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Martin Sexton - "Happy"

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2008

Martin Sexton stops by to perform "Happy" live at Paste.

http://pastemagazine.com

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  • Kinda like John Mayer and Dave Matthews had a kid together that turned to be more talented than they are.

  • He asked us: *snort* "be you angels?"

    And we said: "Nay"

    "We are but men"

    ROCK!!!

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  • @darroth42 thats a niiice Taylor

  • @kiiibu89 he has been coming up more and more from the roots revolution. Such an amazing performance. Each show is a bit different. I would be happy if i could remotly play my guitar like this man. Multi-talented.. see a show! I was just at his recent show in Chicago 1-20...just wow

  • Thumbs up if you want to destroy whatever morons disliked this

  • @97Hossa that's an acoustic guitar. i dunno the model.

  • what kind of guitar is this ?

    

  • @mattf350 : not to be offensive at all, because I get what you're saying, but, Martin Sexton couldn't be the child of Dave Mathews and John Mayer; he was rocking long before either of those two cats. a more likely situation is that John Mayer and Dave Matthews are the far less-talented/sell-out, illegitimate sons of Martin Sexton.

  • I've seen John Mayer and David Matthews, but I'd go with Dave Matthews and Jack Johnson...

  • After listening to some songs of Martin Sexton, I had to rearrange my top 10 since Happy and Diner are now in it ;) and thanks to Paste for uploading this amazing music. Not a lot of musicians can sing like this live anymore. At the chance of being redundant, truly amazing ^^

  • Marty you are truly a bad mamma jamma, If you like this type of music check out Hadden Sayers from Texas he has a duet with ruthie foster called back to the blues that's un-real!

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