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  1. Notes. Recorded and Broadcast live on March 13, 1973 at the Ultra Sonic Recording Studios, Hempstead, N.Y. for WLIR-FM, Garden City N.Y. The recording and broadcast produced by Michael Tapes, Ken Kohl and engineered by John Bradley. Early copies came with a Ltd.Ed. #'d gold sticker on back and a 2-sided insert.

  2. Grittier than Parsons' official albums, Live 1973 delivers the emotion and spark of his music brilliantly. The material spans much of his career, including a healthy amount of G.P. songs and an incandescent duet with Harris on "Love Hurts." That his sound came from all over - and not just the honky-tonk country of his solo records - is made clear by a medley of '50s rock classics including ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Live 1973" on Discogs.

  4. 7. Dez. 2006 · Anyone who has heard the 1973 live studio recordings from WLIR-FM in Hempstead NY and chased them through various releases in a variety of formats will appreciate this disc, as will all those who have not. For more obsessive Gram Parsons addicts, it is an essential piece of history -- a "document" as is noted correctly in the sparse liner remarks. Much of what is remembered broadly of Parsons ...

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  5. 5. Sept. 2012 · GP and Emmylou Harris and The Fallen Angels Live at The Tower Theater, in Upper Darby, PA. For the DIE HARD Gram Parsons fans only as audio varies!!! SETLIST...

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  6. 13. März 1973 · Live 1973 by Gram Parsons, Gram Parsons & the Fallen Angels released in 1982. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Anyone who has heard the 1973 live studio recordings from WLIR-FM in Hempstead NY and chased them through various releases in a variety of formats will appreciate this disc, as will all those who have not. For more obsessive Gram Parsons addicts, it is an essential piece of history -- a "document" as is noted correctly in the sparse liner remarks. Much of what is remembered broadly of Parsons ...