Boon 51
Guru
- Location
- Deal. Kent.
Have a listen to The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. This one's from the "It'll shine when it shines" album.
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Thats another good song..

Have a listen to The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. This one's from the "It'll shine when it shines" album.
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Being a bit pedantic, Western (aka Western Swing) is a bit different, as in artistis like Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys, or more modetn like; Asleep At The Wheel
Bob;
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwOQxHejPyc
Asleep;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTh-4Ss07AE
if you want a bit of modent bluegrass, you do lot a worse than finding a copy of the Steve Earle & The Del McCoury band CD 'The Mountain'
He looks very different after a few years though!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=787a_ChK9uk
And, back in 1988......
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The Dixie Chicks can do Bluegrass rather well too!!
Just as Godwin's Law states that in any political online discussion someone will inevitably draw a parallel with Hitler, I'd like to both instigate and prove the "Mention of Shallow Genetic Pool Inevitability Tendency" for Country music by mentioning and then posting the 'duelling banjos' scene from Deliverance![]()
That last one is a cracker!I'm stil waiting for (The Simpsons) Lurleen Lumpkin's songs to be recorded:
I'm basting a turkey with my tears.
I'm sick of your lying eyes and false teeth.
Don't look up my dress unless you mean it.
I'm stil waiting for (The Simpsons) Lurleen Lumpkin's songs to be recorded:
I'm basting a turkey with my tears.
I'm sick of your lying eyes and false teeth.
Don't look up my dress unless you mean it.
Stick close to Emmy-Lou Harris and you won't go too far wrong.![]()
If you like E-L H check out her backing/duet stuff, I personally think it suits her voice better. Here she is with the excellent Ian Tyson singing Summer Wages, think Albert Lee is playing too. If you like this, his LP Cowboyography is a fave of mine and well worth a listen.
If you like E-L H check out her backing/duet stuff, I personally think it suits her voice better. Here she is with the excellent Ian Tyson singing Summer Wages, think Albert Lee is playing too. If you like this, his LP Cowboyography is a fave of mine and well worth a listen.
Seen Steve Earle a couple of times, & he was fantastic both times
Back in 2003, I was up in Shetland with my better half, having a drink in The Lounge Bar in Lerwick. The place was pretty packed, but we managed to find some seats; after a short while, two guys came and sat close by us and opened up a conversation. The guy who sat next to my Missus was Steve Earle and the other fella was his manager; we chatted away into the small hours - mostly talking the kinda stuff that people do when they've had a few.
A local trad. folk band was playing and other musicians seemed to be taking it in turns to join in - all were quality players. We and our new-found companions heartily cheered and applauded all those who played - we had a great night !
It was only towards the end of the evening that we realised who 'Steve' was (and that was only 'cos someone told us) . . . . . . . he'd lost so much weight ! He'd just played a concert at the local leisure centre and had come to The Lounge Bar for a drink afterwards.
Sadly, Steve didn't play with the locals and so, despite sitting just a few feet from him for a few hours in a bar, I've never heard him sing. I have to say, he was a really good company and importantly, wasn't shy about buying a round or two. I only wish that we'd taken some photos and got his autograph, but at that time of night, my thought processes weren't quite as logicalas usual.