FDR's listening history

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So at the moment I am working in my local emergency department, and was recently verbally abused and threatened by a patient. At the time I was a little shocked, but not really offended. Later on, however, I thought to myself - 7 years of tertiary…
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this was off their first lp "heavy". a very unique guitarist, who was replaced by the time the inna-gadda-da-vida lp came out a yr later. this guy was incredible, and to me this is probably the first metal song, from 1967. always loved this…
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MrMudd&MrGold is a duo project with my friend from Brooklyn, Jim Goodin. Inspired by our common interest for acoustic improv and love for the music of Townes VanZandt and Steve Earle. Jim covers a Steve Earle song, I added some slide reso.
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Here's the Who classic Regged a little.....I was practising this at full volume then realised the window was open so a bit of an impromptu concert going on in the street which would have sounded ok for the main but i'm not so sure the backing…
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Seb's sleeping soundly so i had a little time to do a live in the cellar version of Squeeze box by the Who...i added the percussion after hope you enjoy....Now i can carry on the day and little more relaxed after Squeezing this on out..
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Just a simple Blues in Em, many thanks to my mate Dave for the harmonica.
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kavin.'s avatar
MrMudd&MrGold is a duo project with my friend from Brooklyn, Jim Goodin. Inspired by our common interest for acoustic improv and love for the music of Townes VanZandt and Steve Earle.
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MrMudd&MrGold cover a Steve Earle tune. Saddest thing I've ever heard. Jim on vocal and guitar, me on slide reso.
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