The Flying Burrito Brothers Concert

Bottom Line (New York, NY) Mar 1, 1977

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The Flying Burrito Brothers concert at Bottom Line on Mar 1, 1977

Concert Details

  • Date:
    03.01.1977
  • Tracks:
    14
  • Total Time:
    52:28
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Concert Summary

The epicenter of country music had been Nashville for decades, but by the late 1960s it was Los Angeles that was becoming a magnet for young musicians devoted to bringing country music into a modern rock context. The Buffalo Springfield and The Byrds both flirted with country music early on, as had other rock musicians to a lesser extent, but it was The Flying Burrito Brothers who dove completely in. They initially followed the lead of primary songwriters and lead vocalists, Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman, two ex-Byrds, whose musical vision culminated in the groundbreaking album Theentire summary

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, November 23, 2010 | 4:48 pm

    The "female" singer is Bobby Cochran

  • Searnav | Sunday, August 30, 2009 | 6:10 am

    I think you got the lineup wrong. It's probably Sneaky Pete, Gib Guilbeau, Mickey McGee, Thad Maxwell and Bobby Cochran, who later changed their name to SIERRA and released an eponymous LP in 1977.

  • Gert Devi | Saturday, August 01, 2009 | 6:24 pm

    Never saw the original Burritos with Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons, but saw them whit Rick Roberts when he had taken over after Chris. Then saw them 2 times once whit Chris Ethridge on bass and one time whit Skip Battin, every time was great. This is a great concert to, but who is the femaile singer on "I found love"? Gert Denmark

  • UK Mole | Saturday, August 01, 2009 | 9:31 am

    Great stuff, what a fine boogie band (see 'You Give Me Lovin')their live album 'Last of the Red Hot Burritos' is on of my truck-drivin' faves and this could be another1

  • Iffy | Friday, July 31, 2009 | 1:42 pm

    wish I was at this concert,thanks for posting

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