Hi James, I started watching the "America's Backroads" as I'm subscribed to your "Piano Forever" channel and I have really enjoyed seeing the Tennessee countryside. I'm from England and I see so many comparisons with the countryside here, just Tennessee is lush on a grander scale! I have been over to the USA several times, but I have never managed to get to Tennessee yet, having visited Pomona, LA, Vegas, New Jersey, Chicago on previous trips, which were connected to NHRA Drag Racing. It's great seeing the Morgan purring around the countryside too! Keep up the great work, I'm enjoying it a lot. Best Wishes, Mervyn
So glad to have you along for the ride. We have a big surprise coming in the next 30 days that I really think you will enjoy. We have been trying to figure out just what this channel should be all about and I think we are getting a better understanding of where it is going after only about 3 weeks into the channel.
Enjoyed your video!!... Was surprised to see myself in it!!!... I'm the old tour guide with the beard and costume!!!... I've now watched all your videos and am a subscriber !!!... Thanks!!!
James, it was so enlightening to see another side of you, I have always admired your musical talents, however it is great to see your other interests. Thank you for taking us along. I hope we meet some day. It was also good to see a glimpse of your dad, will you get him on camera so we can meet him?
What a wonderful video! I could feel myself right there walking with you through town. Thank you for keeping the video simple without music. I hope you keep the same style of video. Once again, what a wonderful experience! As a blind person, could somebody please describe to me what some of these buildings look like, the buildings from 17 and 1800s such as the courthouse?
The log cabin where Andrew Jackson lived for two years was very rustic with the original logs showing the wear the elements have provided with over 250 years of exposure. The inside from what I could see from the camera after seeing it on video showed a mostly empty building with wide plank floors that also seemed to be original. It was the nicest original 1700's log cabin I have ever seen by a very large margin.
Nice! I really enjoyed watching this lovely old city with all the beautiful buildings. And don’t forget the beautiful car! Are you going to do a video about the car also? Hope so. Thank you for sharing
What a wonderful adventure and so much rich amazing history. Thank you so much for sharing. I was a bit surprised to see NO piano store lol 😎👍🚗 looking forward to the next adventure. PS what an amazing ride to tour the country side in as well. 😊
Since breakfast foods are one of my favorite kind of food to eat that food there at the pancakes house look so delicious and mouth watering too me (since I am from the south speaking of the south anyways ) since I love to travel just like you James.😀
Have fun with the SU carbs like my P1800 Volvo in the 70's. Cleaning the domes for smooth idle and keeping damper oil topped up. But even my Volvo always had its air filters on. Where did they go?
When Mogan installed the larger Tr3 engine in a Morgan Plus 4 there was never enough room for air cleaners. You could buy a Morgan with a smaller engine with air cleaners. I have been told over the years that the English often ran engines without air cleaners even outside of Morgan design as well.
@@americasbackroadswithcharl7688, thank you. I sent a fan e-mail to Mr Shwcross a while ago. I totally understand that he is a very busy man. But can you say me if he at least received it?
You have a perfect business model on both your channels.
I just try to make videos that are interesting to me and also fun to make.
Hi James, I started watching the "America's Backroads" as I'm subscribed to your "Piano Forever" channel and I have really enjoyed seeing the Tennessee countryside. I'm from England and I see so many comparisons with the countryside here, just Tennessee is lush on a grander scale! I have been over to the USA several times, but I have never managed to get to Tennessee yet, having visited Pomona, LA, Vegas, New Jersey, Chicago on previous trips, which were connected to NHRA Drag Racing. It's great seeing the Morgan purring around the countryside too! Keep up the great work, I'm enjoying it a lot. Best Wishes, Mervyn
So glad to have you along for the ride. We have a big surprise coming in the next 30 days that I really think you will enjoy. We have been trying to figure out just what this channel should be all about and I think we are getting a better understanding of where it is going after only about 3 weeks into the channel.
Excellent tour and ride! You really have a knack for this. And, listen to that Morgan purr.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant idea for a series perfectly executed. Great job JPS!
Thanks a ton!
