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Informative video about the seminal British bluesrock album Eric Clapton/John Mayall Blues breakers. There was a time when i could play most of the guitar licks.
"The torture never stops"Greetings Freek.
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Very unoriginal-some might say larcenous-group.
Compare their version to the Otis Rush version from 1958.
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Later Gator,
Dave
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Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase...as true of humans as of molecules - Pardot Kynes
I don't listen to Classic Rock much anymore but I have nearly every Mayall album.
Great reminder. Once the neighbors leave for work in a few hours, it'll be the first thing I play. Maybe it'll be a Blues Day entire.
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase...as true of humans as of molecules - Pardot Kynes
In addition to it being great music. Pre-family tragedy Clapton being an inventive, searching musician unlike his almost clinical playing in more recent years.
Anyway, that led to my dusting off Ry Cooder's soundtrack, "Cross Roads" which is an even more spectacular recording of great, authentic Blue's music.
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase...as true of humans as of molecules - Pardot Kynes
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If I had to choose one for the desert island, I'd probably go with Back to the Roots.
Recalling, too, that all his master tapes went up in flames years ago.
Enjoyed the listen - thanks!
good story, thanks
Ah yes.....air guitar meanderings.....
Tom B.
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