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Michael Martin Murphey Geronimo's Cadillac

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2008

Michael Martin Murphey singing his hit song Geronimo's Cadillac live at the Woodstock Opera House, Woodstock, Illinois. January 26, 2008.

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  • God bless Michael Martin Murphey...he makes me understand the bull%$#t that the native American went through....God Bless them, also...

  • the best song!!!!

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  • Uau,uau!!!!Consegui encontrar algo,que fez parte da minha pré-adolescencia "rockeira",Michael Murphey,cantando,tocando,e me encantando,com Geronimo's Cadillac.Demais!!!!

  • Hoyt Axton did write this song; MMM has done definitive version, in my opinion. I didn't know that Manfred Mann covered the song . . . hard to believe they would do a decent job. I couldn't listen to Modern Talking's version - euro-electronic-pop crap.

  • I was absolutely convinced Hoyt Axton wrote this, but research shows this guy did. Hoyt's version is a lot better, IMHO.

  • This guy sucks big time. I like Modern Talking's version. I was so annoyed when i listened to this shit!

  • Didn't Hoyt Axton write this song?

  • Never heard this version before. I only know the Manfred Mann's version. Both are great but completely different. Manfred's version is great with the vocals as they are.

  • Years ago I saw Michael Murphy in a small concert - he had and still has a voice which touches my soul.

  • This song was written by Michael Murphey andChares John Quarto.The album came out in 1972.

  • Damn these days!!!

    Classic Pop and shit!!

    We want the good ol classic days!

  • A gem of the fading generation and a life that will only be read about in history books or told of on the history channel. God bless MMM. History through songs. I am glad my children have had a chance to experience his concerts. One more generation and it will be gone. Where are the cowboys now?

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