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Forgotten Fretmasters #20 - Jim Croce & Maury Muehleisen's INCREDIBLE Partnership 

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The music business can be a nasty affair. How many stories are there about crooked managers, bad record deals and swindling promoters? So, it’s refreshing every once in a while to tell you about a pair of musicians who made an unbelievable deal with each other that set egos aside and focused only the music……. Today, we will feature two guitarists whose stories are intertwined forever in the music that they made. But they don’t have the epic backstory and long career of some of the others we’ve featured on this channel……This is the story of 2 gentlemen, rare, indeed in the annals of rock, that understood each others talent and decided to make a pact for the ages…. Today we’re going to take an important look at a lost sideman with some MEAN acoustic chops, and a songwriter who’s “everyman” voice became a signature one of the 1970s….. Here’s the story of Jim Croce and Maury Muehleisen.
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@joebloggs8636
@joebloggs8636 Год назад
Maurie is always forgotten when Jim Croce's death is mentioned....thanks for remembering a guy who just went about his love of music...
@johnscot1
@johnscot1 7 месяцев назад
I don't think so. Any genuine Jim Croce fan knows exactly how good Maury was and what he gave to Jim's songs.
@stevesick1
@stevesick1 2 месяца назад
@@johnscot1cmon. Maury was not only barely mentioned being in the crash, but most people never knew who he was when he was alive.. yeah people who are really into crocce know who he is but average music lovers who like crocce I guarantee never knew his name.. which is a travesty because Maury was an unbelievable musician who was incredible at complimenting crocce’s styke
@johnscot1
@johnscot1 2 месяца назад
@@stevesick1 That's why I wrote " any GENUINE JC fan" would know who he was. I agree a more casual listener to Jim's music may not
@stevesick1
@stevesick1 2 месяца назад
@@johnscot1 my mistake you’re right anybody that likes Jim Croce a lot would definitely know him
@davidgerald133
@davidgerald133 2 месяца назад
​@johnscot1 by genuine you mean the hard-core fans Alot of people are fans that might not ever know the back story
@kenwolski4144
@kenwolski4144 7 месяцев назад
I was born in Trenton 4 months before Maury. We weren't close, but we had a lot of mutual friends. One day, he came to my girlfriend's house, sat down on the living room rug, and gave us a guitar concert for about an hour. It was over 50 years ago, but I'll never forget it. He really was a beautiful soul.
@tomjohnson4584
@tomjohnson4584 3 месяца назад
My partner, Guy Drake, and I toured with Jim and Maury for the last six months of Jim's life. We were supposed to be on that plane but had a photo shot in Chicago that day. Everything you say here is spot on. I've never heard the story told so well. Thank you so much for making this video, Tom Johnson
@UncleDansVintageVinyl
@UncleDansVintageVinyl 7 месяцев назад
Man, it's just hard for me to watch this. Croce remains one of my absolute favorites. I grew up in a farm/blue-collar family. When I was young, Croce seemed like a voice for people like us. His loss still hurts.
@TheComfortInStatic_Official
@TheComfortInStatic_Official 6 месяцев назад
Couldn’t agree more, my friend. 😢
@edalder2000
@edalder2000 9 месяцев назад
"Operator" is one of my favorite songs. What gets me about "Operator" is that it's in a major key. The lyrics and phrasing just intensify the heartbreak. Croce was able to tell a story in a straightforward way where no one was to blame. As I have grown older, I realize that bad things "just happen" even if I do everything just "right." Jim Croce had that sense of world weariness that made him seem like he was talking just to you.
@DavidSmith-sw2vw
@DavidSmith-sw2vw 10 месяцев назад
Still remember where I was when I heard the terrible news. I'm 71 years old old now and was 22 at that time.
@suzannelawson9215
@suzannelawson9215 Год назад
Hard to believe that it's been almost 50 years (in September)since we lost Jim & Maury. I know they would have gone on to be very successful as singers, songwriters. So much talent in these two musicians.
@mikebunner3498
@mikebunner3498 Месяц назад
These men were wonderful... They were SO GOOD! May they rest in peace!!
