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<title>Article : From Rodeos to Radio City: Steve Miller's Endless Tour</title>
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In 1983, everything was pretty much over for me," says Steve Miller, smoking a cigar in a posh New York hotel room. "Bands like X were the big thing in L.A., and my work was being called unmitigated slop. I said to myself, 'I get it! I'm outta here! Stop kicking me, I'm leaving.' " For five years, Miller &#8212; who rang up hit after hit in the Seventies with ultracatchy rockers including "Fly Like an Eagle" and "The Joker" &#8212; went on hiatus. But in 1988, after seeing how acts like the...
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<font size="+1">I</font>n 1983, everything was pretty much over for
me," says Steve Miller, smoking a cigar in a posh New York hotel
room. "Bands like X were the big thing in L.A., and my work was
being called unmitigated slop. I said to myself, 'I get it! I'm
outta here! Stop kicking me, I'm leaving.' " For five years, Miller
&mdash; who rang up hit after hit in the Seventies with ultracatchy
rockers including "Fly Like an Eagle" and "The Joker" &mdash; went
on hiatus. But in 1988, after seeing how acts like the...
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