Gram Parsons
"Yours Truly, Anonymous"

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Max's Kansas City, New York, March 9, 1973
1. Buckaroo
2. Still Feeling Blue
3. That's All It Took
4. California Cotton Fields
5. Cry One More Time
6. A Song For You*
7. If You Don't Love Him (with Emmylou Harris)
8. Hang On Sloopy
9. Baby What You Want Me To Do > Bony Maronie > Forty Days > Almost Grown (Medley)

Troubador, Los Angeles, 1970, with The Flying Burrito Brothers
10. If You Gotta Go, Go Now
11. Do Right Woman
12. You're Still On My Mind
13. Lazy Day
14. Honky Tonk Women
15. Sing Me Back Home
16. You Don't Miss Your Water (Demo with Fred Neil)

Piper Club, Rome, May 2, 1968, with The Byrds
17. You Don't Miss Your Water
18. Hickory Wind
19. The Christian Life

Austin, Texas, date ?, with Neil Young & Linda Ronstadt
20. Close Up The Honky Tonks


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from The Gram Parsons Story
http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/Parsons.html

The first meeting of Gram Parsons and Keith Richards took place in 1968 while the Byrds were touring Europe in support of their landmark "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" record. This is documented in the book "Gram Parsons: A Music Biography by Sid Griffin" Published by Sierra Books, Copyright 1985. Quote from page 20 of the paperback edition: "The Byrds were in London to play a benefit at the Royal Albert Hall. On the morning after the show, Parsons told McGuinn, Chris Hillman and then-Byrds drummer Kevin Kelly he was not going to South Africa under any circumstances. Parsons left the group and stayed in London while the Byrds flew to South Africa..." also quote: "Gram met Keith Richards in London and stayed with him for a spell, turning the Stones onto country music. Suddenly songs like 'Dear Doctor', 'Country Honk', and 'Dead Flowers' became part of the Stones' repertoire". There is a second book called "Hickory Wind: The Life and Times of Gram Parsons" Published by Pocket Books, Copyright 1991 which is also very good reference on the life and times of this significant influence on the Rolling Stones. The life and music of the late Gram Parsons is essential learning material for any student of The Rolling Stones that is interested in understanding one of their strongest influences during "The Golden Era".