Roger McGuinn - Turn !Turn! Turn!

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2007

Turn! Turn!Turn!(to everything there is a season),music by Pete Seeger,The Byrds second US No1 in 1965.performed Live at Burgess Hill,England on October 19 2006.

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  • Amazing how Roger McGuinn only gets better with age.

  • After hearing this it seems the Byrds were basically built around mcguinns' musical ability..

  • the music of some groups seems to just click with different people the byrds,and mcguinn,will always be at the top of my list

  • I only can say it again very good.

  • sorry for my english

    he is the most brillliant guitarplayer that I´ve never known

    Thanks roger with your classical rickenbacker

  • Yeah, seeing Roger in concert is a real treat. He's such a down to earth guy. And his style of fingerpicking on the 12-string makes it a new instrument.

  • I've known Roger and Camilla for many years. The guy is a genius, and no one plays the RIC like he does. Without a doubt one of the best guitar players in the WORLD!

    If you EVER get a chance to see him, you will NOT be dissapointed.

  • Gosh, McGuinn strikes me as one of the most genuine, humble, and kind hearted celebrities you could ever meet. Sorry you feel ripped of by him, but I really admire him.

  • I Saw a concert last month. I thought it was the best concert I have ever seen. He had many guitars and his wife was beautiful. He is a true musician and there are not many of his kind left. He plays music for thoughs who want to see him not jerks that go because the have no life and nothing better to do. I say the same thing to you Dear Vel- you can go to hell.. Loser

  • I feel a little sorry for you for your bitterness if this is the most you got from the Bible's wisdom of the ages, brought to song by the incomparable Pete Seeger, set to a wonderful driving beat of the times written by McGuinn and played so skillfully.

    I wasn't there, don't know what was promised or expected, but soloists show their skill in a way you can never see at a large concert where there's a backup band in the cage.

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