01:18 Summertime Sunset 06:04 Trouble In Mind 11:20 Black Betty 15:54 Bleach Blonde Bottle Blues 19:15 Look Away 24:43 Preachin' Blues 29:25 Freedom 34:48 California King 39:18 John The Revelator 43:24 Black Echo (fuckin' awesome version!! Listen!!) 51:55 Might As Well Be Me 58:26 Hard Time Killing Floor Blues 1:03:15 Mad As A Hatter 1:09:28 Run For Your Money 1:14:29 Blue Ridge Mountains 1:19:04 Wanted Woman / AC/DC 1:27:35 Come On In My Kitchen
Yes indeed on the Black Echo version. Rebecca is gaining more and more confidence soloing, and just getting better all the time. Hopefully they will write and perform more songs that will give her that opportunity. Then all we need next is a song where Megan sings lead! C'mon girl, YOU CAN DO IT!
Fuck yeah! Rebecca tore that up. She keeps getting better on guitar, but then of course Megan melts your face. Larkin Poe are great. Whoever thumbs them down needs a ice pick to the eardrums.
@@davidnettleton3375 Stubborn Love. She sings lead for the first 2 lines of the verses. Don't get me wrong, I really like Megan but Rebecca is the better singer for lead. Megan sings great harmony and of course she is the Slide Queen.
its so eerie that time to time appear peoples coming from small places that become re3alo heirs of rnr, just like this beautiful ladies, full of talent and grace, THNKS YOURSELVES LADIES!!!
Rebecca performed a similar save in 2018 at NY State Blues Festival playing Rollin' and Tumblin': ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L9QqqCcAzpM.html - watch at 1:30 when she looses her pick, changes style, and retrieves another pick from her back pocket 8 seconds later :-)
Thank you for giving those of us who weren't there, a front row seat. Might I suggest that you check your camera to see if you can turn off the automatic level control. It tends to muddy the sound and bury the vocals when the band gets louder. Just a thought. Thank you for posting this video of these two exceptionally talented women, plus their bass player and drummer.
Could have been where the camera was, too. My experience, even in smaller clubs like this one, is that the PA projects over the heads of the first few rows.
@@nicknielsen5864 Yep, that, too. When my band was on the road, I took a page from the Grateful Dead and offered a free line out of the PA mixer to anyone who asked. That way they would get studio quality sound with their home video. Alternatively, you could ask to tap into the mixer's BlueTooth, WiFi or hand them a USB stick and sync the sound to your video in post production.
@@HappyPhilS My time recording shows was well before wireless or USB. I used to travel with a bag of homemade cables so I could get that mixer output into my recorder. Most of the sound men really appreciated that I could connect without a stack of adapters sticking out of the board.
I found these two women in only the last couple of week and I really wish I'd found them a few months earlier so i could have gone to one of their gigs that i could have actually got to. DAMN! Anyway, speaking as a bald bloke who never had great hair, I'd just like to put in a special mention for Rebecca's head of hair. That's serious rock n roll hair! :-)
I only discovered them about a month ago, Luckily they're playing Manchester UK in May & I'm going to see them B) Speaking as a bald guy who used to have great hair, there's worse things can happen, lol
Apparently there is no manager or setup crew. These gals were fighting for their life from the first couple of songs on. These are incredibly talented sisters. Help a sister out.
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Major sound issues but still fantastic, Mad as a Hatter is so much better with Mandolin, maybe something to do with the sound, noticed they were using wi fi instead of plugging straight in.