@DONGOE Are you joking? Gram Parsons was one of the greatest musicians of this era and an integral part of The Byrds' late 60's sound. Clearly you're not a big fan of them if you're not aware of him.
@theoriginaljeffro Clanence White's guitar playing in combination with Gram's country music roots changed the direction of the band. Don't forget old Clarence (RIP).
@DONGOE If it weren't for Gram Parsons, The Byrds would have kept making those boring little hippy-dippy records with 12-strings abounding, all while wearing those ridiculous teashades and farting lyrical spooge from their mouths.
@henrynevins LMAO!!
BROOKS39 3 days ago
@DONGOE Are you joking? Gram Parsons was one of the greatest musicians of this era and an integral part of The Byrds' late 60's sound. Clearly you're not a big fan of them if you're not aware of him.
DonStirFrye 3 days ago
@theoriginaljeffro Clanence White's guitar playing in combination with Gram's country music roots changed the direction of the band. Don't forget old Clarence (RIP).
abt7217tc 4 days ago
@Skiddaloo LOL!!!! I was thinking the black fella in the tux stole mine!
Grecoguitardude 6 days ago
@DONGOE If it weren't for Gram Parsons, The Byrds would have kept making those boring little hippy-dippy records with 12-strings abounding, all while wearing those ridiculous teashades and farting lyrical spooge from their mouths.
GOD BLESS GRAM PARSONS
theoriginaljeffro 6 days ago
@theoriginaljeffro - Gram who? You mean Graham Nash? He wasn't in the Byrds; you were probably thinking of David Crosby.
DONGOE 6 days ago
No Chris, no Gram, no thanks.
theoriginaljeffro 6 days ago 2
Thats what it is.
SeafloorReunion 1 week ago
YEEEEEEESSS!!!!! this is awesome!
moz8123 1 week ago
And by the way.. GREAT video!! Thanks!
inatizzy2 1 week ago