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The Muddy Confluence Musical Companion - #193

Richard Bradbury

04-Oct-16 16:51

The Muddy Confluence Musical Companion - #193

A music show like no other - Rich will be introducing you to some lesser known gems from the past, present and future. Join him as he predicts where music will be in the future with his crystal ball of tunes. 

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1:42 - The Beatles - I Need You

6:04 - The Beatles - Something

9:01 - The Beatles - For You Blue

13:03 - Derek And The Dominoes - Layla

21:39 - Ronnie Wood - Mystifies Me

24:55 - Ronnie Wood - Breathe On Me

32:05 - George Harrison - So Sad

37:01 - Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight

42:23 - Eric Clapton - She's Waiting

48:51 - Eric Clapton - Old Love


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