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Ten Thousand Motels |
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Blind Faith To Be Rewarded With Blind Faith Reunion?
earvolution.com
Claiming that he invited Steve Winwood to play at his second Crossroads Festival in Illinois because he has "unfinished business" with his one time band mate, Eric Clapton has stoked the rumor mill with hopes of a Blind Faith reunion. A true reformation will be impossible as bassist Ric Grech died in 1990, but should Ginger Baker appear, Clapton will have been instrumental in reforming yet another supergroup from the Sixties with Cream having played a series of shows in the fall of 2005.
Blind Faith's brief but memorable career began at a free concert in London in 1969; their entire catalog consisted of one self-titled album containing the classic rock staple "Can't Find My Way Home." |
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mojoman |
i so excited i'm typing this without hands! |
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TampabayStone |
quote: Ten Thousand Motels wrote:
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Blind Faith To Be Rewarded With Blind Faith Reunion?
earvolution.com
Claiming that he invited Steve Winwood to play at his second Crossroads Festival in Illinois because he has "unfinished business" with his one time band mate, Eric Clapton has stoked the rumor mill with hopes of a Blind Faith reunion. A true reformation will be impossible as bassist Ric Grech died in 1990, but should Ginger Baker appear, Clapton will have been instrumental in reforming yet another supergroup from the Sixties with Cream having played a series of shows in the fall of 2005.
Blind Faith's brief but memorable career began at a free concert in London in 1969; their entire catalog consisted of one self-titled album containing the classic rock staple "Can't Find My Way Home."
I'm in!
Saw Winwood here in St. Pete last year (or the year before), he was awesome, but probably deserves a bigger stage. |
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gimmekeef |
I'm holding out for Beck/Bogart/Appice.... |
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