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Friday Night Pandemic Drinking and Music Jam

I’ve been wearing out this album lately.

 
Just sorta stumbled across her on Detroit PBS. Girl can flat out play.

 
Here's Fleetwood Mac's version of "Imaginary Lover" by the Atlanta Rhythm Section.

Then again, maybe it's just an "Imaginary Cover"......

 
Here's Fleetwood Mac's version of "Imaginary Lover" by the Atlanta Rhythm Section.

Then again, maybe it's just an "Imaginary Cover"...
Explanation: Although it sounds like Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac it actually is the Atlanta Rhythm Section with their 33RPM version playing at 45RPMs. A pretty darn cool "Imaginary Cover".

Onward and upward.....

 
Okay, I'm a day late. Not the first time. This is for tptcuse because he like horns. If you'll pardon the expression. :D


I love Lighthouse. I've posted that song twice in different threads (not this one) and I don't think I got 1 like.

A great group. Good vocals and fine musicians.

5 Moos for you Cow.
 
I love Lighthouse. I've posted that song twice in different threads (not this one) and I don't think I got 1 like.

A great group. Good vocals and fine musicians.

5 Moos for you Cow.

Well, you got one here. :) They pushed out a lot of good music in the 70's. Their Lighthouse Live album, recorded at Carnegie Hall in 1972, was always a favorite. I always found 1849 especially poignant, and Sunny Days still rocks! Bob McBride's descent into drugs and his eventual demise and death was sad. Skip Prokop was a good singer, but as he said he wasn't Bob McBride. They still made a lot of good music. I especially liked how they used horns.
 
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