Joe Brown - Hava Nagila - Live In Liverpool
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2013
- Taken from the DVD "Joe Brown - Live In Liverpool" - Available on Amazon
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Now THAT'S the way to play Hava Nagilah. THAT WAS GREAT.
beautiful
Great new spin to this classic. Tastefully done!
Great playing by Joe and Peter.
Bravo! Thanks
Great sense of humour has joe ....terrific guy
What a wonderful entertainer so good and amate of George s both good men
It just doesn’t get any better.....top stuff
he sure makes you feel happy
Absolutely wonderful a "lovely real natural talented star our "JOE BROWN"
Superb in 2020 as always..
Lovely watching u two together
Another legend.
Superb !
We are in 2016 now and still enjoy this remarkable classic
A.J. Swierzbinski and enjoying it in 2019
@@7884golfguru Still enjoying it in 2020. I've loved that song ALL my life. Thanks Joe BRILLIANT.
Brings back beautiful times to me.
Joes the man, amazing still
Wow, what a result, ive just booked tickets for our Joe at Ipswich and Southend.
24 and 25th April.
what a result.
have a good 2014 all x x
great !!! still here after all these years
Waiting for some new joe brown videos here!! :)
The single was one of the first I ever bought, seeing this live however, tops that. Thank you.
DAMN IT JOE . GO MAN GO !!!
Excellent clip ,can see me playing this a few times ,thanks for posting
Give the man a knighthood, he has earned it by now, ha, ha.
Smashing 👍👏👏👏👏👏
Donkey's years ago Joe used to play this with a gutar behind his head!
Not so much of the "donkey's years " please. I saw Joe do it that way at the Wykham Hall Romford in the early sixties and I am still a young man of 79.
Nice!
love that song from Iran
Near 1 more month 2019 💞👍
𝒽How tall is Joe Brown ?
He’s a giant 🎸
Zorba the Greek, from the movie "secret of santa victoria" with Anthony quinn. Great movie....
It’s not Zorba the Greek!
I’ve always wondered how audiences trying to clap along to a song actually starts and why they try and do it when they have no concept of timing.