Bad Weather cover. RIP Rusty & Paul

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Mike Bacciarini
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Bad Weather cover. RIP Rusty & Paul

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Made this cover back in '88 on a 4-track. Always loved this Poco tune....

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Very nice cover, Mike. I enjoyed that!
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You can be proud of that. It sounds great!
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Post by Will Houston »

Nicely done. Great song originally done by Paul in the
band Illinois Speed Press, 1969.
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very well done, the only time I ever heard anyone cover this GREAT song . :D
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Post by Tony Prior »

great job, this is the only time I have ever heard anyone cover this GREAT song.

Thx for posting

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PS, I saw Poco perform this song in concert a few times... just plain great. I took a friend who was not a Poco fan at all with me to one of the shows , he is a Blues/Jazz guy, he thought they were incredible. And they were !
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Post by chuck lemasters »

:? Very nice job on one of my favorite Poco tunes…..
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

no flies on that act!.. That was very nicely done.. You nailed a lot of the steel licks, and acoustic guitar parts as well.. Good vocals too... I would be very proud of making that recording !
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Post by Mike Bacciarini »

Thanks so much guys. I think that when I made it, “ignorance was bliss” . Not sure if I’ll ever try this one again. The cheesy drum machine seems to be the weak link here. In any case, you’re all right.... it’s a great song.
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