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The mellow, easy country-rock sounds of Firefall, coupled with the group's penchant for pop melodies and high-pitched harmonies, produced a series of successful LPs in the late '70s and a series of chart singles, including the Top Ten hit "You Are the Woman." The group was formed by former Flying Burrito BrotherRick Roberts, who handled vocals, guitar, and most of the songwriting duties; he was joined by fellow ex-Burrito and Byrd Michael Clarke on drums, ex-Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne bassist Mark Andes, guitarist/vocalist Jock Bartley, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Larry Burnett, and keyboardist/woodwind player David Muse, who joined in 1977. The group recorded its self-titled debut in 1976; it and its follow-up, Luna Sea, both went gold, and their third album, Elan, went platinum. However, the group's commercial fortunes began to decline, and even though Muse experimented with adding different instruments to the overall sound, Firefall's relaxed, toned-down approach simply wore out its welcome as pop trends moved elsewhere. Jock Bartley re-formed the group in 1994 for the album Messenger. Under the moniker Firefall Acoustic, Bartley and vocalist/guitarist Steven Weinmeister released Colorado to Liverpool: A Tribute to the Beatles in 2007. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
The 70s had their issues but compared to today, they ruled. A sunny long haired time. Simple pleasures simple times. And good mellow music. God I miss those days. F 2013.
daustin001
I attended East Carolina University in Greenville, NC, in the mid-70s. Firefall played Minges Coliseum several times and were always a hit with the college kids. Beautiful and meaningful music will be around forever.
Life was so much easier and people were more kind and thoughtful back when this music was popular. It's nice to have the memories to go along with the music.......
Got into them when I was stqationed in Germany back in 78-80. Love em~!!
garry693
My college roommate booked Firefall to play at St. Joe's in Rensalear, IN @ 1976-1977. Great concert, never forget the excitement and the music. Thanks Dano!
A good sound that reminds me of much better days, and when there was much better music. I love hearing them.
rogerbritton
Always liked this band back in college and still do today. Great rhythm and sound that is always welcoming to hear. Always a part of my Pandora play list. Whatever happened to them?
Listening to FireFall makes me think back to a great evening I had a few years ago. My wife and I were hanging out with a friend when she said there was a free concert at a park in the town we lived in. I asked who was playing and she said FireFall. I promptly said I have no idea who that is. She said she didn't either, but it was free. So, long story short we went. All three of us recognized and loved every single song they played. What a gift, thank you FireFall!!!!!
In the 70's and into the early 80's I just couldn't get enough of Firefall. Listening to them again is most likely as close to the same feeling as drinking from the fountain of youth that I will ever get. . !
Great Boulder, CO band. I've seen them live many times.
billbass2
Firefall reminds me that musical groups used to have talent
compared to the repetitive garbage of these days such as Disney Rock
where kids pretend to be stars.
Remember when it was cool to have dozens of different groups that all sounded different from one another and it was ok to like a variety of popular music?
Ah, i miss those days before (c)rap and boy/girl bands dotted the landscape. These guys had some great tunes.
cjitsme7
I love anything firefall did they are great
booka98
Love Firefall then and NOW!
sgarrison715
Saw them in concert in SC this year. Fantastic. Great job of reviving the sound Jock
jayjaynng
"Just Remember I Love You" still gives me chills after all these years!
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compared to the repetitive garbage of these days such as Disney Rock
where kids pretend to be stars.
Ah, i miss those days before (c)rap and boy/girl bands dotted the landscape.
These guys had some great tunes.