Lee Hazlewood performs "Pray Them Bars Away" alone in his laconic, iconic baritone. Seated onstage, a portrait of stillness, his own brooding lyrics come to the fore, behind a deceptively chipper m...
Lee Hazlewood performs "Pray Them Bars Away" alone in his laconic, iconic baritone. Seated onstage, a portrait of stillness, his own brooding lyrics come to the fore, behind a deceptively chipper melody. Rolf Harris conducts a brief interview afterwards. The date was 16 January 1971.
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I was blessed to see Lee's London concert in 1999, that started with this song. Hell, I was blessed to have ever heard of Lee Hazlewood. The only other artist I would put in his class would be Johnny Cash. Thanks for posting this clip.
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