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Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss (S3 E9) The Best D**n Live (Acoustic) Performances I've Seen And Heard (Part 5)

Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss (S3 E9) The Best D**n Live (Acoustic) Performances I've Seen And Heard (Part 5)

Released Sunday, 23rd May 2021
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Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss (S3 E9) The Best D**n Live (Acoustic) Performances I've Seen And Heard (Part 5)

Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss (S3 E9) The Best D**n Live (Acoustic) Performances I've Seen And Heard (Part 5)

Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss (S3 E9) The Best D**n Live (Acoustic) Performances I've Seen And Heard (Part 5)

Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss (S3 E9) The Best D**n Live (Acoustic) Performances I've Seen And Heard (Part 5)

Sunday, 23rd May 2021
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This episode of #ITWWSS appears on other streaming services as S3 E10. I'm sharing my podcasts here in chronological order. Happy Listening!

The Best D**n Live (Acoustic) Performances I’ve Seen And Heard (Part 5)

Includes stories about seeing… Groucho Marx, Woody Allen, Jim Croce, Andres Segovia, Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, Counting Crows, Eagles and more. Live acoustic performances from Lyle Lovett, Shawn Colvin, Jim Messina, Sons Of Champlin, Eagles, Sheryl Crow, Fleetwood Mac, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, The Rolling Stones, Counting Crows, Rod Stewart with Ron Wood, and Rickie Lee Jones. With studio recordings from Jim Croce, Andres Segovia and The Doobie Brothers.

I would be remiss if I didn’t include music from artists like Segovia. I watched him perform at the University of Southern California (USC) as part of a Master Class in the early 80’s. At the time, I was taking classical guitar classes at Los Angeles Valley College. My instructor invited the class to be part of the audience at USC. It’s a memory one doesn’t forget!

Segovia was in his late 80’s, but from the time he played the first note you knew you were in the presence of greatness. All but the most intricate passages were still performed with ease and a subtlety that a true master commands.

I saw Jim Croce perform in the early seventies. He was opening for Woody Allen, on one of his last standup comedy tours. Groucho Marx was in the house that night and joined Woody on stage for a few minutes. The story is told during the podcast.

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