Great performance and clever lyrics. Chris and Gram were a great writing team and deserved more acclaim than they got. They paid a price for being new, fresh, and cheeky.
This is one of my Top 20 favorite albums between 1961 and 2011. Look it up on Amazon or Google, then try to buy it. "She" by Chris Hillman, "Ooh, Las Vegas" by The Cowboy Junkies, "$1000 Wedding" by Evan Dando and Julianna Hatfield, "Hot Burrito #1" by Raul Malo and The Mavericks, and "Return of the Grievous Angel" by Lucinda Williams and David Crosby are the highlights for me...... and I like a couple more, too. Trust me... just a fan.... great album and a great, great tribute to Gram. - SDH
Sorry for the long delay here, but I just came across the clip and looked it up on my own CD. John Jorgenson is the lead guitar, Jay Dee Maness is the steel guitar.
Best cut from an album that has no bad cuts.
This recording is my favorite actual country song of all time
I LOVE this song. Play it over and over.
Yes, it's one of my favorite songs. I loooooove Chris Hillman.
Great performance and clever lyrics. Chris and Gram were a great writing team and deserved more acclaim than they got. They paid a price for being new, fresh, and cheeky.
Been listenin' to this all day on my car player, so I had to share this on my Facebook page. Good Stuff!
This is a great pairing, regardless of time on a line, its totally rowdy and cool...
This is the best cut on this Graham Parsons tribute album. The other covers are great, too
I think you're right. $1000 Wedding and Sin City are my other favs on this.
Man, this is a really cool cut. Thanks for posting.
This is one of my Top 20 favorite albums between 1961 and 2011. Look it up on Amazon or Google, then try to buy it. "She" by Chris Hillman, "Ooh, Las Vegas" by The Cowboy Junkies, "$1000 Wedding" by Evan Dando and Julianna Hatfield, "Hot Burrito #1" by Raul Malo and The Mavericks, and "Return of the Grievous Angel" by Lucinda Williams and David Crosby are the highlights for me...... and I like a couple more, too. Trust me... just a fan.... great album and a great, great tribute to Gram. - SDH
There is nothing new that can be said about dirt!
I'll never understand this song as long as I live, but I'll love it forever.
Good to hear this again. Sorry YT pulled the video that had been posted here.
real nice
Who does the tele solo on this? Chris is playing the rhythm tele but someone else is doing the lead, right? So sweet.
Sorry for the long delay here, but I just came across the clip and looked it up on my own CD. John Jorgenson is the lead guitar, Jay Dee Maness is the steel guitar.
Have never heard of the GP Tribute album - who is on it? I'm guessing some of the old Byrds guys..any help appreciated.
@harpohat and @bill012150: Ditto both of you. Thanks, 1bluesboy1.
Not sure I could think of a more unlikely pairing than these two. But OK all the same.
would be better without steve earle
Wrong
Bull shit
Perfect version of this song. Every second of it.