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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
GlenAppleton
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Grateful Dead - From The Mars Hotel: The Angel's Share
finbad
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The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis
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HWB3
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archdawg
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Thanks for the heads-up, I'll have to check f I'm still missing any of Roy's official recordings, maybe later today.Nice selection there. I've a couple of Minnie Ripperton CDs. but don't have that one. I've a few Roy Ayers CDs, but don't have that one.
Still doing my daily walkabouts with the rig mainly on global shuffle mode, always good for a surprise or two ... old favorites from back in the day that I haven't heard in years.
whirlwind
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RCBinTN
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Okay, the above is crap - must be bootlegged. Unlistenable. So instead, on
to professionally-produced blues music.
This album is from 1966. Eric's first real blues album. John McVie on bass
and produced by Mike Vernon.
Song composed by Ray Charles. That's Hughie Flint on the drums.
Song composed by Robert Johnson.
This is a compilation of Eric's blues music recorded in studio and live in the
1970s. The who's who of rock musicians join in. Here, it's Derek & the Dominos:
Carl Radle, Jim Gordon, Bobby Whitlock and Duane Allman.
Song composed by Muddy Waters.
Live at Budokan, song composed by Otis Rush.
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