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Приєднався 4 лип 2006
A thousand clocks, a thousand ways to be late ...
A thousand clocks, a thousand ways to be late ...
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Відео
Undervisning i hjemmet - Folks reaktioner
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Når man bliver undervist derhjemme, får man hele tiden spørgsmål fra fremmede om, hvorfor og hvordan. Følg siden 'Undervisning i Hjemmet' og følg os, når vi åbner op for en verden af anderledes uddannelse. undervisningihjemmet/?fref=ts
Thea Gilmore - This Town
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Holyshitms.Gilmoredon'tmakeyourlawyersrapemesideways Pretty Please? And by the way, that's Delirium in that picture. Somehow, the text "Hello my little Car Crash" reminds me of her
Seasick Steve - Cut My Wings
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Seasick Steve's "Cut My Wings" from the album "Dog House Music". I'm a big fan of Steve's music, and every time I'm taking a long train ride, you'll find me listening to his songs and stories. It goes without saying that copyright to this song belongs to all their respective owners - I'm just bending the rules, to allow more people to become familiar with this great man.
Ash Plant - Shady Grove
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A more celtic/irish approach to the old american folk song, and by far my favorite version. Also, notice that it plays a lot slower than most other versions.
Alan wake?!
What an original music talent 🎸🎸🎸
Damn son
I grew up deep in the Appalachian mountains of Tennessee and my family performed old folk music such as this and we all disliked the more modern "bluegrass" twist that everyone does now.
This song is the only song that my baby would fall asleep to for the longest time! We stumbled upon the song by accident and have contributed literally at least 100 views since its discovery :)
your raising your kid right
I've only heard this song riding freight trains across the u.s., with a harpsechord and a mandolin. Then I thought of my roots and here I rest.
Same tune as Matty Groves, an English folk song which was brought over by Scots Irish and English and Welsh settlers. Not bastardized or stolen. It evolved, naturaly and legitimately along with the descendants of the settlers who brought it over. (along with many other songs of course)
Gorgeous rendition! Celtic is better! That's how i FEEL about it.
maybe we should all lay down our guns and be like Bigfoot... just exist in the woods. You first.
On it.
Have you heard Jesse Stewart's version? ''Shitty Groove''
yep, one of the best out there imo
Plug it in and play it Steve!
I'm a smiling, what an awesome track Steve, love it !!!
This is one of those you just gotta turn way up!
An-dheas!
I know it takes all types, but how can anyone not like this song?
I'm gonna work this song out on harmonica. Just got into it.
+spyralspyder harmonica I mean
As a music lover, when I search and search for something but cant find it....And then I find this....And my heart smiles!! 8 <3 8
same here! i thought i am the only one :)
Jennifer Spratt heart shine you can't explain blues but who love it just know
Literally just had the same thing! 👌🏼
same
This is an Irish song...listen to the lyrics. It's bad enough bluegrass is the bastard step child of Celtic music without blatant thievery... ["Shady Grove" is likely an old Irish tune, and the fact that Guard is absolutely correct in his attribution of the song to the Appalachians (North Carolina, to be specific) simply illustrates the intimate connection between the Celtic tunes of Ireland and Scotland and the real traditional folk tunes of the Eastern U.S., settled largely by the Scots-Irish. A number of folklorists I've read, in fact, explain how the African bania (banjo in English) of four strings as played by black musicians sprouted a fifth string halfway up the neck when played by those Scots-Irish Appalachian whites - it was, they suggest, an attempt to imitate the drone pipes of the Celtic bagpipe common to both Ireland and Scotland. The same explanation has been put forth for the drone strings on the mountain dulcimer.]
+Lady Cham Bluegrass grew out of the Irish tradition...Not a bastardization, more like a natural evolution of style.
Paul Dirac When you switch the words from "Little Musgrave and the Lady Barnaby" to "Shady Groves", it's not an "evolution". They use the same tune so it's a bastardization.
+Lady Cham Ownership of folk music is i find rather tedious for example how many thousands of people think of 'Irish Music, as a synonym for folk music!? If i had a pound for every historically proven english tune that people describe as irish music i would be rich, however i couldn’t give a toss. It's either good music or bad music and if its played by people and handed down its open to change, that IS the Living Tradition of folk music. No one owns it so it cant be "thieved" and thank fark fer that!! To put people straight Blugrass grew out of and was Influenced by the music of Appalachia,[1] Bluegrass has mixed roots in Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and English[2] traditional music, and was also later influenced by the music of African-Americans[3] through incorporation of jazz elements. Notice the inclusion of other countries than Ireland....
Cool story bro
Cut my wings Shot me down I cannot fly Cut my wings Shot me down I cannot fly When I lay my head down [Lyrics from www.EasyLyrics.org] On my bed (?) I sure do cry Capn how long Must I stand your evil ways Capn how long Must I stand you evil ways One day I get outta here Its gonna be your very last day Slide Break Capn how long Must I stand you evil ways One day I get outta here Its gonna be your very last day [Lyrics from www.EasyLyrics.org] Its gonna be your very last day Slide Break Capn how long Must I stand you evil ways One day I get outta here Its gonna be your very last day
where I can download this? I love it
great song
I enjoyed the shit out of the RealGrogan's comment, it was amazing
oh god i can't describe how amazing is this!!!!!!! listening pleasure!!! thank you mister steve.
jus a lil 3 stringin it
Love it thanks for posting
man his riffs are just like the legends. thanks for posting man!!!
this song makes me want to dance with my love forever
@wahoo056 Don't think you can, but try to contact them at Ashplant.dk and find out where you might be able to buy their CD's where you live :)
Matty Groves? :)
Matty Groves is a different song, and English. However, brought to Appalachia it became root. Check out the Fairport Convention version here on UA-cam.
so sexy ;) love him !!!
i am in no way gay but i would be for him lol 1 questioon tho, whats keeping those pants up?
I agree a very nice version. thanks for posting
der fik panseren sgu nok gramset på lidt ungt kød ;)
fett skön
AHHHH the Danish side of me LOVED THIS!!!
Jo da, når det ellers lige slår mig :D
Nice sang! Anede ikk du også uploadede videoer?
omg... o.o hot!!!
HAHAHAHA.. Tittiegrab af policesvans.. PIlO PILO PILO PILO PILO..
LOL "*Ding dong* This is an announcement to all travellers: It seems that some people have been trapped in time, so be careful out there!" Love that they got them on the joke too :D I've to find out if it's going to happen in Denmark again!
I agree with ya there ;)
haha awesome.
Very nice video! I wonder how you got someone to make the public anounce... _i'm impressed!_
Im coming to visit the next one. Great one guys.
Haha.. Well done everyone. Wish I could have been there to see it. I'm stopping by next event
Haha.. Well done everyone. Wish I could have been there to see it. I'm stopping by next event
Nice one. I like how there's an "official" announcement made.. haha
i was there! :)
Det var alt for sjovt, jeg er klar en anden gang igen.
Der er et par beslægtede stykker på FB "flashmob DK" eller "flashmab Danmark" flashmob CPH Event: world freeze day