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My hangover ain’t cured, you flippin’ liar…but that’s a great first download of the year — thanks, Dan. Reply
My Favorite Things is such an ill and often overlooked jam. I dig that Mr. Derek Trucks has added a Coltrane style version to his repertoire. We should also be sure to not overlook Alice Coltrane’s version of this tune from her album World Galaxy. Reply
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My hangover ain’t cured, you flippin’ liar…but that’s a great first download of the year — thanks, Dan.
My Favorite Things is such an ill and often overlooked jam. I dig that Mr. Derek Trucks has added a Coltrane style version to his repertoire. We should also be sure to not overlook Alice Coltrane’s version of this tune from her album World Galaxy.