Great song by Gene-You wonder why , we didn't hear more of him singing lead with the Byrds? Rodger(Jim) didn't get along, to say the least, during the band's lifetime. After the Gene left(that's the main reason) Roger and Gene happily made up.
@TADdowitz - The high harmony is being sung by John York. He was also the high harmony singer when he replaced Chris Hillman in the original Byrds in 1968. He's playing bass and tenor vocals on The Byrds live appearance on "Playboy After Dark" from that year. Skip Battin later replaced York. He's actually quite a good singer, though not too great on this live appearance.
chicken nugget man has committed an atrocity in this video!!
ejectorerector 1 day ago
Great song by Gene-You wonder why , we didn't hear more of him singing lead with the Byrds? Rodger(Jim) didn't get along, to say the least, during the band's lifetime. After the Gene left(that's the main reason) Roger and Gene happily made up.
lenapter1 2 months ago
@lenapter1 Roger and Gene didn't get along-I ment to say.
lenapter1 2 months ago
You Are SOOOOOOOOOO Right On! McGuinn is Great, but Gene was So much Better!!!+
mandernu 5 months ago 2
Thank you for posting this. Do you have anymore of this gig (or any others of Gene's gigs) that you can share? Please?
themagicwookster 9 months ago
Whoever disliked this has no soul, assholes
MrEconline 9 months ago
chrissie hynde bless her does a great version of this masterpiece,but nobody nails it like the man!my fave of all his songs.
gratefultiger 1 year ago
Great song, but, the harmonies on this performance are disappointing.
paqwa 1 year ago
Doc Severinsen’s Music Showplace
Oklahoma City, Jan 24, 1986
Gene Clark (guitar, vocals)
John York (guitar, vocals)
Rick Roberts (guitat, vocals)
Nicky Hopkins (keyboards)
Billy Darnell (guitar, vocals)
Carlos Bernal (bass)
Greg Thomas (drums)
arthurfromholland 1 year ago
Oh Gene, we could still be digging your music, live and in person, if life were fair.
Wisegeorge 1 year ago 10
tyvm Ze for sharing this monumental peace of work. do you know wich band it was and the venue?
nicehand1996 2 years ago
Whoever is singing the high harmony sounds like an off-key old lady.....
TADdowitz 2 years ago
@TADdowitz - The high harmony is being sung by John York. He was also the high harmony singer when he replaced Chris Hillman in the original Byrds in 1968. He's playing bass and tenor vocals on The Byrds live appearance on "Playboy After Dark" from that year. Skip Battin later replaced York. He's actually quite a good singer, though not too great on this live appearance.
bobbilse 1 year ago
This guy was sooo ahead of his time when he was with the Byrds, no wonder the others were jealous of him.
cudaj2 2 years ago 7
@cudaj2
You are sooo right!
Babyhowdy233 1 year ago
Someone strangle Rick Roberts. He absolutely butchers the harmony
Pinzhead 3 years ago
He already HAD ben strangled.
alonzogarbanzo 3 years ago
@Pinzhead put it incontext This band were so far ahead of their time Harmonies were as good as anything else around
tomcon100 1 year ago