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  • Hello, subscribers and others.

  • It's David Hopping filmmaker, and I'm about to show you a clip from a film I made back in 1972 called Earl Scruggs, his Family and friends, a television special rule.

  • Scruggs was an amazing banjo picker, as many of you may know, and he was also a very experimental.

  • He wanted to move the banjo into other areas than just traditional bluegrass music.

  • And what he did was he said to me, David, I'll make this movie with you if you let me take you into some places where I played with musicians I wouldn't ordinarily play with.

  • And I said, Earl, I'll make this movie with you Course I would have made it anyway.

  • But I'll make this movie with you if you take me back to some of your roots.

  • I want to go back to North Carolina.

  • I want to go back to those mountains.

  • I want to feel the culture that you came from that made you you.

  • So you're about to see a scene of Zeke and Wiley Morris, the Morris Brothers.

  • Oh, God, I love the Morris Brothers.

  • They were popular back in the late 19 thirties, They had a radio show, I believe on local Asheville, North Carolina radio.

  • And they did a very famous song, which is Let me be your salty dog or I won't be your man at all.

  • Have you ever did Let me be your sold the dog or I won't be your manual.

  • Honey, let me be a salty dog.

  • You're gonna see that in this scene.

  • So Earl takes me around North Carolina and he takes me to the Morris Brothers who have a body shop.

  • When they came back from World War two, they never went into the singing business again.

  • They can't open his body shop and had a terrific reputation for treating people.

  • Right.

  • So I pull up with my car, I get out.

  • I set up my camera on a chair, handheld.

  • My salmon sets up one ointment microphone on a stick in front of them.

  • We sit down, the two of them Earl and his boy Randy, who's a great guitarist, and they start, and it's unbelievable.

  • Not only the singing is unbelievable, but to talk.

  • You'll hear them say to me how they feel about the garage and why they do their repair and how they feel about cars.

  • It's just wonderful.

  • This speech there quality their voices.

  • I love the people of North Carolina.

  • I love the mountain people of North Carolina.

  • I love them out music and culture.

  • And I felt so honored to be with Zeke and Wily Morris, the Morris Brothers with Earl Scruggs and his son Randy.

  • I guess I guess you people been wondering about these uniforms we've been.

  • We know these is not for ST No, we don't use these own stage.

  • Uh, see, we drop by.

  • You know what you like.

  • We dropped in on this and called us while we work.

  • This is Morrison's body shop down your foot of the hill.

  • We work on car, they tied him up and we fix him.

  • Why?

  • Cars?

  • Well, you know, after you get along in life, you gotta have something to fall back on.

  • Well, I fell back a long time ago on duh.

  • That's then we've been beaten out bodies and painting bodies, working on cars for a living.

  • I must say it's hard, but what ain't hard to make a living out of this time back in, back in when we have the music years ago.

  • Uh, come easy.

  • Go easy.

  • And God sent Sunday every day.

  • But now you work every day and you rest on Sunday, Right?

  • No way.

  • Wait.

  • No, no.

  • Yeah, that's our we wrote, written and rotten all of it years ago.

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