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pussycat - mississippi


Medford, Oregon 9 October 2001


Trailer of Mississippi Burning


Not Doo Wop But a great sound. Loved it when it was released,alas it did not become a hit.But turn your sound up as this has great stereo seperation


From the 1970 Goose Lake Music Festival.


one more from the OGWT, it really doesn't get any better than this!


A real treat for the blues buffs out there. Sure wish there was more video of this guy out there, especially something acoustic, but even on an electric Fred is something else


Amazing guitar playing


Here's to the state of Mississippi, For Underheath her borders, the devil draws no lines, If you drag her muddy river, nameless bodies you will find. Whoa the fat trees of the forest have hid a thousand crimes, The calender is lyin' when it reads the present time. Whoa here's to the land you've torn out the heart of, Mississippi find yourself another country to be part of! Here's to the people of Mississippi Who say the folks up north, they just don't understand And they tremble in their shadows at the thunder of the Klan The sweating of their souls can't wash the blood from off their hands They smile and shrug their shoulders at the murder of a man Oh, here's to the land you've torn out the heart of Mississippi find yourself another country to be part of Here's to the schools of Mississippi Where they're teaching all the children that they don't have to care All of rudiments of hatred are present everywhere And every single classroom is a factory of despair There's nobody learning such a foreign word as fair Oh, here's to the land you've torn out the heart of Mississippi find yourself another country to be part of Here's to the cops of Mississippi They're chewing their tobacco as they lock the prison door Their bellies bounce inside them as they knock you to the floor No they don't like taking prisoners in their private little war Behind their broken badges there are murderers and more Oh, here's to the land you've torn out the heart of Mississippi find yourself another country to be part of And, here's to the judges of Mississippi Who wear the robe of honor as they crawl into the court They're guarding all the bastions with their phony legal fort Oh, justice is a stranger when the prisoners report When the black man stands accused the trial is always short Oh, here's to the land you've torn out the heart of Mississippi find yourself another country to be part of And here's to the government of Mississippi In the swamp of their bureaucracy they're always bogging down And criminals are posing as the mayors of the towns They're hoping that no one sees the sights and hears the sounds And the speeches of the governor are the ravings of a clown Oh, here's to the land you've torn out the heart of Mississippi find yourself another country to be part of And here's to the laws of Mississippi Congressmen will gather in a circus of delay While the Constitution is drowning in an ocean of decay Unwed mothers should be sterilized, I've even heard them say Yes, corruption can be classic in the Mississippi way Oh, here's to the land you've torn out the heart of Mississippi find yourself another country to be part of And here's to the churches of Mississippi Where the cross, once made of silver, now is caked with rust And the Sunday morning sermons pander to their lust The fallen face of Jesus is choking in the dust Heaven only knows in which God they can trust Oh, here's to the land you've torn out the heart of Mississippi find yourself another country to be part of


Mississippi John Hurt on Rainbow Quest No. 36 with Pete Seeger, Hedy West, and Paul Cadwell


alright, finally! some Freddie gettin' down acoustically. Enjoy!


"Miracle in Mississippi" - trinitymiracle.com - Unbelievable last play of SCAC title game between Trinity University and Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi on Saturday, October 27, 2007. Play began with 0:02 remaining in the game ... Trinity players used a total of 15 laterals to take the ball 61 yards for the game-winning TD. This video won the Pontiac Game-Changing Performance of the Year, Time Magazine's 2007 Sports Moment of the Year, the ESPN Play of the Month, and may be nominated for an ESPY Award.See http://www.trinitymiracle.com for complete info and links. Cameraman: Bill Swint Engineer: Bob Edwards Play-by-play commentary: Jonny Wiener Color commentary: Justin Thompson (c) PAWSFootball.com 2007 ... All rights reserved, used by permission.


Noticed there's already a version of this footage floating around, but this cut has MUCH higher quality. Enjoy!


Train Mississippi - Edited - Mixed upon "The Experiment" Movie frames


Mississippi John Hurt at Newport Folk Festival


mountain leslie west


Oldie


Felix Pappalardi, Corky Laing, and Leslie West performing on Randell's Island on July 19, 1970. It was $8.50 at the gate, or no Mississippi Queen! Do you know what I mean?" Go to: thegreatfatsbies dot com


Pussycat - Mississippi 1976 Where you can hear a country song song from far and someone plays the honky-tonk guitar Where all the lights will go out one by one the people join the sun and the wind takes it away Where the Mississippi rolls down to the sea and lovers found the place they'd like to be how many times before the song was ending love and understanding everywhere around Mississippi, I'll remember you whenever I should go away I'll be longing for the day that I will be in Greenville again Mississippi, you'll be on my mind everytime I hear this song Mississippi roll along until the end of time Now the country song for ever lost its soul when the guitar player turned to rock & roll and everytime when summernights are falling I always will be calling dreams of yesterday Mississippi, I'll remember you whenever I should go away I'll be longing for the day that I will be in Greenville again Mississippi, you'll be on my mind everytime I hear this song Mississippi roll along until the end of time Everytime I hear this song Mississippi roll along until the end of time.


I'm pretty sure he broke into a full Vietnam flashback at one point.


According to personal biography of his life John Hurt learn to love and appreciate music and guitar playing from William H Carson, a man infatuated with his teacher at the St. James School, located in Avalon, Mississippi. John Hurt stated, " I wasn't allowed to bother Mr. Carson's guitar. I would wait until he feel asleep at my house, then I would slip his guitar into my room and try to play. There I learned to play the guitar at the age of nine years old. After that, my mother bought me a second hand guitar at the price of $1.50! 1 can tell you there was no beautiful sound than my own guitar music. I was playing for country dances at the same time working very hard on a farm new Avalon Mississippi."


2007 Philadelphia Folk Festival


Mississippi King by Five Horse Johnson. Images taken from "Apocalypse Now". Whereabouts? Toledo, sir!!


From "Ry Cooder & The Moula Banda Rhythm Aces: Let's Have A Ball", a film by Les Blank taped at The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA on March 25'th 1987. Band: Ry Cooder: guitar, vox Jim Keltner: drums Van Dyke Parks: keys Jorge Calderon: bass Flaco Jimenez: accordion Miguel Cruiz: percussion Steve Douglas: sax George Bohannon: trombone Singers: Bobby King: tenor Terry Evans: baritone Arnold McCuller: tenor Willie Green Jr: bass


Music video by Sugarland performing Down In Mississippi (Up To No Good) with Shaun Silva [Video Director], John Hopgood [Video Producer], Mark Pruett [Video Editor] (C) 2006 Mercury Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.