Peter T.
location: New Hampshire
listening to: Too much of everything!
registered: 1999.05.20
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Makes sense to me, EEE. As an example, I wonder if Clapton thinks of Derek and the Dominoes
when playing Layla for the thousandth time, or even further back, the sessions that brought us
that masterpiece with Duane Allman pushing and pushing him to new heights. On second
though, nah, his rampant drug use at the time probably renders such recollections impossible.
However, when Bruce and the E Street Band next hit the road, you can bet a lot of Clarence
memories, particularly during Jungleland, will no doubt come rushing back. And a big THANK YOU to all of the terrific contributions and insights related to the drug-related
thread. Peter T.
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Makes sense to me, EEE. As an example, I wonder if Clapton thinks of Derek and the Dominoes
when playing Layla for the thousandth time, or even further back, the sessions that brought us
that masterpiece with Duane Allman pushing and pushing him to new heights. On second
though, nah, his rampant drug use at the time probably renders such recollections impossible.
However, when Bruce and the E Street Band next hit the road, you can bet a lot of Clarence
memories, particularly during Jungleland, will no doubt come rushing back. And a big THANK YOU to all of the terrific contributions and insights related to the drug-related
thread. Peter T.
