Boz Scaggs
Loan Me A Dime
Boz Scaggs
(1969)

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On_The_Beach
Apr 25, 2013 - 23:20
The great Duane Allman on the axe.


VH1
Apr 23, 2013 - 04:55
Stingray wrote:

WHY...?

Or do you mean OZZY...?





I already read a lot of your comments here, and I think you are just a very sad and bitter person, but unfortunately the world must have space for idiots like you as well.


VH1
Apr 23, 2013 - 04:53
Boz at his Best! Absolutely love it! Cheers Bill, you just made my day!! {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap} {#Clap}


Stingray
Mar 25, 2013 - 07:53
Starts to go on my nerves!


Stingray
Mar 25, 2013 - 07:51
helgigermany wrote:
Its very nice to hear the combination of guitar and organ! I like that so much!

Boz's has a big organ. Fits his guitar!

I imagine why you like it...




ziakut
Mar 25, 2013 - 07:50
This is the Boz Scaggs that I like. Not the mid late 70s crapola. Of course, this tune is a bit dated judging by the monetary request. I guess that's what is charming and genuine about this tune.


Stingray
Mar 25, 2013 - 07:49
tkosh wrote:
A friend of mine claims he picked Boz Skaggs up hitchhiking out east once back in the day. The story is that his car had broken down, and he needed to get to a gig—but also found time to party. True or not, I believe it just because I want to. And right.. RP doesn't get much better than this.

I had not taken Boz, when he had a wheel lose...


Stingray
Mar 25, 2013 - 07:47
VH1 wrote:
Bozzie is - and ever will be -one of the Greatest!!!!

WHY...?

Or do you mean OZZY...?




VH1
Mar 25, 2013 - 07:44
Bozzie is - and ever will be -one of the Greatest!!!!


bam23
Feb 21, 2013 - 21:23
At the Golden Gate Park memorial concert for Bill Graham, it was this song, played at high volume, that in some way made the entire event worthwhile. This song was a staple on FM radio way back when so called underground stations were where one heard the better music of the day. Now, Radio Paradise not only serves the same general purpose, but does it much better.


tkosh
Feb 21, 2013 - 21:20
A friend of mine claims he picked Boz Skaggs up hitchhiking out east once back in the day. The story is that his car had broken down, and he needed to get to a gig—but also found time to party. True or not, I believe it just because I want to. And right.. RP doesn't get much better than this.


Lazarus
Feb 21, 2013 - 21:14

absolutely wonderful song...



three_crows
Feb 04, 2013 - 07:56
Oh, in the era of dime phone calls from a phone booth. It just wouldn't be the same now... "Can somebody lend me their cell"


Boy_Wonder
Jan 21, 2013 - 13:47
Wow, I always thought that I had had a good musical grounding in the late sixties/early seventies. but this one passed me by entirely - my great loss! The track is excellent - really into it, despite the fact I was 14 when it was recorded, all those years ago!

BBC4, part of our great BBC, has just showed a documentary on Southern Rock, including the Allmans = saved on the hard drive ready for a night in by the woodburner..

A n epic 1970s tale about a group of rebel rock bands who rose up from one of the most unpopular, marginalised parts of the USA - the Deep South - and conquered the world. The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd and others that followed did this entirely on their own terms, blending the music of the region - blues, country, rock and roll - with a gung-ho attitude that set the South, and then America, on fire. Their diverse styles, from juke joint boogie and country-rock honks to cosmic blues blasts, had a huge cultural and political impact, even helping to elect Jimmy Carter as president in 1976. Their extraordinary adventure is brought to life through vivid period archive and contributions from the survivors of those crazy times, including Gregg Allman, REM's Mike Mills, Doug Gray, Al Kooper, Bonnie Bramlett, Charlie Daniels and other key figures in the movement.

God Bless the BBC and all who broadcast in her!!


kingart
Jan 21, 2013 - 13:40
Smokin' that jam, Duane!


boober
Jan 21, 2013 - 13:39
Back in the day,this is the kind of stuff DJ's played when they had to take a dump.
Ain't I right Bill !


katiediddler
Jan 21, 2013 - 13:34
bring it, Duane


helgigermany
Jan 21, 2013 - 13:32
Its very nice to hear the combination of guitar and organ! I like that so much!


nicolewe
Jan 21, 2013 - 13:30
Mmmm, Mmmmm, goood. {#Cowboy}


caregiver
Dec 21, 2012 - 05:25
Poacher wrote:
THIS is why I listen to RP. I had never heard this track before today after listening to all kinds of music almost daily for over 40 years. Marvellous stuff. Who knew Mr Scaggs was doing things like this before disco?

Very happy that I loiter in this excellent place and contribute to its existence.
Then you better check this one out. The entire CD is outstanding. Actually post disco ... '97 time frame.

"Come On Home"


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