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Jeroemi
Добавлен 10 фев 2007
Rock around the clock
The first vinyl I bought in my life. Five swedish crowns in Malmoe, for a greatest hits album by Bill Haley and the comets. This is Rock around the clock!
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Block 44 feat. JPS - Straffad
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Musikvideon till låten Straffad av Block 44 och JPS. Det här är även en en hyllning till mina bröder där ute, som ett minne från den gamla tiden. Saknar er allihopa, och stunderna vi hade. Lyckeby 371! Ingen nämnd, ingen glömd. One love! - Lyssna även på Kamal Javanmiri's låtar här på RUclips! @ 371Music
Hank "Sugarfoot" Garland - Sugarfoot rag
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At age 19, Hank Garland recorded his million-selling hit "Sugarfoot rag", although some attribute the song to Bernie B. Smith Jr., published two years earlier by M.M. Cole/BMI as "Bernie's reel". An instrumental version was the opening and closing theme for ABC-TV's "Ozark jubilee" from 1955-1960. Hank Garland appeared on the "Jubilee" and on Eddy Arnold's network and syndicated television show...
Metallica - Turn the page (Music video)
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Turn the page is a song originally recorded by Bob Seger from the album Back in '72, released in 1973. A couple of covers has been recorded. The most famous cover was by Metallica which was released in 1998 on the album Garage inc. Turn the page has been played a lot of times on Metallica's concerts since then. Other artists and bands who have tried to cover it is Sage Francis, Waylon Jennings,...
more reverb!!! he only has it cranked to eleven.
Does anyone know if he played guitar on that Connie Francis song: 'Who's Sorry Now' recorded in 1958. I can't find out any answer about that, but the guitar playing style on that song sounds like him. Anyone know for sure?
Jerry reeds sugar root rag brought me here and I'm so happy
Just discovered this guy because of the movie Crazy.
Excellent balance between melody and bass , the retardandos really add to the performance
When you clear out the tables in newvegas
What a great composition and playing. The Echo just adds to the beauty of it.
The echo makes me think of Les Paul...
Paul Buskirk was my second cousin I never met him but my mother knew him
Beautiful
Я люблю его исполнения и как чела.
That’s him on Elvis “ Little Sister “
Needs more reverb!
Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way to Heaven. We've all sinned and deserve Hell. Sins like lying, lusting, etc. Repent and trust only in Jesus, and you will be saved! You can be saved because he took the punishment for our sins on himself when he died on the cross, just like someone can pay your speeding fine in court, and you get off free. Romans 3:23 John 3:16❤😊
Amazing guitar work! 👍
John 5, 2024
I just discovered him , I was watching a video of Junior Brown playing one of his guitars which led me here,what a talent up there with Chet Adkins,Merl Travis and many others 🙌🏼🎸.thanks for sharing this video.
From the tiny town of Cowpens South Carolina .
25 frets?!! That neck is waay too long for me! I think it is some sort of predecessor to the 335? Yeah, Hank was The Man. I dig his Jazz more than stuff like this, however.
Garland was an early influence on George Benson.
His jazz album with the 17 year old prodigy Gary Burton on vibes and the great Joe Morello on drums (Dave Brubeck's drummer on Time Out) is fantastic. To unwind from recording sessions, the Nashville A team would play jazz at night.
That right hand technique is to die for…my hand can never figure it out
Bloody awesome 👍
What a tragedy
Very pure and honest playing that just happened to be AMAZING !
I first heard this song as a child over 50 years ago and still find myself whistling it from those memories whenever I am in a good mood.
The saddest part of his life was that if he had died in that car wreck that left him with a severe brain injury and unable to perform anymore, he'd be a famous legend. Instead, almost everyone has heard his guitar playing, but never knew who he was. RIP To A Legendary Guitar Player.
is it true that while performing he would use the shine from his guitar to flirt and pick up women? It was in the movie from a few years back
@@capsortee it's true on tv. otherwise its doubtful that'd ever happen.
Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way to Heaven. We've all sinned and deserve Hell. Sins like lying, lusting, etc. Repent and trust only in Jesus, and you will be saved! You can be saved because he took the punishment for our sins on himself when he died on the cross, just like someone can pay your speeding fine in court, and you get off free. Romans 3:23 John 3:16❤😊
Elvis mentioned Garland numerous times so he did have some significant exposure...
I am drunk it's true. But this puts a smile on my face that hurts
His finger work and alternate picking was extremely good
Iconic
American southern guitarists absorbed so many styles and influences -"cowboy chord" what an insult-Hank, Roy( Clark, Buchanon), Chet , Jerry R. Glen C.Danny Gatton --the list goes on. Usually play an arch top or Telecaster-not that into effects-All in the fingers and your mind. Keep the clips coming-always amazed.
Monster of a guitar player. Its sad his talent was robbed from him for a long time.
Someone asked Chet who was the best guitar player to ever come to Nashville he said Hank garland
...and they always talk about Hendrix. He couldn't do what Hank could.
Play guitar on Elvis record. A big Hunk o' love.
His playing is noticeable on many legends songs including Patsy Clines Crazy and walking after midnight and many others.
Ye gods! I've known this song for my entire life, and many other songs he played on in counry and rock and roll and jazz, but just today learned about Hank Garland the man. What an amazing talent! Before today I thought Grady Martin was the best of that era, but Hank, who played with Martin, may have been better. They probably learned from each other; their left hand single note style is similar.
Sound a little like Les Paul
I'm related to this man. super cool
Jazz Winds New Directions [ something like that ] Hank Garland and Gary Burton
Mr. Hank Garland…without a doubt, one of the most FANTASTIC guitar pickers who ever lived! Watch him on the old Arthur Godfrey TV show backing up Patsy Cline on, “Walking After Midnight.” Pure Genius…both Hank & Patsy!
I never thought that I'd ever utter these words, but there is too much echo on his guitar....Just a tad too much.
Dude could play. I have heard he wrote this song based on his finger exercises. Elvis Presley heard him practicing and told him that was a hit record. He was right.
He wrote it when he was a teenager.
Watching "Crazy" on Netflix. Hope Garland's family got some money from the movie deal. Doesn't sound like Hank got royalties of anything he done. Is it true he co-wrote Jingle Bell Rock but received no credit for it? I read that somewhere.
Beautiful, clear, crisp.
FYI--- Hank played on Ozark Jubilee , hosted by Red Foley , way back in the '50's . Very early , black and White... It can be found in a search.........
Mi gran admiración por este genio de la guitarra!
One of the greats. Of the greatest. Mr Hank sugar foot Garland. R. I. P.
The 27 thumbs down on this video are from the most tone deaf MFs of all time.
Monster player. Much respect.
I only know this song from the snatch of it on Rhinoceros' LP