Rerecorded by the Byrds for their 1973 album. I put both versions in my Byrds playlist.Thanks for uploading!
9 years ago
Asokan Ponnusamy
Gram Parsons and Gene Clark made music different from others then and even after 40 years, their music sounds different. Listen to this song carefully and listen again equally carefully and you will be amazed that it is not the same both the times.. Do it any number of times and each time you hear something different. Same thing with Gram's In My Hour of Darkness. The two are geniuses beyond compare. And to think we lost them both young...
9 years ago
Simone E. Schmidt
I love this song so much. I love you Gene Clark. I love you.
9 years ago
MrTasiat
Great souls and spirits like Gene. They left behind what we should pick up.Lyrics and music deep down our souls. We still listen wherever you are.
10 years ago
talile ali
The dude is so killing it on this song! You gotta love the man for harmonizing this melody so well together!
10 years ago
chris gordon
Stellar 10+ A+. A much superior version to the Byrd's reunion album offering.
10 years ago
chris gordon
A masterpiece. Outstanding.
10 years ago
Bankans
A genius in it's own right.
11 years ago
J Montgomery
Circle is such an awesome piece I have loved for over thirty years. Really speaks to me even today. Gene was such a talented man.
11 years ago
Lisa Bilgrien
Gene's best album, Roadmaster!
11 years ago
RainyDayMerman
Some of the best lyrics ever written. This song sums up life better than any I've ever heard. Gene Clark was a true poet and the unsung genius of American music.
11 years ago
mardelste
awesome song, thanks for posting, brings back sweet memories. and your nick is great too :-)