I don't know that Poco had any hits per se -- "You Better Think Twice" or "A Good Feelin' To Know" maybe? -- but at the height of country rock
popularity in the mid to late 1970s they were probably the first country rock band most people would have named. Great steel guitar and vocal harmonies.
>>I loved Cream back then. I also really enjoyed Pure Praire League and POCO. Timothy B Schmit got his start in POCO before he joined the Eagles to play bass (he made a habit out of replacing Randy Meisner). Update, I forgot to post that according to him, there will be another Eagles album.
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>Not heard of that lot, oter than thge Eagles, of course (maybe POCO but i can't think of their hits)
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>>>>>Is that on the album "xxxxx Ocean Boulevard" or whatever it's called? I've >got that, on top of my wardrobe with the rest of the vinyl, bougfht in the >70s.
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>>>>I got it from a Cream album: either a greatest hits or Disraeli Gears cd.
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>>>I loved Cream, back in the day. I recall all my mates in Scouts liking them too.
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>>>>I did not like the stuff he did in the 80's. I prefer to listen to Cream, Derek & Dominoes and some solo stuff he did. If you have hte chance, get his double cd 'Just One Night' . It is mind blowing.
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>>>Let's face it, there wasn't MUCH of worth from the 80s, and especially as all the progressive bands, like Pink Floyd and Genesis turned middle-of-the-road. Clapton was no exception, and it's from that point on that I turned my back on them.
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