The Byrds - I'll feel a whole lot better

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The Byrds - I'll feel a whole lot better

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  • Charly Garcia performed a great version of this song !!!

  • Chris Hillman was as good a Bass player as anybody! The harmony and that 12 string Rickenbacker guitar is just great! I just got some 3 foot speakers that really bring this out! The '60's definitely had Style!

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  • @pbrucpaul Yeah,Chris Hillman did an awesome job on bass...didn't he?

  • Chiming guitars, sweet vocal harmonies, strong rhythm: the quintessence of the Byrds!

  • now i understand what this song is all about..and its good to know i'm not the only one..

  • @dtongaAs Chris Hillman said " Anyone who listens can tell its us "......................I certainly can....on the Mr Tambourine Man album its quite obviously NOT the wrecking crew......the Byrds were perfectly capable of playing on their records......if you listen to the huge amount of session tapes available no other people are mentioned apart from the 2 tracks 66buff mentions......................­....lets put that old myth to rest

    Jim

  • @dtongaAs Chris Hillman said " Anyone who listens can tell its us "......................I certainly can....on the Mr Tambourine Man album its quite obviously NOT the wrecking crew......the Byrds were perfectly capable of playing on their records......if you listen to the huge amount of session tapes available no other people are mentioned apart from the 2 tracks 66buff mentions......................­....lets put that old myth to rest

    Jim

  • @drumdust "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" is a song by the Los Angeles folk rock band The Byrds that was first released in June 1965 on the B-side of the band's second single, "All I Really Want to Do".[1] It was also included on The Byrds' debut album, Mr. Tambourine Man.[1] Written by Gene Clark, who also sings the lead vocal, "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" features some of The Byrds' early musical trademarks, including Jim McGuinn's jangling 12-string Rickenbacker guitar;

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