Robbie Fulks - Dancing Queen, live Stockholm April 19, 2009

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Robbie Fulks - Dancing Queen, live at Akkurat, Stockholm, Sweden on April 19, 2009.

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  • This guy is FANTASTIC. It does not get any better than this. So talented!

  • Damn, these Swedes likes us mo' better 'than we be like-ing ourselves.

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  • I love how this ends.

  • @vovsen1985 You'll probably never see this, but it's called "We Live a Long Long Time to Get Old", originally by Jimmy Murphy way back in the day.

  • that reminds me of my old Kay guitar only I can't make mine sound like that. Fulks is hillarious tongue is allways in cheek but then he pulls out these incredable chops. wow

  • Maaan. It was just starting to get funny. Why do all things have to end???

  • i take my teeth out to you, robbie! A Salut !

  • @antijoke You got the 1st amendment and should use it. I spent a few days in Tennessee, and country is a broad church. You gotta keep your roots in the soil tho. I bet it rained in coniston. Good talkin' to ya!!

  • @losing2woody You live in a lovely part of the world. I spent a few very nice days around Coniston in 1997. Anyway, I'm all for letting country people decide what country music is, so you can have your definition, my kin and friends in Kentucky and Tennessee can have theirs, and I'll keep my 90% Yankee self out of it.

  • @antijoke p.s i'm more country than any dallas boy with a big hat. I live in the mountains of the lake district, and i work in the woods. You can't get much more country than that. America made country music cos we sent over the ingredients. I blame chet.

  • @antijoke Its not presumptuous to state a fact, if anything its courageous. Country music came down from the mountains, brought there by europeans. Once you take it into the pantheon of rock and make it style over substance, then it becomes a different genre. They don't want to call it rock, because then it has to compete with rock, so they call it country and real country gets pushed back up the mountain. Wheres garth now ? up the mountain playing real country ?

  • @losing2woody I like Fulks, too, and I get what you're saying, but it's more than a little presumptuous for you or me to be telling country people what "real" country music is.

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