@DjBounce60
@DjBounce60 Месяц назад
Loved every second of you video spoken through spirit and soul. Bravo
@JacobWhyDontYouPutOnALiLMakeup
@JacobWhyDontYouPutOnALiLMakeup 7 месяцев назад
Nearly every song if you listen closely to Maury's parts it's almost like a solo but I wouldn't call it that more that it's very technical playing that gives the songs such a good flow with melodies that compliments Jim's singing and guitar playing perfectly. One of the most underrated guitar players of all time. Not to mention that he plays flawlessly live
@jeffreyhillmeyer3391
@jeffreyhillmeyer3391 7 месяцев назад
Yes and to add the way Maury fills and compliments Jim’s song is poetic in that it’s enough. This is why the songs are so strong in timeless quality. It’s the achievement of truth, goodness and beauty. Transcendental. It’s why my son at 22 is pursuing music composition at the university, specifically after listening repeatedly to Operator. God is good!
@kshawk108
@kshawk108 11 месяцев назад
Setting aside the truly iconic work of Croce and Muehleisen, the two musicisians as men came to life through your terrific storytelling. You, my friend ,are the unsung hero of this world class trio. I will always remember the class, the specifics detail, and the heartfelt admiration that came asross loud and clear in your tribute. You are clearly a master at your craft too, my friend.
@SolKnopfMusic
@SolKnopfMusic 8 месяцев назад
Wow…you did an amazing job on this. As good as any I’ve ever seen. When I was 10 years old, Jim and Maury did a concert at Wesley College in Dover,DE. A friend of mine asked if I would like to go. Even though “Operator” was a hit, I had no idea who JIm Croce was..but asked how much the tickets were. My friend said, “$8”. Well, for a 10 year old kid in the early 70’s, 8 bucks seemed like a fortune. I was afraid to ask my parents for the $ and told my friend I couldn’t go. I’m now 61 years old and have been a full time musician my whole life. I had the chance to see Jim Croce for $8 and didn’t go. Talk about living with regret! That taught me the lesson to say “Yes” whenever I can.
@BCTGuitarPlayer
@BCTGuitarPlayer Год назад
Their acoustic guitar work, playing off of each other was nothing short of phenomenal. During the 70s both of them influenced my acoustic work in so many ways, just by listening/watching them play their guitars, while singing. It was such a sad day hearing over the news that both of them had died together. I just chalked it up as two more went to rock ‘n’ roll Heaven. I sure appreciate all of your productions. They’re always very enjoyable; very concise and to the point. Thanks, again;)
@meggletherow9086
@meggletherow9086 10 месяцев назад
Well done synopsis of Jim’s career. Thanks for including the role of Joe Salviuolo (and spelling and pronouncing it right!). Sal was a friend of mine from 1978 until he passed in 2010. He doesn’t always get the credit he deserves. He also produced Jim’s “Facets” album. He wrote “Thursday “, one of the few songs Jim recorded that were written by others.
@420Gold
@420Gold 29 дней назад
Jim croce will live on in music history for a LONG time to come. Im 34 now, and while i had known the big hits (you dont mess around with jim, and leroy brown) most my life, I really discovered his music about 10 years ago. Since then he has been my hands down favorite song write of all time. And truly, I prefer the few live or 'rough' versions of his songs because they only feature just jim, maury and their guitars, or just jim and his. Maurys licks are fucking perfect. I really discovered them because I had been learning guitar (mostly acoustic) for about a year and wanted to find some fun acoustic song to play (mostly with my fingers) and I looked up you dont mess around with jim, which then sent me down the croce rabbit hole. Literally every song is a gem, and the way he words basically everything is truly second to no one else (even as a bob dylan fan, croce is far superior song writer in my opinion). Also, I saw AJ croces "Croce plays Croce" last fall, and it was maybe my favorite show of all time. Ive seens dozens and dozens of shows (no idea how many), and I have seen hundreds of live artists including many older acts (deep purple, robert plant, zz top, stix, furthur ect) and there was something truly special seeing AJ embrace his fathers music. Also, AJ is a phenomenal musician. Everyone whos a croce fan should go see AJ.
@folsom68ajohnnycashtribute7
@folsom68ajohnnycashtribute7 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting this. Today is the 50th Anniversary of their tragic deaths!
@almightygus
@almightygus 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful. When I figured out Maury's use of sixth intervals combined with pentatonic runs "Operator" put me light years of fellow rockers. I love handshake deals honered.
@kirbymarchbarcena
@kirbymarchbarcena 7 месяцев назад
I love these two legends. Their guitar playing blends so well
@steveinge7058
@steveinge7058 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing this good story, but a sad, sad one.
