Old & In The Way Reunion "Wild Horses"
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For Info : Bryn Bright replace the late John Kahn on Double Bass.... In the 70's a Vinyl LP was released and make a real success, but contract and royalty problems between the band & Grateful Dead Records (which own the recording rights), cause the very brief existence of the band... Grisman & Garcia never talked to each other during the next 17 years....sadly
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dont know why, but I want to cry...
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That was great! Thanks for the share.
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Love this wonderful Gram Parsons song done by the experts.These guys were the best of what magic there is in music.This makes my spirit sing!
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Strange, I know this song for most of my life now, the way the Stones played it and later I discovered the Gram Parsons version, but somehow this sounds more like it is the original. So natural and easy going.
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After reading all of the comments, I want to add that this lineup did a recording under the name of "Old & In The Gray."
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this makes me cry as much as the the version by the Jerry-led line-up in the '70s. So sweetly melancholy and soulful and plaintive.
Beats the pants off the Stones version, which to my ear was always No Big Deal
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This makes me miss Mule and Spud Boy so much :(
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with Bryn Davies, double bass
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Goosebumps
That's not a "stunt double" That's David Grisman. THey played with each other often. They were in this band "Old and In the Way" together around 75. THey also collaborated a lot in the 90's on some of my favorite albums. Check out Garcia Grisman (Self titled) or Shady Grove. Great suff. BTW. Grisman has always had a long white beard. I understand what you were thinking, but there's nothing crass, just bluegrass. :)
pabloclash 2 years ago 9
I met both Peter Rowan and Vassar Clements. Such nice fellows. I remember that they both seemed to smile a genuine little smile behind their polite candor.
ezekieloak 2 years ago 4