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1 month ago
Union Maid Excerpt - Woody Guthrie
Woody Guthrie Union Maid Excerpt The Asch Recordings Vol. 3 (1944) www.woodyguthrie.com
tasedlak • 16,217 views
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1 month ago
Black Jack Davey (The White Stripes Cover)
The White Stripes cover of Black Jack Davey, made famous by Bob Dylan.
No video, just audio. Not sorry,
Watch with your ears. It's music.
If you ...
chadd990 • 89,509 views
MikeMandaville
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Made famous by Bob Dylan? Roud Numer One? The most ancient and popular of the twenty thousand? Wow! That's as impressive as the ancient mansions of Beverly Hills. I had no idea that the Fukushima fallout had gotten this bad!
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1 month ago
The Bold Grenadier (British Folk Song) - Sung by Me
Also known as "The Lady and the Grenadier" and "One Morning in May". I fell in love with this English folk song the first time I heard it. I got th...
LadieGreensleeves • 1,907 views
MikeMandaville
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Lovely, just lovely. I know this song as "Song To Woody", by Bob Dylan, though with a different lyric, of course.
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1 month ago
Merle Travis & Ronnie Prophet "Shiek of Araby"
Legendary finger style guitar player MERLE TRAVIS performed on "The Ronnie Prophet Show" January 29, 1978
Merle was ill all week while in Toronto,...
BransonMusicFactory • 76,635 views
MikeMandaville
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Shiek starts at 3:28
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2 months ago
the piano man
92 year old man plays his home made piano and tells how he made it
vreela1 • 99,787 views
MikeMandaville
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This type of instrument is known as a Tom Thumb Piano.
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2 months ago
The Southern Tones "It Must Be Jesus" 1954 Duke 205 Gospel Series
The Gospel Record That Ray Charles Dubbed After
I've Got A Woman
chess1458 • 17,033 views
MikeMandaville
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That Ray Charles somehow "ripped off" the original composer of "It Must Be Jesus" by turning it into "I Got A Woman" is nonsense! Everytime someone sings "I Got A Woman", the original composer of "It Must Be Jesus" receives a check in the mail! Within the music industry, there is a name for th...
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2 months ago
Dee Dee Sharp - Ride
Unsure about the artist and title of the song please correct me if I'm wrong. Enjoy the song.
Thanks pv rocker for the update.
swedefirebird70 • 24,556 views
MikeMandaville
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This is the song that turned me into a drummer. I also would lose my mind when this song came on, only instead of dancing around, I would play percussion, open-handed, on whatever happened to be available at the time, such as the coffee table. Dee Dee had just turned seventeen when this song br...
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7 months ago
Route 66 guitar solo lesson rolling stones
Bernie Hamburger of Hamburguitar, teaches how to play the guitar solo from the Rolling Stones version of "Route 66".
hamburguitar • 12,246 views
MikeMandaville
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Excellent. Very helpful. Thank you very much.
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7 months ago
A look into the life of Irving Berlin, an interview with James Rocco
Ordway Center Spotlight on: Irving Berlin. Take a look into the life and career of Irving Berlin in an interview with James Rocco.
For more inform...
saintpaulstar • 9,866 views
MikeMandaville
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This is a good report on Irving Berlin, but it is not an "interview" of Irving Berlin. Therefore, the title is misleading.
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8 months ago
Merle Travis performs "Lost John"
Country fingerpicking great Merle Travis performs "Lost John." From the DVD "The Guitar of Merle Travis" taught by Marcel Dadi. More info at http:/...
GtrWorkShp • 96,178 views
MikeMandaville
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@Jakes1185 Jakes, you probably will be interested in knowing that after viewing Merle's 1951 acoustic solo version of his tune "Nine Pound Hammer", I now am convinced that Merle did indeed pick with just two fingers. However, not only do I still maintain that it would be easier to play Merle's t...
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8 months ago
Jerry Reed And Chet Atkins Jerrys Breakdown
JR and CA doing Jerry's Breakdown on Pop Goes the Country 1975
alyagotado • 3,032,972 views
MikeMandaville
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@MrSister127 Thanks for the tip. I will give that a try.
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8 months ago
Jerry Reed - Alabama Jubilee
Jerry in his prime in the 1970's playing a blazing version of Alabama Jubilee!!
superpicker • 377,131 views
MikeMandaville
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That's it, I quit! Who wants an Esteban guitar? (running for cover).
