Lost Indian - Norman Blake / Doc Watson / Tony Rice descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2008/08/31

off the Norman Blake and Tony Rice 2 album (1990)

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8 years ago

mosrite60

Lost Indian & Whiskey Before Breakfast are 2 tunes every guitar player must know to play, that is if you're into flattop pickin & grinin. Really this trio pretty well does it perfectly. enuf said. mosrite60

8 years ago

Jasmine Cox

Dog wanting bacon

9 years ago

Marty Henrickson

Tony sums it up at the end: "Yeah!"

9 years ago

anthony galligani

He says "bring it on home Mr. Blake"

9 years ago

Karen Sue

OMGoooodness. Love it. Thank you! xozone

10 years ago

MrBluegrassbreakdown

at 2:38 He say something along the lines of going on Mr. Blake. Also, 2:01- 2:30 is Tony yes, you can hear his SC TR guitar is a lot less Bass dominant than Norman/ and Docs guitars.

10 years ago

mosrite60

Doc Watson, folks not many guitarists can reach his level. Tony and Norman are great [layers but not quite up to Doc. King of the flattop. RIP and thx for the memories

10 years ago

IronicallyVague

Shh... Just listen.

10 years ago

StringForJoy

When these guys play together it's...indescribable.

10 years ago

RandyHooHa

Blake & Rice 2: officially the best album in the world.

11 years ago

David Schumacher

Nothing like listening this on a Saturday morning while fixing breakfast. Simple pleasures.

11 years ago

Eric Knight

How nice

12 years ago

Douglas Munroe

Sublime. I have been lucky enough to see both Doc and Tony at different times. Tony was with Peter Rowan.

12 years ago

phlarrdboi

this is brilliant! just discuvverd tony rice. this song reminds me of stan rogers watching the apples grow: watch?v=POlMKesby1g

13 years ago

macdaddy69992001

picking at it's best !

13 years ago

goldsmithstudent

my heroes

13 years ago

goldsmithstudent

my heros

13 years ago

guibox3

@rogernimo44 The first part of both songs are the same but Lost Indian's progression stays the same throughout. Cherokee Shuffle has a second part which chord progression is completely different. It goes I-IV-I-IVI-IV-I-vi-V-I.

14 years ago

IronicallyVague

How about hell yeah?

14 years ago

ACEMOM2010

HOW COME I AM NOT HEARING ANYTHING? I mean on youtube. In the real world I can hear... ugh! : )

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