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    I totally dug the clark brothersude:

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    Normally I don't go for any of those TV shows, but I kept seeing previews and thought that one would be worth watching. About midnight I realized I missed it. So, was it a decent show? I caught a preview that appeared to have some interesting groups.

    Of course the wife and daughter tape all kinds of shows, but I'm sure I will find out that they didn't tape last night.
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    I saw it. Quite fun to watch. Those 3 brothers on acoustics, mandolin were insanely good! They just ripped it up! They were the biggest talents in there by far, in my view.
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    i watched it....a few of the bands were really good (and some were REALLY bad) and yeah the clark brothers - mandolin, acoustic guitar and resonator guitar were awesome.

    I think the bass player for big toe (the guy with no arms) is the same guy on youtube playing "Last Dance with Mary Jane" on a guitar. He did mention that he started playing guitar but switched to bass because more bands needed bass players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I saw it. Quite fun to watch. Those 3 brothers on acoustics, mandolin were insanely good! They just ripped it up! They were the biggest talents in there by far, in my view.
    I was flipping channels waiting for a movie to come on last night and saw a bit of this, unfortunately I didn't see these 3 brothers.

    I did see a Nashville band called 'Six Wire' or '6 Wire', and I thought they did an excellent job on an original tune.

    It's nice to see when a band is tight, and they come out swinging for the fence.

    I enjoyed what I saw.

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