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The origins of Boat Drinks: Derek Sanderson

Posted: March 7, 2013 11:36 am
by Another Jimmy
Reading the autobiography of childhood hero and Boston Bruins great Derek Sanderson, “Crossing the Line: The Outrageous Story of a Hockey Original."
Turk talks about his relationship with Jimmy dating back to 1971 – "he had one album out" – including a friend getting Jimmy a job at a gin mill in Cambridge and "hanging out" together in Derek's bar, Daisy Buchanan's, in Boston. (There's a photo of the place, too.)
And more on the story behind Boat Drinks from a night they both got "a little squirrelly" at the bar. Rum and tonic was the "anti-freeze" of choice that night, Derek recalls.

Derek: "Who knew (Jimmy) would end up being one of the all-time great performers?"

The book is also about Derek's journey back to health following years of alcohol and drug abuse.
So far, great read.
Derek's a good guy, too, who I had the pleasure of interviewing in 1981, just as he was beginning to live without booze.

Re: The origins of Boat Drinks: Derek Sanderson

Posted: March 7, 2013 1:46 pm
by ParrotHead67
I remember listening to a 2-part in depth radio interview with Derek way back. It was unbelievable. I couldn't stop listening to it. Is that book available in the library or stores?

Re: The origins of Boat Drinks: Derek Sanderson

Posted: March 7, 2013 2:48 pm
by comemonday
It's on our library's (Pitt's) site as an e-book. :D