Gram Parsons

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SPO_Rat_91
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I bought this disc(which is made up of his two solo studio albums) a couple of years ago and had not listened to it much. Recently I put it in the player in my car and have been listening to it quite a bit since. There is some really good music from both albums.

If you like the Eagles or Stones more country sounding stuff you would probably like this album. I did some reading up on Parsons, and he really had a lot of influence among bands/musicians in his era of the late 60's and into the early 70's of both rock and country music.

He was for a short time a member of the Byrds and was the driving force behind their Sweetheart of the Rodeo LP and hung out with the Stones a lot. In fact one of the articles I read about him said that Mick/Keith wrote Wild Horses for him, and were going to have Gram sing the song on the Stones' album however the record company nixed it. Also he influenced them on the arrangement of Honky Tonk Woman(the Country Honk version).

He also was a member of the Flying Burrito Brothers and Emmylou Harris pretty much got her start singing on his solo albums.
He seems to be one of those artists that in his time had marginal personal success but his influence on others was wide and inspired some pretty groundbreaking music in his own era and beyond.

His personal story is pretty interesting as well, he was the grandson of a man who owned at one time 1/3 of the Citrus orchards in Florida and as a result had a huge trust fund. He went to Harvard, for one semester. He drifted into a lot of alcohol and drug abuse, which for the time was not all that uncommon, and died in the Joshua Tree desert of California at 26 of a Tequila/Morphine overdose. It is hard to believe that he wielded such musical influence by that age and it is also depressing to think of what a waste his early death was, how much music was lost because of it.



[This message has been edited by SPO_Rat_91 (edited 3/22/2005 10:18a).]
Philo B 93
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They say Gene Roddenbery got the idea for Star Trek from listening to Gram Parsons talk in his sleep.
TAT2DAG
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I know a guy that is writing a book about him.
SPO_Rat_91
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It seems that there is plenty to write about even though he only lived to be 26.
jim hat
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such a big musical influence for such a short life. seems like it happens that way a lot...buddy holly, hank williams, etc, etc

i've really gotten into gram the past couple years. almost an aquired taste.
jim hat
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i love his stuff with the byrds
bcm2003
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Gram is not for everyone....but almost every real music fan/musican I know is a huge fan of Gram's music. I used to play a few of gram's songs out on the porch of Zapatos, and sadly enough no one out side of my music buddies every really appreciated it...they all kept wanting to hear ragweed and kevin fowler songs instead.....and we wonder why old army is going to hell!!!!

BTHO New-Wave Texas Music!!
SPO_Rat_91
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I agree that he isn't for everyone and if you only listen to FM radio you probably wouldn't like his stuff. In the same way a lot of folks don't get Townes' stuff.

I don't include them in the CCRagweed and Fowler circle but there are some of the new bands who are tapped into Gram's stuff, for instance Reckless Kelly.
I have seen them do a Gram cover now and then and I have a bootleg from a show of theirs at the Satelite in Houston where Willie Braun talks a bit after they play one of his songs about his influence on them.

[This message has been edited by SPO_Rat_91 (edited 3/24/2005 2:09p).]
dallasag_123
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he was a huge influence to Uncle Tupelo which beget countless bands...so in that respect he has kept country music listenable
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