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Loggins & Messina — Sailin' The Wind
Album: Full Sail
Avg rating:
6.5

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Total ratings: 668









Released: 1973
Length: 5:58
Plays (last 30 days): 1
Summer in our sky ships, forever, sailing the wind.
Somewhere Sunday morning brings us miles from earthbound, sailing the wind.
September, keeping kite time together we summon the wind.
Swaying to a gentle lady's breeze of ocean, sailing the wind.
Up among the clouds I see my face miles below,
Tugging on the string, a travelin' thing in my soul.
I've got half a mind to close my eyes and let the string go, sailing the wind.

Children, bring your kite lines to come and summon the wind.
Tomorrow we'll be watching a sad sea and star bound, sailing the wind.
Tomorrow we'll be watching a sad sea and star bound, sailing the wind.
Up among the clouds I see my face miles below,
Tugging on the string, a travelin' thing in my soul.
I've got half a mind to close my eyes and let the string go, sailing the wind.
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 VV wrote:

This is painful to listen to. One of the few Sucko-Barfo's I've ever rated.



But yet you rated it. If only you had a Yacht you could sail away in.
This is painful to listen to. One of the few Sucko-Barfo's I've ever rated.
 mach-hog wrote:

A long way from “The Jesters” or “Danger Zone”, this is so mellow and lovely.


Didn't Kenny foist "Smuggler's Blues" on us as well? Truly a "Make It Stop" classic. 
 jmjohall wrote:

TEARS AND GOOSEBUMPS!!!


They're the opening act.
Those are some hairy dudes.
TEARS AND GOOSEBUMPS!!!
 Pyro wrote:

I love the sax on this. Hadn't heard it in years. Agree with the previous posts that after this album...commercial pap. Sigh. Beautiful set, Bill.



Al Garth
 Pyro wrote:

I love the sax on this. Hadn't heard it in years. Agree with the previous posts that after this album...commercial pap. Sigh. Beautiful set, Bill.



Al Garth. Makes this song great. 
Just saw Top Gun 2. They could have used this!
"Back to the Island" By Leon Russell!
A long way from “The Jesters” or “Danger Zone”, this is so mellow and lovely.
Yeah I remember these guys way back when Good to hear them again
 AhhtheMusic wrote:
Grew up with this album.  so it brings sweet memories to me.  Love every cut.  I notice that this one isn't getting a great score.  I guess my memories make up for the discrepancy.
 
Im with ya.......grew up with L&M especially this Lp


Another song I’ve never heard before. A nice chill vibe, and as a sailor, I like it!
 Shesdifferent wrote:
Interesting and good choice..but please don't play "Your momma don't dance" Pleeeeze don't do it!!
 
Agreed.  Just play the front and back sides of the album in full, that would be grand.
Grew up with this album.  so it brings sweet memories to me.  Love every cut.  I notice that this one isn't getting a great score.  I guess my memories make up for the discrepancy.
 nonpareil wrote:
I think I heard a bass clarinet in part of the song; it sounded pretty cool.
 
Isn't that a bassoon that you heard?

I think I heard a bass clarinet in part of the song; it sounded pretty cool.
I love the sax on this. Hadn't heard it in years. Agree with the previous posts that after this album...commercial pap. Sigh. Beautiful set, Bill.
Interesting and good choice..but please don't play "Your momma don't dance" Pleeeeze don't do it!!
I would not want to hear this song over and over, but it is good to hear it for the first time in years. That is what RP does best. Okay, put it away for a couple of years.
hanssachs wrote:
Yeah, but who could imagine that Kenny Loggins would go on from there to produce miles and miles of tedious commercial dreck for the movie trade?
Probably because of the smell of money.
Oh WOW ! I really need more Loggins & Messina on RP.
hanssachs wrote:
Yeah, but who could imagine that Kenny Loggins would go on from there to produce miles and miles of tedious commercial dreck for the movie trade?
I agree. This album was the pinacle.
Your momma don't dance and your daddy don't rock and roll to this one either.
Not a fan of the Loggins and Messina, but it fit the set.
Yeah, but who could imagine that Kenny Loggins would go on from there to produce miles and miles of tedious commercial dreck for the movie trade?
Whoa! Flashback to my teens! I had this album, lived in Ft.Lauderdale, did a lot of sailing, so I really liked the album for that reason. So my objectivity in judging the music is impaired.
wow...watched the rating start from a ten and drop to 4.3 in seconds...tough but correct crowd...
One of my favorite groups of the mid-1970's. Still remember seeing them in concert at Duke. Having said that, this was never one of my favorite songs.