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A relatively unknown song as it didn't fit the AM radio 3 to 4 minute format. Was a hit on progressive radio, though, where a song's length did not determine airplay.
Probably the most complex and haunting song Poco ever did. Truly an unheralded masterpiece. Simply a great composition -- with that country twang.
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I do remember FIREFALL--I have everyone of their albums.
I also have one Souther, Hillman & Furay Band album with Mexico & my favorite--
"For someone you love". The songs remind me of my Ocean City, MD days.
I will always remember the "Summer of 1975".
POCO has always been of my my favorites.
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Poco & Crazy Eyes ...what a concert , "Winterland" San Francisco 1973...stelle guitar being played upside down... just a bit of blue micro dot , one of the Century's BEST
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@mkbearman Out of ALL classic rock.....I keep going back to this as my all-time favorite because of the harmony, who it was a tribute to (Gram Parsons), and the changes in tempo...and it helps to live in SC <----"tell me 'bout those South Carolina pines...."
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One of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. And I love how it's about Gram Parsons!
God bless him
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Music truly can bring us together. i listen to Hip hop so i never heard this song before, but it kicks major butt
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i love poco,i am a old dinosaur
played this all the time>
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from whatever direction ...the dark clouds descend with the winds ...looking out of a raindripped window ...you see your own reflection ...the crazy eyes are your own ... play this track again ...you are worth it ....!!!!
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truly did not realize that there were as many obscure American music lovers out there, I have a tendency to forget how far into the music clouds we really all were back then ! The music world will never see again, the creativity that exploded out of our truly expressive generation.May you all maintain your musical love forever.
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Poco got a hair for a "place"here.reminds me of Jon Anderson&an Eagle thing.That said, Loblolly's grow in the Carolinas.
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my favorite poco albumn . played this song full volume darked room, untill i literly wore out the grooves



WOW! Does this ever bring back memories..............So, where are these folks now?
And whats their connection with Souther, Hillman,and Furey? And Stephen Stills?
Damn if I can remember. And, anyone remember Firefall?
laurelfr1 1 year ago 4
@laurelfr1 Furay was a founding member of Poco following his stint with Buffalo Springfield, of which Stephen Stills and Neil Young were members.
Firefall was founded by Rick Roberts, who had been in The Flying Burrito Brothers with Parson.
graybeard1952 1 year ago 7