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The Byrds - Truck Stop Girl (1970)

LP: Untitled

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9 years назад

Abbie Hoffman

WTF is this s#$t? this is not the byrds! this sucks!

10 years назад

billo321

No, actually -- Clarence White, his voice, his B-Bender, his presence, have nothing in common with Kurt Cobain. I like Cobain, but dragging your ass in the dirt chasing nailing an audible narcotic rush is an entirely different artistic genre. White paints pastoral scenes, beautifully.

10 years назад

QueerAndUnplugged

I like BOTH Kurt Cobain AND Clarence White and I'm glad we've got their recordings forever. But Clarence...he was special. Real special. Thank you Lowell George. I've got this album on vinyl and it's the bomb. Every song a pearl.

10 years назад

seamus mcgreevy

Damn. No matter how many times I listen to this version - Clarence White is a God. He just kills this one. Kentucky Colonel's!

10 years назад

jjwalker991

Man you're so right about this version - a haunting masterpiece. Second on Untitled only to Chestnut Mare, which for my money ranks among the 10 greatest songs in rock history.

11 years назад

talile ali

For me, I smoked a dubby and enjoyed this classic for days!! Made loud to be played loud! And I did!

11 years назад

talile ali

When I heard this album over forty years ago, I was struck dumb! Chestnut mare! Truck Stop Girl! Bugler! Oh my! Brilliant! And as for Clarence White! He shine's on this album! Simply Shines!

11 years назад

talile ali

Gram Parson's I believe!

11 years назад

talile ali

Yes indeed! Clarence made this song penetrate the soul of it's listener! I have performed this song for over thirty years! And people have loved it all of the time! But who wouldn't!

11 years назад

talile ali

You are so right! Possibly one of the Best album ever made, in my opinion! Along with Bob Dylan's "Self Portrait"

11 years назад

John Loftus

It was Terry Melcher, or maybe Gram Parsons on Piano

11 years назад

Margaret Moore

You hit it dead on! Clarence was absolutely AMAZING!

11 years назад

tippimail1

Happy birthday to Roger today[July 13th.]R.I.P.Clarence.I got the Untitled album as soon as it came out,went home,took a hit of mescaline and played it all day.Great song.

12 years назад

arfdolph12

Thanks!! Will do

12 years назад

Eric Reeves

Check out the version on The Byrds Live at Royal Albert Hall 1971. It's track 3. Amazing played live and raw!

12 years назад

Margaret Moore

RIP Clarence. Shear perfection! Thanks for uploading this.

12 years назад

RedPetrol76

I think Clarence has a perfect voice for this piece. Honestly, not today's Top40-autotune-hit-radio voice...but a perfect Appalchian nasal voice.

12 years назад

arfdolph12

This is absolutely the best version of this song. Absolutely great. My fav version by far of this song.

12 years назад

Dukegrievousangel

@longlivejerryg That would be awesome if Payne did! But I'm pretty sure it's Terry Melcher on the ivories.

13 years назад

AcademicChallenger

Agreed, Clarence is absolutely better than Kurt, especially as a guitar player. I like some Nirvana song, but I like pretty much every song I've heard that Clarence is on.

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