Always thought that Gene is one of the most well rounded, talented people in the music business. This video demonstrates his breadth and depth of talent. Thanks for posting.
Many guitarists changed the way the instrument sounded based on their styles of play. Gene Parsons (and Clarence White) changed the way the guitar sounded thanks to their invention of the string bender!
Impressive man! Looks like a Forged In Fire contestant as well. I have been down Newhall Street, Birmingham many times! He would have loved the museum that used to be there, they had a real full size steam loco, also a giant stationary engine with a massive flywheel.
Wow , very funny interesting guy. Saw the Birds in the early seventies at C W Post , no light show,no explosion, no giant Pig just the best live music I've ever heard !
Sent my martin across the ocean 20 years ago to gene and it came back with an acoustic stringbender.
Couldn't be happier!
Fascinating film,
I met Gene in May 73 at City Hall Newcastle UK after a concert. What a talented and down to earth human being.
Could sit and listen to Gene for hours!
Always thought that Gene is one of the most well rounded, talented people in the music business. This video demonstrates his breadth and depth of talent. Thanks for posting.
Gene's an amazing guy, a ex Byrd to boot. Long may he run !
Gene is and always has been a remarkable fellow
Gene is extremely gifted a major talent!!
Many guitarists changed the way the instrument sounded based on their styles of play. Gene Parsons (and Clarence White) changed the way the guitar sounded thanks to their invention of the string bender!
I just saw Marty Stuart last week here in Dallas playing the Tele that Gene put the first b bender in. Clarence would be proud.
@@banjoist123 I’m really happy that Marty is keeping Clarence’s legacy alive.
Absolutely fantastic !!!!
A great friend of Clarence White more like a brother like Roland White!!
Excellent look at an amazing talent!
great video
Impressive man! Looks like a Forged In Fire contestant as well.
I have been down Newhall Street, Birmingham many times! He would have loved the museum that used to be there, they had a real full size steam loco, also a giant stationary engine with a massive flywheel.
Awesome vid !
When Gene was with the Byrd's, he used to sprinkle mesquite on his mustache for that Midwest fresh grillin scent
Gene i knew i was in good hands when i found out my surgens dad was a mill wright.
Wow , very funny interesting guy. Saw the Birds in the early seventies at C W Post , no light show,no explosion, no giant Pig just the best live music I've ever heard !
Respect ^
ouh, , , and those albums were great.
Gunga Din ✴ excellentoz
True genius