Only just found this one Adam; thanks for giving us this little real time view of something we only imagine the Mississippi to be.; it brings it to life.
I couldnt keep on watching your videos without even giving thanks to you. I had promised myself I would never create an account on Youtube, but man... U are such a nice guy !
Selflessness is so precious nowadays. At first I watched your videos to learn how to play the harmonica, but actually my english improved much more than my harp skills :D
I love the way you pronounce the name of some French villages in one of your lessons ! I would have been so happy to meet u there, but it was too late :(
Hi Adam thank you for the video. I have never seen a cotton field. I remember the first video you did from the cross road .. and the state trooper came over to see what you were doing. hehe great stuff .. Jan
Hi Adam.Watching that clip gave me a poignant moment,thinking of the history of those fields and the people who worked them.How mankind has matured at last.
I am in west Texas we make ALOT of cotton! but this year is no where close to you guys! i may send you a pic of ours! take care! thanks for all your time and teachings!
I enjoyed this video a lot, Adam. Being a city boy and a sucker for history, it's great to see a nice, simple look at both a seemingly distant landscape and the history of that landscape. I hope you'll put your scholarly side to good use in some more history videos for us. :]
Adam you do a great work with delighting people who wants to know something about harp!!!! Thanks a lot.
Q: is there some videos where you talk about major differences between blues stiles in different regions? And what are these differences and from where these differences become? Cos always somebody speak most common sentences about "DEEP SOUND OF CHICAGO" etc.
I don't actually address this question. I probably should. Scholars and students of the blues guitar talk about three different regional styles: Mississippi Delta, Piedmont, and East Texas.....
That brought tears to my eyes at the end.
jeikuman 1 year ago
Only just found this one Adam; thanks for giving us this little real time view of something we only imagine the Mississippi to be.; it brings it to life.
DrGrrrrr 1 year ago
thank you mr gussow
xraylax 1 year ago
Wonderful video! Thanks again!
AeonSteampunk 2 years ago
Great !!! Mr Gussow
Regards From COLOMBIA s.a
cpaba 2 years ago
Thanks for the magic.
larryonlineone 3 years ago 3
Thanks Adam, I needed this.
HarmonicaDylan 3 years ago
I couldnt keep on watching your videos without even giving thanks to you. I had promised myself I would never create an account on Youtube, but man... U are such a nice guy !
Selflessness is so precious nowadays. At first I watched your videos to learn how to play the harmonica, but actually my english improved much more than my harp skills :D
I love the way you pronounce the name of some French villages in one of your lessons ! I would have been so happy to meet u there, but it was too late :(
HazySpirit 3 years ago 2
Hi Adam thank you for the video. I have never seen a cotton field. I remember the first video you did from the cross road .. and the state trooper came over to see what you were doing. hehe great stuff .. Jan
g0moz 3 years ago
the devil is real.
jasonricci 3 years ago
Hi Adam.Watching that clip gave me a poignant moment,thinking of the history of those fields and the people who worked them.How mankind has matured at last.
My first cotton field bye the way.
Thanks.
belleray2 3 years ago
that is cool the cotton and the music thanks
fridaynightovernight 3 years ago
I am in west Texas we make ALOT of cotton! but this year is no where close to you guys! i may send you a pic of ours! take care! thanks for all your time and teachings!
jsilvatx 3 years ago
I enjoyed this video a lot, Adam. Being a city boy and a sucker for history, it's great to see a nice, simple look at both a seemingly distant landscape and the history of that landscape. I hope you'll put your scholarly side to good use in some more history videos for us. :]
Yaanon 3 years ago
Interesting stuff. Cotton is one of those things that you take for granted. I've enjoyed your lessons.
aaronp0324 3 years ago
Looks like a nice place.
sangolt88 3 years ago
Frost? Indian summer here in Montréal. Thanks Adam for the entire series.
madmodpo 3 years ago
I'm delighted with our new President and pleased with the American people. I'll leave it at that. :)
KudzuRunner 3 years ago
Enjoyed that little story about the cotton, interesting stuff. Um...I wonder how that seed removal machine works, might google it.
Tryharp 3 years ago
Adam you do a great work with delighting people who wants to know something about harp!!!! Thanks a lot.
Q: is there some videos where you talk about major differences between blues stiles in different regions? And what are these differences and from where these differences become? Cos always somebody speak most common sentences about "DEEP SOUND OF CHICAGO" etc.
kloijhi 3 years ago
I don't actually address this question. I probably should. Scholars and students of the blues guitar talk about three different regional styles: Mississippi Delta, Piedmont, and East Texas.....
KudzuRunner 3 years ago
thanks for the walk, Adam.
Tsutsomu 3 years ago
That's some nice looking cotton there... I was hoping for some Sonny Terry mood music but I enjoyed the music in there :)
aerospacepat 3 years ago