Re: [Harp-L] James Cotton - Live at the Electric Lady
I gotta weigh in on this. This weekend I was copying all of my old Cotton -
everything from 67 - 76 from vinyl to CD. Holy Shit! I forgot how great
that stuff is!
Cotton junped right back up to the top of the heap in my book.
Enjoy.
Bernie
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From: "Planet Harmonica" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <Harp-L@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:55 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] James Cotton - Live at the Electric Lady
Hi all !
Just a quick word to inform you that I have posted a review of James
Cotton's "Live at the Electric Lady" on my harmonica weblog Harmonica
Ramblings.
Here are the first few paragraphs to whet your appetite :
"I love it when I buy a new record, stick it in the CD player (or even
better, in the car's CD player) and as soon as the first few notes blast
out, I'm already grinning and thinking 'Yeaaah!'. Instant purchase
gratification, a sensation that is simply too rare.
But there's something even rarer and more pleasant, and that's when I have
the exact same feeing listening to a record I've owned for ages but hasn't
seen the colour of the laser beam for a long time. Yesterday morning I dug
up James Cotton - Live at the Electric Lady. I got in the car, and as soon
as Back at the Chicken Shack began, I was smiling like a lunatic. "Hell
Yes!" Hard to handle the clutch while tapping my feet, but hey, who
cares."
You can read the rest at http://harmonica.typepad.com
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