@marshabailey1121
@marshabailey1121 4 месяца назад
Thank you for telling Maury's story. What an incredible partnership and legacy,
@dadaveda
@dadaveda 10 месяцев назад
You didn’t mention the most cut throat practice of the music industry: not paying the creators properly. Jim was becoming a star but had no money and he had to tour, the same thing happened to Buddy Holly.
@josephclarke4244
@josephclarke4244 8 месяцев назад
It took Jim's wife close to thirty years to settle over royalties from Jim's work! The bastards fought a newly widowed wife with a baby to support as they stuffed money in their britches!
@stevesick1
@stevesick1 2 месяца назад
@@josephclarke4244it appears that you have to be a complete dirtbag to be top brass in the music industry. All I ever hear about is how musicians are always screwed outta everything. I wonder if it will ever change
@4absentfriends
@4absentfriends 11 месяцев назад
Quite possibly the finest duo the Music Industry has ever seen (IMHO). Lost far too early in their illustrious careers.
@MrFinallythere
@MrFinallythere 8 месяцев назад
What an astonishing and well thought out portrayal of Jim Croce & Maury Muehleisen musical collaboration. Thank you for the time in and depicting Time in a Bottle. Their music is iconic.
@JohnnyHurbonConnections
@JohnnyHurbonConnections Месяц назад
Like Roberto Clemente , gone so quickly and legacy in progress.
@vicjr5107
@vicjr5107 10 дней назад
Two of my faves in their respected careers. Both losses affected me deeply. Was in high school when both died... sad.
@drmusic3641
@drmusic3641 8 месяцев назад
It was early 1974 and I was 14 when I was just getting into music. A friend of mine lent me all three of Jim's albums. and after listening to them several times, I said we should go see live whenever he comes around. That was when he told me that Jim had died the previous August.
@cynthia2128
@cynthia2128 10 месяцев назад
This is absolutely amazing..thank you for this contribution..Jim and Maury were an awesome duo..two musicians that left us way too soon..RIP dynamic duo
@user-xk1xw8ne4m
@user-xk1xw8ne4m 10 месяцев назад
A musical partnership made in heaven . Rest in Peace Jim and Maury.
@gr500music6
@gr500music6 Год назад
They were simply the best duo ever (other Philly greats Hall and Oates notwithstanding) and they never even got to know it. I go through Lindell a lot (it's just a crossroads on Route 282 south of Glenmoore, beautiful, wooded, peaceful and the farmhouse is still there) and I always think of them when I do. In the early seventies, there was James, Joni, Cat, Elton and and these two; and even in that company they were in nobody's shadow. A true Philly story and human tragedy. Maury was just a monster on guitar. Can't say enough about him or Jim. What a loss but what a gift all the same.
@soundhoundzmusic
@soundhoundzmusic 7 месяцев назад
Love this
@pumpkinking5174
@pumpkinking5174 Год назад
I'm from Delaware County, PA and I grew up with Jim and Maury's music. Always proud to walk the same streets as Jim. Maury was a unbelievable player. So sad to lose them both so young.
@johnpuljic2141
@johnpuljic2141 4 месяца назад
Thnk you so much
@jeffreyhillmeyer3391
@jeffreyhillmeyer3391 7 месяцев назад
I have always admired Maury's work and the reason I told my son that a classical guitar training is essential to playing beautifully crafted melodies and bridges in harmony with another. We are all blessed that these two musical craftsmen came together when they did. And though short-lived, they came to fulfill something God intended, and their work was completed.
@MrDoneboy
@MrDoneboy 5 месяцев назад
And of course...They passed together. Bummer!
@jolee3633
@jolee3633 8 месяцев назад
How amazing the longevity of Jim Croce music considering how short it actually was!
@johnl152
@johnl152 9 месяцев назад
What a great piece! The death of these two great musicians is a terrible loss. Maury's guitar playing is incredible, as is Jim's songwriting. A really talented duo that were taken way too soon.
@Maryden69
@Maryden69 11 месяцев назад
Jim Croce a good, family man was taken to soon. Maurie you are sadly missed. So talented.
@hensleyshobbies-doug7761
@hensleyshobbies-doug7761 Год назад
That was a sad sad day indeed when we lost them both, such a big loss to the music industry, would have loved to seen where they went and how far they went, I have no doubt they would be household names all over the world. Well Jim probably is but not poor Maury, he was a absolutely talented guitar player! RIP brothers 🙏, rock n roll heaven got them too!
