Boz Scaggs - Harbor Lights (HQ) | Tokyo
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Silk Degrees is the seventh album by Boz Scaggs, released on the Columbia Records label in 1976. The album reached #2 on the U.S. pop albums chart.
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One of my favorite love longs. Sounds great with HQ doesn't it?
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I had frampton,foghat and silk degrees. I know I may sound prejudiced,but music was more human, I had the first through # of chicago,I still listen to all of this along with a bit of everything and I turn lots of young 20 year Olds on to the old stuff.
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One of the all-time best songs that never got released as a single.
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OMG!!! This song brings back memories of yesteryears!!! My fave of all Boz Scaggs songs!!!
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What a great album Silk Degrees is ... that and Slow Dancer are the soundtrack of my teens
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Such a beautiful song. Silk Degrees is among the top 100 albums of all time and it deserves it. Scaggs is very underrated in my opinion.
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I used to sit at the Columbia River in Richland, Washington, late at night and listen to this on my car stereo.
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❤
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This one always touches me.
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1976...Boz Scaggs and Peter Frampton everywhere...
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Love this song...bittersweet memories of a time, a place and a special person at a turning point in my life.
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I saw Boz Scaggs at Red Butte Gardens last Tuesday, in Salt Lake City. He has NEVER sounded better! My older sister, my best friend, turned me on to his music years ago. I have since lost her to breast cancer. When he sang "Harbor Lights", I bawled like a baby, missing my sister with all my heart. But I do hold this memory close! Thank you, Boz!!!❤
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it brings you home
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I'm 55 I heard this song being a younger man but I can remember this song like it was yesterday n I still love it
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All i say is thank you Mr.Boz Scaggs, if not one of great album of the 70s....thank you sir!!!
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Anyone know if there is a recording of a longer end of the musical outro of this divine song? Love it so much, I want more!
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such a touching melody
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Love his soulful voice, bloody smooth.
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I chose my college because of this song. I was visiting it in the winter of 1978, sitting in a dorm room. The window was open and this song was wafting out of someone's window across the way. That clinched it for me. Was it a good decision? Hmmm, maybe not the best.