Loggins and Messina @ Wolfgang’s Vault

For those of us who remember the unique vocal harmony of Loggins and Messina from their string of highly successful albums in the 1970s — in particular, their quintessential 1974 live album, On Stage — we will surely welcome this musical stroll at San Francisco’s Cow Palace on April 4th, 1976, during their Farewell Tour. It explains why they were such FM radio staples in the 1970s and beyond (they don’t make music like this anymore, do they?).

Go on, try it, Be Free.

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6 Responses to Loggins and Messina @ Wolfgang’s Vault

  1. Sharleena says:

    While you are at it, you can enjoy a Boz Scaggs concert too (Filmore West, SF 1971). Also recommended by Our Man in Canada, urbangraffito. I’m listening as we speak. Shiny good!!

  2. joe not that joe says:

    Hey! Good to see you’re back in business. Sorry about that trouble from the boss. She really does mean well. Really. No, really. I mean it…she does.

    …got Heart?

  3. Sharleena says:

    Crazy on you! 🙂

  4. urbangraffito says:

    [quote comment=”87″]Hey! Good to see you’re back in business. Sorry about that trouble from the boss. She really does mean well. Really. No, really. I mean it…she does.

    …got Heart?[/quote]

    Talkin’ about the one with the Angry Eyes at Pooh Corner with her nose stuck in a honey jar? Oh, that one…

  5. urbangraffito says:

    [quote comment=”80″]While you are at it, you can enjoy a Boz Scaggs concert too (Filmore West, SF 1971). Also recommended by Our Man in Canada, urbangraffito. I’m listening as we speak. Shiny good!![/quote]

    While you’re there, why not check out the Black Oak Arkansas concert as well, and taste a little *Hot and Nasty* before trying on some *Lord Have Mercy On My Soul (Halls of Karma)*.

    Southern rock at it’s best.

  6. bernard says:

    Just heard that Bozz Scaggs is very popular in .. Japan now.

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