The Byrds -Roger McGuinn's guitar style
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One of the greatest bands of the 60's. When I hear Tambourine man and Turn Turn Turn it's the sound of the era and McGuins folk sound and style played a huge part.
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Great clip and very informative! Thank you!
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@tecnolover2642 i totally agree with your comment
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@spacepatrolman woah!, how about some puncuation, dude...you obviously do not know what parody means...
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@fanzappa the beatles parodied themselves when they sang she loves you at the end of all you need is love george martin said he created the beatles they didnt know what they were doing they did please please me slow to sound like roy orbison he told them to speed up the tempo
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@spacepatrolman that's the dumbest thing i have heard in awhile, here on the utube. the beatles did not parody themselves. an orig.artist would be lowering himself to do that. they just go on and create new music. you might say the new music is a parody, but that would be wrong.
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Wow, I like this, very informative. I covered on drums here on YT 8 Miles High & Turn, Turn, Turn, great songs.
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This is cool.
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Great video!
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@ejectorerector Maybe to get a little sun...?
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roger we want to see you come to north dakota your the best their isand ever will be
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@Franzko787 WHAT MCGUINN can do i shouldnt say should do is have a byrds imitation record like the rutles and call it captain soul and the space cowboys and do parodys of byrdsongs .
What is this documentary and where can it be found?
devdeanndyl 1 year ago
@devdeanndyl
It's called Guitar Expo Show 1992, so it's nearly 20 years old now. You might be able to find it on one of those file sharing arrangements, I don't know. Runs for 1 hour so only able to put small clips on YT.
Annette
annetteedwards 1 year ago