Is Roger McGuinn a genius?
Fatback
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Or an asshole? I listened to all the Byrds records this weekend. What an amazing body of work. McGuinn seemed to be the unifying factor throughout, but at the same time, he was blamed for chasing away others.What's your verdict?
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Borderline genius with a wierd personality. Gene Clark deserves a lot of credit in the early years, and anyone can be forgiven for being unable to work with David Crosby.
McGuinn gets extra credit for bringing the like of Clarence White into the fold (Dr. Byrds is my shit...)
Since when were genius and asshole mutually exclusive?
Ha. Zing. In fact, they are mostly co-occurring.
I've just read a lot about McGuinn that tries to spin him more into the asshole category.
There were rumors of discord, but I believe Parson's lead vocals were stripped from Sweetheart because he was still under contract to Lee Hazelwood.
He saw his leadership of the band threatened after "Sweetheart of
the Rodeo" was in the can, and went back and re-recorded all the
songs with his vocals instead of Parsons'.
Sundazed LP with OG Gram vocals =
indeed. i love gram's version of "the christian life" so much more
Has this one totally spaced-out track with Crosby that shreds.
this one? damn. it was in the dollarbin the other day. i quickly dropped the needle and passed.
yeah. his eyes are creepy. something about him. i sat through the whole video hoping for more Clarence White. Disappointing.
I bought that Rose Garden LP on ATCO the other day, and
it's like, "ho hum, this is ok, I guess ... " and then the
2 Gene Clark songs they do come on and my ears perk up and
suddenly I'm fully involved with the music. That is genius.
genius vindicated.
I sure hope he didn't write "Next Plane To London" (Rose Garden's only hit), because that song is too sappy for the room!!!
As far as Gene Clark himself...I like that album he did on Columbia with the Gosdin Bros., and just a few nights ago, somebody played me a later Clark album, on A&M. I wouldn't go out of my way to get it, but it wasn't bad for 1970's singer-songwriter music.
Any opinion on the McGuinn, Clark, & Hillman album(s)?
Give me a call, I got some cool children's records for the little Fatback that I wana give you.