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Title:MUSIC V4
Notice:New Noters please read Note 1.*, Mod = someone else
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Wed Oct 09 1991
Last Modified:Tue Mar 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:762
Total number of notes:18706

644.0. "WBOS Music Festival " by SCHOOL::MOONEY () Fri Jun 03 1994 16:47

    I saw Graham Parker at the WBOS Music Festival at Copler Square Park 
    in Boston. Execellent show. I just wanted to give a list of coming
    performers. Shows are free. Here's the list. 
    
    June 2	Graham Parker
    
    June 9	Marshall Crenshaw with Vance Gilbert
    
    June 16	Poco with Matraca Berg
    
    June 23	Beatlemania with The Young Dubliners
    
    June 30	SPIRIT	(Ed Cassidy is now 71)
    
    July 7	Leo Kotke
    
    July 14	Firefall with Susan Werner
    
    July 21	NRBQ
    
    July 28	Lowen & Navarro and more ???
    
    August 4	TBA
    
    August 11	Leon Russell
    
    August 25	Delbert McClinton
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644.1Elvin Bishop added !!!USCTR1::LEEFri Jun 17 1994 14:463
    Saw POCO there last night.  They were great as usual.
    FYI, the August 4th date TBA has been announced.
    It will be Elvin Bishop (ALWAYS a GREAT show)
644.2TECRUS::ROSTDon't use cruise control in reverseFri Jun 17 1994 15:016
    Re: .1
    
    Who the heck is left in Poco these days anyway?  Last I heard of them
    they had some UK rhythm section behind Rusty Young...who's singing?
    
    							Brian
644.3USCTR1::LEEFri Jun 17 1994 15:275
    Rusty and Paul Cotton are the remaining members of POCO.  They
    both take lead vocals.  The drummer was from Boston and the bass
    player from Springfield MA.  Not sure if they are "POCO members" or
    if Rusty and Paul pick up players regionally like Chuck Berry does.
    
644.4USPMLO::DESROCHERSMine's made outta unobtainium!Fri Jun 17 1994 16:447
    
    	They were such a great band!  Their live album was great as
    	was/is "Good Feeling to Know".
    
    	"Til ya can't restrain no more..."
    
    
644.5TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPFri Jun 17 1994 17:0217
re: .4
    
>    	They were such a great band!  Their live album was great as
>    	was/is "Good Feeling to Know".
    
I remember when I first got "Deliverin'" (the live album I assume you're
referring to) back in, I don't know, probably the early 1970s.  I thought
the the vocals sounded to good to really have been performed live, and 
assumed they'd been overdubbed in s studio afterwards.  I later saw them
live, and they really *could* sing that well live!  I especially remember
being amazed that the drummer could sing all the high parts so perfectly
while never missing a beat on the drums.    

I also liked the "Good Feeling To Know" era Poco, but they'd really started
to become a different band by then.  More rock, less country.

-Hal
644.6PocoCOMET::LEVETTFri Jun 17 1994 19:1313
    Yeah, Richie's last straw was how poorly (relatively) "Good Feelin to
    Know" was.  Jim Messina had broken big with that other guy ;-), Steve
    Stills went on to bigger and better.
    
    Poco's music still brings me great pleasure and I like *most* of what
    they put out save for the last couple (Inamorota, Blue & Grey) that
    just passed me by.
    
    Of course Tim Schmit is nnow with that other (former) country/rock
    band, The Eagles.  BTW - Paul Cotton put out a solo album a year or so
    ago called "Changing Horses."  Kinda sounds like tropical Poco.
    
    _stew-
644.7TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPFri Jun 17 1994 20:2320
re: .6

>    Yeah, Richie's last straw was how poorly (relatively) "Good Feelin to
>    Know" was.  Jim Messina had broken big with that other guy ;-), Steve
>    Stills went on to bigger and better.
    
Just to pick nits, Stills was never in Poco, although he had been in 
Buffalo Springfield with Richie Furay.  Actually, Messina was in Buffalo
Springfield near the end after their original bass player (I can't remember
his name just at the moment) was deported to Canada.

>    Of course Tim Schmit is nnow with that other (former) country/rock
>    band, The Eagles.  BTW - Paul Cotton put out a solo album a year or so
>    ago called "Changing Horses."  Kinda sounds like tropical Poco.
    
If you *really* want to be a completist, keep your eyes out in the used
vinyl bins for Illinois Speed Press, the group (actually a duet) Paul 
Cotton was in before Poco.  

-Hal
644.8A completist I amUSCTR1::LEEFri Jun 17 1994 21:083
    I have an Illinois Speed Press L.P. and the Paul Cotton solo
    CD.  I intended to bring them for Paul to sign....but forgot!
    [Next time I guess]
644.9and how about the Insect Trust?RICKS::CALCAGNIreally useful engineFri Jun 17 1994 21:464
    I've always wondered about Illinois Speed Press; can you comment a
    little about what their stuff is like?
    
    /rick
644.10SLICK1::OSTIGUYSun Jun 19 1994 14:304
    Jim Messina replaced  Bruce Palmer ??  I believe....hmm, maybe we
    should start a POCO note
    
    Bad Weather and Fools Gold...cupla good ol Poco tooonz
644.11TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPMon Jun 20 1994 13:3913
re: .9

>    I've always wondered about Illinois Speed Press; can you comment a
>    little about what their stuff is like?
    
