Fantastic band! Hard to imagine that they were never offered a recording contract. Gene Clark (Byrds) was the star of the show, but all the band members, except drummer Michael Clarke (Byrds) got a few songs. The band also included Rick Danko (Band), Bondie Chaplin (Beach Boys & now - Rolling Stones), Rick Roberts (Flying Burrito Bros. & Firefall), and John York (Byrds). Richard Manuel (Band) joined for a few gigs. The (reformed) Flying Burrito Brothers generally opened the show.
good I love this...anyone know if this is available anywhere? I'd love to get the whole thing somehow...also, am I crazy, or does rick danko not sing on any of the 3 posted (I know he sings just a very little harmony on the bridge here) ? that's crazy to have him play but not really sing...he's got one of my favorite voices
This looks like a good band I really would wanted to see live b ut was way too young to go to clubs but it seems they were having a good time up there.
This is a treasure. I got to see a show at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park during this tour, but at the time only knew that Rick Danko and John York were there. I didn't know who the others were. I wonder when and where this video was taken? I don't remember when the Stone Pony show was, other than having been in the mid-80's.
Gene Clark é inesquecivel. Irene
basspaulo1 4 weeks ago
fantastic...RIP Gene and Michael x
pendletongirl 2 months ago
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good job . what up randy of g.b.a.
thejagman7x 1 year ago
Fantastic band! Hard to imagine that they were never offered a recording contract. Gene Clark (Byrds) was the star of the show, but all the band members, except drummer Michael Clarke (Byrds) got a few songs. The band also included Rick Danko (Band), Bondie Chaplin (Beach Boys & now - Rolling Stones), Rick Roberts (Flying Burrito Bros. & Firefall), and John York (Byrds). Richard Manuel (Band) joined for a few gigs. The (reformed) Flying Burrito Brothers generally opened the show.
AliasDoctorBob 1 year ago
This version is better then the 65' Byrds. Gene should have had the lead on this on the early Byrds album. He does it much better than Roger.
brade51 1 year ago 6
good I love this...anyone know if this is available anywhere? I'd love to get the whole thing somehow...also, am I crazy, or does rick danko not sing on any of the 3 posted (I know he sings just a very little harmony on the bridge here) ? that's crazy to have him play but not really sing...he's got one of my favorite voices
sportyspice21 2 years ago
Great guitars! God Bless you! Gene!!!...Awesome song!
49erBW 2 years ago 13
We played with this version of the triibute to the Byrds in 85 or 86.
I'll never forget it- Gene signed my Gene Clark with The Gosdin Brothers Lp !
keithallison1 2 years ago 8
This looks like a good band I really would wanted to see live b ut was way too young to go to clubs but it seems they were having a good time up there.
mbrand19971 2 years ago
I believe this gig was in Florida, I heard back around 85. Gene Clark at his BEST!...RIP...
49erBW 2 years ago 9
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linda esta musica Irene/Rrasil
basspaulo1 1 week ago
I saw them at the Dominion theatre in London...Skip Battin was with them on that gig..
Jim
captainsoul1953 2 years ago
Blondie Chaplin on gr,rick roberts Gtr,John York gtr,greg thomas drums, danko on bass
halohelios 2 years ago
This is a treasure. I got to see a show at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park during this tour, but at the time only knew that Rick Danko and John York were there. I didn't know who the others were. I wonder when and where this video was taken? I don't remember when the Stone Pony show was, other than having been in the mid-80's.
abata15 3 years ago 2
Great cover! Gene Clark RIP! Thanks for the Great memories!
49erBW 3 years ago 4