Easily the toughest choice for me yet (outside of Styx vs. AC/DC).
They occupy the same sort of affection in my life. Still, Eight Miles High is one of my favorite all time songs. I have loved the Doors a lot in my time, but on balance I see the genius of the Byrds more as I get older. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il9q397lL0
Easily the toughest choice for me yet (outside of Styx vs. AC/DC).
They occupy the same sort of affection in my life. Still, Eight Miles High is one of my favorite all time songs. I have loved the Doors a lot in my time, but on balance I see the genius of the Byrds more as I get older. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il9q397lL0
And they basically started cuntry rock along with Gram Parson's pervious group, The International Submarine Band.
Easily the toughest choice for me yet (outside of Styx vs. AC/DC).
They occupy the same sort of affection in my life. Still, Eight Miles High is one of my favorite all time songs. I have loved the Doors a lot in my time, but on balance I see the genius of the Byrds more as I get older. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il9q397lL0
Great song, the best of the Byrds IMO. Well done, Maserati murderer ... fagoty wink.
Easily the toughest choice for me yet (outside of Styx vs. AC/DC).
They occupy the same sort of affection in my life. Still, Eight Miles High is one of my favorite all time songs. I have loved the Doors a lot in my time, but on balance I see the genius of the Byrds more as I get older. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il9q397lL0
And they basically started cuntry rock along with Gram Parson's pervious group, The International Submarine Band.
Easily the toughest choice for me yet (outside of Styx vs. AC/DC).
They occupy the same sort of affection in my life. Still, Eight Miles High is one of my favorite all time songs. I have loved the Doors a lot in my time, but on balance I see the genius of the Byrds more as I get older. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il9q397lL0
The 2 great singles that kick started psychedelic rock were Eight Miles High and Shapes of Things by the Yardbirds. They both beat the Beatles to the punch. Roger McGuin's 12 string Rickenbacker into is based on John Coltrane saxamaphone noodling and some Indian raga type shit. Brilliant.
Easily the toughest choice for me yet (outside of Styx vs. AC/DC).
They occupy the same sort of affection in my life. Still, Eight Miles High is one of my favorite all time songs. I have loved the Doors a lot in my time, but on balance I see the genius of the Byrds more as I get older. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il9q397lL0
The 2 great singles that kick started psychedelic rock were Eight Miles High and Shapes of Things by the Yardbirds. They both beat the Beatles to the punch. Roger McGuin's 12 string Rickenbacker into is based on John Coltrane saxamaphone noodling and some Indian raga type shit. Brilliant.
Chinned for Eight Miles High, but not feeling Shapes of Things. Good song, but not anywhere near the same caliber, or even the best of the Yardbirds.
Easily the toughest choice for me yet (outside of Styx vs. AC/DC).
They occupy the same sort of affection in my life. Still, Eight Miles High is one of my favorite all time songs. I have loved the Doors a lot in my time, but on balance I see the genius of the Byrds more as I get older. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il9q397lL0
The 2 great singles that kick started psychedelic rock were Eight Miles High and Shapes of Things by the Yardbirds. They both beat the Beatles to the punch. Roger McGuin's 12 string Rickenbacker into is based on John Coltrane saxamaphone noodling and some Indian raga type shit. Brilliant.
Chinned for Eight Miles High, but not feeling Shapes of Things. Good song, but not anywhere near the same caliber, or even the best of the Yardbirds.
My favorite Byrds song is "Wasn't Born to Follow" cuz Easy Rider but that's another story.
Easily the toughest choice for me yet (outside of Styx vs. AC/DC).
They occupy the same sort of affection in my life. Still, Eight Miles High is one of my favorite all time songs. I have loved the Doors a lot in my time, but on balance I see the genius of the Byrds more as I get older. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il9q397lL0
The 2 great singles that kick started psychedelic rock were Eight Miles High and Shapes of Things by the Yardbirds. They both beat the Beatles to the punch. Roger McGuin's 12 string Rickenbacker into is based on John Coltrane saxamaphone noodling and some Indian raga type shit. Brilliant.
Chinned for Eight Miles High, but not feeling Shapes of Things. Good song, but not anywhere near the same caliber, or even the best of the Yardbirds.
My favorite Byrds song is "Wasn't Born to Follow" cuz Easy Rider but that's another story.
When you did the thread on alt-cuntry I had to look it up as I didn't have a clue - Parsons is mentioned in wikipedia (yes that is my source) as a founder of it. I was surprised. Love Sweetheart of the Rodeo
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I will listen to Turn, Turn, Turn and Mr Tambourine Man over anything from The Doors
Shoutout to John and Michelle Phillips for procreating this fine piece of ass.
Which then led me to the nice pic of Josie Bissett who was/is a fine piece of ass as well.
Empty the benches.
They occupy the same sort of affection in my life. Still, Eight Miles High is one of my favorite all time songs. I have loved the Doors a lot in my time, but on balance I see the genius of the Byrds more as I get older.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Il9q397lL0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgy8IPFVG5g
That's a good one. Cheers!