Other Brother Daryl: “Drive”

That’s not a Hammond B3 organ leading you in, it’s an Air America cargo plane coming in for a landing at a Laotian airstrip. Filled to the brim with enough heroin to overdose every junkie in every Neil Young song. We’re not saying the CIA had a side hustle transporting and smuggling narcotics during the Laotian Civil War, but we’ll commit to the claim that Other Brother Daryl was mainlining Don Grungio when they penned this sweet, sad, acoustic-led ditty “Drive.” Shades of a white countrified War? Sounds so nice you’ll play it twice. Take care, all things in moderation.

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