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	<title>Comments on: Buried Treasure: Alison Krauss Sings &#8220;Can&#8217;t Find My Way Home&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: william j.  Thill</title>
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		<description>Evan, your cool, dude I am 55 so the era you write about was exquisitely mine. as a guitarist of 38 years prior to a disabling stroke at 49. The year 1969 was the most mind changing influential year of my musical life. Guitar was not just something I wanted to learn in 1967. But something I became irevokably addicted to from age 12 till my stroke in &#039;03. [much to the detriment of my college career, where i spent more time jamming than studying. Even to a landmark event where I put my 2- 12&quot; fender100 watt amp in my dorm window and blasted away at the humanities hall till the cops came by. I was meeting tonight at a local coffee house with a care receiver I visit now for my church group, when &#039;cain&#039;t find my way home came on the music system. I knew the melody line was something deeply implanted in my musical brain. But that&#039;s not stevie winwood singing, &quot;What gives?&quot; So upon arriving home I had to search the web until I discovered your review of the film &#039;1969&#039;.So I&#039;m assuming if I find the soundtrack Alison will be there...
 Thanks for the info and webpage!
Billy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Evan, your cool, dude I am 55 so the era you write about was exquisitely mine. as a guitarist of 38 years prior to a disabling stroke at 49. The year 1969 was the most mind changing influential year of my musical life. Guitar was not just something I wanted to learn in 1967. But something I became irevokably addicted to from age 12 till my stroke in &#8217;03. [much to the detriment of my college career, where i spent more time jamming than studying. Even to a landmark event where I put my 2- 12&#8243; fender100 watt amp in my dorm window and blasted away at the humanities hall till the cops came by. I was meeting tonight at a local coffee house with a care receiver I visit now for my church group, when &#8216;cain&#8217;t find my way home came on the music system. I knew the melody line was something deeply implanted in my musical brain. But that&#8217;s not stevie winwood singing, &#8220;What gives?&#8221; So upon arriving home I had to search the web until I discovered your review of the film &#8217;1969&#8242;.So I&#8217;m assuming if I find the soundtrack Alison will be there&#8230;<br />
 Thanks for the info and webpage!<br />
Billy</p>
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