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I'm Dan

And the music you posted isn't country, but sure glad you did! I love that song!

Hey Dan....

What the hel!l IS country music? Is there such a thing these days?

No is the answer.

Let's enjoy anything American today where music is concerned. Of course... the Who isn't country, or American... but Dammmmmit they're good.

.... I've edited. That sounded harsh. Didn't mean for it to. Just wanted to say Hello to Dan really. so... Hello Dan.
 
Wow! I never heard that song before. Very powerful. Thank you for sharing this song, unionrdr!,

It refers to the book of Revelation when The arc angel Gabriel blows his trumpet to signal the rightious bodies rising from the grave renewed to rejoin with their spirits in heaven at the 2nd coming. I think that's why God is going to be a lot more careful who gets "reunited" with there bodies to become whole again,as Jesus is (real name Yahushua). It's def a powerful song that says a lot about the man.
 
Anything from "the gentle giant" is a classic in my book, but this is at least ONE of my favorites....
[ame]http://youtu.be/uzGx_XzxDeM[/ame]
 
I like! Never heard him before, but I'll be adding him to my "Robert Earl Keen channel" on pandora!

He's the lead singer for Lucero. That song is from an EP he did, basically music for Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian. The entire EP is really good.
 
It's nice to see this thread still going. So much great music being posted thanks to you all. :mug:
 
He's the lead singer for Lucero. That song is from an EP he did, basically music for Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian. The entire EP is really good.

Lucero is good. Like them live quiet a bit.

[ame="http://youtu.be/LkhPskE0AL0"]http://youtu.be/LkhPskE0AL0[/ame]
 
Lucero is good. Like them live quiet a bit.

http://youtu.be/LkhPskE0AL0

Yeah Lucero is probably my favorite band. I haven't been able to see them live as much as I would like. I did see Ben play an impromptu set at the Whitewater Tavern in Little Rock one night. That was pretty sweet. I had no idea who I had been talking with until he took the stage and started to sing, then I knew right away. Just him and his guitar, it was pretty sweet.
 
Just stumbled across this one.

Johnny Cash 1977 Christmas Special featuring an amazing guest lineup, including a Sun Records reunion of sorts honoring Elvis, who had passed just a few months prior. It literally brought tears to my eyes.

[ame="http://youtu.be/jHuFslG6JAQ"]http://youtu.be/jHuFslG6JAQ[/ame]
 
Just stumbled across this one.

Johnny Cash 1977 Christmas Special featuring an amazing guest lineup, including a Sun Records reunion of sorts honoring Elvis, who had passed just a few months prior. It literally brought tears to my eyes.

http://youtu.be/jHuFslG6JAQ

Thanks for digging that up and posting LLB! They don't make 'em like that anymore. :mug:
 
Just stumbled across this one.

Johnny Cash 1977 Christmas Special featuring an amazing guest lineup, including a Sun Records reunion of sorts honoring Elvis, who had passed just a few months prior. It literally brought tears to my eyes.

http://youtu.be/jHuFslG6JAQ

Finally got around to watching. This will go in a "keeper" file! Thanks for sharing!
 
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