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    Lynyrd Skynyrd - The Ballad of Curtis Lowe











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    Jack Bruce with Cream Complete Reunion Concert 2005




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    Just some great old Appalachian-American music (Hillbilly music for the non-PC crowd). Keith Whitley was the man! What an amazing singer and song writer.







    Died 09 May 1989. Whitley was a chronic alcoholic. From Wikipedia: "The official cause of death was determined to be acute ethanolism (alcohol poisoning), and Davidson County Medical Examiner Charles Harlan stated that his blood alcohol level was .47 (the equivalent of 20 1-ounce shots of 100-proof whiskey[10] and almost five times the then Tennessee level of .10 legal intoxication limit, and nearly six times the current .08 legal limit to drive)"

    BAC .47 Good Grief Man! What a tragedy. At the time his songs were on top of the charts and he had wife and a young child. He was 34 years-old.
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    Right on! Even the long version with the porno movie bass break. Bravo, well played good sir.
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    The Peanuts Gang are an 'American' Icon.

    Here they are singing another 'British' group's song. I do hope All Will Enjoy

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    All Your Love --- John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
    Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton is a 1966 electric blues album by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers featuring Eric Clapton as lead guitarist.





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    Hard to beat Otis' 58 Cobra sessions.

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