Send it to me, Stan. I’ll upload it.
I decided on “Crossroads” instead. It is probably to big to email. I have done a “workaround.”
Run for your lives!!!
The baby boomers are attacking!!!!
*look of terror*
Wow. Is that Clapton on the left? He looks like a high school kid.
Well, I know Eric Clapton is off the dope but I wonder about Ginger Baker and his infamous heroin habit. I actually thought he died from an OD or something. I guess I was wrong about that.
George Carlin (who USED to be cool, but he has exposed himself of late as a moonbat of the worst kind) once told a joke about musicians - something like, “I know heroin is bad and all, but it’s never hurt my record collection” hah!
I hope those guys do well. My wife bought a “Credence Clearwater Revival REVISITED” CD a while back and we both were a little disappointed in it. Wasn’t that great. One thing was that John Fogherty wasn’t singing for them anymore, so that probably had something to do with it.
But with Cream, it’s the whole band, so they’ll probably be better than the Credence re-match-up.
This doesn’t surprise me one bit...considering the SHIT the corporate big wigs are trying to foist upon us as “music!”
Clapton is on the right.
Oh, yea. That looks a bit more like him
Duane Allman played with Clapton on Layla. Clapton tried to snake him away from the Allman Brothers, but he couldn’t do it.
Stan, I can’t remember where the post was - you asked if I’d seen the Allman Brothers when Duane was with them.. Yes - during that concert I described and one other time. After that, it was Dickie Betts. They were the last group to play at a three-day rock festival in Charlotte. August Jam. Highlight of my life.... I could tell a great story about that. Dang, seems all ‘my’ great stories are about moments at rock concerts. Led Zeppelin.... eeeeow....
What a shallow hussy I am. Dang.
Phoenix, I just love shallow hussies.
And I just love a gentleman who can two-step.