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Don't THINK this one has been done before on the forum.


Anyway, Jah Lush mentioned Eric Clapton on another thread, and whilst I've never been a huge fan, someone gave me an old LP of "No reason to cry" when I was about 13. This song, which is written by Dylan, is on that album and I've always really really liked it.


 

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Quids knows me so well! I've still got the album this came from on vinyl.


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> Ok, one for 1981 soul boys (just me and maybe

> Salsa) Spandau Ballet and Beggar & Co (the black

> guys in the background)

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> Sadly, I am thinking of the terrible ones

> (Legion)

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> McCartney/Wonder

> Bowie/Crosby

> RunDMC/Aerosmith

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> ...struggling



I can't help having a soft spot for "Walk this way", even if it is totally naff.

That's spooky, Jah, I spent the the other night listening to Shangrilas originals and covers. Hated the Jeff Beck/Imelda May thing (rather thought Beck overplayed). Aerosmith cover is much better.


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