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The most infamous song in Idols history gets performed at the finale.
IdolsFreak • 1,182 views
Simon Streep uses a day off to do something he's always wanted to do.
theBrothersStreep • 2,830 views
From Johnny Horton, Sink The Bismrack
hherlevdk • 595,571 views
Sir Mix A Lot Old School Jam
floydddddd • 94,659 views
Béla Fleck playing a warped "Dueling Banjos" with a Mac he programmed with samples of himself playing. From a '90s Lonesome Pine Special on PBS.
mharneymarzipan • 128,834 views
Long Live The FleckTones!!
Fun pictures to accompany Johnny Horton's song.
I do not own rights to the song or images.
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS
(Written by Jimmy Driftwood)
Joh...
DesertSavvy • 848,724 views
@busyhands94 more than likely it was one of the "rifled muskets" they were much smaller bore, and way more accurate, thus smaller prey didnt explode when they were hit. at this point a shotgun was still pretty much a blunderbuss.
This song was originally recorded by The Four Lads on August 12, 1953.
muzbey • 681,421 views
@mackenronan lol, sorry the truth aint always pretty but it is still the truth. but this is a good tune.
Long Live The FleckTones!!