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JackGrider liked 11 months ago
The Pogues - Shane MacGowan - Dirty Old Town
The Pogues - Shane MacGowan - Dirty Old Town - Self Aid - Dublin 1986
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JackGrider commented 1 year ago
Barney Fife dramatic
Most think of Don Knotts as a comic performer. This clip from an Andy Griffith Show episode shows the guy was much more talented.
@nixthetiger I can back that.
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
Neil Finn - Try Whistling This
Neil Finn performs Try Whistling This at West 54th circa 1998. Son Liam on guitar.
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JackGrider commented 1 year ago
Tom Waits - Midnight Lullaby
Tom Waits - Midnight Lullaby, Closing Time (1973)
@daner31 plenty of cool French folks they love the jazz man don't knock 'em all
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Maple Leaf Rag Played by Scott Joplin
Maple leaft Rag, recorded on Pianola Roll actually played by Scott Joplin
@adhdaguacate ha ha !
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
Introduction to Bop - Cannonball Adderley Plays Monk
http://www.billytaylorjazz.net presents "Bop" from "The Subject is Jazz," 1958. Interview - Cannonball talks about Charlie Parker. Music - "Tri...
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Whistler's Jug Band - Foldin' Bed
Times ain't like they used to be [videorecording] : early rural and popular American music, 1928-1935
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JackGrider commented 1 year ago
Jimmie Rodgers - Waiting for a Train/Daddy andHome/BlueYodel
Early rural and popular American music, 1928-1935
@2manygits ha ha ha ha
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
Tom Waits - Medley: Jack & Neal/California, Here I Come
Foreign Affairs (1977)
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JackGrider commented 1 year ago
Dave Van Ronk - Hesitation Blues
Audio only. Track 02, Dave Van Ronk: The Folkways Years 1959 - 1961.
Deciphering the original arrangement, lyrics, and composer is tricky. See: ...
Dave is as underrated as hell! I'm just a 29 year old kid, but I've been into this kind of music for a long time. Been turning my friends on to Dave as of late...honestly, I'd kinda forgotten about him too. then of all things Amazon recommended the Folkways Years to me, and I said "oh damn...yea...
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
Webb Pierce
Webb Pierce - Walkin the Dog
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JackGrider commented 1 year ago
Hank Scorpio (Theme Song) - The Simpsons *End Credits*
Uploaded this for a friend, but feel free to enjoy!
Mp3 Download Link - http://rapidshare.com/files...
@pieman419 Oh YEAH!
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Hey Good Lookin' - Hank Williams
Hank Williams at The Grand Ole' Opry
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Guy Clark - Live From Austin Texas
Guy Clark - Live From Austin Texas
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Buck Owens & His Buckaroos - I've Got A Tiger By The Tail
Buck Owens - Ranch Show (march 15 1966)
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
Tom Waits - Rockpalast 1977 15 Tom Trauberts Blues
Rockpalast, WDR Studio L, Köln, West Germany, April 18, 1977
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78rpm pressing: Blues For The Midgets - Flip Phillips Sextet, 1951 - Mercury 89022
Very groovy blues - everyone's tied to Oscar Peterson's able anchor here. ;)
The personell for this 1951 session are:
Flip Phillips - tenor sax
C...
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DONT TAKE YOUR LOVE FROM ME by Flip Phillips Quartet 1949 JAZZ!
Smooth jazz from 1949. Flip Phillips, Ray Brown, Buddy Rich, and Hank Jones. Enjoy!
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
Jimmy Buffett- Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes
No copyright intended uhh yeah
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The Story of Festivus
A brief History. As told by George Costanza of the NBC Show Seinfeld.
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JackGrider commented 1 year ago
Guy "Cotton" Thompson with Bob Wills
Guy "Cotton" Thompson with Bob Wills: "I Hear You Talkin'"
Man he could sing! knew he was a fine fiddler but dang what a voice for bluesy Country. thanks for the post, brother
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JackGrider commented 1 year ago
Stay A Little Longer Bob Wills
Another Bob Wills Hit song from the 1940s...good movie clip.
More on Bob Wills interviews at www.alycefaye.com/bob.html
@Banks1042 WOW really? Sinatra said that? well, it's true. Tommy was a great singer who's not given his due in my opinion when great C&W vocalists are remembered. my old man used to see them in Texas and California when Bob opened Wills' Point. He said he ALWAYS had fun at a Bob Wills show. : )
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JackGrider commented 1 year ago
Ida Red - Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys Telescription 1951
Another song that Bob recorded many times. IT's said that Chuch Berry based Mabelline on this old song. Bob first heard it by Jimmie Davis accordi...
love Bob's jive talk asides and enthusiastic "yeahs" during the guitar solo! Long Live Western Swing!
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
The Cleverlys - Walk Like An Egyptian
The Cleverlys perform at a showcase at IBMA 2010. For more about The Cleverlys, visit http://thecleverlys.com. For more videos, photos and articles...
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Love Please Come Home - Reno and Smiley
Don Reno and Red Smiley Show playing Love Please Come Home
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Bill Monroe - Uncle Pen
Uncle Pen
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Bill Monroe & his Blue Grass Boys - Close By
Bill Monroe & his Blue Grass Boys - Close By (From "The Country Show: with Stars of the Grand Ole Opry" 1955). Bill Monroe: vocal, mandolin; Jackie...
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
Banks of the Ohio - Bill Monroe & Doc Watson
I asked my love to take a walk
Just a little ways with me
And as we walked and we would talk
All about our weddingday
Darling say that you'll be m...
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JackGrider commented 1 year ago
Knoxville Girl
Wilburn Brothers
@phallystorm those guys were digging on this stuff as young pickers and singers of course you can hear it cheers for having good taste : )
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
The Knoxville Girl Brownie Ford
The Knoxville Girl
Brownie Ford
Stories from Mountains, Swamps, and Honky Tonks
In my house this song is known as "The Blood Song" for some reason...
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Billie Holiday "One for my Baby (and one more for the road)"
It's quarter to three, there's no one in the place
Except you and me
So set 'em' up joe, I got a little story you autta know
We're drinking my fri...
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SOLITUDE -Billie Holiday
I've just tought about my grandmother and knowing that when these pictures were taken, she was alive and young , somewhere on this Earth, I put tog...
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
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Townes Van Zandt - I'll Be Here In The Morning - 1973 Minnesota University
Recorded in November 1973, Minnesota University Campus, Mi
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JackGrider liked 1 year ago
David Allan Coe "(If I Could Climb) The Walls Of The Bottle"
Coe's first charted single (#80 in 1974) is a great drinkin' song.
You've Never Been This Far Before ( Conway Twitty )
Conway Twitty Video You've Never Been This Far Before
1,205,118 views
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@Jesushatespolicemen um...no.