Charlie McCoy "Orange Blossom Special"

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Famous harmonica player Charlie McCoy playing "Orange Blossom Special". Pontiac Silverdome, Detroit 1978.

Channel: Music
Uploaded: July 19, 2006 at 2:55 am
Author: CountryFan31

Length: 0:02:55
Rating: 4.87
Views: 116,718

Tags: Charlie McCoy Harmonica Concert

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tuktukskagal (Friday 14th of November 2008 07:36:47 PM)
FAB..What a talent.
jws54 (Friday 7th of November 2008 05:07:15 PM)
I play just like him except my notes are different and I use a stick on a table
LandRoverMan (Sunday 9th of November 2008 12:55:08 PM)
That's the funniest thing I read on YouTube all week. Keep the faith.
cravenmoorrrrrrrrr (Saturday 1st of November 2008 07:06:54 PM)
hey,yourembro,,,fuck off!!!!
onitram1 (Sunday 28th of September 2008 01:47:28 PM)
Establish themselves? Are you kidding me? Yourembryo-your name is apt-you're obviously far too young to post comments about musci and musicians you clearly know nothing about. Charlie McCoy was most likely "established" before you were born.
puck613 (Tuesday 23rd of September 2008 09:32:24 PM)
Charlie McCoy is a legend. Not only has he won Grammy awards fer his harmonica tootin', but he played guitar on Bob Dylan's Highway 61, Blonde on Blonde, and did all the bass work on John Wesley Harding. On Dylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" McCoy played bass with one nad and French Horn with the other, just about freaking out Dylan who was on piano.
DrDamage73 (Wednesday 3rd of September 2008 03:57:12 AM)
Now I understand why Ween picked this man to play on one of their records ;)
dioncher (Wednesday 27th of August 2008 07:01:41 AM)
Has anyone got the tabs for Charlie McCoy`s version please? I`ve been trying to find them for ages with no success.
yourembryo (Saturday 23rd of August 2008 12:18:45 AM)
This has to be the lamest attempt of a musician trying to establish themself. Thats not a good song for you but there are others.
eastkybanjo91 (Saturday 9th of August 2008 10:55:16 PM)
taht steel and harp sounds as good as the fiddle