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Blind Faith - Can't find my way home (Original Post)
marble falls
Mar 15
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Easterncedar
(2,298 posts)1. Misspent a few years with this album. Good times.
Thanks. Still great. Even when Im not stoned.
ProfessorGAC
(65,076 posts)2. Required Learning
Nearly every guitar player I knew in the 70s just had to know this song.
I still play it from time to time.
marble falls
(57,106 posts)3. In a revue band this song is a good one covering while the crew switches the setup from dance music to the revue set.
ProfessorGAC
(65,076 posts)4. I Can See That
We got roped into doing a wedding back in the 90s.
It wasn't awful, because the couple were fans of the band and they wanted to hear what we played.
But, we made a couple concessions by doing slow dance tunes a few times.
We did this one.
Back then I still had all my range so hitting those high notes was nothing. Not the case now!
marble falls
(57,106 posts)5. I've noticed my being naturally out of tune has most definitely gotten progressively worse. I cover by telling my ...
... wife her ear has gotten older. She sings in two different choirs. She's not buying it. I do have a good ear for good music, I knows it when I hears it.