You Tube allows so many different versions of this song. So why in the fuck do they have a problem with us uploading the studio version by Patti Smyth? User MDProgger was banned just because he uploaded it. Let me know if he gets a new screen name. This is a crock.
This bunch had a (very) late night TV special in Britain back in 1995. I taped it thinking it must be some old film of The Byrds - imagine my disappointment and horror the following morning! Cut the tape to shreds rather than sully anything by reusing it!
Not unless you count Skip Battin, who was in the Byrds from 1969-73. Scott and Tim were hired by Battin and Rogers. Tim Politte was hired to replace Mike Clarke (an original Byrd) who died in late1993.
Mc Guinn callied this band "counterfeit", and it's nice to know that Crosby finally stopped them from using the Byrds name. One has to feel sorry for those who came to see the Byrds and got this lukewarm imitation instead. They should have called themselves "Anything for a Buck". The only one here who ever actually worked for McGuinn was Skip Battin, and McGuinn fired him in 1973, so the only connection is that Rogers and Battin worked for Clarke - more vultures than Byrds here.
you sir have no right to call anyone out on the fact of "not being the Byrds" simply due to the fact that im sure you have no musical talent , who cares if there not the actual band why cant you just praise them for bringing you great music ,not trying to start an argument , but just need to put input on how completely inane it is to make negative comments on a cover band with orginal members i might add , enjoy the bad karma guy's 8 )
You miss the point. You can appreciate them for playing well, doing a great song, being a cover band, etc.. but they cannot call themselves The Byrds! That's out of order (and illegal)! Let's have them "bringing you great music" with their own name
You are exactly right. After Mike Clarke's death, the group briefly recruited Gene Parsons as drummer before hiring Tim Politte. They then billed themselves as "The Byrds Celebration" until David Crosby acquired the legal rights to the Byrds trademark, after which they called themselves "Younger Than Yesterday". Still, any way you look at it, these are not the Byrds.
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You Tube allows so many different versions of this song. So why in the fuck do they have a problem with us uploading the studio version by Patti Smyth? User MDProgger was banned just because he uploaded it. Let me know if he gets a new screen name. This is a crock.
jityr2 1 month ago
lose hair
sorasouyo100 1 year ago
This bunch had a (very) late night TV special in Britain back in 1995. I taped it thinking it must be some old film of The Byrds - imagine my disappointment and horror the following morning! Cut the tape to shreds rather than sully anything by reusing it!
TheByrds1965 1 year ago
They suck
jszisson 1 year ago
Check out that mullet
Jester0866 1 year ago
You should re-title this as "Fake Byrds".
soulsaphire 1 year ago
what shit...
sessionman54 1 year ago
sounds like open mic night at LA Wannabe's...
lowspark68 1 year ago
Skip is ultra cool.
skydogz1 2 years ago
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If not Byrds.....not crucial!... I like, when someones plays these songs!
Very good ...!
gdosic 2 years ago
These Byrds don't fly!. Peace.
usergently 2 years ago 25
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So there are no members of the Byrds in this band?
Byrds1967 2 years ago
Not unless you count Skip Battin, who was in the Byrds from 1969-73. Scott and Tim were hired by Battin and Rogers. Tim Politte was hired to replace Mike Clarke (an original Byrd) who died in late1993.
reborn5310 2 years ago 6
Mc Guinn callied this band "counterfeit", and it's nice to know that Crosby finally stopped them from using the Byrds name. One has to feel sorry for those who came to see the Byrds and got this lukewarm imitation instead. They should have called themselves "Anything for a Buck". The only one here who ever actually worked for McGuinn was Skip Battin, and McGuinn fired him in 1973, so the only connection is that Rogers and Battin worked for Clarke - more vultures than Byrds here.
bondee63 2 years ago 37
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you sir have no right to call anyone out on the fact of "not being the Byrds" simply due to the fact that im sure you have no musical talent , who cares if there not the actual band why cant you just praise them for bringing you great music ,not trying to start an argument , but just need to put input on how completely inane it is to make negative comments on a cover band with orginal members i might add , enjoy the bad karma guy's 8 )
mrziggz 2 years ago
You miss the point. You can appreciate them for playing well, doing a great song, being a cover band, etc.. but they cannot call themselves The Byrds! That's out of order (and illegal)! Let's have them "bringing you great music" with their own name
kidcalabria 2 years ago 32
Well said - thank you.
reborn5310 2 years ago
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gadfrey1 2 years ago
You are exactly right. After Mike Clarke's death, the group briefly recruited Gene Parsons as drummer before hiring Tim Politte. They then billed themselves as "The Byrds Celebration" until David Crosby acquired the legal rights to the Byrds trademark, after which they called themselves "Younger Than Yesterday". Still, any way you look at it, these are not the Byrds.
reborn5310 2 years ago 6
This is the remnants of The touring group of Byrds that Michael Clarke formed, that continued on after his death.
That is Skip Battin, from The Byrds' recording days, on the bass. He played with this group until he began to suffer health problems.
Two other ex-Byrds from the McGuinn days worked for a short spell with this incarnation, Gene Parsons and John York.
bobbilse 3 years ago 25
I Don't know who the Hell these Guy's are. But one thing I know for sure and there's not a Byrd in the group
edlutton 3 years ago 25
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Clearly, this is not the Byrds. That said, it's a decent rendition of the McGuinn song.
lynchzilla 3 years ago