Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs - Flint Hill Special video free download


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Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, Flint Hill Special

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5 years ago

Southern Pride

I can listen to that over and over

5 years ago

marcio

Iiiiihaaaaaaaa!!!!!!

6 years ago

Kim Hicks

The man can play a bit!

6 years ago

Catholicus

Scruggs in his prime was the best ever...

6 years ago

john atkins

Benny Martin.

6 years ago

Charles Ivey

BEST. nuff said

6 years ago

Luis Vivanco

I first heard this in august 1979. It is fantastic.

6 years ago

Yellow Rose Farm

one of my favorite songs of all time

6 years ago

Pedro Andrade

Impossible not to tap your feet to

6 years ago

James Stephenson

Slaps a smile on my face every time it starts playing.

6 years ago

txmacartist

The fiddling on this one drives me wild!

7 years ago

Tom Jones

ester Raymond Flatt (June 19, 1914 – May 11, 1979) was an American bluegrass guitarist and mandolinist, best known for his collaboration with banjo picker Earl Scruggs in The Foggy Mountain Boys (popularly known as "Flatt and Scruggs").

7 years ago

Jim Bowbe

wot in tarnation

7 years ago

Jorge Gonzalez

I freaking saw this on a a "how to activate a Honda minivan radio" tutorial

7 years ago

joshua hymer

The gold standard musician! Best ever not to be trifled with

7 years ago

Wa2436

Flint hill Church Rd. Boiling Springs, North Carolina. Where Earl grew up

7 years ago

TheBlackSheep

TURN IT UP AND PASS ME THE JUG!

7 years ago

Art, Music and History

THIS is my heritage. I'm not ashamed of it and d*mned proud of my ancestors. My family is richly steeped in the traditions of bluegrass, "old timiness" and wonderful music of the Blue Ridge Mountains and her lovely neighbors. We can trace our family through both sides of the Civil War (where we lost precious and dear loved ones, all Americans). In The Great War (WW1), where my great-x2 uncle Harold D.M. Hall volunteered and laid down his life to get a message back to HQ across a God forsaken piece of land in France that was being heavily shelled and experiencing machine-gun fire. He received the Distinguish Service Cross for Extraordinary Heroism, Posthumously. My grandpa was a paratrooper in WWII with action seen from North Africa (Kasserine Pass) to Europe (D-Day) and on to the Pacific. Uncles and cousins in Vietnam/SE Asia and I served acrossed Central America in the 1980's, during the "cold war". We've never ran. We love, live, play and die hard. We're the men and women who carved America out of a wilderness. So excuse me if I am a little proud proud of our musical sons like Earl and Lester; Bill Monroe; Ralph and Carter Stanley; French (Curley) Mitchell (my cousin). They are the fruits of our sacrifice and love. Call us hillbilly's, hick's or accuse us of whatever maladies ail the world, for we've developed huge shoulders as we have moved mountains (literally and figuratively). We have our home in the mountains. We'll live and die their with our dignity like our daddies and mama's did before us and leave our patch of earth a better place for a life well lived. If you can say the same, Bless You.

7 years ago

Antonio Perez

I'm not even white or American but this is so damn catchy lol

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