Brodie Buttons - Bold Jack Donahue
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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2025
- Brodie Buttons plays a traditional Australian bushranger ballad in a Sydney backyard.
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God Bless Bold ,Handsome and Flash Jack Donohoe 🙏
He felled 9 Goons with 9 Balls, no mere 6 !!! Are there more verses to this Great Ballad of a Great Man ??? Tho these Tho has't recited and played Beautifully, thank You Muchly for keeping alive such important Historical Characters as Bonny , Bold Jack Donohoe , Pax Christi ☮❤🏴☠️ 🇮🇪 ☘ Xxxx
I seriously & honestly want this song played at my funeral
The very same name as my dear grandfather . Props to you Buttons bruh
Great music 🇦🇺
Just got onto your music via the algorythm and I am loving it!
More representation needed for these Aussie folk songs. Encore!
Such an underrated cover, my personal favorite of Jack Donahue. There's not a lot of covers though, Wild Colonial Boy is the preferred pick by many, who miss out on the magic of the OG.
Just fabulous thank you for the art. 👍
Such a great version mate. What talent! Helped me relive my childhood
Truly excellent mate. This has opened my eyes to a whole different aesthetic that I hadn't considered - bushranger ballads!. I've been looking for the missing piece for the direction I'd like to go in and this has inspired me tremendously. Is your arrangement completely original, and would you mind if I were to cover this arrangement?
Sick bro!
Love love love fully phat sic
👍👍👍👍👍
Can someone ad the lyrics please?
Personally I’m more of a fan of Ben hall but damn that was good
Is that an english accent you have.
Jack who? Dunno who...
Did you make that banjo yourself? Bit of an autistic misfit myself, I would trade my kingdom for another banjo or two. I have NEVER seen such a thick piece, not even in the proto-banjo pics from older days. Very nice.
Not self-made, but made by a good mate. 'Glover Banjos' - he was making them for a couple of years, but not for a while now. This one was one of the early prototypes.
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