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    • DVD Release Date: 08/03/2004
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    • Sales Rank: 9,868

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    Photo gallery; Behind-the-scenes documentary; Special bonus track

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Lowdown [:25]
    2. Slow Dancer [5:12]
    3. Heart of Mine [:21]
    4. It All Went Down the Drain [4:26]
    5. Harbor Lights [:25]
    6. Jojo [4:11]
    7. Ask Me 'Bout Nothin' But the Blues [:22]
    8. Breakdown Dead Ahead [6:03]
    9. Look What You've Done to Me [:13]
    10. I Just Go [7:27]
    11. Georgia [:14]
    12. Miss Sun [5:29]
    13. Lido [:28]
    14. Runnin' Blues [5:50]
    15. Loan Me a Dime [:18]
    16. We're All Alone [5:33]

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    Recorded during a performance at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, Boz Scaggs: Greatest Hits Live features the singer and guitarist performing 16 songs including "Georgia," "Lowdown," "Slow Dancer," "Breakdown Dead Ahead," and "Lido Shuffle." ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    March 24, 2005: I saw Boz in 1970 at Filmore West, and again in the middle 70's at Oakland's Paramount. I always liked his music, going back to his days with Steve Miller. The greatest artists are the ones that are better in person than on recordings, and Boz is one of those. This is as close as it gets to seeing him in person. Excellent.