Sam & Kirk McGee -- Interview & several songs, Franklin, TN, 1975
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2016
- Sam & Kirk McGee, Franklin, TN, 1975 -- footage from NRK Norwegian TV documentary "Reise i 'Country'-land", Ep. 02 (Broadcast Date: March 14, 1976):
Interview
When The Wagon Was New
Interview
Peace In The Valley
Interview
Milk Cow Blues
Complete documentary streaming at tv.nrk.no/serie/reise-i-count...
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I was most fortunate to have seen Sam & Kirk Mcgee live performance in 1965 at the Newport Folk Music festival!
Great pioneer artists
Played guitar with kirk mcgee as a young tennager at his house
Not sure old Kirk understood the double entendre in Milk Cow Blues bless him.... or maybe he did the cheeky beggar!
Awesome video!!!
when sam mcghee can make it picking w. a thumb-pick I feel a lot better picking w. mine. I will however never get to his dexterity. great job
Extraordinary. Surprised by so few views! They learned from black musicians mostly and playing in church.
I love these guys! What I find very strange is the tractor in the first scene. Sam McGee died in a tractor accident in 1975. Just creepy to me.
If he got kicked by a mule would you still have the same creepy reaction to mules? Nothing creepy about this video.
@@ryanbird5478 What I am saying is that it almost seems like foreshadowing his death. That is what I meant by creepy. Sorry if you were not intelligent enough to understand it.
Whatever, shit stain.@@will2472
@@ryanbird5478 you are just a straight up douche. WELCOME
Lol grow up Will. Calling everybody you disagree with a "douche" just makes you look the part yourself.
Wow that must be a 40s Martin it’s so worn.
Looks like Gibson tuners on the Martin.