I agree with the folk in the Cumberland gap video. All these recordings of Morgan should be in the national archive. Really captures old America/old times, hardships of past days, the rough and tough American blue collar worker, and much more.
That banjoing is beautiful and the singing is beautiful too. Im just a little sad i cant quite understand his accent to know what the lyrics are. But i guess thats my own failing
I agree with the folk in the Cumberland gap video. All these recordings of Morgan should be in the national archive. Really captures old America/old times, hardships of past days, the rough and tough American blue collar worker, and much more.
💯 agree❣️
Simplicity is always priceless . . . love why the dances broke up . . . that has happened many times . . . cheers.
That's pure gold
Thank you for posting these clips, priceless!
Thank you for recording this i can't help but smile as i watch for the second time back to back
Wonderful such a voice
Wonderful clip.
That banjoing is beautiful and the singing is beautiful too. Im just a little sad i cant quite understand his accent to know what the lyrics are. But i guess thats my own failing
The lyrics are online, there’s a site called bluegrass lyrics
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you guys need to put Rock Dust on Spotify
Oh … His accent is not easy to understand. Where is it from?
Edit: ah, I did my homework: eastern Kentucky!
them brogan’s have a mile er two