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Plain and Fancy. Music gives soul to universe, wings to mind, flight to imagination, charm to sadness, and life to everything. This was the first album I ever heard by Steve Miller and it is my favorite. My brother brought it home and as we listened to "Song For Our Ancestors", we were awestruck. We never heard anything like it and "Dear Mary" following it was perfect. What a great classic album. I would like to mention the wonderful album artwork, particularly the inner jacket, that was created by photographer Elaine Mayes.

If placed under simultaneously blinking red and blue lights, the band appeared to be flying with angelic wings. I was just looking for that single Sitting in circles Thanks a lot!

Stuffy from Sweden. Post a Comment. In the early '80s he briefly took on a new wave tinge, and even topped the charts with the synthy "Abracadabra," before returning once more to his blues-rock roots. Miller was turned on to music by his father, who worked as a pathologist but knew stars like Charles Mingus and Les Paul, whom he brought home as guests; Paul taught the young Miller some guitar chords and let him sit in on a session.

Miller formed a blues band, the Marksmen Combo, at age 12 with friend Boz Scaggs; the two teamed up again at the University of Wisconsin in a group called the Ardells, later the Fabulous Night Trains. Miller moved to Chicago in to get involved in the local blues scene, teaming with Barry Goldberg for two years. Breaking Ground. Ozzieguy August 3, at AM. PB August 3, at AM. Tom August 4, at AM. Ozzieguy August 8, at AM. Vera Lane August 8, at AM. Vera Lane August 8, at PM. Ozzieguy August 8, at PM.



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