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5 months ago
Stanley Brothers - Handsome Molly
Stanley Brothers - Handsome Molly
bentleyks63 • 4,863 views
MrJacklack1
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8 months ago
Rolling stones - Far away eyes
Great song from The Rolling Stones, it's the
sixth track from Rolling Stones' 1978 album Some Girls, ENJOY :)
Here are the lyrics:
I was driving ...
Horaciow14 • 2,707,433 views
MrJacklack1
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hey slaindarr, the entire genre known as rock n roll started in the american south. The Stones knew that. William Faulkner knew that before it even happened. Your mom probably learned that when Muddy Waters was strictly putting the dick to her. Are you smart enough to be offended? Probably not, a...
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8 months ago
Stanley Brothers -The Girl Behind The Bar (1947)
The Stanley Brothers were a legendary American bluegrass duo made up of brothers Carter and Ralph Stanley
Carter and Ralph Stanley hailed original...
OldBluegrassMusic • 7,383 views
MrJacklack1
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thats like saying Elvis actually performed blues music but did a decent job at it. Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez.
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9 months ago
1965 Fincastle Bluegrass Festival Pt2
This is the 1965 Fincastle Bluegrass Festival. The film includes Bill Monroe, Clyde Moody, Mac Wiseman, Don Reno, Jimmy Martin, Benny Martin and ot...
renopicker • 63,927 views
MrJacklack1
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Man thats a slightly older than young Don Reno!
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9 months ago
Jack Cooke Singing Long Black Veil
Jack Cooke singing Long Black Veil at Ralph Stanleys Bluegrass Festival 2007
skinnerboyz • 4,929 views
MrJacklack1
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Mr. Cooke was as good a singer as Ralph. Also drove the bus a lot. A highlight of my life will always be getting a laugh out of him in Columbia, MS when I asked him to turn that cow for me... to which he replied, "the hairy sides turned out." Speak to her then. Good mornin, ol heifer...the ex m...
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10 months ago
Sally Ann - Lester McCumbers, fiddle
Lester McCumber playing Sally Ann in his room at the 2006 West Virginia State Folk Festival in Glenville.
Kim Johnson, banjo.
YewPiney • 6,095 views
MrJacklack1
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Thank you! Thank you! Mr. McCumber don't ever change...
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10 months ago
Gordon Terry - Maybe
Marty Robbins introduces us to Gordon Terry. He was a star fiddle player as a child... often at the Grand Ole Opry. His biggest hit was "Wild Honey".
Gatorrock787 • 2,282 views
MrJacklack1
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Gordon Terry would've put the Elvis to shame. An actual musician--killed the electric guitar and, I can't express this enough, KILLED the fiddle--with the Father, Bill Monroe. For those who missed, fret not, he's first string in the Angel Band.
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11 months ago
Jimmy Martin- 20/20 Vision
King of Bluegrass
Budnipper82 • 19,785 views
MrJacklack1
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Shitfire who knew Jimmy was such a great actor!? And best supporting should go to Surly McGee there. Come on fellas, this is the greatest music video ever made. And what a budget-buster. This should be put in a time capsule for future generations just to confuse them. At least on a weekly basis...
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1 year ago
BluegrassLibrary • 54,630 views
MrJacklack1
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hey Amfortaz, its because your'e an unworldly moron. You asked, I answered.
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1 year ago
Jacob's Vision
The Stanley Brothers on Pete Seeger's 'Rainbow Quest'
expressionsflorist • 60,330 views
MrJacklack1
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That is to say, he's not tired. Men like that didn't get tired. Now there ain't men, or people, like that much. If Carter rolled up his sleeves, you would see huge navy tattoos on his forearms. And he probably used a little drink to put up with the unmittigated idiocy in this world, which was n...
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1 year ago
Ijimmie2 • 9,709 views
MrJacklack1
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You're bordering on blasphemy. Of course he had a mother. She's passed now. Same as his brother Carter. She taught him how to play the banjo, then he changed the world. Maybe your mother should have taught you how to be respectful. Go find a two tone shoe and sit on it, buddy.
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1 year ago
Willie Nelson - Always On My Mind
Music video by Willie Nelson performing Always On My Mind. (C) 1982 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
WillieNelsonVEVO • 3,034,958 views
MrJacklack1
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Jamey Johnson is NOT an outlaw. He just has a beard. He wrote Honky Tonk Badonkadonk or what the %$#@ ever. So he is aiding in the downfall of real country music. He can kiss my little 5foot6 ass. I play the 5 string banjo and will shove it straight up his hairy ass. No connection to roots. Just ...
this is from a recording done in a little radio studio late night after a show just for the DJ i think...one of the best tracks is Ralph finger picking the mandolin on East Virginia Blues!