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The Byrds - Eight Miles High (1971)
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The Byrds were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. They fused traditional acoustic folk with electric rock sounds and pioneered the genre "folk rock". The bands signature sound was the harmony singing of Roger McGuinn, David Crosby, Gene Clark and Chris Hillman. McGuinn, who is the only remaning consist member of the band, also played his jangly 12-string Rickenbacker guitar and influenced pop music up to the present day. Their biggest hit was a cover version of the Bob Dylan song "Mr. Tambourine Man", peaked at number 1 on the Billboard chart in 1965.
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@nonahyobusiness8063

3 years ago

I love it when the little German lady pops up out of nowhere and starts talking and then disappears the same way. I wish that would happen in real life.

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@UbuPere

3 years ago

Grateful Byrds :))

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@dclamage

1 year ago

11-1/2 minutes in and still waiting for Eight MIles High to start...

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@AmIonArock

3 years ago

Watching the Bass player gave me such a feeling of joy seeing him dig into the strings like that and if you did play attention you did hear them dive into and out "8 miles high" riffs. it was a cool jam.

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@breakdameta

5 months ago

the synergy between the bassist and drummer is amazing

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@mrmsmcgill

4 months ago

Still waiting to hear Eight Miles High.

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@joannebeauchamp1169

2 years ago

Clarence White, featured here on that incredible, one-of-kind Telecaster of his, was quite possibly the BEST guitarist The Byrds ever had……..

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@tomtrana3449

2 years ago

Thx Mike Leckebusch (RIP) and all the stuff of the Beat-Club for all the epic music live (!) at Beat-Club.

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@Ojb_1959

3 years ago

Back then I was shootin for 80 miles high. Glad I made it through it all.☮️

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@Dudeitsmeee

1 year ago

It's called 8 miles high because it's now 8 miles from the original arrangement! (love u byrds)

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@Rigel7WasAlreadyUsed

11 months ago

An intro so long it has two ad breaks before the song comes anywhere near starting, followed by a song that forgets to song.

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@TheGuitarMan71

3 years ago

Clarence White, a legend.

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@carolwolf9614

1 year ago

Thank you Beat Club

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@johnnyhartley4330

3 years ago

It definitely is 8 Miles High, all the notes of that song are in this, just in a totally different order.

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@williamkleitsch1153

3 years ago

This is what happens when you’re eight miles high.

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@zonalibrer3357

3 years ago

Don't forget that this song was the start kick for American Acid Rock in March 66 . Good instrumental groovy version here

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@bobstar76

3 years ago

None of the 8 miles were harmed in the making of this video.

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@steveschwab9468

1 year ago

The bass player was married to my aunt at one time, rip Skip

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@dflf

3 years ago

This reminds me of the time when Nigel Tufnel quit Spinal Tap and the band had to play a free form jam session at a theme park amphitheater

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@papawx3

3 years ago

The late, great Clarence White pickin' the Tele!

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