POCO - Crazy Love | FIRST TIME COUPLE REACTION

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Poco was one of the most underrated bands ever! My favorite song of theirs is Call it Love!

wfj
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Don't be too jealous, but I was listening to Poco in college in 1975-78. Beautiful voices. I've said it before, I'll say it so lucky to have grown up in the greatest era of music. The 70', 80's90's. There will NEVER music like that again....ever.

iMacMan
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You'll love "Heart of the Night"

jimflores
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The Album cover was drawn by Phil Hartman of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE fame. He was killed by his wife many years ago. His brother was Poco's manager at the time. Zeppelin was still around in 78 by the way. Their IN THRU THE OUT DOOR album came out 1-2 years later...about the same time as Pink Floyd's THE WALL

billiondollarbaby
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I listened to Poco through high school. Country rock remains my favorite genre. Some good stuff from the early 70s includes: I Can See Everything (featuring Timothy B. Schmit who replaced Randy Meisner on bass when he left for the Eagles), Here We Go Again, A Good Feeling To Know and Crazy Eyes (featuring Richie Furay from Buffalo Springfield), Sagebrush Serenade (really the entire Cantamos album), and Keep On Trying. It's hard to go wrong with Poco.

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Randy Meisner was a bass player for Poco. He then joined the Eagles and did high harmonies. Timothy B. Schmit took his place in Poco. When Meisner left Poco, Schmit joined the Eagles to fill in the harmonies and play bass.

jerrykrull
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My favorite band in college.... saw them 4 times in concert. RIP Rusty and Paul.

gtowens
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The late actor and comedian Phil Hartman was a graphic designer before he went into show business, and he designed that album cover.

RandoReport
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I listened to Poco all through college in the 70’s! Timothy B. Schmidt’s voice is amazing and took over for Randy Meisner of Poco who went to play with the Eagles, then Randy left the Eagles and Timothy took over for Randy to present! Crazy how that all worked out! (No pun intended)

lantose
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If I have the details correct, Randy Meisner was in Poco, and when he left to join the Eagles he was replaced by Timothy B. Schmidt. Then Randy Meisner left the Eagles and he was replaced by...Timothy B. Schmidt.

RandoReport
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'Kind Woman'. Great Poco song. Rusty Young on pedal steel.

damonhines
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Poco formed in 1968 By Richie Furay & Jim Messina after the breakup of Buffalo Springfield. Randy Meisner was their original Bassist, but left after their first album. He would go on to co found The Eagles in 1971. His replacement, Timothy B Schmidt would eventually leave in 1977 to join The Eagles, once again replacing Meisner. They were one of the early Southern California Country Rock bands that started that trend.

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Poco had Jim Messina Richie Furay Timothy B Schmit who played with other great groups ..I got to see them in 1975 in Baltimore with Dave Mason...my group sang this song in cafes and clubs

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Lovely song. Poco were bigger in the US than in the UK. Those over here who liked Buffalo Springfield, and there were quite a few I guess, would have followed the break-up of that band in 1968 and watched what each member decided to do. So Stephen Stills got together with Crosby and Nash, Neil Young went solo as well as putting Crazy Horse together, and Richie Furay and Jim Messina formed Poco which is how I first got to listen to them. They were never really pushed or marketed well in the UK and I lost interest after a couple of albums. I do remember a lot of airplay for 'Rose Of Cimarron' in the mid seventies though.

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Along with The Byrds (in their later albums), Poco played a crucial, foundational role in starting the "country-rock" movement in the late '60s and early '70s. Two members of Poco ultimately left the band to join The Eagles, who had much more commercial success, but I generally prefer Poco. They wrote and recorded so many beautiful songs, and some truly rocking songs too! They have a deep catalogue of great albums.

christianman
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Great song on a great album. I hope you listen to Boomerang and Legend on this album. Crazy Love is such a fantastic song!

michaelgray
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Bet you would like Paul Davis hits I Go Crazy or Cool Night and Michael Martin Murphy's Wildfire.

richardconnolly
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I graduated high school in 1978... Boston, Fleetwood Mac, Poco, Toto, Peter Frampton and Heart plus so much more... Because of all that music that I got to hear at a young age I decided to be a Dj because of it...

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OMG, one of my fave love songs. Often do this for karaoke!!

Listening again, I hear some Kansas-esque accoustics.

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Poco is a great band and founding country rock pioneers. Lots of great stuff. The bass player, Timothy B Schmidt was a great high harmonizing singer and is featured on lots of background vocals Steely Dan’s FM for one. He later joined the Eagles after Randy Meisner departed the band. You will find lots of great Poco songs out there. That whole album is a good album. I believe that you reacted to Indian summer by Poco earlier. It was one I wanted to request that’s why I can remember it. Great stuff keep it coming. Keep digging. Keep doing new stuff. Love to hear your reactions. 👍👍

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