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Related: About this forumyoutube served up this little gem this morning.
&list=RDo1Znr0CtVm4&index=8it was just sorta in the background till it hit ronnie drew and eleanor shanly doing 'a couple more years'
i am not surprised by the overlap between irish music and country. youtube served up more than 1 example. but this one cracked me up. that gravely voice is just perfect.
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youtube served up this little gem this morning. (Original Post)
mopinko
Nov 2020
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Blue grass had its origin in the Irish jig. The two genres are intimately connected. nt
Binkie The Clown
Nov 2020
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Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)1. Blue grass had its origin in the Irish jig. The two genres are intimately connected. nt
mopinko
(73,421 posts)2. yup. same w cajunto. mexican polka.
courtesy of immigrant cowboys.
hwmnbn
(4,301 posts)3. Wonderful...
Thanks for posting
mopinko
(73,421 posts)4. i am still down an irish music rabbit hole.
it's great. i'm not comin out.
I'm jumping in!
mopinko
(73,421 posts)7. plenty of room, friend.
just start listening to that shit on youtube, and they serve it right up.
start w the dubliners full concerts, and off ya go.
i've been taking voice lessons, and this stuff i so great to sing.
mopinko
(73,421 posts)5. great cover, too, idnit?
