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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2008

Great interview with Roger from the "Bob Co..... Show!

He plays a chunk of "Turn! Turn! Turn!", and "The Ballad Of Easy Rider" on a beautiful Guild Jumbo.

Part 1:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=18p8BX9mRR0


Part 2:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo5bjaDLP9c


Part 3:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=20U0O-kKo0w

http://youtube.com/watch?v=R9_tUuoRkuo

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http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/byrdmaniaxlist/

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  • In my opinion, the Byrds were musical genuis that had a more dynamic influence on modern popular music than any other group in history. From folk rock, to country rock, to new age, their influences can be heard in nearly every artist that came after them. Jim McGuinn is a humble and soft spoken simple man who loves musical art for no other reason than it's who he is. One of the most unheralded geniuses in music history. For some reason, I'll bet he likes it that way;)

  • McGuinn has always been ahead of his time, musically.

    He's created the ultimate guitar sound in rock.

    The guy is a real heavyweight !

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  • McGuinn's a legend...

  • why in the fuck is Bob Costas doing a music interview?

  • Imádom ezt a pasit, a hangját a gitárjátékát!!!!

  • Ironically "8 miles" was almost entirely written by Gene Clark, Roger added guitar solo and Crosby some parts.But just after success of "8 miles" Clark was pushed out. Sadly Clark was pure talent without any sense.

  • I've seen Roger play twice and both times he absolutely floored me with his technical brilliance and his unfailingly good nature....two very memorable evenings from a most underrated performer.

  • @DAVWAVE He as not so much wrong as, according to McCartney, espressing his insecurities. His insecurities as a child he once described as 'doesn't anybody notice how brilliant I am?".

    Funny guy!

  • @pauluzjohannes As he so often was, John Lennon was wrong.

  • I read an interwieuw once with paul McCartney in whcih he said "john thought the byrds where better than the beatles".

  • that is a BRUTAL mullet, and i love it

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