The current best band in the world?


There is of course no such thing. There’s not even a best Blues band, or Rock band, or Jazz band, or Country band, or any other kind of band. But a lot of us probably have a "favorite" band, one we like so much it is our favorite irrespective of genre. And so it is for me.

A band is the combined talents of all it’s members, different bands having varying distributions of talent levels amongst it’s members. There is a band that has been playing together now for 16 years, and damn are they good. It’s Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, and they are my current favorite band. All four members are extremely talented, and they work together as only the very best bands do.

Marty Stuart went on the road in a Gospel group at age 12, playing mandolin for the Summer before returning to school. He was caught in class reading a Country music magazine hidden in a history book, and explained to the teacher he would rather make history than read about it. He was expelled, so looked for a job. Lester Flatt hired him, and Marty went on the road with him at age 13. He worked with Lester until Flatt’s failing health took him off the road in ’78, then kicked around a little with Vassar Clements and Doc Watson. In 1980 he was hired by Johnny Cash, with whom he worked for years. Marty got himself a record deal, and put out a bunch of albums on MCA and Columbia. I met him at The Palomino (the legendary Country music bar in North Hollywood, where Dwight Yoakam got his start) in the early 90’s, and a nicer guy you couldn’t find. He owns a bunch of historic guitars, including Pop Staple’s acoustic and Clarence White’s (The Byrds) Telecaster.

Drummer Harry Stinson is a superb musician and singer, long employed in Nashville studios in both capacities. Guitarist Kenny Vaughan is a Telecaster ace whom I first saw live playing guitar in Lucinda Williams’ band, on the Car Wheels tour. He’s also a real good harmony singer, with his own recent solo album. Bassist Chris Scruggs, Grandson of Earl Scruggs, is an incredible multi-instrumentalist (a first-call pedal steel player in Nashville) and, again, good harmony singer. Country musicians grow up singing as well as playing instruments.

All these guys are seasoned pros, talented not only on the instruments they play, but also as ensemble players; those are very different talents. Their latest album, Way Out West, was produced by Petty’s guitarist Mike Campbell, he also a big fan of Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives. Great band name!

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Roger Waters recent Pink Floyd centric shows and tour were fabulous with 16 (?) independent surround pods of banks and banks of speakers.. Also multiple IMAX screens lowered all lover the place, 10 or 12 of these Movie screens drop down..
Lady Gaga can be a good show but not as sophisticated a sound system and the quality of her sound seems to be venue dependent..
bdp24 I saw Marty Stuart a couple of months ago and although I'm not much of a country music fan, it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. He did an interview and book signing at a local museum that featured his many years of photography. Then later in the evening we attended his concert. His band as well as he is spectacular. They sounded a lot like the Byrds. Marty actually plays Clarence White's old Telecaster. The sound was excellent. They did a great versions of "Bonanza" and "El Paso"
I don’t know for the life of me why no one has suggested or even mentioned “The Rolling Stones”. If any band could have the title of single best band, I can’t think of better candidates. What band has been together longer AND totally on top of their game as them. Yes, they are showing their age, but who wouldn’t at over 55 yrs. in the business and being well into their 70’s? There is a reason they are the #1 selling band in the world and can command the stage presence and attention they do as one of the greatest live bands. The title of World’s Greatest Rock & Roll band is hard to dispute. Who has made a greater indelible mark on the rock world? They are still announcing play dates in the UK. Remarkable!! Then maybe they are still to much the “Yobs” they were always portrayed as by the media for the sophisticated aristocracy of this website.
@rwwear, cool man. I haven't yet seen/heard Marty & HFS live, but the video clip on You Tube of their appearance on Letterman's old show has really wetted my appetite to do so.
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