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All Your Love. John Mayall with Eric Clapton. Liverpool, 2003
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....completing the circle of the week with Steely Dan. Black Friday.
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On to Thursday. The completely underrated Thursday's Child. David Bowie in classic wistful form.
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And so it's on to Wednesday. I can hear the soft breathing of the girl that I love. Simon and Garfunkel. Wednesday Morning 3AM.
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And so it's on to Tuesday. The Rolling Stones. Ruby Tuesday.
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And so it's on to Monday. The Allmans. Eric Clapton. Stormy Monday.
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So that was Saturday. Next up, Sunday. The Doobie Brothers. Another Park Another Sunday. From the brilliant What Were Once Vices album.
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Starting this evening off with Chicago. Saturday In The Park. From their fabulous Chicago V album. Worth it for the bass lines alone.
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Closing tonight's session with the incomparable Janis Joplin. Move Over. A rare talent.
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Track 9. Another version of my all-time Number 1 favourite song in any genre. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. Crosby, Stills and Nash. All acoustic. Superb.
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Track 8. Mellowing out a bit now, only two more tracks after this. Chicago. Saturday In The Park.
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Track 7. One of my all-time favourite Doobies tracks. China Grove.
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Oops. Forgot track 3. Another bite at a piece of Help>Slip>Franks. Just Franks this time. Grateful Dead. Franklin's Tower.
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Track 6. Probably my favourite start-slow-then-gently-go-frenetic track. Rare Earth. Get Ready. Be patient and then be astounded.
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Track 5. Classic, immense version of Love Like A Man. Ten Years After in fine fettle, Alvin Lee doing only what Alvin Lee can.
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Track 4. An absolutely stupendous version of Dylan's Like A Rolling Stone. Performed by the One And Only. Yup, it's Jimi Hendrix.
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Moving on to Elvis in "comeback kid" mode. Here he is with Suspicious Minds, his 17th and last US No 1.
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Starting tonight's set with a bearded Jim Morrison leading the Doors through the Delta Blues classic Crawling King Snake, a John Lee Hooker favourite
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Ending this short session with Help>Slip>Franks. Fabulous
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Jim Morrison. One of a handful of people I would love to have met and had a conversation. Moths to flames.