Paging Gram Parsons
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I'm one of those making my way back to early 70s country rock by way of its influence on alt-county acts from Camper van Beethoven to Ryan Adams. It took Whiskeytown to get me over my fear of country-rock crossover, hatched, no doubt, from traumatic high-school memories of mullet-headed Camaro jockeys rocking The Eagles as the wellspring of all that is good and decent in the world.Finding the Flying Burrito Brothers, for example, is an interesting path for me because I did not listen to country as a kid, and so I end up hearing the "influenced" before the "influences." This is the inverse of my experience with, say, pop rock, where I'm always on about how a someone of recent vintage sounds like a rehash of Gang of Four or Duran Duran.Anyway, to my ears, this track by the Jayhawks really seems to have been penned by the ghost of Gram Parsons. See if you agree. I'm especially interested to hear from those with more insight into the genre.




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