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Saturday, August 14
Kyocera Main Stage
5:45 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Steve Miller Band's "Fly Like An Eagle," the band released "Fly Like An Eagle: 30th Anniversary" in 2006. "Fly Like An Eagle" is one of the seminal rock albums of the 1970s and, 30 years hence, its hits are still staples on classic rock radio. The original album has been re-mastered for the CD and is presented in 5.1 Surround Sound on the accompanying DVD.
“With the Surround Sound mix, people will finally hear the album the way I originally intended it to be heard,” says Miller, noting that it was originally recorded for quadraphonic sound systems. The DVD also contains an exclusive interview with Miller on the making of the record and a two-hour concert. Filmed in September 2005 at Shoreline Amphitheater in
After the success of 1973’s "The Joker," the Steve Miller Band’s first Platinum album, Miller took some time off and retreated to a home he had purchased on a remote hilltop in
With more than four million albums sold to date, "Fly Like An Eagle" is the Steve Miller Band’s biggest-selling studio album. It spent nearly two years on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 3 and yielding the Top 40 singles “Rock 'n' Me,” which was the band’s second No. 1 single (following 1973’s “The Joker”), the title track, which reached No. 2 on the pop charts and No. 20 on the R&B charts, and “Take the Money and Run,” which peaked at No. 11. The three bonus tracks on the CD provide a revealing glimpse at the evolution of these songs, including an early, bluesy demo of “Fly Like An Eagle,” recorded in 1973, a slow version of “Rock 'n' Me,” recorded in 1976, and an acoustic version of “Take the Money and Run” sung over an early version of “The Joker.” These "draft” versions offer clear insight into Miller’s creative process and are the first fruits of archival work by former Steve Miller Band guitarist Dave Denny. Denny’s task is an ambitious one for, as the DVD’s compelling concert footage demonstrates, Miller is not an artist content to merely replicate his hits—through the decades, he and his band have continually experimented with the material, taking the songs to new heights.
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