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petewasbristol
Yes, i'm listening to it right now. Might only be available to listen in the UK, like BBC iplayer?
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Lien
Originally airing in the UK on June 29th, we are pleased to be able to offer fans worldwide access to this special interview, here on keithrichards.com, courtesy of Liz Barnes and Planet Rock. Enjoy
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Rockman
....can't argue with that line up
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treaclefingers
is Otis Redding “These Arms of Mine” blues?
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More Hot Rocks
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Jimmy Reed “You Got Me Dizzy”
Muddy Waters “Still a Fool”
Chuck Berry “Let it Rock”
Little Walter “Key to the Highway”
Howlin' Wolf “Red Rooster”
John Lee Hooker “Boom Boom”
Otis Redding “These Arms of Mine”
Bo Diddley “Mona”
Freddie King “Goin' Down”
Robert Johnson “Love in Vain”
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treaclefingers
is Otis Redding “These Arms of Mine” blues?
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More Hot Rocks
[www2.gibson.com]
Jimmy Reed “You Got Me Dizzy”
Muddy Waters “Still a Fool”
Chuck Berry “Let it Rock”
Little Walter “Key to the Highway”
Howlin' Wolf “Red Rooster”
John Lee Hooker “Boom Boom”
Otis Redding “These Arms of Mine”
Bo Diddley “Mona”
Freddie King “Goin' Down”
Robert Johnson “Love in Vain”
And now: play them!!
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24FPS
Agree with most of them, but You Got Me Dizzy sounds just like 90% of all Jimmy Reed compositions.
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stonesrule
Eric Clapton had a lot to do with "young people" of the 60's and 70's getting into the blues especially with regard to "Key to the Highway."
Keith was quite brave to do that song with Eric at the Clapton "Crossroads" festival last year.
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24FPS
Agree with most of them, but You Got Me Dizzy sounds just like 90% of all Jimmy Reed compositions.
IsN'T THat a good thing?