For some reason it wont post the picture, but the link works
Its bert jansch with johnny marr and bernard butler.
For some reason it wont post the picture, but the link works
Its bert jansch with johnny marr and bernard butler.
It took Emmmylou Harris a long time to get over Gram Parson's if I remember right.
Dr Bob, no doubt you heard the story of Keith Richards introducing Gram Parson to heroin and Gram introducing Keith to country music - Honky Tonk Women- what a bum deal!
http:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kspml3bWYLs
Oh my, the hot band were hot!
Gut wrenching stuff.
Kenny Rogers has a great voice. I'm not a big fan of the Nashville sound, preferring Bakersfield and alt-country, but this is one of my favourites, I love some of the lyrics
In the mirror I saw him
And I closely watched him
I thought how he looked out of place
He came to the woman
Who sat there beside me
He had a strange look on his face
The big hands were calloused
He looked like a mountain
For a minute I thought I was dead
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The original Bakersfield Band, Buck Owen and the Buckaroos. This one is from 1966.
First LP I've ever bought, courtesy of Mum's money, was Helpby The Beatles and Act Naturally was the first track side 2 sung by Ringo.
Living in southern Ireland in the early 70s you could walk into a stick and sawdust pub full of farmers, fishermen and their wives and kids,cigarette smoke filling the air.
This would be on the jukebox. Somehow it went well with a pint of beer, wellington boots and a cigarette.
Have we had this one yet? Not sure how well it fits with the thread subject but it is Johnny Cash. He sings Nine Inch Nails tune Hurt. I love this video, I think it's one of the finest music videos ever made. It's filmed inside the House of Cash, a museum and his home. The decay in the closed museum, cracked records, faded photos reflects Johnny's own state of health at the time. June Carter Cash, country legend in her own right and from a family of country legends died three months after the video was made. Johnny died four months after her. The house and museum burned down in 2007 after renovators hired by the new owner, Bee Gee Barry Gibb applied a flammable preservative to the wood.
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This is great fun to play on the guitar
Lucinda Williams - country blues
still cutting it 25 years later - she always has killer musos supporting
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