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    Posted: October 14 2005 at 21:49
i love the song "i love you", but it is on my anthology album my dad gtave me....is alot of millers early stuff like this?  I think the song is EPIC, i want more, any reccomendation!?!! PLEASE!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2005 at 21:51
going to the country is awesome also
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2005 at 23:11

Yeah his music may be good, I used to like Jet Airliner,  but what in hell are they doing on the Prog' Lounge?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2005 at 23:18
His album, 'Fly Like An Eagle', can at least be considered prog lite. Lots of
good music on that one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2005 at 23:58

Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

His album, 'Fly Like An Eagle', can at least be considered prog lite. Lots of
good music on that one.

No please, Steve Miller not, he may be considered Southern Rock, Country Rock, White Blues, Rockabilly, etc,  but never Prog Rock, there's not a single element of Prog' in his music.

The next thing will be that some lunatic (No offence intended) will try to include them as Prog' related and that would be too much.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2005 at 01:45
Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

His album, 'Fly Like An Eagle',
can
at least be considered prog lite. Lots of good music on that one.

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No please, Steve Miller not, he may be considered Southern Rock,
Country
Rock, White Blues, Rockabilly, etc,  but never Prog Rock, there's not a
single
element of Prog' in his music.


The next thing will be that some lunatic (No offence intended) will try
to
include them as Prog' related and that would be too much.


Iván



I agree with you: Steve Miller shouldn't find his way into ProgArchives. As
for 'lunatic,' well maybe just a little.

That said, don't you think Fly Like An Eagle (the entire album) sports from
prog tendencies? Maybe just a little? I do. Like I said, it's kind of like prog
lite.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2005 at 05:25
At the start of his career: Sailor - psychedelia with a lot of British pop/rock influence - is this the one Paul McCartney plays drums under a non de plume?

Much later in his career after the fame and fortune: Born 2B Blue; very nice easy to  digest , laid back, jazz rock with a tint of blue.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2005 at 05:28
And now I've woken up a touch more, I should have  said I'm talking the Texan Steve Miller, rather than the late, Canterbury Steve Miller, who worked with a lot of lesser known Canterbury bands, and folks like Lol Coxhill
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2005 at 14:23
Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

His album, 'Fly Like An Eagle',
can
at least be considered prog lite. Lots of good music on that one.

[/
P]

No please, Steve Miller not, he may be considered Southern Rock,
Country
Rock, White Blues, Rockabilly, etc,  but never Prog Rock, there's not a
single
element of Prog' in his music.


The next thing will be that some lunatic (No offence intended) will try
to
include them as Prog' related and that would be too much.


Iván



I agree with you: Steve Miller shouldn't find his way into ProgArchives. As
for 'lunatic,' well maybe just a little.

That said, don't you think Fly Like An Eagle (the entire album) sports from
prog tendencies? Maybe just a little? I do. Like I said, it's kind of like prog
lite.

No offence intended, we're all lunatics, but in a healthy way

Iván

            
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2005 at 16:14

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

At the start of his career: Sailor - psychedelia with a lot of British pop/rock influence - is this the one Paul McCartney plays drums under a non de plume?

Much later in his career after the fame and fortune: Born 2B Blue; very nice easy to  digest , laid back, jazz rock with a tint of blue.

No, the one which Paul McCartney is on is called 'Brave New World'- he plays drums on a song called 'My Dark Hour' under the name Paul Ramon. Years later, Miller returned the favour, appearing on Paul's excellent 'Flaming Pie' album on one track.

I have 'Fly Like An Eagle' and agree that it has some prog moments, but I'd just say it was an influence rather than call it flat out prog. I also recently got his 'Best of 1968-73' for a £1 on CD, and it's really enjoyable bluesy, psych tinged rock.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 16 2005 at 06:42
I love the story in Miles Davis' autobiography, when Bill
Graham had Miles' band as the OPENING act for the Steve
Miller Band at the Fillmore. Miles refused to be opening act for
someone he called "that jive-ass no-playin' fool", and showed
up late both nights, took the stage afterwards and blew Miller
away. I would have to second Miles, and blame Miller along
with the Eagles for the dreadful MOR sound that lulled
everybody to sleep in the latter half of the Seventies, and put an
end to the creative musical decade that had preceded them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 16 2005 at 18:21
I liked Steve up until The Joker album which I think is his best. But Prog? You've got to be kidding! King Crimson in the BluesArchives.com anybody?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 03:53
Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

His album, 'Fly Like An Eagle',
can
at least be considered prog lite. Lots of good music on that one.

[/
P]

No please, Steve Miller not, he may be considered Southern Rock,
Country
Rock, White Blues, Rockabilly, etc,  but never Prog Rock, there's not a
single
element of Prog' in his music.


The next thing will be that some lunatic (No offence intended) will try
to
include them as Prog' related and that would be too much.


Iván



I agree with you: Steve Miller shouldn't find his way into ProgArchives. As
for 'lunatic,' well maybe just a little.

That said, don't you think Fly Like An Eagle (the entire album) sports from
prog tendencies? Maybe just a little? I do. Like I said, it's kind of like prog
lite.

No offence intended, we're all lunatics, but in a healthy way

Iván

Actually Steve Miller Band was formed in San Francisco and should not be considered Southern Rock. But both Miller and Boz Scaggs were Chicago natives if memory serves me well>

Their first four late-60's albums are classic psych-west coast rock with a British Twist (Glyns John was producing) , than they sank into oblivion in the early 70's , before coming back with Joker and Jet Airliner etc..... Neat pop with progressive overtones but should not be included

let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter
keep our sand-castle virtues
content to be a doer
as well as a thinker,
prefer lifting our pen
rather than un-sheath our sword
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2005 at 16:49
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:


Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

His album, 'Fly Like An Eagle', can at least be considered prog lite. Lots of good music on that one.
[/ P]

No please, Steve Miller not, he may be considered Southern Rock, Country Rock, White Blues, Rockabilly, etc,  but never Prog Rock, there's not a single element of Prog' in his music.


The next thing will be that some lunatic (No offence intended) will try to include them as Prog' related and that would be too much.


Iván


I agree with you: Steve Miller shouldn't find his way into ProgArchives. As for 'lunatic,' well maybe just a little. That said, don't you think Fly Like An Eagle (the entire album) sports from prog tendencies? Maybe just a little? I do. Like I said, it's kind of like prog lite.


No offence intended, we're all lunatics, but in a healthy way


Iván



Actually Steve Miller Band was formed in San Francisco and should not be considered Southern Rock. But both Miller and Boz Scaggs were Chicago natives if memory serves me well>


Their first four late-60's albums are classic psych-west coast rock with a British Twist (Glyns John was producing) , than they sank into oblivion in the early 70's , before coming back with Joker and Jet Airliner etc..... Neat pop with progressive overtones but should not be included


Actually Sean, I think Steve is from Texas. But still not Southern Rock though.
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