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- LedDed
Joined:Eric ClaptonCurrently listening to Slowhand at 70: Live at the Albert Hall
In the background, as folks are trickling in for our Super Bowl party. A small affair, nothing rowdy. The wife grew up in Massachusetts, so we're all leaning New England here. Seattle obviously favored. The only path to victory for NE will be to go ahead early, defensive or special teams touchdown, Drake Maye keeping his foot on the gas and force Sam Darnold to throw. Hit him hard, early, and often, make him hear footsteps, rush his reads and throws. Seattle has been so dominant in the run game and on defense, the achilles heel of Sam Darnold has yet to be exposed. Hopefully today.
Will get back to Clapton after the game. Cheers everyone... may the best team (today) win.
- daverock
Joined:Da Capo by LoveForever Changes is their classic, but this may be more shagadelic. After inventing punk rock on side 1, they go on to invent jazz rock on side 2. Respect.
Elsewhere we have the 1959 Alan Lomax recordings from 1959 by Mississippi Fred McDowell and the Complete Recordings of Blind Willie Johnson - which features probably the first recording of Samson and Delilah - titled here "If I had My Way". Nearly 100 years old, this one.
Last Dead - Copenhagen 4/14/72.

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