This man was more country than cornbread wedding cake. "Met a man while I was playin fiddle in Kansas City who said 'Son, I'll put you on at the Opry', so I had to make Nashville by mornin'." Shoji WAS a country song.
Did you know him personally? He seems to be doing fine in this interview. I hate to break it to you, but there are people who live their entire lives in the US and NEVER learn English. You don't have to be defective not to get good at a language. If you live in a bubble where learning the language is not required for survival, and are surrounded by people who help you, there's not as much pressure to get good at it. Maybe Shoji's wife and daughter did everything for him so he could focus on his act.
He was and will always be the King of Branson not to mention a favorite Son. God bless all.
RIP Shoji
This man was more country than cornbread wedding cake.
"Met a man while I was playin fiddle in Kansas City who said 'Son, I'll put you on at the Opry', so I had to make Nashville by mornin'."
Shoji WAS a country song.
He could barely speak any comprehensible English even though he was in America for several decades. This man had some sort of mental defect.
Did you know him personally? He seems to be doing fine in this interview. I hate to break it to you, but there are people who live their entire lives in the US and NEVER learn English. You don't have to be defective not to get good at a language. If you live in a bubble where learning the language is not required for survival, and are surrounded by people who help you, there's not as much pressure to get good at it. Maybe Shoji's wife and daughter did everything for him so he could focus on his act.
@@sashizakura9124 Or.... He had some sort of mental defect.