@CharlesPryor-ic9ek
@CharlesPryor-ic9ek 9 месяцев назад
Interesting, detailed story! Thanks!
@earllsimmins9373
@earllsimmins9373 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. That B&W of Maury playing outside in Washington Crossing Park NJ was one taken by me. If you have not listened to Gingerbread yet, treat yourself, and you will see how Maury was the lover and Jim was the street fighter.
@jkstormtrooper9617
@jkstormtrooper9617 6 месяцев назад
Great background story.
@peetyw8851
@peetyw8851 10 месяцев назад
A wonderful tribute.
@freefallin6871
@freefallin6871 8 месяцев назад
Their loss was huge to me. I was only 5yrs old at the time, but the impact was significant. Thanks for expanding upon Maury, as he's often rather forgotten by many.
@bobperu1
@bobperu1 2 месяца назад
RIP JIM RIP MAURY
@michaelsciortino5519
@michaelsciortino5519 Год назад
Fantastic tribute. I've followed Jim Croce since the mid-70's. He's the reason I wanted to learn to play the guitar.
@pattybob5536
@pattybob5536 10 месяцев назад
Me too!
@shovelhead56
@shovelhead56 Год назад
Bravo!! Another thoughtful narrative. Have always enjoyed their Music since first hearing back in early 70s. Photographs and Memories, being my favorite. 66 now and still touches me when hearing it to this day🤙
@user-lx3nq5zc9s
@user-lx3nq5zc9s 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for introducing these two great musicians. Thank you very much!
@alanjohnson2853
@alanjohnson2853 10 месяцев назад
Great video, well done!
@mojogaucho
@mojogaucho Год назад
He's back! Don't leave it so long. Very few people can capture the attention of the listener purely with their voice and the story they tell. You have that gift. Hanging out for your next installment.
@TheGuitarHistorian
@TheGuitarHistorian Год назад
Thank you! Trying to get back on the horse with weekly uploads again
@davidanderson911
@davidanderson911 10 месяцев назад
SOOOOOO NOT forgotten!!!
@maximusmeridius6610
@maximusmeridius6610 6 месяцев назад
I didn't even know about the other guy. Growing up in the seventies with an insane alcoholic father who hated rock n roll and long-haired hippies wasn't easy. My music intake was completely controlled. But my father loved music and he bought albums and one of them was Jim croce's greatest hits album. It was beautiful.
@JustPlainSteve5372
@JustPlainSteve5372 2 месяца назад
Music always Prevails🎵
@jimmybryan6760
@jimmybryan6760 10 месяцев назад
A damn stupid shame to lose Jim and Maury like that, and a damn shame that they were pressing on through that rigorous tour schedule and Jim could barely afford to put clothes on his back. IIRC he had one pair of jeans and one of his few shirts was a gift from Hoyt Axton. Most of the money was tied up and after his passing Ingrid spent years in court trying to get what he was due. Her book detailing those days was an eye opener, recommended reading.
@Oldguitar57
@Oldguitar57 3 месяца назад
That was wonderful🙏💜 Im choked up😢
@TJ-Dives
@TJ-Dives Год назад
Awsome. Thank you.
@v4vinaceous
@v4vinaceous 5 месяцев назад
Excellent, thanks!
@mountart2
@mountart2 Год назад
I've always been a hard core rock and punk music lover... but weirdly, I have always had a soft spot for these two. Guilty pleasure I guess. Thanks for vid!
@ferdberfle5069
@ferdberfle5069 Год назад
A great doc man! I have missed Jim and Maury for the better part of 50 years now. I live in East Texas, not far from the Louisiana border. Natchitoches is one of those weird Cajun names that is not pronounced the way it's spelled. The folks around here pronounce it "Nacadish" don't ask me why, but I pronounced it the way you did in conversation with some local folks and was "forcefully" and quickly corrected!
@TheGuitarHistorian
@TheGuitarHistorian Год назад
This was one of the hardest videos to do between Muehleisen, Salviuolo, Natchitoches… I knew I was gonna screw up somewhere 😂
@ferdberfle5069
@ferdberfle5069 Год назад
@@TheGuitarHistorian I think you did pretty well! I've often wondered if the local folks decided to call the town "Nacadish" was to keep from being confused with a town here in Texas called Nagcadoches which IS pronounced more or less as it's spelled. "Nacadoeshus" would be the more or less phonetic pronounciation. Two of my wife's brothers live there and call it "Nac" for short.
