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Heart: Crazy on you ’77

Thanks for sharing that! Second piece of vinyl I bought had that song. Thought Nancy was all that and then some back then. Fun to see her solo. Really like her guitar playing.

I saw them back in the 70s. They were second billing with Dave Mason being first but they stole the show.

There’s nothing more ridiculous than watching a movie or tv show and hearing a red-tailed hawk call dubbed into the soundtrack while a bald or golden eagle is shown on the screen. Many directors and producers apparently think a eagle call is not impressive enough. It’s amazing how many times I’ve encountered this in movies and television.

Anyhow, red-tailed hawks are impressive for a number of reasons - the talon-grasping display, their adaptability to human-altered habitats, and their intelligence, as well as their vocalizations. I was helping out at a banding station on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay (years ago) and had a red-tailed hawk sneak up on a lure bird stationed on the side of the blind. The hawk came from the woods behind the blind, and it walked from the woods to the starling, so it was less visible to us. I caught sight of the attacker before it could kill the little starling, but it was a close call.

We have a red-tailed hawk on and off. When they are here I am alerted by the silence! The song birds don’t make a peep.

Clapton and Knopfler tear it up

Night of the hunter by 30 seconds to mars

Wow, 25th anniversary tour .1988

Phish

And a little Widespread Panic

Boz Scaggs – "Loan Me A Dime"

This is latter-day Boz, circa 2000 or thereabouts, delivering a near-perfect live version of "Loan Me a Dime," the blues standard by Fenton Robinson. Boz's original studio recording dates to 1969, and features the great Duane Allman on guitar. In this live performance, leads are played by Boz and Drew Zingg. Drew is an amazing soloist who toured with Steely Dan in the early 90s before teaming up with Boz Scaggs in 1996.

Enjoy!

Bruce Hornsby singing lead on Fire? Very tricky! And a nice surprise, to boot. Got me to look it up: Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead. Trey must be glad he's there. His smile is infectious! Now I gotta check out the Panic you posted.

I will have to check those shows out. Can’t beat a Dead show. I miss Jerry.

Good back round music for a rainy Sunday morning

Yeah. Me, too. I still can't dance too well, but thanks to the Dead, I like to "move around" (using my own "dance moves") a lot more at a concert these days.

Here's a great cover by Z3. From the intro: "This is our cro-magnanimous, post-Garibaldi inversion of 'Loose Lucy'" lol

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