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The Byrds-"Chimes Of Freedom"-10/23/65

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2008

From the band's 3rd appearance on "Shin...", this is played live, with what sounds to me like a mixture of live & "Canned" vocals.

Roger's lead is certainly live, and David Crosby's mic is "Hot", but I'm hearing studio vocals in the background as well.

Introduction by Ed Gwynn, who had just finished filming "Dear Brigette" w/Jimmy Stewart, Billy Mumy, Glynis Johns, Fabian, & Brigette Bardot.

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  • @oniallain1965 Germany had the biggest tanks until we had the walker bulldog there is one in front of the VFW in upper sadle river new jersey I know a guy who was in a tank killer team if they run out of rockets they have to make molotov cocktails you can watch the movie attack in here where jack palance gets his arm run over by a tank

  • This was not from the Album it had a different sound for sure

  • thank you for posting....brings me back to when I was about 8 or 10 years old and hearing my older brother play this album. Thanks!

  • "Thunder crashing" reminds me of my Father and the Armored Infantry Company in which he served with M-4 Sherman Tanks and Artillery against the German Tiger Tanks, Panzer Grenadiers (Tank Soldiers" and Artillery in those bloody battlefields of yesteryear between 1942-45 in the Meditteraenian, Italy and the Western Front- "Thunder Crashing!" Dan O'Niallain, Grafton, Mass.

  • abit less speaking from that guy and we couldve had more of the song

  • This is my favorite song from the Byrds!

  • Egad!! Ed Wynn?!? He died the following year at 79. He started doing the Ziegfeld Follies in 1914. But I'm guessing the kids in the audience probably knew him from Disney's Mary Poppins or Babes In Toyland...or The Diary Of Anne Frank. It's kind of like seeing Buster Keaton in Beach Blanket Bingo. He's brilliant and hilarious and you get the feeling the audience may not have appreciated his art and craft.

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