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super cool
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everybody dance!!!!!!!!
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@unclebill68 "pow-wower" LOL!! got it..all these years I just thought that was funky singing!
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@johnfindlaymusic pow - power 2nd chorus I think.
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@unclebill68 did you engineer the record? I dont hear the punch..but what a record anyways! thanks!
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@duckman486fry -Im not sure what you mean about skip?..I dont hear it.Ive been recording for over over 30 years.I think I could hear that.I also have the CD issue..
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@andersdejenfelt Great book, I'm reading it now myself as I try to get some clarity in my life.
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@andersdejenfelt agree ! but as a writer he isn't gold ...
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RIP Chick! Gone at 64 last month. my 10 yr older brother turned me on to this vinyl as a teenager in the 70s. in 79 I aquired, what i think is a master of it. there are horns throughout the album, with tuning and talking between tracks. Blues Power has always been one of my favorites from it. I believe they must've edited out the horns for release.
wjhof58 1 month ago
@wjhof58 Hey wjhof58, really interesting stuff! Could you make a mp3-, WMA-, or similar formar file of it and post it here on YouTube? Would be real cool to hear the song with the original horns.
andersdejenfelt 1 month ago
it wasn't Leon that told Eric about his gift, it was Delaney. Don't make up stuff ! Eric made this song for Delaney
tonybloch 2 months ago
@tonybloch Thanks for correcting me, it actually was Delaney, now that I double-checked it. However, it was Leon who gave Eric the opening line to "Bluespower" and that's how the song originated. Leon said to Clapton "People only know you're a blues musician, but people don't know you can play rock&roll too".
All according to Clapton's selfbiography.
andersdejenfelt 2 months ago
@andersdejenfelt i am reading this book.
tonybloch 2 months ago
@tonybloch I'm re-reading it, now that you got me started. Very honest, open selfperspective.
andersdejenfelt 2 months ago