Earl Scruggs & The Byrds - Roger Mcguinn video free download


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Duration: 04:38
Uploaded: 2009/07/14

To get this entire 90 minute film go to https://www.createspace.com/205698 . This music documentary presents Earl Scruggs with greats including Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, Earl's sons Randy and Gary, The Morris Borthers, The Byrds, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez among many others. in informal scenes playing & singing together. The film was not available to the public for over 30 years,. Said Bruce Elder of The All Music Guide: " There are great scenes with The Byrds and Roger Mcguinn, at the Grand Ole Opry with Bill Monroe, at the homes of Doc Watson and members of Earl's family, at the The Byrds ranch, at the home of The Morris Brothers (Salty Dog Blues), in Carmel, NY with Bob Dylan, etc. etc. The music here is glorious." Earl Scruggs: The Bluegrass Legend is the only full-length film on Earl's life & times. www.thehoffmancollection.com

Comments

8 years ago

Bob T.

...Try and find music like this today.  It'd be like pickin' fly shit outta pepper with a baseball glove.  Awesome, and thanx for posting!

8 years ago

Jon Doeringer

♫ 'Give me Earl, in my hair, Keep it vitally Vitalis... (50's hair creme)What a great moment in time this was!

8 years ago

Sid Griffin

This documentary on Earl Scruggs, from whence this fine clip originates, was the first time I had ever heard Earl pick. I was also blown away back in 1971 by the playing of Randy Scruggs and Doc Watson on those flattop guitars. Astounding!

8 years ago

Chachi Yeti

Gram Parsons was still alive while this footage was recorded. Clarence White (who you can see playing guitar) died before Gram, and in fact, hus death really affected Gram's mood from what I have read

8 years ago

Miriam Panaro

Country moment !!!!

8 years ago

promerops

'Get rough with it!' Absolutely wonderful! Thanks a lot.

8 years ago

excavatoree

Massive understatement:  "I think that sounded all right."

8 years ago

lmgpharm

Great job, David!  Thanks for posting this.  I grew up in the 60's listening to the Byrds and started playing banjo in the early 70's,  but never knew they recorded with Earl.Appreciate your efforts and your talent as a filmmaker.

8 years ago

mayan longcount

i am glad those of asian languages like roger and his many strings.  ouooeee ride me high roger.  the easy chair.  love.

9 years ago

Dunstonchecksout! ok

It don't mean a thang if it ain't got that twang!

9 years ago

Ken Sakauchi

んー いいねェ、この世界。

9 years ago

xanthony00

Why the hell are there like 30 bros playing guitars???

9 years ago

thomas Metz

Fantastic banjo!  The other guys are bad either!!!!!

9 years ago

pigjubby1

Fantastic with that banjo!

9 years ago

christopher 50s 60s 70s

Jamming together Earl Scruggs and the BYRDS...nice

9 years ago

redbulljustice99

this was the very best version of this song the byrds did i think  a lil more slowed down and that banjo was meant 2 be with this track  who would of guessed  a banjo??  but this was  what this song was missing it sounds seasoned and complete now

9 years ago

redbulljustice99

does anyone know what year this was???

9 years ago

Jeffrey Hall

Some heavy hitters for sure

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