Who Influenced Whom?
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:32 pm
I just got the boxed set "There Is a Season" about a week ago. I've been listening to practically nothing else. Somewhere in the middle of disc 4, I was struck by how much the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ["Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy"] sounded like the Byrds, especially with Gene Parsons on banjo, and Clarence White on guitar.
I mentioned this to one of my bandmates, and he said "Or is it the other way around, the Dirt Band influenced the Byrds?"
I said that that was likely not the case, as the Byrds had been experimenting with coutry music since at least '68 when "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" came out. "Uncle Charly..." came out a couple years later, perhaps as late as '71.
So is there any connection, here? Or was it something just going around out on the Left Coast between 1968-72?
JimK
I mentioned this to one of my bandmates, and he said "Or is it the other way around, the Dirt Band influenced the Byrds?"
I said that that was likely not the case, as the Byrds had been experimenting with coutry music since at least '68 when "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" came out. "Uncle Charly..." came out a couple years later, perhaps as late as '71.
So is there any connection, here? Or was it something just going around out on the Left Coast between 1968-72?
JimK