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  1. Remember the Wind and the Rain 1969

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  2. On his debut album, Remember the Wind and the Rain, he plays guitar, banjo, and dulcimer. Brockett was a favorite of devotees of late night progressive rock FM radio stations, particularly with his thirteen-minute-long adaptation of Lead Belly 's (via Blind Lemon Jefferson) "The Titanic", rechristened The Legend of the U.S.S. Titanic , co ...

  3. Jan 29, 2007 · Boston folkie Jaime Brockett became an underground radio sensation with his epic ballad Legend of the U.S.S. Titanic , which updated the old Leadbelly song about how black prizefighter Jack Johnson had been denied passage on the Titanic because of his race to offer an, er, alternative explanation as to why the ocean liner sank (the captain and first mate were high from smoking hemp rope)!

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  4. Remember the Wind and the Rain by Jaime Brockett released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

  5. Fantastic debut LP by Boston folkie Jaime Brockett. He became an underground radio sensation with his epic ballad, the 13’28” long track “Legend of the U.S.S.Titanic”, which updated old Leadbelly song about how black prizefighter Jack Johnson had been denied passage on the Titanic because of his race to offer an alternative explanation as to why the ocean liner sank the captain and ...

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  7. Apr 30, 2021 · This includes another full length album from Jaime Brockett. In addition I caution you to understand Jaime Brockett was more of a folk singer and songwriter than he was a funny man. He was a very lyrical and thoughtful musician and much of his music is expressive and softly realized. In other words don’t expect any rock and roll vibes.

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