1971 The Flying Burrito Brothers "Six Days on the Road"
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It is hard to think of the Burritos without Gram Parsons, but I do like this!
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@750drums no. i was replying to 65 pat's comment about gram parsons. sorry for con-fuse bro!
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he and Byron berline went on to Country gazette
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it's byron berline
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it's live
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Michael wasn't fired- he stayed till the band broke up
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@putdownan8dude indeed it is- he was there till the end a short time latter
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@putdownan8dude No he wasn't- that's Michael Clarke he was there till the band broke up shortly after this video
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the decrease in quality of the music is noticeable without parsons.. still decent though..
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@putdownan8dude it is indeed
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@milankey Right, this is the Last of the Red Hot Burritos lineup. Fittingly, this group recorded their only album live, as by then they had become a terrific live act. Chris and Al soon left for back up work with Stephen Stills.
labluvver 6 months ago 6
Al Perkins is fantastic on pedal steel. He later was in the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, too.
KenCarpenter 6 months ago 5