Love the opening shot out the windscreen and sound of the engine :)
It's a great car to go for a summer ride.
My new favorite channel. Really enjoyed this video.
Thank you so very much!
Thanks for taking your time with the video it's like really being there with the close ups you can see very clearly good job😊
Beautiful video and well narrated. We will be traveling to Jonesborough in a few weeks and your video was very helpful! Thanks so much!
Enjoyed your video!!... Was surprised to see myself in it!!!... I'm the old tour guide with the beard and costume!!!... I've now watched all your videos and am a subscriber !!!... Thanks!!!
Thank you for all the information when we met, and also for the sub!!!
James, it was so enlightening to see another side of you, I have always admired your musical talents, however it is great to see your other interests. Thank you for taking us along. I hope we meet some day. It was also good to see a glimpse of your dad, will you get him on camera so we can meet him?
Thank you!
Dad is camera shy, but he be in the sidelines from time to time.
What a wonderful video! I could feel myself right there walking with you through town. Thank you for keeping the video simple without music. I hope you keep the same style of video. Once again, what a wonderful experience! As a blind person, could somebody please describe to me what some of these buildings look like, the buildings from 17 and 1800s such as the courthouse?
I believe the courthouse is from 1903 and is made our of brick. Many of the other buildings are even older and most are made out of brick.
The log cabin where Andrew Jackson lived for two years was very rustic with the original logs showing the wear the elements have provided with over 250 years of exposure. The inside from what I could see from the camera after seeing it on video showed a mostly empty building with wide plank floors that also seemed to be original. It was the nicest original 1700's log cabin I have ever seen by a very large margin.
Beautfiul ride
It's one of the nicest drives of anywhere I know.
Your Variety of content really amazes me
Wonderful video
I've been a subscriber of ThePianoforever for over 2 years
Love Your Videos!
Wow, thank you!
Thank you for this beautiful tour. I enjoyed it very much and it makes we want to come back to the USA even more for another roadtrip :-)
Glad you enjoyed it
Simply amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good start to the series James.
What would a tour be without the ubiquitous Pink Flamingo:)
Cheers,
Rik Spector
Looking forward to doing more of these videos.
I just subscribed to you on both of my channels. Like I did on your other two. I'm anticipating some top quality videos and information.
Awesome! Thank you!
An absolutely beautiful place with an interesting history as well. I like this type of video a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it
Looking at this video, including the candy shop, only one reaction is appropriate: VROOOOOOOOOOOM! X-D
Cool comment.
Great to see a kid whose likes extend beyond Datsuns and Toyotas, and cell phones and computers.
Nice! I really enjoyed watching this lovely old city with all the beautiful buildings. And don’t forget the beautiful car! Are you going to do a video about the car also? Hope so. Thank you for sharing
Thank you, I will
Nice! It’s such a beautiful car.
What a wonderful adventure and so much rich amazing history. Thank you so much for sharing. I was a bit surprised to see NO piano store lol 😎👍🚗 looking forward to the next adventure. PS what an amazing ride to tour the country side in as well. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Since breakfast foods are one of my favorite kind of food to eat that food there at the pancakes house look so delicious and mouth watering too me (since I am from the south speaking of the south anyways ) since I love to travel just like you James.😀
So good
Have fun with the SU carbs like my P1800 Volvo in the 70's. Cleaning the domes for smooth idle and keeping damper oil topped up. But even my Volvo always had its air filters on. Where did they go?
When Mogan installed the larger Tr3 engine in a Morgan Plus 4 there was never enough room for air cleaners. You could buy a Morgan with a smaller engine with air cleaners. I have been told over the years that the English often ran engines without air cleaners even outside of Morgan design as well.
I absolutely loved your car! What is the Brand and Model?
1958 Morgan Plus 4.
@@americasbackroadswithcharl7688, thank you.
I sent a fan e-mail to Mr Shwcross a while ago. I totally understand that he is a very busy man. But can you say me if he at least received it?
My dad thanks you for the fan mail and is sorry he cannot respond to corospondince due to his incredibly busy schedule.
Love the horseless carriage.
It's a lot of fun.