She Don't Care About Time - The Byrds video free download


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Duration: 02:28
Uploaded: 2009/04/13

One of my favorite Byrds songs.

Released in October 1965 as the B-side of Turn! Turn! Turn!

Comments

9 years ago

Kurt Van looy

Excellent!!

9 years ago

Lisa Bilgrien

This song is so beautiful.

9 years ago

Melos Antropon

McGuinn's solo in the middle is J. S. Bach's "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring"!

10 years ago

Michael Oak

Gene's solo version on Roadmaster is superb as well.

10 years ago

Uwe Rayer

It's Gen all over. So great.

10 years ago

Robert Ridgway

that's what i was just wondering! my dad used to play that piece on recorder and it has always tstuck in my head. love hearing it on mcguinn's rick 12, just beautiful!

10 years ago

Robert Ridgway

isn't the solo from a piece by bach or someone?

10 years ago

Robert Ridgway

not just the velvets- the great and irascible lou himself....and he doesn't like ANYTHING!

10 years ago

Lawrence Rasmus

l remember playing this in our band. We practiced in my garage on Studebaker Road. I think I will do acoustic version and put it on youtube

11 years ago

DoctorBohr

Thed Beatles were also fans of the Byrds!

11 years ago

Philmod68

AWESOME song! One of my ALLTIME favorites of these guys!! : )

11 years ago

skydogz1

Cool sound.

11 years ago

Uwe Rayer

Hear !!!!!!!! Hear !!!!!!!!

11 years ago

FlawShow

Performing this song tonight.....have loved it for 45 years.

12 years ago

vito54749

great song

12 years ago

50gary

The Beatles said that "The Byrds" were their favorite American Group at the time. Back then I couldn't stop playing them, even bought myself a 12 string electric. Great stuff.

13 years ago

frizzlefrap

@tom77092 ..... yes ..... turned into country .... but was pretty good, i must admit .... but .... always like earlier stuff better!

13 years ago

frizzlefrap

had the 45 and "turn turn turn" album (besides others byrdee music). great group ... always missed gene clark when he wasn't with group ........ and crosby too!

13 years ago

chargrave

I believe the instrumental break is Bach's 'Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring' and seems to fit the song well. The alternate version in the boxed set has Gene Clark's Harmonica in the instrumental which was not on the single. Some of their best songs were B sides, this one and 'Why' among others.

13 years ago

huskyjerk

Am always shocked how quickly Crosby aged between 1965 and 1967 or so. He went from looking like a young kid to looking middle aged in about 2 years time. Never seen anything like that before in any human being.

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