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The Great Escape
I ride to get away. I listen to the sounds of the wind and engine, not "civilization".
I ride to get away. I listen to the sounds of the wind and engine, not "civilization".
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I ride to get away. I listen to the sounds of the wind and engine, not "civilization".
I'd be in agreement!I walk to get away. I listen to the sounds of the wind and footsteps, not "civilization".
You know..... I thought about that just as I was hitting the "enter" key. Still, I ride to escape, not take it with me....droid, blue-tooth, stereo, etc.. The wind and engine may be a little like "white noise".
Once again...
Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus (Deluxe Edition)
1978 | MP3 320 KBPS | 324 MB | Covers & Booklet
Waiting for Columbus is the first live album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1978. It was recorded during seven performances, four at the Rainbow Theatre in London 2-4 August 1977, and three at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium in Washington, D.C. 8-10 August 1977.
This 1978 live album remains a serious contender for one of the best live rock albums ever recorded. Waiting for Columbus vividly captures Little Feat at a crossroads between its swampy mid-'70s fusion of blues, country, and New Orleans R&B, and the more eclectic jazz accents introduced later in the decade.
If the late Lowell George's influence had diminished in the studio, his presence dominates here in rowdy, righteous vocals, the mercurial tang of his indelible slide guitar, and a set-list laced with his songs.
This remastered two-disc deluxe edition expands and resequences the songs into a full concert set, with encore. Two deleted tracks are further augmented by 10 additional performances to make this a definitive edition of a classic album that really will "boogie your speakers away."
Time loves a Hero and this album. I agree that this album is a contender for one of the best of all time. From the production quality to the lyrics to the talent of the musicians. Lowell George fits into that "I wondered how much better he would have got had he lived" category, such as Hendrix and Joplin. Jim, is this remastered set new? Thanks, Gary
Thanks for digging that info up . That gives me the info I need to order the new version of something I first bought on cassette. Gary