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  • Thats a great rendition of J.T. Cale's music with tip top pickers.........thanks for postin and to Aussie who passed it on..............when its right, bluegrass is where its at IMO.

  • @seagecko in that case, u should look up the bluegrass cover of "punish my heaven" by dark tranquillity. masterpiece.

  • Excellent...........I"m hooked.......on the Bluegrass tunes.....that is.

    keep smilin...

    olehippy13

    former vietnam medic

    novice banjo picker

  • @fayeroe1009...Absolutely, J.J. Cale wrote several good pieces made famous by others...such as They Call Me the Breeze which did well for Skynyrd way back when...He still puts on a good show too.

  • Freakin' awesome! The song originally was a crude arraignment, but this put a whole new light on it. Love the live ambiance added to it, I guess the live version of Claptons release is the best.

  • HOLYYY FUUUUCKKK THIS IS GOOOOOD

  • Pickin' on J.J. Cale?

  • Smooth. Who'd have thought that a banjo an fiddle could fit this song so well much less transform a song like cocaine into a song for everyone. An easy 5 out of 5.

  • Thank You

    I'ts Wonderful

  • @seagecko Amen. I am a die hard Metallica fan. I was introduced to this band a couple of weeks ago by some chicks in my Hematology lab at my collage. Best covers. EVER.

  • Actually J.J. Cale wrote this song years and years ago. He is the guitar guru and not only did Eric Clapton play his songs, the beatles looked to his music for inspiration. He is without a doubt one of the great unknown musicians of my times. He is from Oklahoma. To tell you the truth, this doesn't sound all that much like cocaine.

  • @fayeroe1009 To tell you the truth yes it does sound very much like Cocaine. I mean, are you deaf? The melody is EXACTLY THE SAME. Don't post a comment acting like you have some sort of superior knowledge of music. Prick.

  • Actually J.J. Cale wrote this song years and years ago. He is the guitar guru and not only did Eric Clapton play his songs, the beatles looked to his music for inspiration. He is without a doubt one of the great unknown musicians of my times. He is from Oklahoma.

  • Bluegrass are allowing us to listen with a totally different perspective to music we love...

    And it's so different that I can't say - Hey, that's a cover version

    It's just completely different

    And I LIKE it

    Check out what they made of Metallica

    GENIUS

  • @seagecko It's allowing hater's to give new styles of music a listen, without feeling like they are posers. Bluegrass is the Original Shred!

  • Absolutely amazing!  Nice slide.

  • FINALLY, COCAINE FOR MY EARS!

  • This is pretty damn badass.

  • Frans, shivers down my spine and respect to this version.

  • It is the fifht times I listen to this Wonderfull version.....!!!!!!

    thanks a lot, lot ,lot to mr fransvdbij to let me know this .......

  • I like it . Thank You for this version. GREAt, Great , Great Bluegrass !!!!!!!!!!!

    Many Greetings from Italy. I listen to this for many years in the future !!!!

  • Now that my good sirs and madams, is baby makin' music.

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  • GIVE US MORE ! Its Unreal !

  • Awesome!!!!!!!

  • right on

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