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8/30/2024
Byrds Co-Founders Roger Mcguinn And Chris Hillman, And Marty Stuart Announce "Sweetheart Of The Rodeo" 50th Anniversary Live Album On CD And Vinyl
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One of the impressive things about Sweetheart was the diversity of the material: from two previously unreleased Dylan songs—“You Ain’t Going Nowhere” and “Nothing Was Delivered”—and Woody Guthrie’s classic fable of social injustice, “Pretty Boy Floyd,” to Haggard’s sobering country ballad “Life in Prison,” the Louvin Brothers’ country gospel tune “I Like the Christian Life,” Parson’s timeless contributions—“Hickory Wind” and “One Hundred Years From Now,” both sung here by Hillman--and Memphis musician William Bell’s soulful slice of romantic longing, “You Don’t Miss Your Water.” The differences between the versions the Byrds laid down 50 years earlier and what McGuinn, Hillman, Stuart and the Superlatives put forth from the stages are both significant and subtle.
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