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Sorry for posting those last two as replies. My mistake.
I could post Byrds songs here all night. In just over three years, they went on one of the most extraordinary hot streaks in pop history. Two albums in 1965, within six months of each other — Mr Tambourine Man and Turn! Turn! Turn!. Then Fifth Dimension in 1966, expanding further into psychedelia on Younger Than Yesterday in 1967, then the incredible pair in 1968 — again just six months apart: The Notorious Byrd Brothers is an almost perfect album, and they managed to turn sharply left to invent country rock on Sweetheart of the Rodeo. Amazing. Peerless. One of the very greatest groups.
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The Byrds' Eight Miles High' on 23:52 - Sep 22 with 4384 views
That's sent me down a Byrds-related rabbit hole. Here's an amazing clip of Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris doing the trucking anthem Six Days on the Road.
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The Byrds' Eight Miles High' on 23:54 - Sep 22 with 4382 views
The Byrds' Eight Miles High' on 23:52 - Sep 22 by NW5Hoop
That's sent me down a Byrds-related rabbit hole. Here's an amazing clip of Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris doing the trucking anthem Six Days on the Road.
Never seen that before, great find.
Good thread.
Love the stuff done by the original line up - McGuinn, Crosby, Clark, Hillman and the short-lived Clarence White inspired line up did some great stuff too.
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The Byrds' Eight Miles High' on 08:49 - Sep 23 with 4235 views