Steve Miller Band - My Friend скачать видео бесплатно
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Длительность: 03:29
Загружено: 2010/04/15
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9 years назад
Dave Pipe
1967 - Boz Scaggs joined the Steve Miller Band. This track was co-written by him & Tim Davis & recorded for the band's second album "Sailor".#dapimusic #mymusichangout #pychedelicrock #bozscaggs #stevemillerband #onthisday #onthisdate
10 years назад
Casey Pons
Placing this vinyl album on your Dad's Stereo back in '68, and have him catch you, was an automatic grounding for your entire 8th grade class year. I know for a fact. Ha!
10 years назад
Angelique Collins
always loved this track..glad to see this here!
12 years назад
Bass Nelson
Wow!!! I'm just reminded again how dynamite this song and album is. Have not heard this album since 1970.
12 years назад
SupernalOne
love the cover photo, the guys in the band look so monumental, significant, inscrutable, stoic, heroic - back in '66, big knob-covered electric guitars were like magic wands, only the adepts could wield them, and us youngies were in awe -
12 years назад
yikescat56
I Think This is why I Became a hippy!!!
12 years назад
Casey Pons
Love this song off of the Sailor production. 18 years old looking to the brave new world for answers... Thanks for sharing this little jewel!
12 years назад
Taft Chatham
you think you know, but you don't know 1:47 to 2:22 is a perfect marriage of music and lyrics
12 years назад
Vin D
To be taken with acid. If you know what I mean, you already have been there...
13 years назад
hippiesjah
Thanks for posting this tune , this is my fav tune by s miller ,hey happy new year everyone its a little after new years right now peace peace hippiesjah
13 years назад
orses4corses
What makes this track as well is that it runs straight into Living in the USA!
13 years назад
Jason Chinnian
Fabulous up tempo stomper!!! Does anyone know if this track is available on 7" single? I have the album already. Cheers
13 years назад
mrbag60
The last 45 seconds of this song where Steve builds into a guitar freakout, goes a long way towards explaining why this man at least in the early days was called Stevie "Guitar" Miller.