Clapton acknowledged the influence from bluesman Freddie King.
Eric Clapton readily acknowledges the influence of blues master Freddie King. But listening to the newly unearthed King set, Live at the Electric Ballroom, 1974 (Shout! Factory, A-), I was still SHOCKED by how much Clapton has out-and-out stolen from the man - from the urgent vocal phrasing to the biting tone of his electric and, of course, the material. Bonus radio performances flesh out King 'n' Clapton's separated-at-birth acoustic-blues nature.The Henderson Gleaner takes a look at the Kentucky Wildcats.
Bode Miller will get to show off more stuff tonight in the men's combined downhill skiing during the primetime coverage of the Olympics. Don't click if you don't want it spoiled.
One blogger must have watched a lot of late night television as they posted excerpts from comedy shows with regards to an incident over the weekend.
John Mellencamp will be performing a free concert as a part of the NCAA festivities. That would be worth it alone despite one team that may not even make the NCAA.
Bring Back Baron has been redesigned. Speaking of which, do Yarmuth and Lucas have sites up yet?
Natalie Portman liked Munich but admitted that she did not agree with half of it. The link is very slow to load.
In Hockey, the Swiss take on Germany next. At 11:30 eastern, Canada looks like they are marching to victory.
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