Random, Mostly Talented, Music Videos Part III

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Trevor Jones produced a version that tracks closely with the movies timeline. Excellent, tough to beat 500 strings. My favorite version is by the Royal Scot Dragoons, the blend of the drum and bagpipes tracks more closely with it's celtic roots. The Gael is an emotionally stirring piece.
 

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Trevor Jones produced a version that tracks closely with the movies timeline. Excellent, tough to beat 500 strings. My favorite version is by the Royal Scot Dragoons, the blend of the drum and bagpipes tracks more closely with it's celtic roots. The Gael is an emotionally stirring piece.

That was excellent. Thanks.
 

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starts slow, let it roll


Great version of a Fleetwood Mac standard. Warren Haynes is one of the most underrated guitar players out there.
Joe and Beth do a pretty fair version of this old Al Kooper tune. This is some ass kicking blues right here. In fact it may not get much better than this. Bonamossa starts lighting it up around the 500 mark.
 

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