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Gram Parsons & Keith Richards - The Genesis Of The Wild Horses

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From the haze of chemistry and the mist of hangover arose legendary tune made by Gram Parsons and Keith Richards.

This can be found on unofficial (bootleg) record of The Rolling Stones named ULTRA RARE TRAX Vol. 2

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  • where did this come from? r u kiddin me! Gram the man-mick got jealous and wrecked grams vision. should have included him into the band. typical bitch mick 

  • fantastic to be able to listen to this after reading LIFE

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  • Typical bitch Mick indeed.Gram will NEVER be forgotten..hell, check my page lol

  • all i know is that gram and kieth became freinds and that gram hung with kieth in england for acouple of months keith played the song for him and he liked it .these tracks were probaly already laid down on two track reel to reel already,keith gave gram the song for the burritos to record if you check it out the burritos version came ouy before sticky fingers

  • @2soakers As a hardcore Stones fan, I would pry have to agree. This sounds a lot more like Mick Taylor's runs and played at the part of the guitar where he usually played. I've never known Grahm Parsons to be this virtuoso of a guitar player like Mick Taylor. Definately sounds like MT.

  • @billyjoedopesmoker You're right. That is after the song is recording and my opinion includes mixing, eq'ing, and all the sound effects, including digital overdubbing. The digital production has ruined music. Its all way too polished. Human error made the great songs of the 60's and 70's. The digital process has completely changed the post production landscape of music....and in my opinion for the worse.

  • @dannyd1572 what is 'the after production'? is it the same today as it was 40 years ago? cause it's hard to understand a comparison of recording technology today compared to that of 40 years ago. your point about the evolution of a composer's song over time is very good. could you explain what 'after production' means, please? it would be interesting to know if that is the process that makes a recording sound clean and polished to some, but sterile and artificial to others. thanks.

  • if you don't know a demisemiquaver from a microtone, then your opinion about this recording is irrelevant. if you do know the difference, then maybe you don't understand how feelings are communicated through tonal dynamics. if you understand how feelings are communicated through music, but grew up after digital recording replaced analog, i feel sorry for you. a tapestry of emotions has been painted by artists with guitars, transforming a canvas of silence into art. musicians, not technicians.

  • @nativecheese mmmmm, native cheese... sounds delicious.

  • @rockyjohnstone great bands do lots of lame playing coming up with ideas DOH

  • Taylor...

  • this is Mick Taylor NOT Gram Parsons

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