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Description: Earl Scruggs & The Chieftains Sally Goodin' (Live) Down the Old Plank Road The Nashville Sessions CD |
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gnagno3000 ::: Favorites god bless Paddy Moloney 07-09-20 06:56:41 __________________________________________________ | |
twlemmon ::: Favorites Thank you for posting this classic. I believe it won a grammy! 07-09-19 19:07:12 __________________________________________________ | |
csmoses ::: Favorites Irish Opry.....! F***n A!!! 07-09-18 21:38:24 __________________________________________________ | |
Countduncan ::: Favorites God bless Jed Clampit 07-09-03 00:05:29 __________________________________________________ | |
briancoco ::: Favorites First time Ive heard that one! BRILLIANT. 07-09-02 15:04:58 __________________________________________________ | |
kcelt67 ::: Favorites "The guy at the beginning" is Pulitzer Prize winning author Frank McCourt. 07-08-31 19:16:35 __________________________________________________ | |
tinybearkmr ::: Favorites As I am from Irish decent, I am very familiar with the Chieftains. Add some Scruggs in and WOW! 07-08-31 13:51:45 __________________________________________________ | |
drchepa ::: Favorites this music and some beers and....READY FOR A DANCE!! from the 2002 album down the old plank road, very good indeed!... 07-08-30 17:25:24 __________________________________________________ | |
RENFEMikado ::: Favorites Here's some great American Scots-Irish music. That's where it all began folks...over in Britain/Ireland and then here to North America using a West African instrument.. 07-08-28 11:44:27 __________________________________________________ | |
mrchristopherjoseph ::: Favorites The guy at the beginning makes this obersvation as if it is Earth-shattering. Can we have so quickly forgotten where the music of the mountains, and subsequently the Kentucky plains came from? Irish immigrants. Everything is tuned the same. We took the Congolese banjo from the slaves, and the music from the lowest class of immigrants, moved it up into the mountains, threw it into a corn-mash still and made bluegrass. That is why what you have here works. 07-08-24 12:41:52 __________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Earl Scruggs & The Chieftains - Sally Goodin'
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