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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

Old Crow Medicine Show Cover
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  • Is there anyway I can buy this? I personally think this is better than the original!!!! Great job guys keep up the good work.

  • @jmp8107 Thanks very much man!

  • Really good, but mandolin player needs to feel what this song is saying. A smile should be absent from this pretty melancholic song. But beautiful playing nonetheless.

  • @ProjektLament  are you serious?

  • WOW u guys r GREAT!!!

  • @fwsteve Thanks Man!!

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  • Nice! 

  • you guys are awesome. i want to be you.

  • fantastic!

  • this is ill,is awesome as that mandolin guy steals it,very well done,yall on my playlist...

  • Kick ass!

    

  • Such an awesome band, and an even better cover. GREAT JOB GUYS!

    i have a cover of Wagon Wheel, i'd love it if you'd check it out! :)

  • @lancekillsit08 Umm, no, if i heard I'm so lonesome I could cry sung in Japanese, I'd still be able to recognize the melancholy sound involved. IN fact, I just listened to it without ANY lyrics and it was a bit neutral in the beginning but took a melancholy turn with slide guitar and fiddle. Nice try. But the only thing irrelevant is your assumptions of what i do or do not apply.

  • @ProjektLament You're merely applying the context of the lyrics, not the context of the key. Your argument is irrelevant.

  • @lancekillsit08 A very basic knowledge of music must be all you have because major keys can sound sad. Ever heard I'm so Lonesome I Could cry? Major key. Yesterday by the Beatles, Major Key. And Minor can be made to sound happy. Eat it.

  • @ProjektLament First, music is due for different interpretations. Second, I believe this song is in a major key - any person with a basic knowledge of music understands what emotions generally coincide with major keys. Finally, although the meaning of the song might invoke a somewhat negative outlook on life, the moment when you actually understand it and relate to it can have the complete opposite effect.

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