One Hundred Years From Now, Fifty Years Ago In 1968
Nobody knows what kinds of trouble we’re in
Nobody seems to think it all might happen again
Nobody knows what kinds of trouble we’re in
Nobody seems to think it all might happen again
Gram Parsons was another casualty of the Sixties, dead of an overdose at 26 in 1973. But not before he wrote some amazing songs, and helped to broaden the scope of American music.
Roger McGuinn and Gram Parsons, at The Boston Tea Party, February 1969 by Peter Simon
Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris.