Polly - Dillard & Clark video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/01/04

From the CD The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark

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9 years ago

J Montgomery

This is songwriting perfection and the recording production is nothing short of amazing. No one was like Gene Clark. Simple and beautiful.

9 years ago

Terrence Beck

WOW.........I haven't herd this in 30 yrs...... gotta dig thru my LP's an hear it again in the ruff..........amazing love ya doug and gene

9 years ago

hajeem1948

if i ever fall in love again...i fall in love with polly - so i have a go to sing this beauty song

9 years ago

adz693

I *think* I remember reading that Donna Washburn was the heir to the guy that invented 7UP or something. A bit like Mike Nesmith and Tippex. She is def a backing singer on Joe Cocker's 'Mad Dogs & Englishmen' cos her picture as 'Lady Madonna' is in the Gatefold.

9 years ago

Asokan Ponnusamy

Tuck yourself in bed, watch the silent snow falling outside your window. And with the whole world sleeping, listen to this song. Nothing like it!

10 years ago

go paint

Thank you Jimmy Midnight for exposing me to this

10 years ago

Jeff H

Phenomenal!

11 years ago

jonnyjaywick

gene-ius

11 years ago

Blake Nix

Love this. Ian Matthews has a great version of this one, it probably showed up in your searches for this. I swear the Black Crowes have a good version of this too. Respectful cover.

11 years ago

valleynissei

lovely.. thank-you..

13 years ago

seanreillyireland

The American tradition... Clark, Chilton, Van Zandt et al... you should be PROUD.

13 years ago

Chris Siler

@smartinnyc I would think that a fan of more obscure music would appreciate a ROCK GOD covering Clarks work. Clark's problems not withstanding. I cant stand this who is better than who stuff, its all good in this case.

13 years ago

Chris Siler

Why do we see all of this RP/RP version isnt as good as this original one? Why do people compare these things. Both are amazing and if it was not for the Raising Sand version many of us would have never discovered this gem along with others from this duet.

13 years ago

Nolanfan26

@aa4018881 Actually, they were doing country on the sweetheart of the rodeo album, which is when Parsons was in the Byrds. That being said, of course he didnt invent country rock, no one knows who did. Its the same as punk, wasx it the pistols, the ramones? Or was it the Who with my generation. All that matters is that Parsons was the first to do what he called cosmic country. He was an innovator of country rock, just as hillman, furay, leadon, etc were.

14 years ago

chris a

A stone cold classic, sheer perfection.

14 years ago

captainsoul1953

This is genious songwriting...this guy is is up there wiith the greats Jim

14 years ago

bert schmit

shivers down my spine, this is what i listened to as a teenager in the seventies of a long ago century, (stoned out of my head, love it, great!!!

14 years ago

kevyrob13

Yeah gene wrote this... Beautiful song, just a great great songwriter

14 years ago

Hedgehog's Right of Passage

When I first heard the Byrds it was 1965 on AM radio.Gram Parsons I knew of from 1973 but only as part of "Flying Burrito Brothers".When the first solo album "GP" and later the 2nd solo LP came out, only then did I realize his connection. The first album wasn't recognized like the second.And he died so soon after that which made him a "romantic" and then he got credit.I was crazy for his stuff from the first LP and happy he has influenced the "soap Opry" saccharine "country" music Nashville.

14 years ago

spurtfather

yeah, you're not wrong, I suppose it's just that Gram gets all the credit and Gene seems a bit forgotten. Gene, at his best, is still the man for me though, Gram probably wrote more quality songs, but when Gene was on form, for me, nobody did it better.

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