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I should have gotten up early to beat Bunkie here..Had this planned.
Here is the author, Richard Thompson, from Fairport Convention BTW...originally "Boxhill" not "Knoxville" ;-)
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I was never a big fan of the chain smoking , self proclaimed Little Bastard.
His little pop ditties didn't hold much meaning for me, but this one makes a lot of sense:
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Good morning all you ole rockers!
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This is the original version of "Wild Horses" by the Flying Burrito Brothers released in April 1970, one year before the Rolling Stones version on their Sticky Fingers album. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who were friends with Gram Parsons, it appeared on Burrito Deluxe, the second Burritos' album on A&M Records.
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One of the best opening riffs of all time ... Unmistakable Stones.....
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