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<blockquote data-quote="adie" data-source="post: 635296" data-attributes="member: 2428"><p>Thanks Jonny. Most helpful . I've seen The Last Waltz (sniff!), heard a lot of The Band but, as you put it, Somewhere Down The Whatsit was too glossy.</p><p>Side long jams can be very yawny, though I'm not shy of long guitar bits ( I was transfixed by Neil Young and Crazy Horse the other night- Danger Bird, live)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adie, post: 635296, member: 2428"] Thanks Jonny. Most helpful . I've seen The Last Waltz (sniff!), heard a lot of The Band but, as you put it, Somewhere Down The Whatsit was too glossy. Side long jams can be very yawny, though I'm not shy of long guitar bits ( I was transfixed by Neil Young and Crazy Horse the other night- Danger Bird, live) [/QUOTE]
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