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Who was the talent coordinator musically savvy enough to book Poco, Linda Ronstadt and The Flying Burrito Brothers ALL ON THE SAME SHOW? How wonderfully insane. Sounds like something Merv Griffin would do on one of his wacky "theme" shows.
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I remember John Byner, who was usually a funny guy. That intro was clearly not his finest moment. I don't remember the show "Something Else", however, and I would have been too young to appreciate Poco, Flying Burrito Bros. and Linda Ronstadt on the same show. That was freakin' awesome. The late 60's-early 70's country rock was fantastic. Sadly, they don't make music like that anymore.
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That was Fantastic! I love that whole album. it sounds so young and fresh (which they were). I don't know why they didn't sell more records. We all loved to hear them whether or not we were buying them. I finally bought all their music when it came out on cd and just couldn't believe how beautiful and uplifting all of their music is. They were a great American band. They Byrds were always my favorite of that genre, but I think Poco is really more fun to listen to.
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This is the first Poco song I heard & I was hooked on them. I wished Jim Messina stayed longer in this band, because I think they would have made it really big if he did. They were all really talented, but Jim added something special to this band, They never got the fame they deserved.
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@mclenptp Timothy B. Schmidt
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I will unblock FB
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@mclenptp timothy b schmidt (bass(
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@mclenptp Timothy schmidt the cute one with the long hair on the eagles hell freezes over
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i have been a pro for over 40 years and i firmly believe this is the best written, most rockin' acoustic rock song in history. the mold definitely fell off the bench after these guys.
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@pocojim was Don Felder ever a emmeber of Poco before the Eagels?



Paul Cotton joined Poco in 1971, replacing the departed Jim Messina.
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pocojim 1 year ago