Doug Dillard, LSD Trip or Trap, 1969

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Doug Dillard, LSD Trip or Trap, 1969
Doug Dillard (6 March 1937 – 16 May 2012) with Gene Clark
Doug: Do you think lava would taste spicy?
Donna: Please DO NOT eat lava, David tell him not to eat lava!
David: *Without looking up from his bass* You go be an idiot without me.
Gene: Actually, since lava is molten earth, it would probably taste very bland and dusty.
Doug: You’re the only one who understands me.
do me o she does me yes she does
Bootlegs of The Byrds are worth exploring. This line-up from a live show in Italy features Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons, and Doug Dillard.
Dillard was a god of country rock. He recorded two albums with former Byrds member Gene Clark. The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard and Clark in 1968 and Through the Morning Through the Night in 1969 are arguably the two best country rock albums of the 1960s and I recommend you seek them out.
Doug Dillard’s bluegrass group The Dillards were also regulars on The Andy Griffith Show in the early 1960s.
Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman, Doug Dillard, and Gram Parsons, 1968
1971 - Doug Dillard, Carol Kaye, and Gene Clark play on this super-underrated country-folk album by Bob Lind, his final recording before a crippling drug addiction. He eventually got a staff job at the Weekly World News to pay for his habit where he ended up creating Bat Boy. This is a great fucking album with a real hypnotic sound.