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![]() | lengold said 461 days ago |
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There is a reason why these songs were so popular - they're fantastic compositions. You and Bing do the composition justice. Great playing and your voice was made for this song. Excellent. Thanks. Cheers Len |
![]() | Roxylee said 461 days ago |
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Blast from the past I have always liked this song, and you guys do a real nice rendition of it. I love mandolins and dulcimers, and they are perfect for playing this. This helps me walk in faith, thank you for posting it. :-) |
![]() | perceptualvortex said 461 days ago |
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Great i loved listening to this. The song is catchy and meaningful and groovin', and the mix of Feter's low voice and the high dulcimer works really well. Great job guys! |
![]() | Mcboy said 461 days ago |
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woohoo u fellers know how to do it right....much soul.....! |
![]() | eanbardsley said 461 days ago |
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delightful feter,... I love acoustic blues, sound a bit bluegrass, which is something I love allot, I believe it is you mandolin, very happy and uplifting. |
![]() | drakonis said 461 days ago |
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a treat This sure makes the world feel like a small friendly place. Thanks to Feter and Bing for creating a warm folkie recording! Halfway around the world, but sounding like they are in the same room. ttfn, Drakonis |
![]() | bud said 461 days ago |
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Really enjoyed this wonderful interpretation of a grand folk classic. Love your vocals here and the way you and Bing play together. Well don - and thanks for posting. |
![]() | DWL said 461 days ago |
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Unexpected This is a song which we all know but I can't ever remember it being done on any music site. The thing for me about this song is that it is so much part of our conciousness I think we've forgotten the meaning. Football crowds sing versions of it and I think it's been devalued because of that. Maybe we should pay some attention to the real meaning of the words. Much applause for doing a new version and reminding me (at least) of what a good and important song it was. Great performance all round. Cheers Dick |
![]() | Dennis James said 461 days ago |
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Feter... .....so apt. Well done and well thought of. |
![]() | jiguma said 461 days ago |
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Appropriate song! I saw the Martin Scorcese film on Bob Dylan last week (for about the fourth time), and was really taken with the impact that protest songs (including those of Pete Seeger) had around the late 60s - when I was in my late teens - and how appropriate they were for the times (Vietnam War in particular, but also the changing status of young people and the confrontation between the old and the new). Unfortunately, you and your country are in the middle of a new version of all this, and the song once again is relevant. It's great that you've done this with Bing - "no guitars" ha!! Peace, Neil |
![]() | Macaudion said 460 days ago |
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Hah ha Another joyful listen this moring! So are you saying that Bing is on the Dulcimer? And who's playing the Mandolin? A wouderful combo. Everything just fits really well. This sounded as if it was performed on stage - Great presence! What a nice job! Thanks for sharing this. Dion |
| Calchas said 460 days ago | |
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Great combo! Really nice collab guys on this priceless and timeless ol' trad tune. Really good singing on this one. Happy and hopeful sounds! Be well! |
| .rschletty said 459 days ago | |
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Move it Nice power train of soul energy. Sounds a little distant, though, as if I am the lonely one hanging back, behind the barn, not yet ready to step into the glory of the Redeeming Lord. Could be a soundtrack for a movie about the grace of God in ordinary lives. |
![]() | Peter Bauckham said 459 days ago |
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I too remember this from a Seekers single. Nice interpretataion. Thanks for re-visiting this song. Peter |
![]() | selters said 458 days ago |
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Great! Love the mandolins on these, and the vocals sound like they are from the 1930s!They are perfect!The vocals are so cool,and the rest is also fantastic. Great performance! |
![]() | echoroom said 457 days ago |
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Great this brings back my youth! Great collab, guys! steve |
![]() | Bowman said 457 days ago |
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So interesting... that such a sweet tune could have such resolute strength making it even more poignant. Great singing and picken here Feter. Excellent rendition of this classic. Well done. Best, Charlie |
![]() | Doadars Uncle said 457 days ago |
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This has a real traditional feel. Great vocals and strings. Doing it right! and definitely Seeker style! Doug |
![]() | michael2 said 457 days ago |
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this is great reminds me of living in san francisco when I was growing up (hot tuna, J.Garcia band, The Dead: all doing covers of great old songs). Music I loved and had to hide from my punk rock friends. This is perfect. |
![]() | dajama said 457 days ago |
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Makes me want to march! This is very nicely done. What a great song, and one I haven't heard in a long time. This was a great toe-tapping rendition. Lovely playing. Very cool. Thanks for sharing. Peace. |
![]() | falo said 451 days ago |
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what a great pair you guys make...this brought an immediate smile to my face.....a very very enjoyable listen....I love the very classic sound it has.....great choices in the production side.....keep going you to....this would make for a good pairing to make an LP....peace |
![]() | Rebsie said 420 days ago |
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Who needs guitars? What a lovely combination, the medieval-sounding mandolin (is that Mr Sanchez?) with the bright and crisp sound of the dulcimer. I can hear the joy emanating from this song with every word and strum. |
| farlowe said 324 days ago | |
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We Shall Not Be Moved Man, this brings back memories of the early peace movement chants which had more of a folk background than rock in the early years. Well done!!!!!!! Thanks again Feter, Wade |
![]() | Heightened said 301 days ago |
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Again well done. Exceptional in fact! |
![]() | paularenson said 299 days ago |
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2003 peace demonstration i was in Boston just as the US launched its invasion of Iraq. I found out there was a demonstration in front of the US Federal building. Went over and they were passing around the bullhorn. Anyone who wanted to sing anything. So I sang this one, and others joined in. Thanks for doing such a nice version here. (In front of the building a young girl, maybe 17, joined in the sit-in and was taken away. The next day, at a larger march, i saw her and asked her. She was a high school student. They released her and there would be a hearing later. It is young kids like this who inspire and give us hope. (Yes, the Boston police are not as bad as the NY police in handling demonstartors I hear). |
![]() | Dee1962z said 289 days ago |
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We-Shall-Not- Be Moved. I shall not be moved. I like I am on my way to heaven with your nice sweet songs good work all. As you know I am no proffesional six months all I have been at it. No not that haha peace |
























enjoyed this ,as it took me back about 30 yrs when I was part of a duo and we sang this along with other folk/irish songs 'Whiskey in the Jar' and others. Great stuff, thanks all, M