After chasing a recording contract in NYC (Ian Dunlop described it as being like knocking on a door till their fingers bled but nobody opened it) Gram and the band headed for Los Angeles. Still determined to cut a modern country record, Gram made a deal with Lee Hazelwood. Not much money for the band, but Safe at Home was the fresh and original result. Unapplauded at the time the album is now recognized as a bold forerunner and the reason Gram Parsons is recognized as the godfather of country rock (Don Henley's words).
Summer of '78 they played in Cason,Texas....they were giving these away ...i had like 60-70 of em...only thing i left them in my glove box....oh did they warp!!!
Wait.. I actually own the Blacks split single with fuck you Mr roboto and this isn’t it. It has an analog synth in it. I actually came here to listen to it but wasn’t mad at what I ended up hearing.
1967 June to December : The International Submarine Band : Gram Parsons - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar Jon Corneal - Drums, Vocals John Nuese - Lead Guitar Bob Buchanan - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals With Earl "Les" Ball - Piano Joe Osborn - Bass Jay Dee Maness - Steel Guitar Chris Ethridge - Bass Suzi Jane Hokom - Harmony Vocal Related Acts 1968 The Byrds - Sweetheart Of The Rodeo (two disc set remaster and expanded) 1969 The Flying Burrito Brothers The Gilded Palace of Sin
01. 00:00 Seven Lonely Days 02. 03:08 He'll Have To Stay 03. 07:16 Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young 04. 10:18 I Don't Sleep, I Drink Coffee Instead 05. 13:17 My Baby Don't Dance To Nothing But Ernest Tubb 06. 15:32 Trucker's Cafe 07. 19:07 Fujiyama Mama 08. 21:36 Kaw-Liga 09. 25:24 Queen Of The House 10. 29:43 Is The Blue Moon Still Shining? 11. 33:46 Perfect 12. 38:08 Louise 13. 42:10 Born To Be Wild
I dont understand the lyric "she looks just like my sister but she feels just like my man"i love hopes music including this whole cd but that lyric seems weird maybe im interpreting it wrong