Flying Burrito Brothers - Christine's Tune video free download


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Duration: 03:01
Uploaded: 2006/10/08

Artist: Flying Burrito Brothers

Song: Christine's Tune

Album: The Gilded Palace of Sin (1969)

Gram Parsons

Chris Hillman

"Sneaky" Pete Kleinow

Chris Ethridge

Comments

5 years ago

patblackwell1

Still amazing today.

6 years ago

Oiram Rebeh

a song about my wife

6 years ago

Andy Vidito

6 years ago

mysticmaverick1

I hear the influence of the Everly Brothers here.

6 years ago

Robert Simms

The suits. Those Nudie suits...especially Gram’s...are the raddest shit ever.

6 years ago

Renan Ribeiro

For me This band paved the straight line between the Rock and Country! The way to play Pedal Steel Guitar with Fuzz is such incredible!Gram Parsons was the genuine Outlaw Country star!

6 years ago

Thomas Patrick Parker

The intro sounds like The Allman Brothers

6 years ago

Fooey Yu

Gram Parsons shit on his beautiful life, FUCKING FOOL !

6 years ago

Michael Wilson

Such a classic look. Up there with the Velvet Underground and Dylan 65/66.

6 years ago

Luiz Caniza

Uau, what a song!!

6 years ago

Peter Psillas

Memory eternal Gram Parsons!!!! His duets w/ Emmylou Harris truly amazing!!

6 years ago

Baji Mantis

An awesome country -rock song !

6 years ago

Digging 606

For some reason I get the feeling that the Raconteurs were heavily influenced by these musicians and their music.

6 years ago

dtklamf59

That's a Pedal Steel and Sneaky Pete behind it, one of the all time greats on the instrument.

6 years ago

Deckie Deckie

These two hated each other....just read their body language....jejej....men can get jealous ....too!!...jejejeje

6 years ago

dwight harley

Acid country music. Good stuff

6 years ago

Barry Hawk

Chris Hillman - one of the most underrated music makers in the popular canon.

6 years ago

Dave Boston

A great video. Michael Clarke is on the drums here and Chris Ethridge is on bass. The Burritos were already transitioning to their second album personnel. I agree that Gram Parsons should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- probably more than the Country Music Hall of Fame (although an argument could certainly be made that he belongs in both). He turned a lot of people on to country music. His Nudie suit is in Cleveland, and he is mentioned in the Byrds history, although he was not in the inducted line-up. Chris Hillman has been an amazing and influential musician for six decades. And Sneaky Pete was a great, and unique, steel player.

6 years ago

Madeleine Hague

GTO's!

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