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kudzurunner
3471 posts
Aug 30, 2012
6:39 AM
"Does the South still exist?" is a question that southern studies scholars have been asking for a long time. Somehow modernity was supposed to erase southern distinctiveness. Maybe it has, or maybe the South continues to live in all sorts of wild and wacky combinations dispersed around the world. Maybe we're all a little bit southern now.

Here's one example:

Last Edited by on Aug 30, 2012 6:39 AM
ruffdog
13 posts
Aug 30, 2012
9:04 AM
Brilliant, Just what I needed 2 min after i finished work on the phone for the day. :)

Even the cop car sirens were just about in time. lol

Last Edited by on Aug 30, 2012 9:05 AM
mikolune
154 posts
Aug 30, 2012
11:55 PM
They are great. They actually were on the Australia's Got Talent show. Does that kill the Deep Southness of it ?

There was a short hread on them a couple of months back.
mikolune
155 posts
Aug 30, 2012
11:58 PM
Here's the old read with another video of them:
http://www.modernbluesharmonica.com/board/board_topic/5560960/4025807.htm
jbone
1045 posts
Aug 31, 2012
4:19 AM
that was a dam fine way to start my day.
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scojo
339 posts
Aug 31, 2012
11:56 AM
"Maybe we're all a little bit southern now."

as long as there is rock and roll, the South will live on around the world... and in the good way, not in the "South's gonna rise again" BS way.


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