Defining folk rock is a paradoxical task, to say the least. 50 Years Ago: Original Byrds Get Back Together for One More LP 50 Years Ago: Original Byrds Get Back Together for One More LP Before ...
You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere; I Am A Pilgrim; The Christian Life; You Don’t Miss Your Water; You’re Still On My Mind; Pretty Boy Floyd; I Still Miss Someone; Hickory Wind; One Hundred Years From Now; Blue ...
Bob Dylan helped inform this iconic Simon and Garfunkel track, but the end results ultimately "horrified" songwriter Paul Simon.
Every new Byrds album seems a continuation of the last; few surprises occur — instead, it’s just like a visit with old friends. Steve Miller’s music, in contrast, seems more jigsaw-puzzleish.
Lover of the Bayou; You Ain't Going Nowhere; Truck Stop Girl; My Back Pages; Baby, What You Want Me to Do; Jamaica, Say You Will; Black Mountain Rag/Soldier's Joy; Mr. Tambourine Man; Pretty Boy Floyd ...
Yoakam stretched his arm toward me and played “Set You Free This Time,” the third song on the Byrd’s 1965 album “Turn! Turn! Turn!” A green check mark appeared next to the song’s title ...
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Ward mentioned the project recently in his interview with Punknews.org, and the collaboration represents a combination of Ward's music and Byrd's prose. According to the label, the idea had always ...