Here's a link to an article in The Boston Globe:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/02/01/arts/dick-waterman-blues-appreciation/
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/02/01/arts/dick-waterman-blues-appreciation/
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At the peak of the great Mississippi River flood of 1993, the river in Iowa carried 435,000 cubic feet of water a second; at St Louis, after the Missouri River added it's waters, it carried 1 million cubic feet a second... In 1927... the Mississippi would be carrying in excess of three million cubic feet of water each second - J.M. Barry, Rising Tide The Great Mississippi Flood Of 1927
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0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Here's a link to an article in The Boston Globe:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/02/01/arts/dick-waterman-blues-appreciation/ 88 - He led a long, rich, fruitful life. Great article, I learned a lot about Dick! Your link is behind a payall, I used this one that was not (by googling DW). https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/02/01/arts/dick-waterman-blues-appreciation/ ... which course looks like the same link.
As always, thanks for posting Stuart. Hi Slack: I got there via Google as well and didn't encounter a paywall, so I wasn't aware it would be an obstruction. One of the pieces I saw mentioned "Two Trains Runnin'" which is available at PBS (if you're a subscriber).
It looks like there are two versions of the film, the original release that has a 1 hour 20 minutes runtime and the PBS version for its "Reel South" series that has been edited down to 56 minutes. It appears the latter is free, but the original is only available via the subscription services.
https://www.pbs.org/video/two-trains-runnin-r3lng1/ I watched the PBS version last night without signing in. I'm looking forward to watching the full version. Pages: [1] Go Up
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