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Skip James and Clapton: I?m So Glad (to be a Snake!)
Play Now -->DATE : Sun, 11 Dec 2005 09:40:00 GMTEntered in Database : 2005-12-11 09:40:00length : 16778273 Link to the Show / Show NotesIām So Glad! that I am finally listed in the iTunes podcast directory. The Dreadful Snake Guy slithers into the mainstream! Reflections on Phil Leshās thoughtful new book and bass playing. 1968 live recording of Cream playing Iām So Glad with a corny classical segue a la Rodney Dangerfield. 1931 recording of Skip James playing the original and DSGuy tells you why Clapton redid this song. . . Yes it was for the money ā. But not for him, it was for Skip. Thatās a picture of Skip on the right and yes ā Robert Johnson used to listen to him! Use iTunes to subscribe to Dreadful Snake Radio for free. Just go to the Apple Music Store and search for Dreadful Snake ... there is a subscribe button on the right. Thatās all folks. Send your comments to guy@dreadfulsnake.com by clicking EMail the Snake or post āem at Dreadful Snake Radio Play in your Iphone
Iām So Glad! that I am finally listed in the iTunes podcast directory. The Dreadful Snake Guy slithers into the mainstream! Reflections on Phil Leshās thoughtful new book and bass playing. 1968 live recording of Cream playing Iām So Glad with a corny classical segue a la Rodney Dangerfield. 1931 recording of Skip James playing the original and DSGuy tells you why Clapton redid this song. . . Yes it was for the money ā. But not for him, it was for Skip. Thatās a picture of Skip on the right and yes ā Robert Johnson used to listen to him! Use iTunes to subscribe to Dreadful Snake Radio for free. Just go to the Apple Music Store and search for Dreadful Snake ... there is a subscribe button on the right. Thatās all folks. Send your comments to guy@dreadfulsnake.com by clicking EMail the Snake or post āem at Dreadful Snake Radio
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