I remember Juliana Hatfield's voice the first time I heard it-1990 maybe? I was awestruck at the beauty of it. She is a perfect accompaniment for this song.
@@billjim334 obviously neither of us can 'prove' our case because aesthetic judgement is subjective. From my perspective, Gram Parsons and Evan Dando/Juliana Hatfield were both capable of brilliant stuff. Personally, I prefer this version. Partly, honestly, I think it's because $1,000 Wedding is one of Gram's weaker songs, which makes it easier to top by covering. I'm not sure if I've heard a cover of "She" or "Sin City" that is better, for example.
Have love this song and album since it came out. Still a favorite!
I remember Juliana Hatfield's voice the first time I heard it-1990 maybe? I was awestruck at the beauty of it. She is a perfect accompaniment for this song.
This is one of the best albums of the '90s--thanks for uploading.
Recall that Evan was the biggest GP fan when I met him in the 90’s. Well done. 👍👍
fucking amazing cover........
Gram's most passionate song. Well done!
Beautiful
Really a great version.
These 2 Guys Together are Amazing
Notice that the notes he sings on “why ain’t there one lonely horn” are pretty much the notes of a bugle. Clever.
This is awesome. I'm so glad I found it. Thanks for sharing this great video.
Thanks for putting this up. Bit shocking that it has been hard to find for so long.
Glad you all enjoyed.
Thank you!
Such a wonderful song!
Only 24K views, what is wrong with humanity? This album is not on Spotify either as far as I can tell.
It's a nice cover, but I'm not a fan of how rushed it sounds compared to Gram's version.
Way too fast
Don’t agree, this is a better arrangement with a better vocal performance and even better production than the original.
@@gthomson8065 you just invalidated yourself with that opinion
@@billjim334 this version is better. I love Gram Parsons. But the original isn’t as good as the cover.
@@gthomson8065 99% of the time, originals are always superior to its covers and this is no exception
@@billjim334 obviously neither of us can 'prove' our case because aesthetic judgement is subjective. From my perspective, Gram Parsons and Evan Dando/Juliana Hatfield were both capable of brilliant stuff. Personally, I prefer this version. Partly, honestly, I think it's because $1,000 Wedding is one of Gram's weaker songs, which makes it easier to top by covering. I'm not sure if I've heard a cover of "She" or "Sin City" that is better, for example.