Classic Artist, Classic Show

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Richie Furay, Stephen Stills, Poco, Buffalo Springfield

Last night we drove out of state to see Richie Furay play in an intimate setting where he live streamed a show.  It was originally billed as an acoustic show but as the stage setup below shows, it featured an eight-piece band.

Preshow setup

In part it was a pre-release party for a new recording, “In the Country,” officially release on vinyl June 18 and on CD and streaming, July8.   During a pre-show dinner I reminded Richie that Marisa first saw him at a show, also out of state, in West Haven, Connecticut; she was 12 going on 13.

(Marisa is wearing the Mets Jersey in pic below from 2001)

Richie & guest at West Haven

Shelly of course told Richie that Marisa would call out at 3 and 4 for Poco; I did not contradict but actually she would say play (Pickin’ Up the ) “Pieces” or play “Consequently”(, So Long).

First tune was one Marisa use to call for, the title tune from Poco’s first album, Pickin’ Up the Pieces. He followed it with a more recent tune he wrote about Poco, “We Were the Dreamers,” from his 2015 CD, Hand In Hand. He played one Buffalo Springfield tune, I do not recall him singing, Stephen Stills' “Sit Down, I Think I Love You.” At age 78, Richie (below) still can hold a tune. 

Richie Furay

He closed with the classic, A Good Feelin’ to Know.

 

Classic artist. Classic show,

Comments

Rona Gura

I find it interesting how our kids pick up some of our music tastes, i.e. Marisa calling out Poco. I have heard my kids say that they like a certain Billy Joel or James Taylor song. I smile every time and think, "That's me."
ODEY RAVIV

It looks and sounds like another special POCO
night for the Bearaks!
Michael Steger

If each of us had someone who loved us as much as Coery loves Poco we'd all be living in Nirvana . . . .
Shelley Simpson

Love that group photo! And this is a fun blog - glad you had a fun trip out of NY!

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