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i went down to the river to pray (Original Post)
pscot
Sep 2013
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This is my favorite part of O Brother Where Art Thou? When the Lotus Eaters are walking
Hestia
Sep 2013
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Hestia
(3,818 posts)1. This is my favorite part of O Brother Where Art Thou? When the Lotus Eaters are walking
through the woods going to the river. Thanks!
pscot
(21,024 posts)2. I love that a capella singing style
Doc Watson is the master. The library of Congress recorded him and Clarence singing this back in the 60's.
gopiscrap
(23,761 posts)4. me tooI loved it today. I am finishing up a consulting gig in aty a Mennonite Church in Kalispell,
this is for their 100th anniversary. As a part of that, they had this a cappella hymn sing this afternoon. It was incredible.
madrchsod
(58,162 posts)3. oh come,angel band
not the best recording but then again you really had to be there. my daughter and i were in the center of the 5th row.
jerry douglas and his friends started off the concert then a washington,mumford and others from the tour went on stage. my non religious daughter even started singing.
Iggo
(47,552 posts)5. I'm as non-religious as they come....
...but I still loves me some old-timey.