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Taproot was in Mankato again last night. Great show. This isn't my video, but i'm in it at the 0:33 mark. Steve (Lead singer) took my phone at one point too, but i had it set to take pictures...So this was all i got smile LOL

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In The Heat Of The Day Down In Mobile Alabama

Working on the railroad with the steel driving hammer

Gotta make some money to buy some brand new shoes

Tryin' to find somebody to take away these blues

"She don't love me" hear them singing in the sun

Payday's coming and my work is all done

Later in the evening when the sun is sinking low

All day I been waiting for the whistle to blow

Sitting in a teepee built right on the tracks

Rolling them bones until the foreman comes back

Pick up you belongings boys and scatter about

We've got an off-schedule train comin' two miles out

Everybody's scrambling,'n'jumping around

Picking up their money, tearing the teepee down

Foreman wants to panic, 'bout to go insane

Trying to get the workers out the way of the train

Engineer blows the whistle long and long

Can't stop the train, gotta let it roll on

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Wow ... Roy Clarke with some mind blowing Spanish guitar on the "Odd Couple".

Pretty amazing.

Lots of good posts yesterday.

Oscar asked Roy for "Mountain Dew".

Well ... I'm a big fan of Good Ol Mountin Dew

Pure foot stomping hillbilly fun.

Guarenteed to put a smile on every face around the campfire.

And its a song you can easily add a verse or 2 to and kinda personalize. Just great fun.

I give you Grandpa Jones with Mountain Dew and Mountain Dew No.2.

This is campfire music. !

Enjoy.

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Ever wonder what Metallica would sound like with a good drummer?

THANK YOU!!!!

Uf man I was in a percussion ensemble back in the day and someone brought in a video with some of the 'greats.' one of the featured drummers was Lars Ulrich. I could not stop laughing when I saw that.

Ok, back to your regularly scheduled musics.

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