Showing posts with label Burt Sugarman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burt Sugarman. Show all posts

Steve Miller Band - Fly Like An Eagle (Live on Midnight Special)

Live Music Television presents the Steve Miller Band performing Fly Like An Eagle, recorded and filmed live on Burt Sugarman's Midnight Special in 1974

Live Music Television presents Steve Miller Band performing Fly Like An Eagle, recorded and filmed live on Burt Sugarman's Midnight Special in 1974, before it was later released on the Steve Miller Band album in 1976. Fans who know will notice that this version is slightly different than the studio recording. If you happen to buy the 2006 re-mastered version of "Fly Like An Eagle" it includes a version of the song closer to this live version. Enjoy!

Steve Miller Band - Fly Like An Eagle

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Classic - Peter Frampton - Live on Midnight Special (1975)

When Peter Frampton hit big with Frampton Comes Alive, a dual vinyl album, he might have been one of the top 10 coolest things in America at the time. Saw Foghat open for Frampton at the Angel Stadium in Anaheim. Festival seating, which meant no seats.... standing room only. One big party. Tons of weed. I was only in Jr. High School. That was the way it was back then.

Just below is a sweet music television performance from one of the only real great shows on the air at the time that broadcast real live concerts.

Do You Feel Like We Do - Live on Midnight Special

Below is the version right off the album... it's priceless, the sound. When it came out, it was hot stuff. Still sounds fantastic!



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