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The Byrds - Stranger In A Strange Land (Instrumental)

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2008

(Crosby)
from Turn! Turn! Turn!

not the only time the book by Robert A. Heinlein would inspire a crosby song (lyrics to Triad).

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  • This instrumental has a haunting effect on me...I was unaware of it in the year I was 18, when it was recorded... which now has faded into the receding past as if I were viewing my youth, like Alice in Wonderland , through the wrong end of a telescope...

  • like the calm before the storm the storm is 8 miles high

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  • @captainsoul1953

    It was only on the single Mr Tambourine Man (and its b side) they didnt play wasn't it? By Turn Turn Turn they were surely playing their own intruments.

  • stranger in my penis

  • Lyrics unnecessary---the Byrds signature sound, vise-tight counterpoint, and hypnotic serial chords make this a real winner. Back then we called this sound *Boss*.

  • A duo called Blackburn and Snow recorded the song lyrics and all. I wish Crosby, Hillman and McGuinn would rectify a wrong and finish the song with vocals -- it should have been done by the Byrds.

  • This must have found it's way into the mothers milk of guys like Peter Buck and Johnny Marr.

  • Here's the backing track...add some vocals.. and lyrics?..get em from the book.. 'Stranger in A Strange Land' by HEINLEIN...50's Sci Fi novel

  • Some tossers still say the Byrds never played on the early records....well you just KNOW this is the Byrds playing .......absolutely no mistake on that

    Jim

  • That's the best analogy ever

  • I have loved this tune from the first time I heard it. One of my all time favorites by ANY band EVER. I wonder if Crosby still has the lyrics? Even now it would be great to have a version of this with vocals by Crosby, McGuinn & Hillman.

  • nice song...makes me feel tripppy

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