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All the great Country Rock of the late 60's-early 70's...Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers, Poco, New Riders of the Purple Sage, even The Dead. They laid the groundwork with the sound that The Eagles (another fine band) took to the bank. Other bands, like Pure Prairie League and Ozark Mountain Daredevils were to follow. Terrific songs, virtuoso playing, and those harmonies. What an explosion of amazing music.
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i would have loved to see these guys open for the grateful dead. what a party!!!
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I can't stop playing this over and over! It is so awesome! Reminds me of lots of nights dancin' to my favorite local country rock band, which played this music a lot. It makes me want to gp out dancin' like I used to! I am a livin' room dancer now, that wears out way too soon! I used to dance for hours and hours to this kind of music, and not stop, unless I needed another beer!
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Saw this band in the early seventies. Great live show.
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@mixineer Yep... It's Rusty!
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Wait! I had this album somewhere in the misty 70's. I remember the riff in the chorus, or bridge, playing it on my acoustic guitar after some long night without sleep in some camping ground . . . .maybe I played the whole thing . . . .
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@ForeverYoung58 Yes. Where did it go? You imply it was absorbed. Yep. now, junk.
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one of my all time favs this song is fun period. great vocals and guitar, dance your little asses off, barefootin' along, you guys are great.
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@TheSpook314 Thanks ! I heard that Richie Furay is going to be on tour soon.Maybe w/ Jim Messina ?
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TIM SCHMIT IS A GROOVING MOTHERFUCKER THAT BDRIVES THIS BAND WITH AUTHORITY AND SMOOTH AS SILK LINES



Who's the great pedal steel player ?? Was it Rusty Young?
theseventhprotocol 1 year ago 14
@theseventhprotocol - Indeed it is.
mixineer 1 year ago 3