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  1. katry's avatar katry Says:

    Rebecca Stead quote

  2. minicapt's avatar minicapt Says:

    Thousands tried to break out of school; few ever tried to break in.

    Cheers

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Gnu,
      I didn’t recognize this one at all so I did some hunting. It was recorded live in July 1969 and released the same year. I was in Africa starting in June 1969 until August 1971 so I missed this. For those two years I was totally out of touch with music, TV and the world at large.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Gnu,
      I missed this one when it first came out but caught up with it later. I have always been a Fleetwood fan.

      • im6's avatar im6 Says:

        If you’re gonna play a 9 minute song, it had better be damn good. This one is. It’s from the Peter Green days and had to be broken into Part 1 and Part 2 when it was released. I was going to share another huge favorite from that era, ‘Albatross,’ but when I went looking for it, I discovered something even better… a rare, five-minute version of ‘Albatross’ heretofore unknown to me. Hope you enjoy it.

      • katry's avatar katry Says:

        im6,
        Loved it!!!

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Gnu,
      Another new one for me. I mustn’t have been a Dave Mason fan. This isn’t even remotely familiar.

    • im6's avatar im6 Says:

      Glad I waited and didn’t comment on “We Just Disagree” (above) because I was going to recommend “Alone Together.” It’s probably one of my top 10 favorite albums of all time — brilliant from start to finish. And that’s not even counting the “pizza pie” marbled vinyl disc itself and the huge fold-out cover!

      Here’s another taste of that pizza, ‘Look At You, Look At Me,’ which has a veritable Who’s Who playing on it: Rita Coolidge, Claudia Lennear, and Delaney & Bonnie on vocals. Jim Capaldi (Traffic) on drums, Leon Russel keyboards. Mason on guitar, joined by (among others) Chris Ethridge (ISB & Flying Burrito Brothers).

      • katry's avatar katry Says:

        im6,
        I really like this. It amazes me that I didn’t know him as his voice is right up my alley.

        I can’t believe who is playing with him on this. It is like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on one song.

      • katry's avatar katry Says:

        im6,
        This is from 1970 when I was in Ghana. That explains why I haven’t ever heard of it.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Gnu,
      I know this one well and always liked it. Cream had some great and some not so great. I think I have a couple of vinyl.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Sorry abut this just appearing. I found it in my Spam folder and had to declare it isn’t spam then approve for posting. Two of Hedley’s were there, and I have no idea where they went. I didn’t check the damn date!

      The Soggy Bottom Boys have appeared here, and I’m always glad to hear them!


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