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8 months ago
Talkin New York
Acoustic/Harmonica
bikerhippy • 4,004 views
MikeMandaville
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Well, I have a little notebook computer, with tiny little speakers. It sounds like this was recorded with a single microphone, which was placed near the guitar, and not very close to the singer's mouth. The singer sounds like he is doing a good job, but I wish that he had checked the mic level ...
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8 months ago
Talkin' New York - Gerde's Folk City, New York, April 1962
Gerde's Folk City, New York, April 1962
ahmert777 • 7,188 views
MikeMandaville
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You know, a lot of folk singers don't have much food on their table
But they do have a few forks and knives
So they'll probably cut something
Run for your lives!
Cuttin' up with Bob Dylan
The original folk hipster
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8 months ago
bob dylan video 2 Talkin' New York 0001
1965dylan • 6,375 views
MikeMandaville
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A lot of people don't have much food on the table
But they do have a few forks and knives
So they'll probably cut something
Run for your lives!
Cuttin' up with Bob Dylan
I looked for this one earlier, but I couldn't find it.
Thank you for posting it.
The original folk hipster
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9 months ago
I Feel The Earth Move Carole King Basic Guitar Lesson Fingerstyle Solo Chord Melody
Pop guitar lesson. Pop tune arranged for fingerstyle solo chord melody guitar presented in onscreen animated
fretboard format. Get this FREE soft...
wwwLickByNeckComP05 • 4,247 views
MikeMandaville
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This is a beautiful arrangement.
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9 months ago
Gundersen Gives Testimony to NRC ACRS
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) held a special ACRS meeting Thursday May 26, 2011 on the cu...
BassD77 • 144 views
MikeMandaville
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Maggie, you and Arnie are the greatest. I have learned a lot about nuclear science and safety from starting with your videos, and then doing some research on the internet. You and Arnie make a good team, sort of like Pierre and Marie Curie. I think we owe it to ourselves to keep informed durin...
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9 months ago
History Channel - ROCKETDYNE
World's 1st nuclear meltdown in 1959 in Simi Valley, CA. Story covered by The History Channel.
rocketdyne • 57,534 views
MikeMandaville
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Marie Curie learned that certain rocks give off energy, and she decided to study this behavior. She named it radioactivity. She earned a couple of Nobel Prizes for her study, and then she became the first person on earth to die from radiation poisoning.
Good people of Simi Valley, Marie Curie ...
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9 months ago
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1 year ago
Country Music Songs about the Working Man (2/2) Mule Train (T. Ernie Ford)
Country Music Songs about the Working Man (1/2) I Never Picked Cotton (Roy Clark)
For decades, country music has given voice to the working men an...
flashbell • 13,966 views
MikeMandaville
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Takin' the borax to the city
So the ladies clothes look pretty
HEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAH!
;-)
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1 year ago
One tin soldier-Ashley
singing the solo for chorus. this was october of 10th grade
crzyashley101 • 5,975 views
MikeMandaville
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I like it because you sound like a girlie girl! Hah! Very nice.
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1 year ago
Joan Baez - House of The Rising Sun, 1960
Pre Animals' version, arranged by Joan Baez.
The song was recorded in 1960, photos were googled :)
chimganchik • 1,737,632 views
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1 year ago
lulu shout 1965 ready steady go
optreden van lulu tijdens ready steady go in 1965
rockingdaddy • 1,445,356 views
MikeMandaville
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God bless this beautiful woman! This is an outstanding performance. I have noticed that some of the posters here seem to think that the gravel in Lulu's voice here is the result of smoking. Well, I assure you that it is not. In this performance, Lulu is turning that gravel on and off repeated...
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1 year ago
The Animals - Gon na Send You Back To Walk er (Live 1964)
The Animals- Gon na Send You Back To Walk er, clip from UK TV, July 1964.
Eric Burdon - vocals
Alan Price - keyboards
Hilton Valentine - guitar
C...
magusmagic5 • 30,347 views
MikeMandaville
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This song borrows its rhythm from the Chuck Berry tune "Memphis, Tennessee", which is a very good rhythm to borrow. Excellent!
Budman, thank you for giving the source of the melody. I will check it out.