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The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man (1965)

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  • Απολαύστε ένα απίθανο τραγούδι από ένα συγκρότημα που άφησε εποχή! Α! ναι .... το τραγούδι είναι του Dylan για όσους θέλουν να ψάξουν περισσότερο!

  • If possible, could you comment in English?

    ...Otaku3

  • @60otaku3 My comment was: "Enjoy an incredible song from a legendary band. Btwy the song written by Dylan (for them who want to search a bit more...)".

  • Thank you for translating the comment into English, mavalex40-san!!

    Otaku3 (*^_^)/

  • Incredibly unique sound these guys had. Does it ever bring back memories - thanks for posting this!

  • You're welcome, tedchinook-san!!

    Otaku3 (*^o^)/

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  • This was a great take on Dylan's classic

  • ...this reminds me of my first apt. in 1965..$12.50 a week..!

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  • this band had some of rock and rolls best of all time!

  • @wilmaohman Just ask me pal, because I was around at the time, did school children stab each other at night, were there gun gangs on the prowl in cities, was teenage pregnancy an epidemic, did tv stars swear on tv, was litter all over the streets,answer NO, were educational standards better, did people give a damn, did we know what shame was, did we "do the right thing", were children scrubbed clean and corrected when necessary, did people save rather than spend et al, YES, A better world mate.

  • @excavtrooper A man was released from prison,so bunch of prejudiced people decided to chastise him.Did anyone ask what was he the charged with? Was he possibly innocent of the charges he was convicted of,hadn't he paid for his mistake if he was guilty. People frying their brains with a smorgasbord of drugs and sex with anyone whether or not knowing their name was the norm? What about the STDs and unwanted babies. Then we had upstanding peace loving citizens like Charlie Manson. HELTER SKELTER

  • @wilmaohman But that was the point, they weren't allowed to sing about guns, violence and rape because as it was the sixties, the era of love and peace, those things were totally unacceptable. I remember vividly the commotion when a neighbour of my cousin in 1967, was released from prison, they chased him out of the street, he brought shame, so wasn't welcome anymore. Yes, the good old days.

  • @mavalex40 ωραίος αδερφε :)

  • @wilmaohman cool

  • Wow man, been a while ... oh the freedom of youth ;)

  • @peacepup1235,They weren't allowed to sing about such things,in those days. So they had to sing in code,"take me for a trip upon your magic swirling ship".

  • why can't kids these days listen to this kind of music instead of rap crap and even more crap i hate todays music because its all about sex,drugs,and crap anyways im pretending the year is 1969 anyways great song <3

  • Great song :-)

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