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As a 10 year old little girl in 1977 I listened to a transitior radio inside a stuffed animal every night before Id go to sleep I would wait for this song to come on. It was my favorite then and my favorite now. I moved to Nashville TN and met George Grantham a co worker at a job where I was a dispatcher. I was amazed to find out that he was the drummer for POCO. I will never forget this song and this man and a wonderful friend.
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Yes I am listening to this in 2011
No I'm not going to press any number on my keyboard
No I'm not going to thumbs up your comment
No I don't care what's wrong with 189 people
No I don't care about you 'raping' a button
No I was not sent here by someone else
Music is there to be listened and appreciated, unfortunately there are people out there who just don't see that. The music industry is becoming more about marketing and less about musical quality. Oh how I appreciate this
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I heard that these guys were at the Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake and they put on a great show!
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Buffalo Springfield was one great group. Most of you know that there were so many changes within all of the groups back in the day that you had to keep notes on a chalk board keeping the chalk eraser at the ready. Poco and this song particularly was one of my all time favorite songs. I am 62 and heard this at the place that I work and thought...shit....that's all.
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yes and all those years rusty didn't sing, he was hiding something, and george still had it
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Brings back many memories. They are brilliant! I am 53 yo and remember this song had and still has alot of meaning.for me
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In this performance, Rusty Young is the bel canto voice of soft rock; just lovely. Everything about the performance works beautifully. Thank you.
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This is one of my favorite songs ever. There is just something about it that puts feelings into words better than words alone.
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Rusty Young and Timothy B Scmidt's voices are very, very similar.



I haven't been keeping up my channel since YouTube (via the big record companies) deleted most of them but thanks for all the nice replies.
I wonder if you folks know that YouTube vids are downloadable. Since I can't post a link you'll have to google the term "youtube downloader". It's free and it converts the flv files to avi. I usually use a third party software (magic video converter) to change the avi files to mpeg. Check it out.
boatman1953 1 month ago