@waltercreighton5460
@waltercreighton5460 8 месяцев назад
Natchitoches is actually the french spelling of an indian word - Nagcadoches over a little ways in Texas is the spanish spelling of the same word. I was going to the concert at Northwestern State University but was working with my dad who didn't feel well so I stayed at the store and missed the concert. Loved his music and Operator is one of my top 10 songs of all time.
@NYVoice
@NYVoice 11 месяцев назад
Well put together. Anyone who knows about Jim and Maury has heard much of this. But very good narration and laying out the facts so poignantly. On Sept 20 next month, this is a go-to video. Thank you.
@jimpowell6964
@jimpowell6964 10 месяцев назад
This is really good. Growing up in the 70's, this is so real. Thank you!
@jamesalec1321
@jamesalec1321 Год назад
Thank you for a fine show.
@79tazman
@79tazman 16 дней назад
Jim and Maury was took way too early like most talented musicians were. I was born in 1979 so he was gone before I was born but my uncle and Father listened to Jim all the time and as a kid I liked Bad Bad Leroy brown and Don't mess with jim and as I got older I started to love all of his other music and man he has a good collection of hits for not being around that long anyway I'm big fan of Jim and Maurey and gotta hear jim at least once a week.
@stevesick1
@stevesick1 2 месяца назад
I don’t think I’ve heard a guitarists style compliment another more than Maurys’
@StephenKovalczyck
@StephenKovalczyck Месяц назад
Mary clearly loves the song. She is intelligent.
@lelandstronks319
@lelandstronks319 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the story.👍
@tobinharris8107
@tobinharris8107 Год назад
Missed you dude. Welcome back and thanks for this installment. Must admit I knew nothing about Maury. Thanks for all your work and keep up the stellar work!
@ericcrawford3453
@ericcrawford3453 7 месяцев назад
Thanks man for giving Jim& Maury a shout out! I wish there were more people with a platform out there that would do what youve done. It just seems like there should be more recognition of these guys. Thanks
@GRBAquatics
@GRBAquatics Год назад
SoAwesomeThankyou
@bird_dogs_n_bees
@bird_dogs_n_bees Год назад
another great vid. it's really good to see you back. love this stuff
@elizabethmuhleisen357
@elizabethmuhleisen357 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for this video, such a tragic loss.
@54chewbacca
@54chewbacca 5 месяцев назад
Incredible story
@maccool33
@maccool33 6 месяцев назад
Very informative. Thanks
@sdanjohn
@sdanjohn 7 месяцев назад
What a great story. Thanks for doing this. I was a month short of my 13th birthday when he tragically left is early and it hit me hard.
@cathyb2204
@cathyb2204 10 месяцев назад
Dang. Do those demos still exist? What priceless treasures. Jim was part of my youth, and will forever remain one of my favorites.
@samyouledelmadani
@samyouledelmadani 4 дня назад
💔💔
@Keith_X
@Keith_X 6 месяцев назад
Just digging into Maury’s story from listening to Operator and the sweet fills. Interesting story for sure and you do it justice. Would’ve been cool to see what they could’ve done going forward. They fit well and crafted some great work. Thank you.
@ssmith9438
@ssmith9438 10 месяцев назад
Actually, they had 2 shows remaining on the tour, first was at North Texas University, Denton Texas, the last was at Cameron University, Lawton Okla. I had been stationed at Wichita Falls, Texas, about an hour south of Lawton. We had tickets to go see them.
@adstx1949
@adstx1949 6 месяцев назад
He was supposed to play in San Angelo, TX on October 3, 1973. But we know what happened..
@dennisgoodnight2029
@dennisgoodnight2029 10 месяцев назад
They are both missed so much.
@davidgerald133
@davidgerald133 2 месяца назад
It is a really sad story. Who knows where the careers could have went. That third album might have changed a lot for them. In time Maury might of had a solo career too
@roybrewer7865
@roybrewer7865 8 месяцев назад
Amen
@acemcateerguitar
@acemcateerguitar Год назад
hey man i’ve been binging these videos and i love them so much you’ve put me on to some great players! could you please make a video on mick taylor please and maybe billy gibbons but mick flys under the radar
@jerricocrittenden8311
@jerricocrittenden8311 Год назад
Would like to see a Jorma Kaukonen forgotten Fret Master.
