POCO (1973) King Biscuit Flower Hour Broadcast | Rock | Country Rock | Live Concert | Full album

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The King Biscuit Flower Hour was a syndicated radio show that aired live concerts from a variety of popular rock bands. Poco's performance on November 2, 1973, was recorded at the Orrie de Noover Auditorium at Farleigh Dickerson University in Madison, NJ. This concert was part of Poco's tour to support their sixth album, "Crazy Eyes," which had been released just a few months prior in September 1973. At the time of this concert, Poco had gone through a number of lineup changes, with only Rusty Young and George Grantham remaining from the original band. Richie Furay, Jim Messina, and Randy Meisner had all left the band, and Poco had brought in Paul Cotton on lead guitar and vocals and Timothy B. Schmit on bass and vocals. For the "Crazy Eyes" album and subsequent tour, Poco also brought in some high-profile guest musicians, including Chris Hillman, who had been a member of The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, as well as Stephen Stills' band Manassas. Hillman