Peter Rowan & Friends "Wild Horses"

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2007

Legend meets Legend in this stirring rendition of the Rolling Stones staple "Wild Horses". The band is comprised of Peter Rowan, Mike Marshall, Sharon Gilchrist and Bryn Davies. They joined forces for the Vassar Clements tribute at the Old Settlers Music Festival in Austin Texas.

For more information on the festival please visit:
www.oldsettlersmusicfest.org

For more information on Peter Rowan please visit:
www.peter-rowan.com

Video Production by:
www.abboriginal.com

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  • hell don't argue over it..elvis done blue moon and mr. bill was flattered, it don't make a damm who does it first or better..jest enjoy it...

  • Naaaaaah! This is just beautiful; Mick n Keith just wrote a great song, that's all. There's possibly a bit more 'heart' in this version; certainly better mandolin playing?

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  • A tribute to Vassar,Should at least have the correct spelling of his name , it's, Vassar Clements RIP

  • Bryn's so hot.

  • this is a beautiful version of great song......love the stones' original effort too, btw.........and make no mistake about it, as some of those commenting note below, the great GP's hands are all over this tune........may he RIP.

  • It was officially written by Jagger / Richards, surely under the influence of Gram Parsons. Anyway, the Flying Burrito Bros recorded "Wild Horses" before the Stones and released it on their album "Burrito Deluxe". Both versions are great, and different. Old & In The Way with Peter Rowan added a bluegrass dimension later... A great song, enough said...

  • beautiful music makes wonderful language for us all. why go to war when you can appreciate the arts.

  • The Stones LOVE country music so I'm sure they would love this one (even if they don't love each other as Keith Richards recently states). I've worked this up as an acoustic version with a dobro doing the background fills and solo and it is great.

  • The playing in this is really good.. a great rendition and an expert version musically!

  • Nice but it would suited the range of his voice better if they'd dropped it a key, so he didn't have to strain so much for the higher notes.

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