Re:Post Your Favorite Music/Video Clips 3 Years ago
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I recently became neurotically interested in the song "Glendale Train" (sort of a sequel to "Jessie James" after hearing it played a few times. There's a good jam session of the tune on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btOv187Us5g
Re:Post Your Favorite Music/Video Clips 3 Years ago
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Replying to yourself -- who's calling who neurotic? Anyhow, another rendition of "Glendale Train". Clawhammer banjo and good mandolin part in a jam. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpVh855Hr9U
Re:Post Your Favorite Music/Video Clips 3 Years ago
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Now see what you guys have done........I just spent that last 45 minutes looking at music videos instead of practicing.......OK, yeah they were good videos, but still I hope you're feeling at least a little bit guilty, otherwise I'll have no one to blame but myself, and we can't have that.....OK, now I'm moving on the the "neurotic whining" section....
Re:Post Your Favorite Music/Video Clips 2 Years, 12 Months ago
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I remember the New Riders of the Purple Sage doing a somewhat psychedelic version of "Glendale Train" back in my college days, when they used to open for the Grateful Dead....long ago in a galaxy far away....
Re:Post Your Favorite Music/Video Clips 2 Years, 12 Months ago
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Re Glendale Train -verson with Bill Hunter
SOunded great - what is he doing with the alternate left hand strumming on the banjo? I assume he can only do this when he is playing an open G. The guitar work in that clip was also pretty awesome!
Re:Post Your Favorite Music/Video Clips 2 Years, 12 Months ago
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In the Glendale Train video with Bill Hunter I liked the mandolin part, but I'm a little neurotic that way. I think that the "New Riders of the Purple Sage" were the first to record the song and maybe one of them wrote it. It is a relatively new song compared to the likes of "Jessie James", but supposedly is a about a James Gang robbery of a Glendale, Missouri train.