne) after the jump . . .


John Prine

Bonnie Raitt

Susan Tedeschi

More on this song at MusicMaven.

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1 owllover August 12, 2008 at 10:22 am

REALLY….REALLY….REALLY SWEET!!! wish I was there…I’d been one of those drunken idiots screaming I LOVE YOU GRACE!!!!

2 Tedheadone August 13, 2008 at 8:06 am

I was there. That was the night that Grace officially announced the record deal with Hollywood. Also that night, Grace sang the one off “Get Well Mr. James” because the next night (NYE) she was going to NYC to see My Morning Jacket and Jim James was sick.

3 k. cortez August 13, 2008 at 8:17 am

Thanks for the insight Van. You’ll notice that “Get Better Mr. James” is in the player over there —————->

4 Tedheadone August 13, 2008 at 8:26 am

Maybe Mojo can add the Susan Tedeschi version from Austin City Limits. Angel from Montgomery was Susan’s “go to” encore for a couple of years. This band at ACL was the lineup that she went with for a while featuring 2 keyboardists. William Greene was the new guy, joining Jason Crosby. On this version, Jason adds a sweet violin. Jason eventually left and has been with Robert Randolph for several years.
Also in this lineup was Jeff Sipes. Jeff got offered to join the Black Crowes, he gave Susan his notice, and then the Black Crowes withdrew the offer when their drummer decided to stay. Jeff was SOL.

5 Tedheadone August 13, 2008 at 2:32 pm

Pretty nice to have Bruce Hornsby on accordion and Jackson Browne anchoring the chorus on the Bonnie version…

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