Thank you Cheryl for the lyrics
Gene Clark Rodeo Rider written by Gene Clark
Andy Kandanes
Greg Douglas guitar
Bret Bloomfield bass
Peter Oliva bass
David Ozzie Ahlers keyboards
Herb Pedersen harmony
Chris Hillman harmony
Thomas Jefferson Kaye harmony
Andy Kandanes drums/harmony
[D]Small talk, cheap beer and wine
[C]Easy women, wasted time
[G]Another night with somebody he don't [D]know
[D]It's been the first and been the last
Got no f[C]uture, had no past
[G]A nameless face in somebody else's [D]show
[C]Riding the r[D]odeo
[G]He's a rodeo r[C]ider, [G]sole [C]survivor
[G]Got to prove that he's the [D]best[C]
[G]Rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole[C] survivor
[G]Got to be the [D]fastest in the w[C]est
[D]Cheyenne to San Antoine
Wild [C]horses and women he's known
[G]Have broken his heart and most of his [D]bones
[D]But today he's gonna ride again
Doin' [C]everything he can to win
[G]A nameless face but that's the only life that he's ever [D]known
[C]Riding the [D]rodeo
[G]He's a rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole [C]survivor
[G]Got to prove that he's the [D]best[C]
[G]Rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole[C] survivor
[G]Got to be the [D]fastest in the w[C]est
SOLO
[G]He's a rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole [C]survivor
[G]Got to prove that he's the [D]best[C]
[G]Rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole[C] survivor
[G]Got to be the [D]fastest in the w[C]est
From Gene Clark 'Firebyrd'
Takoma 1987
Gene Clark Music/Andy Kandanes Music(BMI)
FirebyrdArtist Gene ClarkAlbum Title FirebyrdDate of Release 1987
(release) inprintAMG Rating (Poor)Genre Rock Styles Progressive
Bluegrass, Country-Rock, Folk-Rock
AMG REVIEW: Gene Clark's post-Byrds solo career was as frought with
false starts, and unmet promises as his two years with the Byrds were
filled with fame, fulfillment, and recognition. Firebyrd was an
artistic
triumph and a commercial disaster--released to rave reviews and an
enthusiastic response, as one of the finest solo projects ever to come
from an ex-Byrd, it was killed by poor distribution (demand in Europe,
especially Germany and Italy, where fan interest in Clark and the
Byrds
was very high, resulted in high premiums being paid for used copies).
"Rain Song," "Rodeo Rider," and "Something About You" were some of
Clark's best songs in years, and his covers of two old Byrds numbers,
"Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Feel A Whole Lot Better," are perfectly
credible reinterpretations, and he even does justice to Gordon
Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind." Not a "lost Byrds album" by
any
means, but a must-own for any serious Byrds fan. (see This Byrd Has
Flown) -- Bruce Eder, All-Music
Guide CDTakomaD2-72812 CSTakoma4XT-72812
LPTakomaST-72812 LPTakoma7112 Takomo71121997CDM.I.L. Multimedia8504
Chris Hillman-VocalsHerb Pedersen-Vocals, Harmony VocalsGene Clark-
Guitar, VocalsBud Shank-FluteThomas Jefferson Kaye-VocalsDavid Ossie
Ahlers-Synthesizer, KeyboardsBrett Bloomfield-Bass, Guitar (Bass)Greg
Douglas-Guitar, Slide GuitarAndy Kandanes-Drums, Vocals (bckgr)1.
Tambourine Man (Dylan)2. Something About You Baby
(Clark.Gene/Kandanes)
3. Rodeo Rider (Clark.Gene/Kandanes)4. Rain Song
(Clark.Gene/Kandanes)5.
