Not that I regret it, but it dispels the myth that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. LOL
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I think that Vassar Clements, Doc Watson and especially Earl Scruggs would be very proud to see and listen to these three very talented young men perform!
9-Year-Old Plays Banjo on David Letterman Show - Sleepy Man Banjo Boys - YouTube
I'm always in envy of anyone who can play an instrument and especially anyone who can play it well!! I can strum chords on a guitar but that's about it!
I was raised on a combination of country, bluegrass and what my mother called 'Boogie Woogie'!
My dad was fortunate to have been able to see the legendary Hank Williams play a show with Roy Acuff! He said it was supposed to have been a 'dance' but it ended up more like being in a sardine can!
On the subject of ringing ears... the first 'real' concert I ever went to was ZZ Top's Eliminator Tour in about 83 or 84. My 13-year-old ears were pretty much useless for a couple of days after, but what a great show, and what a great introduction to the world of live music!
This is from around the same era, but since it's for a TV show, it's a bit toned down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBvCooOKXwA
My favorite "concert" so far was last summer. My 8 year old playing at an open mic night.
John
The soundtrack to Oblivion.
Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar - Official Video HQ - YouTube
this cd was the shave soundtrack today!
Can't post a link now as YouTube is blocked at work, but I just heard that Paco de Lucia has died. I think my evening will be spent with "Mediterranean Sunset", the album he did with John McLaughlin and Al Di Meola. Wonderful stuff.
I think the album you mean is Friday Night in San Francisco:
Friday Night in San Francisco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cadbYIzhqQ