The Byrds-"Eight Miles High"-9/23/70
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One of my favourite "long-songs" as it used to be called, cool live version!
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@britladd haven't you heard of jammin'?
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ME GUSTA (ȹ)
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another song from the O.S.T. to my life
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@AOXOMOXO And of course who can forget this one: (also here on Youtube...)
Santana - Soul Sacrifice (Woodstock 1969) Incredible drum solo by 20 yr old boy! Michael Shrieve
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Not sure what inspired them to make this an instrumental but, its amazing!
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were they so out of it they forgot to sing??
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@transonicbuoy1 Yeah! And the vocals were KILLER! LMAO!
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total bassgasm!!! This jam is all about the bass!!!!
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This blows everything made today straight out of the water.
transonicbuoy1 6 months ago 19
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John Lee Hooker's whole career was based around songs with one chord in them. Didn't make him a bad musician. I'm sure Skip could have put as many chords in as he wanted but I suspect the groove would have been lost somewhat. To me, music is not just about the number of chords you can fit into a song, it's about feel as much as anything. Fair enough if this isn't to your taste but I think you'd be in a minority amongst Byrds fans.
rickytshirt 5 months ago 4