Some Of My Favorite Country & Bluegrass Songs

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Re: Some Of My Favorite Country & Bluegrass Songs

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....and ol' Roger was a Fort Worth boy, too! (my hometown).
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Here's a Guy Clark tune sung by Shawn Colvin......I think she does a nice job.....

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVSxwbmEXc4[/youtube]
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...and another great song from Guy Clark, sung by JJW. If you grew up in small-town Texas, chances are this song will remind you of someone...an old man you knew when you were young. In my case, it is my Uncle Pete - he was an old cowboy from West Texas. He kind of took me under his wing when I was a young man. He taught me to play dominos.....and I inherited most of my guns and a few knives from him. He drank himself to death when I was in High School......like a Desparado Waiting for a Train.

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Or the old men we wish we'd known.

Good songs. Thanks.
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This isn't country but oh my is it good. Everyone on that stage looks like they are the song. Love it.

Shawn Colvin & Alison Krauss - The Boxer
http://youtu.be/lNEq0NNH1AM
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That is a good song Jerry. Isn't that a Paul Simon or Simon and Garfunkle tune?
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Nice one, Jerry. ::tu::

Jerry Douglas has an other-worldly talent on that dobro. It really "makes" the sound of Alison's music. But for that matter, all of the Union Station guys are crazy talented......not to mention Alison herself. They're about as good as music gets, in my opinion.
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T.J. -- Simon and Garfarkle (sic)

Unk -- I don't know the musicians by name but I know I was captivated by that Dobro and the Mandolin player looked like he was off in his own world.
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I think this has been previously posted but not with the explanation of where the song came from and not by this combination of talents.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju_Oo43d81s[/youtube]
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Beautiful song, Jerry.

Here's one of my favorites by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band....try not tapping your toes to this one.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8mUyLD8aV4[/youtube]
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For all you Texas boys who remember the 'old days'. (Not Willie Nelson like it says though he makes a guest appearance)


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSQCtrulw1Y[/youtube]
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Here's one for JerryD. This young feller is from Jerry's home-town of Rockford, Illinois.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV7tC183Wls[/youtube]
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Damn....He is good. ::tu::
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I like that boy. He's good. More new style country than old but great listening.



As a side note, even after living here for more than 46 years, I still don't consider this "home". Though I was born in and went to most of my grade school years in Evansville Indiana, I consider White County Illinois "home".
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Believe it or not, this song was written by Mr. Bill Monroe, performed by John Cowen and a host of super pickers. Maximize the screen and TURN IT UP!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbkRDim ... ata_player
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Because of T.J.s post in another thread, I ended up surfing some Vince Gill this morning and found this one. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZNVRruoiS4[/youtube]
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nice one, Jerry. Vince Gill is about as good as they get, even if he is an Okie :lol: The Del McCoury band is a favorite, too. Here's them doing BlackJack County Chains.

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Good'un Unk. Thanks.
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Good one Unk ::tu:: ::tu:: Del McCoury is one of my all time favorites. The first guitar lick I ever learned I stole from Del, he was with Bill Monroe at the time, the song was "Roll on Buddy, Roll on" ::tu:: ::tu:: Saw Del at the American Legion Hall in Franklin, Ohio along with Paul "Moon" Mullins and Traditional Grass. After they'd both finished their sets, about 11 PM, another great got up with Del and his band and the Traditional Grass, Red Allen. The show went on till after midnight. Great, wonderful, All-Star jam session for over an hour. Red Allen passed away shortly after that. Paul Mullins is gone too :( :( ::tear:: ::tear::

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That's a toe-tapper, TJ ::tu::

Here's another one for Del McCoury. I think this is the first song I heard of theirs several years ago....and I became an instant fan.

Can't decide if I like the music or the lyrics / message of this song better.....

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgLIo0eTc8Q[/youtube]
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Since we're still on Del and the boys, here's my favorite Del McCoury song, "I Feel the Blues Movin In"
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFXlGo2SqDg[/youtube]
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Here are my two favorite Bluegrass songs. I once heard Bluegrass summed up this way. Bluegrass music makes you long for places you've never seen and miss people you've never met. Both of these songs hit the mark for me.

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Both those songs can really paint a picture in you mind. Really like that Pearl. Never heard that one before.
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On this date in 1989, Keith Whitley crossed over from this world into the next. RIP Keith
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