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- From: jimh@pongo.Eng.Sun.COM (jim hori)
- Newsgroups: alt.rock-n-roll.classic,rec.music.misc
- Subject: Re: live Traffic '69?
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 21:18:27 GMT
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- In article <BzLErv.Kpo@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu> gsu0013@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (Michael Kaminsky) writes:
- >"Welcome to the Canteen" is one of the finest live Traffic stuff I've
- >ever heard! I couldn't disagree with you more! Classic tunes such as
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- One of the reasons why this album kicks is the rhythm section
- which Winwood and company hired away from Muscle Shoals. The
- drummer, Roger Hawkins, was one of the best pop music drummers
- ever, and can be heard on all the best Aretha, Wilson Pickett,
- Solomon Burke, James and Bobby Purify, etc. recordings of the
- soul era.
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