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Bryds "UNCUT"
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2003 4:53 am
by jeff
The Byrds are on the cover of the latest UNCUT magazine featuring exclusive new interviews with Roger McGuinn, David Crosby and Chris Hillman, plus a free CD of 19 tracks inspired by The Byrds including a GREAT version of "Eight Miles High" by Roger McGuinn and Crowded House!!! Buy this MAG!!!
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 6:53 am
by kvalois
The article has lots of interesting information that many Byrds fans may not already know.
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 7:01 am
by royclough
Jeff
Should be retitled 18 tracks inspired by the Byrds and one that inspired The Byrds.
I refer of course to the inclusion of When You Walk In The Room by The Searchers
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 7:24 am
by admin
Roy: When You Walk In The Room is a great 1960s recording and, according to Mike Pender at least, the Rickenbacker 12 string was chosen for the lead riff. Apparently Curtis and Pender wanted to capitalize on the Rickenbacker sound and who can blame them.
It seems to me, that "Needles and Pins", by the Searchers of course, may have inspired the Byrds even moreso than "When You Walk In The Room". I say that as the opening riff from Needles and Pins is very close to the one later used in "Feel A Whole Lot Better" released by The Byrds.
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 7:50 am
by jeff
I was simply reading from the CD artwork insert when I was describing the disc. A great song none-the-less and I'm sure it had some influence on the Byrds.
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:15 pm
by royclough
Not critiscing you Jeff at all, apoligies if it came across like that, as a staunch Searchers fan, just "prickled " me somewhat, I like The Byrds also, more early Byrds and I take Peter's valid point which is spot on, in some articles I have written I feel that it was Terry Melcher who was inspired by Walk In The Room in particular that opening Bass riff for that song, for me Byrds version of Tanbourine Man was enhanced by too by the opening Bass riff which grabbed one's attention.