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I love this forever! Thank you so much RP! Good power for this bad time we are in. 
I think this is smokin hot funky rock.
Steve & Paul kicked it hard.
Blast this
OMG I wore this record out!!
 nostradamuszen wrote:

Surely the whole point of Steve Miller is the head injury? I was born with one, and added quite a few more over the years - so this suits me damn' fine!
 
I came here to rave about this song--"I've never heard this before! This is brilliant!"--and then I saw our conversation.

Is Steve all about the head injury? Did not know that. Hope yours are in your rear view mirror.

But wow, this really funks out. Joe Walsh must have been envious. Bill, this deserves heavy rotation and a keg stand.
{#Devil_pimp}zesty ! arguably this album his finest !
Steve and Paul recorded this in London after Paul stormed out of a meeting involving Allen Klein's involvement with the Beatles. They apparently hit it off because Paul provided backing vocals on one of the album's other songs and didn't make a peep when "Space Cowboy," one of the songs on the album, basically recycled the "Lady Madonna" riff.

In the 90s, Steve returned the favor and played on Paul's "Flaming Pie" album – in particular, "I Used to Be Bad."  They also apparently recorded some blues covers together during that session that still haven't seen the light of day. 
Damn it, I had this album many years ago. I disposed of it and a 100 others on the cheap. Muy stupido. 
 BillG wrote:

And bass & guitar & vocals. The whole thing is just Steve & Paul.

 
In all the years I've listened to (and liked) this song, I never knew Paul McCartney was involved. Thanks, Bill. I learn something every time I listen to RP. 
Not everything by SM is great :-(
 BillG wrote:

And bass & guitar & vocals. The whole thing is just Steve & Paul.

 
So cool to see BillG comment on a song and hear him comment on it at the same time. Can't say I like this song much though.
 Jelani wrote:
Didn't Paul McCartney play drums on this?

 
And bass & guitar & vocals. The whole thing is just Steve & Paul.
 Alexandra wrote:
Steve: "Hey, I know. I'll recycle one of my own guitar riffs."

 
Fly Like An Eagle is the recycled riff. This is the original appearance. Still - points deducted...
Didn't Paul McCartney play drums on this?
Steve: "Hey, I know. I'll recycle one of my own guitar riffs."
 nostradamuszen wrote:

Surely the whole point of Steve Miller is the head injury? I was born with one, and added quite a few more over the years - so this suits me damn' fine!

 
Never associated Steve with a head injury...{#Think}  He's the guy who reeled off a big bunch of polished, highly produced hit songs. There was spaciness to some of his lyrics but the music was dreamy-smooth...

This still cooks.  
God what the hell was that?
 kcar wrote:
The guitar I like. If Steve would just sing a little less like a guy with a severe head injury, all would be fine. 

And now we're onto Pixies "Monkey Gone to Heaven."  Frank Black can spazz out too but it makes a bit more sense the way he does it. 

 
Surely the whole point of Steve Miller is the head injury? I was born with one, and added quite a few more over the years - so this suits me damn' fine!
How about that? A Steve Miller song I don't hate! I don't live it but I don't hate it. 
The guitar I like. If Steve would just sing a little less like a guy with a severe head injury, all would be fine. 

And now we're onto Pixies "Monkey Gone to Heaven."  Frank Black can spazz out too but it makes a bit more sense the way he does it. 
 Jelani wrote:
I really love the early Steve Miller stuff, but this sounds like one of those modern mash-ups to me...which I don't like.

 
Yea it is a bit muddled.  A little too many hallucinogens before the recordings session?
I really love the early Steve Miller stuff, but this sounds like one of those modern mash-ups to me...which I don't like.
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YES!! Getting me in the mood for the weekend {#Bananajam}!