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F’in A-
Wednesday Night in SF, Thursday Night in SF and Live Wire/Blues Power were all recorded in the beginning of 1968, in Winterland, when Albert opened for Jimi.
250 is probably the weight as a young man. 300+[?]
It blows my mind how these companies hire people without doing any sort of background check on them. The face of Subway already had a restraining order against him by his ex-wife and they hired him anyways? He was “violent and cruel” according to the ex and none of this was vetted before signing him to a multi-million…
That version of "Blues Before Sunrise" is so damn immense.
I’ve read that Albert King was 6’4”, 250 lbs., but that seems a little conservative.
SRV and Albert King with his Flying V!
SRV- Drivin’ South (!)
loooooooooong day. salt mines. gosh.
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Mr Mojo Risin
Long day in the salt mines.
Cap’n Beefheart- I’m Gonna Booglarize You, Baby-
Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes, “Misty Mountain Hop”.
Luna Lee, Scuttle Buttin’
SRV-
this is a long groove by the skatalites. the james bond theme:
Now back to your regular broadcast-
Duane Allman with his guitar, Goldie.
This is an early demo of “Melissa” by Gregg and Duane Allman.