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redneck joe

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that is completely awesome
 

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redneck joe

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dam just watched like the fifth time.

The Indian dude with the funky guitar and the long hair old Japanese guy are my fav, but then again the old dude in the forest with a fish turner on a gourd aint bad either...
 

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why have we never heard of this goodness? A Pan flute!?!?!


I do have to say, 1986, Cedar City MO, sitting on the front porch jamming to this on my boom box, then the levy did break and and pulling up to your house front porch in a boat is not a good feeling.
 

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Here is a nautical themed “oldy” remixed and performed by a kid who came to our summer camp for years. His parents and I are good friends also.

 

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circa 19[early]70s, i was maybe 10 to 12 years old.

Dad and I and Bill Johnson - the man who had half fingers and was supposed to be dead in his teens but was prob 30 then and taught me to use chopsticks - went to Moro Oregon in the winter to pheasant hunt. Tall Winds motel which is still there i looked it up.

My job was to beat the dog to the bird. Blitz was a great pointer but he liked to eat the bird when it got dropped.

So, we get to the hotel a bit early and dad an bill went to the local bar of course in the town of maybe a couple hundred. Left me and the dog at the motel - one room, two beds and dad was a bed hog. Two and a half channels were able to be dialed in on the maybe 10" black and white TV I found music.

I'm named after two people my dad had a trio with thru his high school and college (think kingston trio) so always had music, live and on reel to reel around me. Dads Sony reel to reel he brought home from his stint in Vietnam in 1967.

Anyway the music was guitar and such, which i was of course accustomed to so I started watching this concert. Never seen the dude before but music was good.

Dad and bill got back from the bar and essentially kicked me off the bed to the floor so they could watch. They were enthralled sitting on the end of the bed. It wasn't until maybe 5 years later that i truly discovered Chapin but every time i hear him I think of that mortel in Moro OR.



 
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