Si Kahn & The Looping Brothers-Aragon Mill
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- This is the songwriter himself: Si Kahn, from the CD Aragon Mill: The Bluegrass Sessions by Si Kahn and the Looping Brothers. Available May 1st, 2013. European CD release tour: May 2013 * U.S. CD release tour: September-October 2013.
Great song. Those vocals are so sweet, they make my heart ache, not to mention the instruments.
I've been listening to this guy since the 70's and I believe he has played this tune the whole time. Nice version.
Lovely song. I just visited Aragon GA and saw the old Aragon Mill. I play Mandolin, and love the mandolin break, going to have to learn this song.. Thanks!
Great composition. Many renditions of this by many groups internationally and they're all excellent.
There are lots of covers of but I do believe the writer really does it up right. The camera op gave us a nice guitar lesson on how to pay it by showing the fingering all the way though a verse. I'll give this a 10 out of 5 rating.
Great song, great ensemble, great music. Thx!
Love it. Thanks so much. Something very comforting about this music.
This is phenominal !!!!
i just heard Planxty do this song, so I looked up the Author. What a wonderful surprise
Si says it best
Beautiful , Si! Great song
Aragon mill is walking distance from here. Thanks!
I've always loved this song since I heard Planxty do it yonks ago, now I know it's provenance. Wonderful song, wonderful rendition - Pippi material?
Si, how can you have a guitar on one second, and not the next?
Love Si Kahn
Love it
Yeah the Fureys one is brilliant
Beautiful song
Wonderful!
This made me laugh out loud! Love this! From one of your long-time fans!
how can i get this CD when it releases?
got to air it on my broadcasts Alberta Bluegrass Bound
J
How does he make the guitar magically disappear and reappear in his hands?
that's why they call it a video CLIP, is it not? ;)
Must be the same magic they use to enter individual computers after transforming themselves into 2D. Creepy...
The Furey brothers and Davey Arthur did a beautiful rendition of this called Belfast Mill, it's worth a listen