New Lost City Ramblers - Man of Constant Sorrow video free download


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Duration: 03:17
Uploaded: 2011/04/30

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9 years ago

Jack Warshaw

It's like Mike was born cradling an autoharp

10 years ago

PHJimY

Rainbow Quest was such a great show. One boom mic, no do overs if you made a mistake, a pot of coffee and a bottle of milk and everyone sitting around a kitchen table. Later on the same show, Pete brought out some old home movies of Mike at a family reunion riding a unicycle down the driveway while playing the banjo.

10 years ago

purpledove

great, great music. can't say how much i love this.

10 years ago

Marie

Phantastic!

10 years ago

slug stucker

I remember my elementary school teachers using these autoharps to do sing-alongs to children's songs, but they never played them like this! 

10 years ago

Robin Roland

and a Glass jug of mik

10 years ago

Robin Roland

O, Pete we love you forever.

10 years ago

Ivan Nemcic

Great!

10 years ago

Lynette Komidar

I attended a concert with Mike Seeger RIP late 60s at Thw Wallace Theatre, Sydney University...never forget.

10 years ago

keith buck

my band is one of them. we eat sleep and breathe traditional music. it's nearly all we listen to and study.

10 years ago

Marco Gadea

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10 years ago

Syd Wayman

Well, isn't that nice.

11 years ago

ZionForman

brilliant

11 years ago

TracyFClark

you are welcome!

11 years ago

Samuel Sullivan

i'll never call the pushbutton zither an 'autoharp'

11 years ago

Fester Bestertester

I attended a concert by Mike in 1976 at Crowder Hall on the campus of Univ. of Arizona in Tucson. He played this song and sang it exactly the way you hear it on this video. He did several encores that night with Jim Griffith and the late Leslie Keith backing them on guitar. GREAT SHOW!!

11 years ago

SirCoughsalot

It's not a dying culture. There's more being done, especially by young people, to preserve music like this than ever before. And thanks to modern technology, people all over the world have the opportunity to listen to and share traditional music.

11 years ago

TracyFClark

The Ottawa Folklore Centre sells autoharps. Check them out.

11 years ago

lucas Martin

this is not a dying culture....it will be around forever....and i will enjoy it til the day i die.

11 years ago

Guy Sharwood

Had the good fortune of meeting Mike Seeger here in Fresno back in '96 and again in '99. Very sweet and humble guy. One of my best life experiences.

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