Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
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Turn it up for tracks 4 (old times good times) and 5 (go back home) featuring Hendrix and Clapton, respectively. It’s funny- to me, 4 sounds more like a Clapton tune and 5 sounds more like Hendrix. Just overall song dynamics, the individual licks you can tell whats what.
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Also interesting that stills later down played “love the one you’re with”
From google…
“The song "Love the One You're With" by Stephen Stills has sparked debate and different interpretations. While the lyrics suggest enjoying the present moment and appreciating who is nearby, the song's message has been criticized for potentially encouraging infidelity or casual relationships. Stills himself has expressed some ambivalence about the song, stating he doesn't like its message and is embarrassed by it.”
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@GraemeE DUDE! Been wanting this. So jealous. Enjoy!
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@Mizmazzle the cover is more interesting than the actual contents.
Spoken word anti acid propaganda from the 60s
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Playing often in the household. Fan tas tic album. Never give up on r’n’r
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Outside of Stevie Ray, there’s not a ton of great blues albums from the 80s. Here is one