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Amos Lee - Shout Out Loud
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Amos Lee Live On The Today Program on his Australian Tour
One Too Many Mornings Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash
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Not sure of it's origin - haven't seen it on RUclips. Enjoy
McGuinn Clark Hillman: Mr Tambourine Man [After Dark]
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McGuinn Clark Hillman of the Byrds live with Mr Tambourine Man on their Australian visit. Taken from Donnie Sutherland's After Dark program.
Chris Bailey: Ghost Ships [Solo]
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Chris Bailey [The Saints] performing a solo Ghost Ships on Donnie Sutherland's After Dark Program circa 1984
Good job Chris
The guy had no respect for his roots, always thought he was better than his meager tallent proved. My 4 yo could write a better song than this 4 chord pos
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I could listen to this over and over...just perfect!
Mystical song.
Under appreciated reunion of these three. Gene was Gene and let them down once again. Gene did an interesting cover with Chris on his '84 Firebyrd album. They always added the additional verse not in the original Byrds' single in '65.
if only Gene could have stayed with Roger. Maybe his life wouldn't have deteriorated to the point of drugs and drink killing him.
They all sound SUPER SUBLIME!!
it's better with 3 verses!!!
Do miss U
A nice Arrangement of Mr 🎶 Man. Chris Hillman forget his Bass 🎸 Strap? Maybe that's why he's Sitting. 🧐
Lead vocals McGuinn 0:35 Hillman 1:50 Clark 3:20
Thanks so much for this! I grew up loving the Byrds and enjoying picking out who sang what part of the wondrous harmonies. Gene, I’ve heard, got bumped out of the lead vocal slot back then, though I don’t know why. His voice has stuck with me since, and I still love his solo work. Another thing I hear watching this is the realization that Chris’s voice became a LOT stronger over the years. By the time he was doing his thing with Desert Rose Band, he was crystal clear with a true strength about him! What a progression in quality! In fact, here in Spring of 2024, DRB is still a favorite of mine. Anyway, thanks for posting this clip. Love it!
In the early byrds Clark was the sole songwriter alongside the Dylan covers...he therefore got far more money than the other band members this caused animosity in the band...this is likely the explanation for why he was..sidelined as the main front man...as aside from anything else he was by far the best singer in the band....
The Byrd's perfect Video 1960s I Love ❤❤All their music 🎵🎶🎵❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂
This is totally awesome!!! Three great musicians and singers!!!
Look good sound good ❤
They cut it off too soon.
Is that George Grantham on drums?
I was wandering the same. Sure looks like him!!
Yes.
@@miguelsancho6297 thank you!
Great stuff....
About 100 times better than the original. Surreal. Dreamy. Potent.
totally. this laid back singing in the verses blows me away!
Chris and Gene were the biggest talents in the Byrds and were largely overlooked. Mcguinn and especially Crosby were vastly overrated.
Authentic genuine and REAL
McGuinn looks stoned
Just wow!!!!! Best Saints song ever? The version they perform on the Australian Made concert series movie in 1987 is mind blowing. Just so powerful. Especially with all those horns. But Chris solo like this exposes another element of that power. If only…
Three great solos by these guys
What a great loss Gene was. Tremendous singer
Gotta love it. What a great beat!!
McGuinn looks eight miles high in this video.
Miss this voice.
Gene is the only one in this video with a wonderfully natural voice and because of him I am watching this. ♥️🌹❤️🎶
Gene is the best singer ever. 🎶🎶❤️
Superlative
Soon we all sadly are ghostships... (So have all your sails up before that...)
love this guy and what a rendition
Mr Tambourine Man
The Byrds
Rest in Peace David Crosby
Hahaha I notes 98% of People Support KLARK voice it is made for Mr Tambourine Man...
Nice to see Chris Hillman standing up front on this set, not shoved in the back with the rest of the bass players.
Class!
As great as McGuinn, Hillman and Crosby were, the Byrds were never the same once Gene Clark left them. It’s too bad that he dealt with the demons that he had to deal with.
👍👍👍❤️
All 3 are superstars. Gene Clark's voice was unique. Just like Waylon, George Jones and Merle Haggard when you heard Gene's voice you knew it was him. He was a truly gifted vocalist and was a song writer on the level of Bob Dylan. Gene's solo albums prove that.
Fabulous
One man's opinion: The BEST of The Byrds, hands down.
A true Blue aussie legend.
very nice
My left speaker doesn’t like this
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I saw this version of the Byrds in San Diego in '78. They were super. I'd forgotten that they each took different verses on this song. What a thrill. This video took me back. Thanx for posting.
Ghost Ships shall always be shining on you Chris Bailey, Respect you always Sir.