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  • cool!

    

  • Hello Mr Mac.

    Very nice song.

  • Mr. MAc--I watch your vids , checked out your Gretsch guitars too. Which is your most versatile

    and best playability, your favorite?

  • @RADLADRICK

    Hello it`s the G6120-Western 1989 with TV Jones Pickup`s

    Be Well mac

  • great !

  • Great music bro! you're just great! and I like the flag - I have one on my wall too... keep rockin(-:

  • This is awesome great my friend I love it!!!!!!

  • peace :)

  • Dude you nailed it!! You even sound like the king! really there are alot of elvis inpersonators who couldn't hold a candle to you!!! I love Elvis!...... Now about the flag. Let me say for all you yankee's It about being proud that's all. Our father fought and died as did your fathers fighting for our state rights it wasn't about slavery and being a proud southerner has nothing to do with being a racist. We are a proud and caring people where do you think the phrase southern hospitality came from

  • Rebels forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  • Remember kids... not hate, heritage

  • haha what about that flad behind you

  • The rebel flag represents treason and betrayal in the history of the United States. It also represents racism and to be proud of that is to be ignorant of what it represnts. There is a lot to be proud of in Southern culture but this flag is not of them. Good picking and singing though.

  • @pallet3473 - One could see it as treason, since it was a rebellious action, but so was the American Revolution.... I guess I'm a bit more forgiving now. What does bug me is when people in Indiana fly Confederate flags. Tens of thousands of Indiana boys fought and died under the US flag (including many of my ancestors). The CSA flag was the enemy's flag, and people who fly it in the north should hang their head in shame for forgetting the sacrifice of the brave Union soldiers.

  • @Parsa9 I'm from the South and only ignorant, uneducated people who don't really understand history showcase them as some kind of statement. I live close to where rock n roll orignated and have seen several of the rockabilly artists and they never display the Confederate flag.

  • @pallet3473 no disrespect but no it doesnt represent hatred! Just because some racist idiots have adopted it, the cival war was an uprising and about way more than slavery!!!!!! The flag is the symbol of ultimate rebellion!!!!

  • @pintofhappinesslabel The Cival War was about States rights and slavery was the biggest thing under that umbrella. No matter how you word it the Conferderate flag represents treason by the South. The South had big business with plantations that forced slaves to work for free or else they could be beaten. Many of the black women were raped,etc. Anyone who takes pride in the flag is ignorant of these things is what I am saying. I live in the South and am glad I don't see that flag much.

  • @pallet3473 trust me I dont want associated with racist morons lol well spoken my friend! I was just saying not all of us who use it as artists are retards looking to hate for no reason.

  • @pintofhappinesslabel very much agreeded

  • great playing what are the chords

  • Fantastico*****

  • Excellent!

  • I like your video man. Im a redneck and I really like that flag. Dont get rid of it. Hang on to it. You know I have rebel flags myself and I have a rebel flag tatoo.

  • I would like to see a lesson for this .. or a slower version .. congratulations!

  • could you post a lesson for this please

  • ace mate all your vids on fave list

  • Good job brutha! Like the flag too.

  • Great job man!!! love it!! Keep that rebel flag up theres nothin wrong with it its not racist or hatefull just means your proud of the south!! thanks for the post!!

  • can you tell me where i can find the tab?

  • Mac, nice playing man. Your voice is nice, too.

    You have quite a guitar collection. Love that 1957 Cochrane-style Chet Atkins Gretsch.

    Is that a baritone ukulele back there? Play it!

    Since you're not in the US, you may not be aware that Confederate flags arouse a lot of very negative feelings in some Americans as they considerate it racist. Most rockabilly players here don't really think of it as a symbol of the genre.

  • @Parsa9 that statement is very true

  • Good job!

  • cool

  • love it!

    great respect.

  • The best song ever written, and you do a hell of a job!

  • You are BRILL MAN!!!!

    I could listen to you all the time,infact I might make a CD of yours to put in my car,if that's OK with you.

    Take Care my Friend

    Steve/UK

  • Truth be told, Mac, yours is the only channel I watch on YouTube.

    Great work as usual! *****

  • That's some great picking on that piece...

  • Cool

  • so what

  • Echt starke Sache, gut gespielt!

  • Mac, You Rock! This is cool! 5*s

    Gretsch'n

  • You are amazing, you've got elvis' voise and a great country style of guitar. Hats of to this pro with a Gretsch guitar.

  • what is the pedal?'

  • nice... your voice is somewhat like elvis.

  • Very good man! Good interpretation!

  • Hey, super! wie jedes andere Video von Dir auch!

    Könntest du aus diesem Lied eine Lesson machen oder mir zumindest die Tabs zukommen lassen, wäre super!

  • Sweeeeeeet...

  • Fine job on this classic! Thanks for posting.

  • Great job, love your guitar !!!!

  • Like it a lot mate - great rockin'!

  • Fantastic cover Mac,nice video.

  • Good stuff man... keep rockin!

  • cool cover mac..5*

     what chords are you playing?

  • Love it! you doing anymore lessons? :-))

  • That's great!

  • Well done, thanks for sharing!

  • Always great job,mate-COOL5*****!!!!!

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