Vanessa (Kaye/Taylor)6. If You Could Read My Mind (Lightfoot)7. Feel
[a]Whole Lot Better (Clark)8. Made for Love (Clark)9. Blue Raven (Clark)
Farther Along: Best of by The Flying Burrito Brothers Back from Rio by
Roger McGuinn Byrds (Box Set) by The Byrds Gilded Palace of Sin by The
Flying Burrito Brothers City by McGuinn, Clark & Hillman So Rebellious
[a]Lover by Carla Olson McGuinn, Clark & Hillman by McGuinn, Clark &
Hillman Roger McGuinn by Roger McGuinn Thomas Jefferson Kaye by Thomas
Jefferson Kaye Into the Great Wide Open by Tom Petty & the
Heartbreakers
Gene Clark Rodeo Rider written by Gene Clark
Andy Kandanes
Greg Douglas guitar
Bret Bloomfield bass
Peter Oliva bass
David Ozzie Ahlers keyboards
Herb Pedersen harmony
Chris Hillman harmony
Thomas Jefferson Kaye harmony
Andy Kandanes drums/harmony
[D]Small talk, cheap beer and wine
[C]Easy women, wasted time
[G]Another night with somebody he don't [D]know
[D]It's been the first and been the last
Got no f[C]uture, had no past
[G]A nameless face in somebody else's [D]show
[C]Riding the r[D]odeo
[G]He's a rodeo r[C]ider, [G]sole [C]survivor
[G]Got to prove that he's the [D]best[C]
[G]Rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole[C] survivor
[G]Got to be the [D]fastest in the w[C]est
[D]Cheyenne to San Antoine
Wild [C]horses and women he's known
[G]Have broken his heart and most of his [D]bones
[D]But today he's gonna ride again
Doin' [C]everything he can to win
[G]A nameless face but that's the only life that he's ever [D]known
[C]Riding the [D]rodeo
[G]He's a rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole [C]survivor
[G]Got to prove that he's the [D]best[C]
[G]Rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole[C] survivor
[G]Got to be the [D]fastest in the w[C]est
SOLO
[G]He's a rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole [C]survivor
[G]Got to prove that he's the [D]best[C]
[G]Rodeo [C]rider, [G]sole[C] survivor
[G]Got to be the [D]fastest in the w[C]est
From Gene Clark 'Firebyrd'
Takoma 1987
Gene Clark Music/Andy Kandanes Music(BMI)
FirebyrdArtist Gene ClarkAlbum Title FirebyrdDate of Release 1987
(release) inprintAMG Rating (Poor)Genre Rock Styles Progressive
Bluegrass, Country-Rock, Folk-Rock
AMG REVIEW: Gene Clark's post-Byrds solo career was as frought with
false starts, and unmet promises as his two years with the Byrds were
filled with fame, fulfillment, and recognition. Firebyrd was an
artistic
triumph and a commercial disaster--released to rave reviews and an
enthusiastic response, as one of the finest solo projects ever to come
from an ex-Byrd, it was killed by poor distribution (demand in Europe,
especially Germany and Italy, where fan interest in Clark and the
Byrds
was very high, resulted in high premiums being paid for used copies).
"Rain Song," "Rodeo Rider," and "Something About You" were some of
Clark's best songs in years, and his covers of two old Byrds numbers,
"Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Feel A Whole Lot Better," are perfectly
credible reinterpretations, and he even does justice to Gordon
Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind." Not a "lost Byrds album" by
any
means, but a must-own for any serious Byrds fan. (see This Byrd Has
Flown) -- Bruce Eder, All-Music
Guide CDTakomaD2-72812 CSTakoma4XT-72812
LPTakomaST-72812 LPTakoma7112 Takomo71121997CDM.I.L. Multimedia8504
Chris Hillman-VocalsHerb Pedersen-Vocals, Harmony VocalsGene Clark-
Guitar, VocalsBud Shank-FluteThomas Jefferson Kaye-VocalsDavid Ossie
Ahlers-Synthesizer, KeyboardsBrett Bloomfield-Bass, Guitar (Bass)Greg
Douglas-Guitar, Slide GuitarAndy Kandanes-Drums, Vocals (bckgr)1.
Tambourine Man (Dylan)2. Something About You Baby
(Clark.Gene/Kandanes)
3. Rodeo Rider (Clark.Gene/Kandanes)4. Rain Song
(Clark.Gene/Kandanes)5.
Vanessa (Kaye/Taylor)6. If You Could Read My Mind (Lightfoot)7. Feel
[a]Whole Lot Better (Clark)8. Made for Love (Clark)9. Blue Raven (Clark)
Farther Along: Best of by The Flying Burrito Brothers Back from Rio by
Roger McGuinn Byrds (Box Set) by The Byrds Gilded Palace of Sin by The
Flying Burrito Brothers City by McGuinn, Clark & Hillman So Rebellious
[a]Lover by Carla Olson McGuinn, Clark & Hillman by McGuinn, Clark &
Hillman Roger McGuinn by Roger McGuinn Thomas Jefferson Kaye by Thomas
Jefferson Kaye Into the Great Wide Open by Tom Petty & the
Heartbreakers