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Length: 2:40
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A lover of the world
She spreads her wings
And she's free
She's a quicksilver girl
A lover of the world
She's seen every branch
On the tree
Ah, ah, quicksilver girl
Ah, ah, quicksilver girl
Ah, ah, quicksilver girl
Ah, ah, quicksilver girl
Ahhhh, ahhhh, ahhhh, ahhhh
If you need a little lovin'
She'll turn on the heat
If you take a fall
She'll put you back on your feet
If you're all alone
She's someone to meet
If you need someone
She's a quicksilver girl
A lover of the world
She spreads her wings
And she's free
I find the spread of ratings for this song interesting. Most songs on RP seem to fall into one of two rating spreads: a)Universally Liked/Loved where there is a peak between 6-8 and not much else in the remaining ratings, or b) Mostly Liked/Loved with Haters where there is a peak between 6-8 and a spike at the low end of the spectrum.
But the rating spread for Quicksilver girl is remarkably flat across the board, with similar numbers of people feeling everything from Suck-Barfo to God-like. Maybe the net effect is the community's response to the song is globally meh...
5 years after this post 25% of the votes are for 7, so we've moved past the MEH phase to this is pretty OK.
look close that is boz scaggs on the bass ! love this early miller stuff
me too!! i remember when i first heard this 30+ yrs ago thinking, wow - did i miss some beach boys stuff or some todd rundgren stuff? then, finding out it was steve miller, i checked out a lot more of his early days. such talent. great stuff.
i can see beck being inspired by this, too, as some have said.
also, for some reason, i seem to remember this being in the movie The Big Chill, but maybe it wasn't...
This proves it ain't easy to copy Brian Wilson
I heard Beck for a moment. :-)
Ha. You mean Beck heard Steve Miller -- after Beck was born ;)
...barrrrrrrum dissshhh! :)
If you intend to do some quantification of ratings, you should include terms such as: mean, median, percentile an quartiles.
And mode. I find that the mode of these ratings is often the most useful. For this song, the mean rating is 5.9, but the mode value is 7.
I heard Beck for a moment. :-)
Did it ever happen again?
"The question to everyone's answer
Is usually asked from within"
; P
I find the spread of ratings for this song interesting. Most songs on RP seem to fall into one of two rating spreads: a)Universally Liked/Loved where there is a peak between 6-8 and not much else in the remaining ratings, or b) Mostly Liked/Loved with Haters where there is a peak between 6-8 and a spike at the low end of the spectrum.
But the rating spread for Quicksilver girl is remarkably flat across the board, with similar numbers of people feeling everything from Suck-Barfo to God-like. Maybe the net effect is the community's response to the song is globally meh...
If you intend to do some quantification of ratings, you should include terms such as: mean, median, percentile an quartiles.
My first lover
My first lover
He was tall and breezy with his long hair down
But he gets a little hazy when I think of him now
My first lover
My first lover
He was always talking trying to bring me down
But I was not waiting for a white wedding gown
From my first lover
I do not remember any going wrong
Just a record playing that old Steve Miller song
Quicksilver girl
Quicksilver girl
At a surfer party with the whiskey porin
And the bottle rolling I was on the floor
With my first lover
My first lover
I do not remember any fights or fits
Just shakey morning after calling it quits
With my first lover
Quicksilver girl
Quicksilver girl
Quicksilver girl, and she's free
I always thought Steve Miller was just that joker that wanted to fly like an eagle on a jet airliner. Radio Paradise proves that there's more to Mr. Miller than just that.
He also likes women who turn up the heat. Man's multidimensional.
Steve Miller fan and I had not heard this Steve Miller before. RP strikes again!
I read Dan Hicks' autobiography, and he relates how he, Boz Scaggs and Steve Miller were all in the SF psychedelic scene at the time... and his girlfriend ran off with Boz Scaggs
Speaking of the SF scene, I have a Big Brother and the Holding Company poster for a Fillmore West (?) show. Upper left corner has a square cut out of it with surgical precision, about 1". I don't know why...
c.
I also read somewhere that he intentionally separated the introduction to "Fly Like An Eagle", made it a separate track on the LP and named it "Space Intro" to increase the royalties he would receive from radio station that would necessarily have to play both tracks.
I think Steve Miller is kind of a dick.
Oh boy. Steve Miller wanted to maximize his earnings on his one marketable skill, and for that he's "kind of a dick". Count me among the dicks.
Same!
I bought this album from a cut-out bin in college, but it was named "Living In The USA". It was years before I figured out what was going on. Originally released as "Sailor", when "Living In The USA" became the biggest hit, they changed the packaging to garner more sales. Kind of turns me off.