@degatagauwatie4073
@degatagauwatie4073 5 месяцев назад
I remember Maury Muehleisen. It seems he was the better guitarist, and before Jim Croce became famous, Croce was a backup guitarist for Muehleisen.
@Fintan42
@Fintan42 Год назад
Thanks for this, was unaware of their full history. On a side note, I see you've left the mini-humbucker in your LPJ. IMO they are very underappreciated and as much as I love P90's I find my mini's have a great snap/spank sound to them. Keep up the good work!!
@TheGuitarHistorian
@TheGuitarHistorian Год назад
I just bought a Gibson with 57 classics that I love, but the tone on my Epiphone with that pickup configuration is the best in my collection.
@jimmylepog5133
@jimmylepog5133 8 месяцев назад
Ohhh shiiit, the last line was devastating
@mybiz2167
@mybiz2167 Год назад
Thank you for the video on Clapton's obvious racism! Sorry it's not relevant to this video but since the comments were turned off for that particular video I say it here. 🕊
@TheGuitarHistorian
@TheGuitarHistorian Год назад
I had to turn off the comments. It remains the only video I’ve ever done that for. It was an unbelievably vile comment section.
@mmayes9466
@mmayes9466 Год назад
It’s pronounced “Nack-a-tish” It was not foggy with “near zero visibility.”
@TheMerseySound1
@TheMerseySound1 10 месяцев назад
Will you do a video on Ollie Halsall of Patto and Kevin Ayers band? If you’ve not heard him check out ‘Loud Green Song’ by Patto
@robmorrison1043
@robmorrison1043 6 месяцев назад
Great video. One of the most informative and well done I have seen.
@anton2417
@anton2417 Год назад
Forgotten fretmasters - Brian Robertson : thin lizzy
@SamJ_1980
@SamJ_1980 6 месяцев назад
Maury never got the respect he deserved, most people don't even know who he was. Jim without Maury would be like the Beatles without George...he added a layer of pure awesome sauce to every song Jim wrote.
@JustPlainSteve5372
@JustPlainSteve5372 2 месяца назад
He helped craft Jim's songs identities
@justinvernal
@justinvernal Год назад
👌🇺🇸
@fool1shmortal
@fool1shmortal 4 месяца назад
I heard of and love the work of Croce, Denver, Lightfoot, Taylor, etc, but not Muehleisen or their promoter friend. Thanks!
@PirateRadioPodcasts
@PirateRadioPodcasts 10 месяцев назад
Q - WHY exactly did this music LEGEND (duo) DIE in that plane crash? Mechanical failure, pilot error, OR ....... ?????? thx.
@anniejacs5750
@anniejacs5750 6 месяцев назад
Go back & read. It says that the pilot had CORRONARY.
@HappyHermitt
@HappyHermitt Год назад
LESLIE WEST DESERVES A VIDEO HERE 🎸
@user-hf8ie8mf3n
@user-hf8ie8mf3n 8 месяцев назад
Great story. I was just 13….👍🏳️‍🌈
@ryanmercer600
@ryanmercer600 10 месяцев назад
A terrible loss
@brownrich
@brownrich 8 месяцев назад
Croce obviously died way too early. He was a sensation performer.
@GeeBee909
@GeeBee909 11 месяцев назад
WHY was a tree at the end of a runway in the first place? Someone has to die and THEN you cut the tree down? Makes no sense. I hope Ingrid took the "proper action" in this matter
@scottbrooks2255
@scottbrooks2255 2 месяца назад
Pronounced Nak-a-tish
@difalkner
@difalkner 2 месяца назад
You butchered the pronunciation of 'Natchitoches' and minor mispronounced 'pecan' but otherwise it was a good video.
@scotkelly9880
@scotkelly9880 6 месяцев назад
it isn't pronounced the way it looks.... it is pronounced Nak-a-toosh
@mikerathgeber8057
@mikerathgeber8057 11 месяцев назад
You could at least get the prounciation of his last name right!!
@siliconalleys
@siliconalleys 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for your awesome compilation.
@gazzzza
@gazzzza 10 месяцев назад
so good to see some one ,well a great clip welldone here well done