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Return Of The Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons
Orig. Gram Parsons
6
Still Feeling Blue
Kasey Chambers
Barricades And Brickwalls
Orig. Gram Parsons
7
I Just Can’t Take It Anymore
The Lemonheads
Varshons
Orig. Gram Parsons
8
Brass Buttons
Denison Witmer
Recovered
Orig. Gram Parsons
9
To Love Somebody
Flying Burrito Brothers
Farther Along- The Best Of The Flying Burrito Brothers
Orig. Bee Gees
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On Rockwiz they ask contestants “What was the first album you bought with your own money?” and “What was the first concert you attended?” Brian, would you like to answer the Rockwiz question?
…also country is huge in Australia and has a thriving local scene. Kasey Chambers has done very well but Slim Dusty (A Pub With No Beer), Lee Kernaghan, Keith Urban, etc etc all have mass audiences outside the country faithful over a long period. Not my area of interest really but I can understand that Country music from outside the USA would be of minor interst within the USA, coal to Newcastle and all that.
Great choices, but … (there's always a but, right?) I don't think anybody covers "Hot Burrito No. 1" with the intensity of Raul Malo. He recorded an acoustic version, but the one I'm familiar was live on "Return to Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons:" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2fV-vCQ5I0
Great show Brian…we are all pulling for you…
Another great Elvis Costello cover from Kojak Variety – I wonder, how many songs off that album have you NOT featured?
On Rockwiz they ask contestants “What was the first album you bought with your own money?” and “What was the first concert you attended?” Brian, would you like to answer the Rockwiz question?
…also country is huge in Australia and has a thriving local scene. Kasey Chambers has done very well but Slim Dusty (A Pub With No Beer), Lee Kernaghan, Keith Urban, etc etc all have mass audiences outside the country faithful over a long period. Not my area of interest really but I can understand that Country music from outside the USA would be of minor interst within the USA, coal to Newcastle and all that.
cheers
Great choices, but … (there's always a but, right?) I don't think anybody covers "Hot Burrito No. 1" with the intensity of Raul Malo. He recorded an acoustic version, but the one I'm familiar was live on "Return to Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons:" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2fV-vCQ5I0