“Later” 2008.
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The Fender Custom Shop’s Mike Eldred gives you a detailed look at the Wildwood 10 Stratocaster® guitar.
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Helen Carter With June, Anita and Jan Howard doing “Wildwood Flower” in a Johnny Cash concert.1978.
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Lyrics:
she’ll twine and she’ll mingle her waving black hair
With the roses so red and the lilies so fair
With miles so green like an emerald hew
The pale and the nature and voilet to blue
he promised to love her; he promised to love
to cherish her always, to others above.
she woke from her dream, and her idol was clay
her passion for loving had vanished away.
he taught her to love him; he called her his flower
A blossom to cheer him through life’s weary hour
though her heart now is breaking sha’ll never know
how his name makes her tremble, with pale cheeks to glow
she’ll dance and she’ll sing her life shall be gay
she’ll banih his weaping, drive troubles away
she’ll live yet to see him regret this dark hour
when we won and neglected this frail wildwood flower
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The Carter Family classic. This video has two takes–the first, without the proper picking pattern (whoa alliteration), and the second, done “right.” I think the first version suits me better. What do you think?
Oh I’ll twine with my mingles and waving black hair
With the roses so red and the lilies so fair
And the mirtles so bright with the emerald dew
The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue
I will dance I will sing and my laugh shall be gay
I will charm every heart in each crown I will sway
When I woke from my dreaming my idols were clay
All portions of love had all blown away
Oh he taught me to love him and promised to love
And to cherish me over all others above
How my heart is now wondering no misery can tell
He’s left me no warning no words of farewell
Oh he taught me to love him and call me his flower
That was blooming to cheer him through life’s dreary hour
Oh I long to see him and regret the dark hour
He’s gone and neglected his pale wildwood flower
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Jim Stafford tells how how he saved the life of a pet chihuahua, and sings his classic “Wildwood Weed” live in Branson MO.
This performance is from 1993 when Jim first moved to Branson. In later years, Jim’s jokes became more “family friendly”.
Apparently, a coalition of chihuahuas picketed Jim’s theatre threatening him with non-stop annoying barking and yapping.
Jim refuses to comment on the matter.
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Probably the best rollercoaster ever. The great White in Wildwood. Front seat. My life would be incomplete without it. Notice the beach in the background.
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Here is the Carter Family classic Wildwood Flower. A simple melody that lends itself well to crosspicking. If you’re unfamiliar with crosspicking it’s just a fancy word used to describe the process of simulating a banjo roll with a flatpick. In its simplest form the picking pattern generally starts with a downstroke and alternates from there. It gets a little more involved once you start branching out to multiple strings.
Tab available at http://www.seanray.com
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An old country classic song,…”Wildwood Flower” played to a few marijuana video clips. Performed by Jim Stafford.
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