Country music is best
Country music is best
I don't follow any organised religion, but I think this is a well written song and a well made video.
Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.
Country music is best
Here's some Country Music for ya.
These guys have been around a long time.
These guys have been around a long time.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
- DH Lawrence
- DH Lawrence
Country music is best
Excellent, thanks Lars.
Amazing how people with the name starting in D-U-F-F seem to choose bluegrass music.
John Duffey
Paul Duff, plays mandolin with Parkway Bluegrass
Chris Duffy, Aussie banjo player, can't find him online but I have an LP with his music.
Remember LP's?
Here's my favourite Dwight Yoakam number.
Amazing how people with the name starting in D-U-F-F seem to choose bluegrass music.
John Duffey
Paul Duff, plays mandolin with Parkway Bluegrass
Chris Duffy, Aussie banjo player, can't find him online but I have an LP with his music.
Remember LP's?
Here's my favourite Dwight Yoakam number.
Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.
Country music is best
More arms. Arms everywhere.:guitarist
Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.
Country music is best
I remember a member on another forum who said. Americans have the right to bare arms. He was/is a dyslexic. Haha, I hope I spelled that correctly.
Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.
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Country music is best
Of the DOZENS of versions of "Man of Constant Sorrow" I've heard in my 74 years (as of today - Happy Birthday to me, and thanx FG for the email greeting!)...the Soggy Bottom Boys' is far and away the WORST. (I didn't see the movie in which it appears.)
As a lifelong autoharpist, my personal favorite on YouTube is the late Mike Seeger's autoharped version, from a TV interview with brother Pete.
Otherwise, my fave would have to be Bob Dylan's early version from his first album on Columbia, and also available on YouTube.
As a lifelong autoharpist, my personal favorite on YouTube is the late Mike Seeger's autoharped version, from a TV interview with brother Pete.
Otherwise, my fave would have to be Bob Dylan's early version from his first album on Columbia, and also available on YouTube.