It's been many years since I last listened to it, and I don't remember
very much about it.  I *do* remember that it has the original version
of "Bad Weather" (later done on Poco's "From The Inside" album).  The 
Poco version has one more round of key modulation than the ISP version
(they had the singing chops to pull it off.  Man, those guys could sing 
high!).

-Hal
644.12Yes, Stills was not in PocoCOMET::LEVETTMon Jun 20 1994 15:1012
    RE: .7
    
    I wasn't implying that Stills was in Poco.  Only that Richie had now
    seen several former bandmates (Stills, Young and Messina) make it big
    and that he hadn't.  
    
    I too have the Illinois Speed Press lp with "Bad Weather"...bought it for 
    that song.  Don't remember too much about the rest of the album.  Richie 
    has several solo lps out as does Tim Schmit.
    
    _stew-
    
644.13TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPMon Jun 20 1994 15:3425
re: .12

>    I wasn't implying that Stills was in Poco.  Only that Richie had now
>    seen several former bandmates (Stills, Young and Messina) make it big
>    and that he hadn't.  
    
Oh, I see what you meant.  Yeah, I agree.

In that vein, another ironic group was the Souther, Hillman, Furay Band
(that might not be the exact correct name).  Three guys (J. D. Souther,
Chris Hillman, Richie Furay) that never really quite made the big-time.
Probably the worst thing that ever happened to Hillman's career was the
death of Gram Parsons.  Probably the worst thing that happened to Furay's
was the demise of Buffalo Springfield.

As long as I'm ragging on people, I'll even theorize that a big reason
Poco never made it really big was their lousy song lyrics.  Sure, there's
an exception or two, but mostly their lyrics tended to be rather insipid.
Of course the problem with my theory is that there's been lots of 
successfull rock acts with lousy lyrics. :-)  Chicago comes to mind.  I 
really loved the music on their first three or so albums, but when I go
back and listen to them today I'm struck by the really poor quality of
their lyrics.

-Hal
644.14AD::FLATTERYMon Jun 20 1994 17:564
    ...gotta disagree with you .....given the overall insipid lyrics that
    are out there from 99% of songwriters...POCO's lyrics were positively
    brilliant!....t. schmidt made that band for me......./k long/big time
    POCO fan..........;').........
644.15POCO preferred.......USCTR1::LEEMon Jun 20 1994 21:116
    ....I too strongly disagree with .13 about the quality of the lyrics.
    I can't understand why they didn't make it big(ger) like the Eagles.
    I've always preferred POCO, but it's tough to win an argument with a
    "hit single" machine like the Eagles (who I also like alot....I don't
    mean this to be an Eagle bashing......)
    
644.16TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPMon Jun 20 1994 21:5919
re: .15

>    ....I too strongly disagree with .13 about the quality of the lyrics.
>    I can't understand why they didn't make it big(ger) like the Eagles.
>    I've always preferred POCO, but it's tough to win an argument with a
>    "hit single" machine like the Eagles (who I also like alot....I don't
>    mean this to be an Eagle bashing......)
    
I didn't really mean mine to be Poco-bashing either, although I guess I
*did* bash their lyric writing. :-)  I like them in spite of their lyrics. 

Hmmm, I'd probably have to (grudgingly) give the Eagles the edge over Poco 
in the lyrics department.  Probably more important, though, the Eagles 
consistently came up with good hooks in their songs (at least the singles, 
anyway).  Hooks are very important in the pop music business.

Hmmm, must be time to go listen to Mojo Nixon's "Don Henley Must Die". :-)

-Hal
644.17POCO help required AIMHI::DEXTERTue Jun 21 1994 16:284
    On what album did "Rose of Cimmarron" (sp?) appear?  I lost custody of
    it years ago and would like to replace it...
    
    Sue
644.18if it's POCO help you need.......USCTR1::LEETue Jun 21 1994 16:5910
    re: .17
    
       Rose of Cimmaron appeared on the "Rose of Cimmaron" album !
    It was recently re-issued on CD on a small label called "One
    Way Records."  The song also appears on one of the several POCO
    collections that are out there.  The collection is called "Crazy
    Lovin'" and covers the material released on MCA records (I believe.)
    
    Dennis 
    
644.19Thanks for the help AIMHI::DEXTERWed Jun 22 1994 16:415
    Thanks.  "Crazy Lovin'" must be the collection I had, as "Rose of
    Cimmaron" was clearly NOT the title track.  I recall another song
    called or containing "Company's Comin'" as being on the album.
    
    Sue
644.20Company's Comin' on Rose of Cimmaron !USCTR1::LEEMon Jun 27 1994 13:276
    RE: .19
    
       Company's Comin' ALSO appears on the Rose of Cimmaron album.
    Sounds like that's the one you need to acquire......
    
    Dennis
644.21DELBERT McCLINTON for FREEEEEEE !!!!USCTR1::LEEFri Aug 12 1994 18:368
      This series will end on August 25th with an excellent show
    by Delbert McClinton.  I saw Delbert a few weeks ago at the
    Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom and he and band were smokin'.
    This was one of the best shows I've seen him do.  The following
    night they played Carnegie Hall in NYC.
      This show is a must, and you can't beat the price!!!
    
    Dennis