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From: lewdite
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  • Hey there, I'm from Brazil and find your video searching for songs talking about cloth industry for a "geography of industry" project. Not only it helped me but I was really delighted with such a pleasant musician you are!

  • @thaloko Thank you…

  • Sounds great and I would go crazy in a place where it snowed so much. Why didn't you do the yodeling part on the chorus?

  • You just totally saved my arse on a US history podcast project. Thank you so much, I couldn't find this song anywhere! Great performance, I've watched your other videos as well now :D

  • Glad to have been of use :o)

  • What a small world.

    Cousin Fisher Hendley grew up in Anson County NC. I remember him playing Weave Room Blues in

    the 1940's. He and his Band first played on the Radio at WBT Charlotte NC. He later settled in Columbia SC and had a successful career until he retired.

  • @Hendleyco Actually, this song was written by Dorsey Dixon around 1930, as you can confirm by googling "Dorsey Dixon Weave Room Blues".

  • I last heard this song in 1976, at the U.S. Bicentennial Folk Festival on the mall. I've been wanting to hear it ever since.

    Thank you for singing.

  • You're welcome.

  • You can find an excellent version of it on an album by The New Lost City Ramblers, titled There Ain't No Way Out. Just google for it and you'll find it all over the place. It's one of their best covers.

  • I can't believe how few views you have. You are a great entertainer!

  • MOST entertaining sir... I`ve watched several of your song videos now & I have come to the conclusion that you sir are VERY entertaining! & I enjoy your music very much!

    :-) THank you for sharing them with us.

    *****

  • Your words are very sweet to the ear... thanks for pumping my ego.

  • An inspirational demonstration of how to work around an injury. From what I've seen in your videos you could still play us some fine tunes with only one working finger, but consider being more careful in the kitchen before it comes down to that.

  • Thanks for your concern... I will try to heed your advise.

  • Superb! I love it when you natter away to all of us fans, your Strumstick tutorials are particularly good. I'm sure we all wish you a speedy recovery and thank you.

  • Cool!

  • Fabulous litty ditty.  Take good care of that finger. 5***** G.G.

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