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Fairport do a session version of a Bob Dylan song previously recorded by the Byrds. Gun cover Paul Simon's song "A Most Peculiar Man".
Cream do a version of "Outside Woman Blues", a song orginally recorded in 1930 by the little-known Blind Joe Reynolds and featured on their LP Disraeli Gears. As the Wikipedia article on Reynolds points out, Eric Clapton discovered the song on a compilation album issued by Origin Jazz Library in 1965. It later featured on a Yazoo Records compilation of country blues originals from the 1920s and '30s made famous in later versions, Roots Of Rock Unfortunately, Reynolds died in March 1968, too soon to benefit from royalty payments on Cream's recording of his song..
It is thought that the outro is by Tommy Vance, which would date this fragment to the repeat Cream broadcast
Gun assumed to be the repeat as it was shared at the same time as the Cream track