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SeattleVet

(5,860 posts)
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 01:55 AM 9 hrs ago

Jaime Brockett's 'Legend of the USS Titanic'

A mix of an old Leadbelly and a newer 'talking blues', with a twist. From his 1968 album, 'Remember the Wind and the Rain'.

May not be completely historically accurate, but if you know, you know!

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Jaime Brockett's 'Legend of the USS Titanic' (Original Post) SeattleVet 9 hrs ago OP
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A Badger

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2. Since Massachusetts was a '21' state for alcohol back in the '60s,
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 07:25 AM
4 hrs ago

'coffeehouses'' sprang up, especially in university-rich Boston/Cambridge, to provide non-alcohol venues for the burgeoning Folk scene. The famous Club 47, of course,- but also smaller 'holes in the wall' like The Unicorn and Sword in the Stone....

One added benefit,- at least for this dating tyro? You and your squeeze could attend if you were high school students!
Good Times.
...

Well, it was midnight on the Sea
The band was playin'g "Nearer, My God, to Thee:,

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