"Fly Like An Eagle: 30 Years Rock'n" (Steve Miller Documentary) (Part 1 of 3)

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Published 2010-06-09
This is a short video documentary produced for the Fly Like An Eagle 30th Anniversary DVD. It chronicles Steve Miller's entrance to the music scene and his success with the "Fly Like an Eagle" and "Book of Dreams" albums.

If you enjoy this video, you can purchase a copy of the CD/DVD here...
www.amazon.com/Fly-Like-Eagle-30th-Anniversary/dp/…

All Comments (21)
  • @scottnunya2441
    Anything by Steve Miller is an instant time machine. Flashbacks to where you were, who you were with, and what you were doing. Timeless music. To this day, I firmly believe we were blessed to have grown up in this era of music. Given the play time many of the late 60's and most of the 70's music gets today, and how it connects with everyone, regardless of age is a testament to this.
  • @neilphelan145
    Steve Miller is one of the very best live performers there is. I saw him 5 times in the 70's starting in 71 and was never disappointed. A great time was had by all!
  • @alicia115
    Steve’s music is so unique…he blends Texas blues with San Francisco hippie rock….very talented and why I think he speaks to so many with his sound.
  • @PrankZabba
    This album is like a time machine to me. Takes me right back to the beach when I was a kid. And this 8-Track playing from the car stereo.
  • @jthoen61
    I had both albums, Fly Like An Eagle and Book of Dreams. Great stuff. I didn't know anyone that didn't like Steve Miller or at least have one of his albums.
  • @Greg-lo1tl
    Been listening to Steve's music my entire life. Had no idea what he looked like until now, lol.
  • @halls4uall
    His songs always seem to come on when I need encouragement. RESPECT !
  • @Streetwalker216
    As a songwriter I've come to admire Steve if for nothing else because he is one of the few geniuses who had the presence of mind to craft pop tunes with authentic musical roots.
  • @kappa9a
    In the mid 70's i was 17 and heard for the first time ''Rock n' me'' in a Club here in Luxembourg and at the time,this was the place to be for good music and not just the Standard-Discosound.I was fascinated by this song and buyed the Album immediately and after this time i stay until today a real SteveMiller Fan.He is a fantastic Songwriter,Guitarplayer and also stay humbe and smart. Congrats to this kind of musician
  • Steve Miller is a revolutionary music of rock!! Long live Steve!!πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @bugvswindshield
    I can remember DJ's calling him the "hit maker!" "how does he do it?!" "WHATS HIS FORMULA ?" It was simple. Stevie Guitar took control. Gambled on himself and won. Big Time ! Hats off Mr. Miller. Well played sir
  • @mikecosgrove
    Just saw him on Tuesday night. Never saw him before. Realized two things, He had the best sounding Strat that I have ever heard. He also has a really cool sounding voice live. Can't put my finger on it but he just sounds so great live.
  • @luisangelEXALTA
    What a class act. They don't make them sons of gun like they used to. Thanks for all the music and making me the musician I became.
  • @FinalNiner
    Welcome to the R&R Hall of Fame Steve-Long Overdue!!!!! 2016
  • @nj1639
    "Going to the country" was a direction for my life. Thanks Steve!
  • I seen him in concert 3 times and I will see him again as long as he is on stage he is the best artist out their keep on rocking come play at the Ironstone Amphitheatre Murphy's California again along with Peter Frampton
  • Saw him in β€œ67” before I shipped out to Nam last night…he was AMAZING!
  • @MTD45
    Steve Miller has been a huge influence In my life of Rock and Roll.In my opinion He's one of the all time greatest artist In the music Industry.
  • @hippydippy
    Everyone I know had that album. It was & "is" that great! The use of the synth's was a brilliant move for those intro's. Especially since most of us were doing psychedelics back then.