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I can listen to this for the rest of my life
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irretoble idiotic beauty
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58 people are afraid of losing themselves.
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@reposage - you make quite a valid & interesting point reposage....I'm not sure this music "unfairly" dominates the culture, although it certainly runs deep within it. More to the point I'm not sure which "culture" I even live in
I listen to The Planets by Holz almost daily to activate my mood/feel. Other times I may have to call on Hendrix & Band of Gypsies,Albert Collins,Savoy Brown or Mavis Staples.
"Soon to be retired set"..hahaha true- but sounds like a metaphor 4 death ! Peace.
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God there awesome
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It's all about the time and talent invested that creates a dividend such as this.
Years of experience make it possible to align a synthesis so desperately needed today.
A song such as this let's us ride the wave of pleasure and can leave us speechless.
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What Clapton does at ~ 3:16 is simply amazing stuff; even he couldn't help but to shake his head in awe, at how incredible it sounded! ... Stuff of LEGEND, indeed.
Clapton and Winwood really play great off each other, too. ... Windwood's voice has remained remarkably intact, after all these years. ... An EPIC video, all around.
Thanks for posting.
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bless mr clapton for bringing all these folks together....all the croosroads concerts are truly a slice of life...old and new...c est la vie....encore...
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pas belle la vie ,steve et eric ,toujours là ,the best ,des grands ,je les aimes depuis 65, vive nous les sixties ,on resteras les meilleurs !!! number one CLAPTON/WINWOOD ,qui sont deux freres ,dans leur ancien groupe SPENCER DAVIS the best sixties !!!rebel68 on est là ,ne l'oubliez jamais ,jamais !!



@reposage Do you suppose that applies to Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and all the classics too? Make way for something new? We'll be gone before these classics are. Look at Trucks and Bramhall up there. They're the new artists who will breathe new life in these beauties when Clapton, Winwood, and all the people who grew up listening to them have left the scene. If and when the younger folks do something worthy of this, we'll listen.
buckfan1969 2 months ago 36
@reposage -mate I relive my childhood in the knowledge that these guys were only a few years older than me when I "discovered" them & Winwood was barely out of his teens when he was with Spencer Davis Group.They have endured & left a great legacy & I doubt they're opposed to young talent succeeding.If there is an audience the music won't die. BTW I took my 16 year old grandson 2 see Jeff Beck & he loved it-my son introduced me 2 some great Hip Hop & Reggae & I introduced him 2 Blues-win-win !
MalThorgan 2 months ago 14