Gram Parsons

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bowser2533
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Gram Parsons

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41 years ago today we lost Gram. Tho only in the Byrds for 8 months or so, he took them in a new direction with Sweetheart of the Rodeo and then the Flying Burrito Bros. Some of my favorite stuff. You are missed by Millions of your fans. R I P. Gary
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While I wouldn't consider myself much of a country fan, there is something different about Gram's work. His material just resonated with me for whatever reason. Maybe it was the "rock band playing country music" vibe that his recordings had. He burned brightly, and unfortunately, briefly. RIP
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bowser2533 wrote:41 years ago today we lost Gram. Tho only in the Byrds for 8 months or so, he took them in a new direction with Sweetheart of the Rodeo and then the Flying Burrito Bros. Some of my favorite stuff. You are missed by Millions of your fans. R I P. Gary
Well said. So many songs that turned to get classics. Sin City, Dark End Of The Street , a chain of pearls. The guys I was paying with these times were into Mahavishnu Orchestra , and I just loved Gram's songs. Great loss indeed.
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Gram was great. My band played in a Gram tribute show last night, covering Hickory Wind, Still Feeling Blue, Streets of Baltimore, and That's All It Took.
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