Iron Horse - For Whom The Bell Tolls video free download


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Duration: 04:45
Uploaded: 2010/07/11

From Fade To Bluegrass Volume II.

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9 years ago

Claudio Amorim

SOU BRASILEIRO MÁS O SOM É MUITO BOM !!!

9 years ago

Claudio Amorim

du caralhoooooooooooooooooooo

9 years ago

Mr76Blitz

TIME MARCHES ON!!!

10 years ago

Thiago Martins de Almeida

I liked

10 years ago

SadWings Raging

The first music I listened to was bluegrass with my grandfather. It still has a place in my musical lexicon.

10 years ago

The victorious one

I almost enjoy this more than the original

10 years ago

poo macgayson

Ride the Lightning

10 years ago

kiss attila

Zombieland

10 years ago

Kelsie LeCrone

Aww... they changed Cliff's bass intro. :( Other than that, this was awesome... and why I will continue to say metal and bluegrass are similar.

10 years ago

CaptCaaaveMaaan

There is a place for drums n bluegrass if your covering metal

10 years ago

CaptCaaaveMaaan

Fucking AWSOME !!

10 years ago

Lis Polukhovich

Iron Horse. Cover of For Whom the Bell Tolls from Metallica.

10 years ago

Jose Carlos Canova

Iron Horse. Cover of For Whom the Bell Tolls from Metallica.

10 years ago

bambino ban

good cover

10 years ago

Matthew Raiche

Don't take me wrong, I'm not knocking your talent, man. I think you should go into Alt. Country, like Robert Earl Keen or Steve Earle.

10 years ago

Matthew Raiche

Well, one of the rules of bluegrass is "no percussion necessary." That's the big challenge of playing bluegrass. You all have to keep the beat for each other. You generally rely on the banjo and mandolin players to keep the beat and the guitar should take over when the banjo and mandolin player solos. There's no place for drums in bluegrass.

10 years ago

Ozzyrulzmaddness Parsons

This is baddass

10 years ago

William Wright

I know its a year old but this guy is completely wrong, it did not come from Africa. It was created by Joel Walker Sweeney in the 18.30's based on the slave instrument similar to the banjo. The instrument it was based on was created by slaves in the Caribbean islands.

11 years ago

squirrelJS667

it's not that they're very similar, bluegrass banjo is a melodic rhythm instrument, what they're playing is the chords deconstructed into the notes that make it up, metallica doesnt use very many different chord progressions, a lot of their songs use the same progression transposed to different keys, so the sound will be similar on instruments similar to the banjo.

11 years ago

trasher666

Yeeefuckinhaaaaw!!!!!

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