GBH News Boston-Mark and Maggie O'Connor on with Jim Braude and Margery Eagan
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Amazing mark and Maggie O'connor ' yet another piece 0f fiddle playing magic' it's been a while since my last comment' this piece of fiddle playing has just made my good day great' thank you both n God bless..dave from England 🇬🇧
Great job love yall
Wow I love playing getar to that as mark I was 13 in 73 I just had radio to play with that's all for a long time but I love music 🎶
absolutely amazing! big bravi to you both ❤ ❤
I just love this!!!!! The two of you are so connected! It’s a beautiful thing 😊
This reminds me of my cousin Buddy Spicher! I know you know him!!!!
Outstanding. Wonderful to hear of Maggie's background. You two are a wonderful pair.
Wonderful
Love this!! Love these two and proud to call them personal friends. Thanks for having them on the show!!
Wow . . . Fiddlin' Around, Another Perfectly Matched Violin Duet. Thank You Both.
after its 50 year in may since the devil went down to Georgia you should make some type of song related to it again since you made the devil went back Georgia
here is a idea lifted from your devil came back to gorgia all the credit gose to angel wedge
Seeing the comments makes me want a third song.
Johnny's an old man now, and he finally dies. He's standing at the pearly gates, but St Peter says he has to wait. Even if it's justified, pride is still a sin, and while he's carrying the devil's fiddle they cannot let him in. (bah; that rhymes and almost scans. My brain must be in music mode) He has to return the fiddle, so Johnny goes down to hell. The devil laughs, says he knew Johnny would be coming here. All those years ago he claims he let him win, because he knew that pride would bring the country boy's soul here in the end.
Johnny can't take that, so he challenges him to a rematch. The devil might get his fiddle back, but if he loses for real he has to renounce all claim on that man's soul. The devil has all the great musicians to form his backing band, but even the demons are tapping their feet when Johnny starts to play.
So now the devil can't take Johnny's soul, but Heaven says "Johnny, we can see that you're the best there's ever been, but even for the greatest you know pride is still a sin." So he passes that fiddle down to his son, and returns to Georgia to live for as long as he's the best, until his son can beat him and lay that pride to rest.
Had a wonderful time listening to them. It may be a cultural divide, but I wish the interviewers didn't quiz like the FBI, chasing milliseconds to save, but paced like the Dalai Lama.
This is talk radio. I knew it was going to be a few points amped up so I brought my quick game... Look how fast we went between the interview desk and grabbing the instruments to play! Back and forth!
@@markoconnor the performances were superlative, as always.