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Happy Birthday to Gene Clark

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:31 am
by stsang
The late, great Gene Clark was born this day 1944. He would have been 67 years old today. Rest In Peace.
Gene Clark
Gene Clark
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Gene Clark wrote or co-wrote many of The Byrds' best-known originals, including: "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better", "Set You Free This Time", "Here Without You", "If You're Gone", "The World Turns All Around Her", "She Don't Care About Time" and "Eight Miles High". He played harmonica for the band, too (notably on "Set You Free This Time"). Bassist Chris Hillman noted years later in various interviews remembering Gene: "People don't give enough credit to Gene Clark. He came up with the most incredible lyrics. I don't think I appreciated Gene Clark as a songwriter until the last two years. He was awesome! He was heads above us! Roger wrote some great songs then, but Gene was coming up with lyrics that were way beyond what he was. He wasn't a well-read man in that sense, but he would come up with these beautiful phrases. A very poetic man--very, very productive. He would write two or three great songs a week". "He was the songwriter. He had the "gift" that none of the rest of us had developed yet.... What deep inner part of his soul conjured up songs like "Set You Free This Time," "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better," "I'm Feelin' Higher," "Eight Miles High"? So many great songs! We learned a lot of songwriting from him and in the process learned a little bit about ourselves. At one time, he was the power in the Byrds, not McGuinn, not Crosby—it was Gene who would burst through the stage curtain banging on a tambourine, coming on like a young Prince Valiant. A hero, our savior. Few in the audience could take their eyes off this presence."

Re: Happy Birthday to Gene Clark

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 1:24 pm
by JakeK
Gene Clark, one heck of a songwriter. He had a dynamic to the band that made them who they were. He really blossomed on Turn! Turn! Turn! with songs like "Set You Free This Time", "The World Turns All Around Her", "If You're Gone", "The Day Walk" and "She Don't Care About Time".

He did love to party, though. According to source, when Tom Petty covered "Feel a Whole Lot Better" in 1989, Gene partied the hardest ever.

What's the story on his return during the Notorious Byrd Brothers sessions?