The Coal Miner Song - Jimmy Joe Lee descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2010/12/16

They all lived and gave their soul... did it all for old king coal. The song, the pictures, offer a brief look at a way of life that few of us can even begin to imagine.

Credits:

Lead guitar: Steve Walters

Fiddle: Richard Chon

Harp: Harpin' Johnny

Rhythm guitar: JJ Lee

Music Producer: Ken Kraft

Video Producer: Mark Thornton

℗ 2008 Monogram Recording

© 1970 Rondell Music

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Comentarios

8 years ago

Qanea van Gogh

Beautiful! reminds me of when Vincent van Gogh used to work in a mine when he was a priest.

9 years ago

Matt Miller

There is a song going on now.. your song is a great song.....but that is the past......The Appalachian people are being thinned out as we speak......They are being used as a test ground for the "big pharma" industry.....They want to dillute our spiritual beliefs and and our stedfastness........They hate our culture. Do like Grandad and Granma....start canning again......get ready for the 5 year winter.....hold fast to your culture...do not listen to them when they say you are ignorant...do not listen when they say we are inbred....We are Scot/Irish American......We are the first frontier in this land.....We made peace with the true owners........even when we stole their land. We are Appalachian Americans.

9 years ago

Jacqueline Sommers

Incredible song, capturing the coal miner's experience! Love the Harmonica!

9 years ago

Jason Elkin

Robert they are the people that keeps your lights on !

9 years ago

Robert VON BARGEN

"... in June 2012, a group of 500 miners and their supporters demonstrated in Frankfort, Kentucky, in opposition to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to deny 36 mine permits in the state. On the one hand, the EPA is doing miners a favor, because they want to stop irresponsible mine operators having an opportunity to endanger their workers." To me, this is like resisting the guy who is trying to stop a mass suicide. Are things so bad that people will sacrifice their childrens' health, their water and their own "nest" just to work at a filthy, dangerous, low paying job?

9 years ago

RangersFighter

Wrong turn 6 ending track

9 years ago

Vitor Augusto Nunes Lopes

My great grandpa was a coal miner in Portugal, city of Aveiro. It's a tough life, just great men are up to do it, for their families. I'm proud of him! Provided a good life for my family with his enormous muscles and damaged lungs.

9 years ago

Melanie Davis

My papaw was a miner....as he got older, he didn't go into the deep mines. He changed out the batteries in the sliders(?), the machines that took the miners down deep in the mines....When my sister and I use to stay with the grandparents in the summer, we would take papaw dinner. My mamaw took pics of us outside of the mines, barefoot and covered in coal! He died from complications from black lung. My mamaw still draws on his black lung.

9 years ago

Fyodor48

A MEMORIAL TO ALL MINERS; song by Alex Hodgson my modest offering of thanks and respects and sympathies to miners everywhere whom made the ultimate sacrifice. 2 poignant songs and images 

9 years ago

Otis Frey

good song

9 years ago

Osman GÜRLER

2014 in memory of the miners who experienced soma Turkey 

9 years ago

levent resul

301 #Soma mine victims to be officially declared Shaheed (شهيد)/Martyr. This for all the brave miners of the world.

10 years ago

ucheniy79

RIP Turkish miners in Soma city. So far 283 lost.

10 years ago

paulaleeable

Miners have the most respect from me. My husband was a hard rock uranium miner in Elliot Lake Canada. He was scaling in a new tunnel right after blasting when 20 tons of rock caved in and trapped and crushedhim for over 12 hours. He didn't know if he would survive. Thank God he was delivered, but his spine had several vertebraes damaged in the collapse. No braver men than miners have lived.

10 years ago

cranion982

guiz i'm lvl 600 mining

10 years ago

Jan Mock

RIP to both my granpas...coal miners with black lung. My family comes from coal miners...both sides, mama and daddy. Nothing but heartache in those mines for sure. 

10 years ago

Andrew Revkin

Splendid powerful song, delivery and instrumentation, Jimmy. Would love to meet up someday.

10 years ago

Jan Mock

My grandparents on both sides were western Pa and WV coal miners. My pappy lived to be 97 1/2 (yes 1/2 matters when you're that old). He had black lung, he drank moonshine with garlic cloves aged in his root cellar and smoked a pipe. This video and song is fantastic!

10 years ago

ScavengerX77 The Gamer

same here yoger

10 years ago

Yoger234

I'm Listening When I Mine In Minecraft

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