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John Jacob Niles - Go 'Way From My Window (audio only)

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2008

John Jacob Niles singing Go 'Way From My Window in 1957

NOTE: the song stops at 2:35, but due to some problems with my computer, the video is much longer than I wanted it to be...

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  • this song is 102 years old and still stunning!

  • This guy was a major influence on Bob Dylan,this is one of the changing influences in music.Imagine what the crowd must of thought when they heard this for the first time 104 years ago!!!????

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  • we're singing this in my choir class. most of the girls immediately started complaining because it's a "boring classical song". Every time we practice it i realize just how beautiful of a song it really is...

  • @788269 "go on your way and rest"

  • Jesus, man, his voice gives me the weirdest feeling.

  • This is where Jeff Buckley got his falsetto style. He could have done a great version of this...

  • His voice is bone chilling. This guy is out there. I first heard of him watching "No Direction Home".

  • @vicpur Exactly.

  • Listen up you dumb bitches. Fuck Lady Gaga and Ja Rule. This is real music son.

  • powerful stuff...that was rolling 'round in Dylan's head..which would be rarefied air, right???

  • @788269 go on your way and rest, I believe

  • it ain´t me babe!!

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