Gabby Pahinui & Peter Moon - Waikiki Hula

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Hawaiian Music Legends Gabby "Pops" Pahiui and Peter Moon.

Irish traditional music legends 4/4

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Tags: "Ringo"  accordion  bodhran  button  Daly  Faulkner  Feelie  Fergus  guitar  irish  Jackie  John  Johnny  Keenan  mandola  McDonagh  music  Paddy  pipes  Ryan  Sean  traditional  uilleann  whistle 

Live in Pinkafeld, Austria, 29.11.2008.Johnny "Ringo" McDonagh - bodhranJohn Faulkner - mandolaSean Ryan - whistlePaddy Keenan - uilleann pipesJackie Daly - button accordionFergus Feelie - guitar

Irish traditional music legends 3/4

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Live in Pinkafeld, Austria, 29.11.2008.Johnny "Ringo" McDonagh - bodhran Paddy Keenan - uillean pipesAlec Finn - bouzoukiJackie Daly - button accordionJohn Faulkner - mandolaSean Ryan - whistleGerry O'Connor - fiddleFergus Feelie - guitar

Hank Williams III - Cocaine Blues

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Shelton Hank Williams III (December 12, 1972) is an American musician. He is sometimes credited as Hank III or even III. The three is often represented by a modified version of Raymond Pettibon's Black Flag logo.The grandson of Hank Williams, Sr. and the son of Hank Williams Jr, both country music legends, the younger Williams' music alternates between somewhat traditional country, and a more aggressive music that touches on punk rock and elements of various heavy metal styles. His music is difficult to classify concisely, but has been described as hard-twang, cowpunk, altcountry, hellbilly, and honky punk.Risin' Outlaw is the debut album by Hank Williams III, which includes three songs written by Wayne Hancock, and a cover of "Cocaine Blues"."Cocaine Blues" is a Western Swing song written by TJ Arnall, a reworking of the traditional song "Little Sadie". This song was originally recorded by Roy Hogsed May 25, 1947, at Universal Recorders in Hollywood, California. It was released on Coast (262) and Capitol (40120), with the Capitol release reaching #15 in 1948.The song is the tale of a man, Willy Lee, who shoots his woman to death while under the influence of whiskey and cocaine. Willy is caught and sentenced to "ninety-nine years in the San Quentin Pen". The song ends with Willy saying:"Come all you hypes and listen unto me,Just lay off that whiskey and let that cocaine be."Johnny Cash famously performed the song at his Folsom Prison concert, saying "Folsom" instead of "San Quentin", an event also portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix in the Cash biographical film Walk the Line. The film version, edited down to make it shorter, fades into the next scene before the line "I can't forget the day I shot that bad bitch down" is sung. The DVD specials include an extended version of the song with the lyric, and the full, unedited version (apparently a different "take") is found on the soundtrack CD."Cocaine Blues" - (3:53)en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocaine_Blueswww.hank3.comwww.myspace.com/hank3

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