Twenty Thousand Roads: The Ballad of Gram Parsons and His Cosmic American Music by David N. Meyer


Twenty Thousand Roads: The Ballad of Gram Parsons and His Cosmic American Music
Title : Twenty Thousand Roads: The Ballad of Gram Parsons and His Cosmic American Music
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ISBN : 0375505709
ISBN-10 : 0375505709
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition, Hardcover, Paperback
Number of Pages : 592 pages
Publication : Villard (Oct. 30 2007)

Gram Parsons lived fast, died young, and left a beautiful corpsea corpse his friends stole, took to Joshua Tree National Monument, and set afire in its coffin. The theft and burning of his body marked the end of Gram Parsons life and the beginning of the Gram Parsons legend.As a singer and songwriter, Gram Parsons stood at the nexus of countless musical crossroads, and he sold his soul to the devil at every one. Parson hung out with glamorous women and the coolest friends. His intimates and collaborators on his journey included Keith Richards, William Burroughs, Marianne Faithfull, Peter Fonda, Roger McGuinn, Clarence White, and Emmylou Harris. Parsons had everythinglooks, charisma, money, style, the best drugs, the most heartbreaking voiceand threw it all away with both hands. His ballad is one of gigantic talent colliding with epic self destruction.Parsons led the Byrds to create the seminal country rock masterpiece Sweetheart of the Rodeo. He formed the Flying Burrito Brothers, helped to guide the Rolling Stones beyond the blues in their appreciation of American roots music, and found his musical soul mate in Emmylou Harris. Parsons solo albums, GP and Grievous Angel, are now recognized as visionary masterpieces of the transcendental jambalaya of rock, soul, country, gospel, and blues Parsons named Cosmic American Music. Four months before Grievous Angelwas released, Parsons died of a drug and alcohol overdose at age twenty six.In this beautifully written, raucous, meticulously researched biography, David N. Meyer gives Parsons mythic life its due. From Parsons privileged Southern Gothic upbringing to his early career in Greenwich Villages folk music scene to his Sunset Strip glory days, Twenty Thousand Roads paints an unprecedented portrait of the man who linked country to rock. Parsons creative genius gave birth to a new sound that was rooted in the past but heralded the future.From interviews with hundreds of the famous and obscure who knew and worked closely with Parsonsmany who have never spoken publicly about him beforeMeyer conjures a dazzling panorama of the artist and his era. Shedding new light and dispelling old myths, Twenty Thousand Roads is a breakthrough in rock and roll biography and a chronicle of creativity, drugs, excess, culture, and music in the ferment of late 1960s America.Visit the official website: www.twentythousandroads.com


Twenty Thousand Roads: The Ballad of Gram Parsons and His Cosmic American Music Reviews


  • Paul Au Corner

    Great Item at a great price and quick delivery!

  • Bradley Finbow

    Very well written and researched book

  • Kindle Customer

    Meticulously researched and even handed biography of the tragically short life of the Cosmic Cowboy. I really enjoyed it, and learned quite a bit, especially about the California county and country rock scene in the late sixties and early seventies. Great book!

  • Joni Phillips

    I did not read it myself but I bought this book as a gift for my daughter who is a big Gram Parsons fan. She gives it 5 stars

  • Marilyn Hooper

    One of the best researched and written documentaries on Gram Parsons. The book reads like a movie. I have purchased 5 copies of this book and sent them to all the Gram fans in my circle of friends. Each one has commented on how well written it is and were impressed with