I also read somewhere that he intentionally separated the introduction to "Fly Like An Eagle", made it a separate track on the LP and named it "Space Intro" to increase the royalties he would receive from radio station that would necessarily have to play both tracks.
I think Steve Miller is kind of a dick.
kurtster wrote:
They re released his early albums in a lower priced set sold individually with predominantly purple covers in the early 70's. Right around when Number 5 came out and got some new attention for Miller.
If he intentionally separated the tracks for royalties, that makes him smart. R & R is usually about how stupid or trusting everyone was and in return got ripped off by the industry.
Nice to hear about the smarter ones. You only get one chance to score. Don't ever leave money on the table.
Know the difference between a smart and not so smart leading actor ? The not so smart one will take a salary and part of the profits. The smart one will take 1% of the gross ...
He might be smart. I have no way of knowing. I do know a lot of smart people that are also dicks. They're not mutually exclusive qualities.
I know it's not fair to blame artists for the abuses of the music industry. But I am still resentful of the days when I had to pay $15 to purchase a single song because it was only available on an artificially inflated CD or LP. So when I hear this guy is shaking down radio stations to pay him two prices for one song, I put him in the dick category whether it's smart or not.
How interesting. Justin Hayward had that dream too!
I also read somewhere that he intentionally separated the introduction to "Fly Like An Eagle", made it a separate track on the LP and named it "Space Intro" to increase the royalties he would receive from radio station that would necessarily have to play both tracks.
I think Steve Miller is kind of a dick.
They re released his early albums in a lower priced set sold individually with predominantly purple covers in the early 70's. Right around when Number 5 came out and got some new attention for Miller.
If he intentionally separated the tracks for royalties, that makes him smart. R & R is usually about how stupid or trusting everyone was and in return got ripped off by the industry.
Nice to hear about the smarter ones. You only get one chance to score. Don't ever leave money on the table.
Know the difference between a smart and not so smart leading actor ? The not so smart one will take a salary and part of the profits. The smart one will take 1% of the gross ...
But the rating spread for Quicksilver girl is remarkably flat across the board, with similar numbers of people feeling everything from Suck-Barfo to God-like. Maybe the net effect is the community's response to the song is globally meh...
I think it depends on how you felt being a hippie.
Ging mir genauso. Ist jetzt Beck altmodisch oder war Steve Miller seiner Zeit voraus?
I read Dan Hicks' autobiography, and he relates how he, Boz Scaggs and Steve Miller were all in the SF psychedelic scene at the time... and his girlfriend ran off with Boz Scaggs
Love this song. My grandson re-turned me on to "Song for our Ancestors" from the same album, which I had not heard in 40 years or so.
I read Dan Hicks' autobiography, and he relates how he, Boz Scaggs and Steve Miller were all in the SF psychedelic scene at the time... and his girlfriend ran off with Boz Scaggs
I also read somewhere that he intentionally separated the introduction to "Fly Like An Eagle", made it a separate track on the LP and named it "Space Intro" to increase the royalties he would receive from radio station that would necessarily have to play both tracks.
I think Steve Miller is kind of a dick.
But the rating spread for Quicksilver girl is remarkably flat across the board, with similar numbers of people feeling everything from Suck-Barfo to God-like. Maybe the net effect is the community's response to the song is globally meh...
Maybe it's a reflection of the ages of RP listeners?
But the rating spread for Quicksilver girl is remarkably flat across the board, with similar numbers of people feeling everything from Suck-Barfo to God-like. Maybe the net effect is the community's response to the song is globally meh...
again today! Loved this early Steve Miller and this especially.
Radio Paradise is the finest entertainment ever. In the history of everything.
Way better than that Top 40 crap he started pumping out later :^ /
Put the disc down, Mr. Goldsmith, and slowly back away.
Actually, this is what I expect from Steve Miller...not after he sold out to go all commercial on us, or as you put it "pop". Kinda like Rod Stewart eventually did post Jeff Beck, Faces, etc.
And Beck heard this
not that it really matters who heard who first
I'm into the 60's and really like Steve Miller (pre-Joker phase) and even I don't get it
Put the disc down, Mr. Goldsmith, and slowly back away.
Yeah, this is from 1968 or so - his psychedelic era; several years before his pop era. I think Boz Scaggs was on this album.
RP continues to amaze, dazzle, and surprise
Put the disc down, Mr. Goldsmith, and slowly back away.
I'm a Steve Miller fan from way back.
He has a significant body of work prior to The Joker and whatnot. "Brave New World," "Baby's House," "Seasons," "Kow Kow" ...
Quite frankly, he's a heck of a musician.
no man, this isn't cool, it's simple sh**
I like where this is going.
Ha. You mean Beck heard Steve Miller -- after Beck was born ;)
Well he could have heard this one in utero since he wasn't born until 2 years after it came out. 😜