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Related: About this forumYou can never get enough of The Flying Burrito Bros!
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Goddamn I love this group! Some of the easiest and most fun harmonies to sing I've ever come across! I put this on the iPod for long journeys in the car and have a fucking blast! Mrs. Glamrock asks for it. Either cause I sound good, or cause I have so much fun....
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You can never get enough of The Flying Burrito Bros! (Original Post)
Glamrock
Feb 2018
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I really like this version - Steve Earle, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings & others
cemaphonic
Feb 2018
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cemaphonic
(4,138 posts)1. I really like this version - Steve Earle, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings & others
Glamrock
(11,802 posts)2. That was awesome!
I just adore "the Earl"! Don't be surprised if my next few posts are old Steve!
argyl
(3,064 posts)3. Unfortunately, theres simply not enough FBB music.
Wish theyd stayed together a little longer.
Saw them around 1970 at the State Fair Bandshell in Dallas. They were a real blast. Excellent show.
Opening act was the freshly formed band ZZ Top. Billy Gibbons was from a band named Moving Sidewalks out of Houston and Dusty Hill and Frank Beard were from a Dallas band American Blues. They were all clean shaven.
There may have been a total of 250 people there.
Glamrock
(11,802 posts)4. I know all about early ZZ
One of my favorite records is Rio Grande Mud!
I gotta figure out how to post sound files. I got a sick version of me singing It sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell....if I say so me self!