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E: 30/06/2007 (?) Win a classic concert with Muddy Waters
catz747
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That's Glastonbury isn't it?? Muddy waters 
http://www.maturetimes.co.uk/node/3045
Any recording by Muddy Waters is an essential part of every blues lover’s collection, but “Breakin’ It Up, Breakin’ It Down” is something very special indeed. Not only does Muddy have some of the very finest blues players supporting him, but this album is from a 1977 concert that has never before been released.
And Mature Times has five copies to give away.
Mature Times has five copies to be won. To be in with a chance of winning, answer this question: The Rolling Stones were one of the many UK bands who acknowledged their debt to Muddy Waters. One, in particular, actually played with him on his 1974 album "Messin' with the Blues". An interview with him appears on the second page of our Personality Interviews section. Who was that Rolling Stone?
Answer: Bill Wyman
http://www.maturetimes.co.uk/node/3045
Any recording by Muddy Waters is an essential part of every blues lover’s collection, but “Breakin’ It Up, Breakin’ It Down” is something very special indeed. Not only does Muddy have some of the very finest blues players supporting him, but this album is from a 1977 concert that has never before been released.
And Mature Times has five copies to give away.
Mature Times has five copies to be won. To be in with a chance of winning, answer this question: The Rolling Stones were one of the many UK bands who acknowledged their debt to Muddy Waters. One, in particular, actually played with him on his 1974 album "Messin' with the Blues". An interview with him appears on the second page of our Personality Interviews section. Who was that Rolling Stone?
Answer: Bill Wyman
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