The Byrds - Live at the Monterey Pop Festival 1967

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Recorded live at the Monterey County Fairgrounds, June 17th 1967.
    The Monterey Festival was an important event in the history of The Byrds. David Crosby had begun to assert more control over the musical direction of the group, preferring he, Chris Hillman, and Roger McGuinn write their own material instead of covering other songs, which had initially made The Byrds a world famous act. At Monterey, Crosby would give lengthy speeches between songs on a variety of controversial topics, annoying his bandmates. Furthermore, Crosby elected to fill in for the recently departed Neil Young the following day during Buffalo Springfields performance, further exacerbating tensions. In October, Crosby would be fired from the group, something McGuinn came to regret decades later.
    0:00 - 0:28 Mike Bloomfield Introduction
    0:31 - 2:09 Renaissance Fair
    2:15 - 3:08 Crosby speaks about LSD
    3:14 - 5:29 Have You Seen Her Face
    5:34 - 5:57 Crosby introduces Hey Joe
    5:59 - 8:14 Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go)
    8:19 - 8:51 Crosby speaks about the JFK assassination
    8:52 - 11:26 He Was A Friend Of Mine
    11:28 - 12:00 Crosby introduces Lady Friend
    12:01 - 14:17 Lady Friend
    14:29 - 14:47 Crosby introduces Chimes Of Freedom
    14:48 - 18:05 Chimes Of Freedom
    18:47 - 19:27 Crosby introduces So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll star
    19:30 - 21:38 So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star
    Lineup:
    Roger McGuinn - Vocals, 12 string guitar
    David Crosby - Vocals, guitar
    Chris Hillman - Bass guitar, vocals
    Michael Clarke - Drums
    Hugh Maskela - Trumpet on So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star
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