The New Grass Revival (Live) - Seven by Seven

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2007

The New Grass Revival (Sam Bush, Bela Fleck, John Cowan, Pat Flynn) perform "Seven by Seven" on a television program in the 1980s.

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  • Sound quality is amazing on this one!

    What an inspiration to up and coming

    puppy dawgs!

    Sorry- in my opinion- there are VERY few that can pick like that style-

    than those 4 on that stage.

    Banjoistically yours,

    Jon Eric

  • Victor who? :o) John Cowan rules!

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  • Incredible. No other description comes close!

  • Bela took banjo lessons from Tony Trischka.

  • @Telelikeitis You are thinking of the Sam Bush song "Laps in Seven"

  • @rockinredneck57 This was on Nashville now.

  • Sam Bush said this song was named from his dog drinking water He was watching his dog drink water one day. He said the dog would lap up water with his tongue seven times and stop, then lap seven more times and stop and so on.

  • When it started to look like Bela might surpass them...

  • @unitedmadman12

    And yet it still sounds better than yours. Go figure.

  • Country rocks, but NGR rules!

  • David Grisman has had bands that arguably could keep up but hey just playin Devils Advocate...this rocks

  • Superb and unmatched musicianship by all. Bela's picking was astounding and to read the compliment from Jon Eric - that says it all. Thanks.

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