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Rennaisance Fair- The Byrds -1967

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2007

I Love This Band. The Byrds Are Very Unique.Their Sound Will Make You Cry.So Much Soul In That 12 String.And Yes The White Bands Do Have Soul. I Heard This Song And I Just Said What The Hell Was That? What A Band. Once You Become A Byrds Fan You'll Know What I'm Saying.What A Band.

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  • its sad that so many are listening to crap, when the byrds, among others, have made so much beautiful music

    great song!!!

  • So very true. I totally ignore today's dross and get all my kicks on youtube.

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  • this song is very great and very psychedelic...was inspired by a visit at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California

    Byrds are always in the air and we love them!

  • David Crosby Song

  • How you doin ThisisDildo? I posted 5 months ago. Take you this long to compose such a witty response?

  • As you should ignore all "today's dross" because you are an old fart with closed ears, closed mind and probably still have 8 tracks, vinyl and think it's 1972...back in the supposed "good ol' days"...right, Pops?

    Fuuny how Dylans's "Times ...Changin'" now applies to all the kids it was originally written for, but in the reverse, negative fashion, as all you yahoos from the 60's and 70's have turned into your parents, ie: a bunch of old fools sad but fitting, Pops

  • Renaissance.

    Fare.

  • Classic!

  • This song is testament to how versatile the Byrds really were....

  • Touche. Why "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Turn Turn Turn" are the only hits that get radio time is beyond comprehension.

    The Byrds were the American Beatles.

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