Johnson Mountain Boys - I Can Tell You the Time video free download


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Duration: 02:33
Uploaded: 2008/02/25

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9 years ago

MrJimc2

Taking nothing from the Boys but the bass man is thumpin' the innards outta that bass!Great band!

10 years ago

jim7233

Great stuff ! Too much "jazzgrass" nowadays. Look at the festival lineups, and you'll know what ones to go to, and what ones to stay away from. Some so-called Bluegrass festivals have a lineup that draws Yahoos, Druggies, and dancers in front of the stage. Traditional RULES............

10 years ago

theodore smith

You may be missing the point and certainly you should at the wiki on Thiele. There's a lot more history here than you realize.

11 years ago

TruegrassBoy

Bach didn't feel the need to move on.

11 years ago

TruegrassBoy

Pretty close!

11 years ago

Grefve Von Boegroeff

Hey!!! Great playlist you got here!!!

11 years ago

TierodMcslush

Im pretty sure Eddie Stubbs is the coolest person to ever do anything in the history of man kind.

11 years ago

SigP229R

Eddie Stubbs is awesome on the bass in this one.

11 years ago

Ulla Robinlilly

New favorite!

11 years ago

stevesprinceofsteaks

No one "blows:" a genius like Chris Thile away. Guy is the best mandolin player ever. Just gone on to another level. Happens with every generation. Bela Fleck passes Earl Scruggs. Mark OConnor blows away Kenny Baker. Get a grip.

11 years ago

bangwhistle69

I had the honor of being audio director for this. "Fire On The Mountain" TNN, 1980's. We had all the Bluegrass "Stars" on the show and they were wonderful, but these guys (I had never heard of them at the time) came out and knocked it out of the park! What a pleasure to work with them, and what total reverence they had for performing PURE Bluegrass Music. Superb musicians and a wonderful memory. Thanks! Buddy Davis

13 years ago

Bobby Clay

Dudley is great I love him with the Scene I was there at the Birchmere the first time he played with them I talked to for a while that night,before him Was Moondie Klien and he was great with the Scene too!

13 years ago

miapinet09

I remember this being sang at church when I was just a very small girl! It was nice to hear it again!

13 years ago

BobDaniel56

I believe musicians should do what they need to do in order to earn an honest living. If there is money to be made playing music outside the genre you are known for, that's okay with me. It offers the musician an opportunity to broaden the audience.

13 years ago

TruegrassBoy

@Robin18us Did Bill Monroe "have to move on"? How about Don Reno? Lester Flatt? Del McCoury?? How about Jim & Jesse McReynolds??? They were world class musicians! No one has to "move on" - bluegrass is the zenith!

13 years ago

jrdixon51

is that dudley out front?

13 years ago

nasty5oh

This is heaven.

13 years ago

mand0play

@TruegrassBoy Oh yes!

14 years ago

Brian Lawrence

@Lordlako That goes for me to great greetings from the U.K...

14 years ago

7wo7rees

@Lordlako This is like a time machine!

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