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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (36096)1/7/2022 6:55:37 PM
From: isopatch6 Recommendations

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Absolutely! Let's go there.

Doctor My Eyes. (one of many prophetic gems, decades ahead of its time).



For me? Few can go toe to toe with Dylan's best. This is one of em.



For A Dancer (reminds me of those who R gone or disappeared decades ago)



Back to his best known album for another great rocker




To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (36096)1/7/2022 7:02:00 PM
From: Broken_Clock4 Recommendations

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He wrote "These Days" when he was 16!

One of my all time favs(JB's "These Days") cut by Greg(the best white blues voice ever) Allman after Duane died on Greg's solo "Laid Back"

Former room mates and two of rock n rolls greatest songwriters and singers



This is the song that Jackson wrote that blew my mind and sent my life off in another direction: