RALPH McTELL - Dry Bone Rag (1976 UK TV Appearance) ~ HIGH QUALITY HQ ~ video free download


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9 years ago

acuralegend1988

Crazy... Just crazy.

9 years ago

Nick P

I'd like to watch the 2 people who hit the thumbs down button perform this. 

9 years ago

HalfMoon Putney

Ralph's coming home to The Half Moon to play next Wednesday 3/12/14 Happy 70th Birthday Ralph x "You can tell the Putney crowd are in tonight!"

10 years ago

Barrie Morgan

Watching Ralph playing Dry Bone Rag just fills you with wonder! Such superb co-ordination between left and right hand! What a talented musician! Why isn't he an X-factor, Britain's Got Talent Superstar? Sorry, we all know, don't we!

10 years ago

Apit Chongudomsombut

A happy birthday to : Ralph McTell (1944) :UK folk singer songwriter & children's TV presenter, (1975 UK No.2 single 'Streets of London').Happy 69th birthday Ralph!Ralph McTell - Dry Bone Rag 

10 years ago

Classic Rock

A happy birthday to : Ralph McTell (1944) :UK folk singer songwriter & children's TV presenter, (1975 UK No.2 single 'Streets of London').Happy 69th birthday Ralph!Ralph McTell - Dry Bone Rag 

11 years ago

John T

incredible musician,hes one of many incredibly talented people who never got the absolute fame their talent deserves

11 years ago

Bjowolf2

Good one LOL - that most popular brand of guitars ;-)

11 years ago

Bjowolf2

Me too ;-) - And now I can even play Hands of Joseph &Nettle Wine "perfectly" - never thought I would get that far LOL

11 years ago

Bjowolf2

No, NOT forgotten! - far from it ;-)

11 years ago

kenjikent

nice to see this guy giving respect to the great Blind Blake

12 years ago

yalova84

Greatly underated and fotgotten as a guitar player

12 years ago

arfurlife

Well done mate. ralph was such a gem. loved him when I was a nipper.

12 years ago

Mark Maysey

It is, I have two of them from the 50's and a J-45 (sunburst model) from 1949, they're great guitars to have fun on and of course record with.

12 years ago

TheKRU251

Stunning playing from this much underated artist. So pleased you posted this. Thanks!!!!!

12 years ago

berrypickers

I can't even play this on air guitar

13 years ago

owlet1963

one word only: YES!!!!!!!!!!!!

13 years ago

Bjowolf2

@Bjowolf2 tabledit . com SLASH tefview

13 years ago

Bjowolf2

@fliggy1756 This site has a pretty good tab - except for a couple of minor timing problems - that will show all the essentials, which you can then continue to add to. This is approximately what is played in Ralph's version on his great live album "Ralph, Albert & Sydney" (1976), so rather similar to this version. angelfire . com SLASH music2 SLASH blackmack SLASH main The DBR- tab is in Divers3.zip in TEF-format, which can be played by the free Tefview. Enjoy - and start practicing ;-)

13 years ago

Bjowolf2

@SuperBrucelee77 The title refers to dry chicken bones that you'd rattle to make rhytm, so maybe that is why ? ;-). There is a recording of this tune where you can hear this - not sure if it's with BB himself?

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