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I just sold that album - yea I was sort of taken aback when it first came out - I think they were trying to bank of the glam rock craze but those two are so removed from that scene in appearance and sound.

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Yes they definitely are!  But I suppose a lot of bands did that back then.  

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Heard them while driving today and remembered how much I enjoyed their music

 

 

 

 

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@miz miranda a girl after my own heart - 2 of my favorite ALL TIMES Spirit songs - Line on You and Nature's Way. 

 

So wonderful to hear them again. Thank You Thank You Thank You.....

 

And offshoots  Jo Jo Gunne, Jay Ferguson and Randy California

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@miz miranda and @Maddee Gosh I forgot about Kapt. Kopter ....

 

Oh forgot one other of my favorite Spirit songs.... 1984.....

 

 

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1984 a great song that I remember playing on the radio.  Do you remember this one from a year earlier in 1969? 

 

 

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On 6/4/2021 at 10:01 AM, Shay said:

just realized how much I used to enjoy singing and playing on this one when we were trying to salvage Silverhorse to showcase for Atlantic Records ............ had the drummer from the Spinners, keyboardist from Toledo, guitarist from Ashville and bass player from Cleveland.... almost...sooooooooooooooooooooo close.................

 

 

and always WANTED to do this one but lacked vocal support vocalists with me

 

Yeah! Old farts playin' music—they still got it. I mean, I don't, but they do!

 

 

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I heard this this moring and it reminded me just how good an album Nilsson Schmilsson 

 

 

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Happy Retirement Cyndee......

 

 

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@miz miranda glad you didn't instead "Your Breaking My Heart".... LOL

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2 hours ago, Shay said:

Happy Retirement Cyndee......

 

 

 

@Shay - Thanks getting there ! That looks like Tiran playing bass for Jerry, he still has it (sounds great). 

 

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Listen to this Woman--

How great is her rhythm sense? How great her voice and guitar?

She's a star in my universe.

 

--Davie

Sara Tavares, Bom Feeling Live on Jools Holland.

 

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@miz miranda to be honest when it first came out I couldn't believe he did it - but now it's really mild compared to other songs - but I get it and YES - I like it to - now more so then before :)

 

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@Davie WOW can she play and sing - thank you - I need to explore more of her work....

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1 hour ago, Shay said:

@Davie WOW can she play and sing - thank you - I need to explore more of her work....

@ShayYes. She's got a lot work our there: Sara Tavares

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Tavares

Discography     

Sara Tavares & Shout (1996)    

Mi Ma Bô (1999)    

Balancê (2006)    

Alive! in Lisboa (2008)    

Xinti (2009)    

Fitxadu (2017)[4] 

 

enjoy,

Davie

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@Davie was she ever part of the band called  Tavares ?

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5 hours ago, Shay said:

@Davie was she ever part of the band called  Tavares ?

No Same name, but she's from Lisbon, an orphan from Africa's Cape Verde Islands. She won the  Eurovision song contest at 16. Have you heard a sweeter ballad than this song? Eu Sei — she wrote this.

 

Try not to cry. I cry every time.

hugs,

Davie

 

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Perfect song for today............... Heartbreakers Beach Party.....

 

https://youtu.be/lVpnxyATsEA

 

https://youtu.be/ZABzLa2WRf4

 

surf music......

 

https://youtu.be/ZAyeVjnJg9E

 

 

 

 

 

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