Without J.J. Cale’s songs and laconic guitar style, it’s hard to imagine Eric Clapton having had much of a career in the ’70s, and perhaps Mark Knopfler after him. “Cocaine”, “After Midnight” and “Living On Tulsa Time” (the last, oddly, […]
Without J.J. Cale’s songs and laconic guitar style, it’s hard to imagine Eric Clapton having had much of a career in the ’70s, and perhaps Mark Knopfler after him. “Cocaine”, “After Midnight” and “Living On Tulsa Time” (the last, oddly, […]
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