The Byrds |
I got a little discombobulated in my comments on this week’s
edition of Dr. John's Idiosyncratic History of Rock & Roll, but the Byrds family
tree is pretty convoluted, and hopefully the great music offered saved me (see
below). Click here to listen to the full program.
Mr Tambourine Man,
Byrds
I’ll Feel a Whole
Lot Better, Byrds
The Bells of
Rhymney, Byrds
She Has a Way, Byrds
Chimes of Freedom,
Byrds
Brisbane Ladies,
Hoyt Axton w/ Jim McGuinn
When the Ship Comes
In, Hillmen
Turn Turn Turn, Judy
Collins
Saturday Night, New
Christy Minstrels
Baiilon, Les Baxter’s
Balladeers
Nine Pound Hammer,
Kentucky Colonels
Tuff & Stringy,
Clarence White
Cherry Pie, Skip
& Flip
You Movin’, The Jet
Set
It Won’t Be Wrong
(Don’t Be Long), Beefeaters
So You Want to Be a
Rock’n’Roll Star, Byrds
Splendour in the Grass,
Jackie DeShannon
Till Today, The Rose
Garden
One Day Week,
International Submarine Band
Take a Giant Step,
Rising Sons
Wasn’t Born to
Follow, Byrds
So You Say You Lost
Your Baby, Gene Clark & the Gosdin Brothers
Your Gentle Way of
Loving Me, Guilbeau & Parsons
Why You Been Gone So
Long, Clarence White w/Ry Cooder
One Hundred Years
From Now, Byrds
Softly to Me, Love
Expecting to Fly,
Buffalo Springfield
Rock & Roll
Woman, Buffalo Springfield
Try It, Hollies
Ballad of Easy Rider
Christine’s Tune
(Devil in Disguise), Flying Burrito Brothers
The Radio Song,
Dillard & Clark
She Digs My Love,
Sir Douglas Quintet
Almost Cut My Hair,
CSNY
Turn Turn Turn,
McGuinn, Hillman, Crosby
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