J J Cale 1982-06-25 San Francisco, The Old Waldorf 0:00 After Midnight 1:30 Drifter's Wife 3:09 Mama Don't 6:22 Going Down 9:35 What Did You Expect 14:37 Love For Sale 18:41 Won't Be Back Again 20:55 Digital Blues 25:16 Lies 28:38 Life Is Getting Shorter All The Time (Vocal-Christine Lakeland) 32:55 Tar And Feathers (Vocal-Christine Lakeland) 35:52 Thirteen Days 38:36 Like You Used To 42:11 Cocaine/Band introductions 46:59 Don't Cry Sister 49:15 Magnolia 52:01 Linda Lou (Vocal-Gordon Shadawack) 55:38 Call Me The Breeze Excerpt from J J Cale Interview by Todd Leopold for CNN 2009-04-13. Edited by Flip. You've heard J.J. Cale's songs. “After Midnight“ was done most famously by Eric Clapton. “Cocaine,“ too. Lynyrd Skynyrd had a hit with “Call Me the Breeze,“ Poco did “Cajun Moon,“ Santana performed “The Sensitive Kind,“ and Billy Ray Cyrus has done “Craz
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