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You just get better 'n better.
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I f I don't get so see Bonnie in concert sometime soon, I think I might just about go out of my head. Come to Ottawa! But we can't make you love us if you don't :)?
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My first time seeing her in concert I was 3 months pregnant - she's awesome and I love getting my kid a head start to GREAT music!!!
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Bonnie Raitt rocks!
She is my hero.
Saw her a couple of years ago at the Montreux Jazz Festival and i was standing right in front of the stage in awe of her guitar playing and her wonderful voice.
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I actually got to collect union dues from Bonnie when she appeared in Syracuse, NY while I was attending SU way, way back in 1979 - and singing every night in any bar or joint that would allow live music. Half my set was Bonnie tunes - and half were tunes I wrote with "Bonnie" influences. To think her career has spanned this much time, and that she has continued to perfect her craft is an inspiration to any female singer, songwriter. She is, hands-down - the very BEST example of r & b and soul out there today BAR NONE. And, incidentially, the best slide guitar player living (besides Joe Walsh!). Every time I listen to her play slide I think about Lowell George - my other greatest influence - and remember the days when Warner Brothers was a label with a huge blues family --- oh, and I really miss Freebo, too. I agree with Mr. Kopp - Bonnie - when ya playin' NYC? I'm bettin' there's a BBKing's date in there SOMEWHERE@@@@@$#$$%$%%$^&
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Back in the early Eighties I saw Boonie sit in w/ Lamont Cranston at the
Cabooze bar in M.p.l.s. I remember vividly gritty slide guitar and vocals
which ranged from purr to soaring crystal clear tones to roar. Amazing.
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Love Bonnie ... her music. Guess I've soft spot for redheaded old gal with guitar ..
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I saw her and Jackson Brown here in Iowa City, supporting John Edwards. Met her, got her autograph. It was awesome!!
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