The Byrds - "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better" - 6/12/65 video free download


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Lip synched performance from the band's second out of four appearances on "Shiva...".

Interestingly, on the band's third appearance on the TV show, pushing "Turn! Turn! Turn!", they closed the show again with a synced version of IFAWLB.

Would have been nice if it was "She Don't Care Abou Time"!!

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Comments

9 years ago

nikitakelley

Okay, this version is the original recorded version on the album? Sounds 100% to the recording - and that's fine with me. I like seeing these groups "live" but would rather hear the recorded version while watching. Just me....

9 years ago

jennifur sun

my second fav Byrds tune loved Rogers 12 string Rick what an awesome guitar

9 years ago

czar14617

A GREAT SONG ---BRINGS ME BACK TOO MY HIGH SCHOOL DAYS --I WAS IN THE 10TH GRADE WHEN THIS CAME OUT -------LOVE IT

9 years ago

Robert Kirchhoefer

The Byrds " I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better " circa: 1965

9 years ago

racketman2u

There's something a bit special about the 12-string Rickenbacker; a bit like a V-12 engine in a car!

9 years ago

Jessica Gold

My daughter is commenting from my account, not me. Just to let you all know.

9 years ago

Sherry Yates

BH223, we all have our preference & I can't call Mr Clark the finest singer or song writer. I feel that Mark Lindsay ( the front man ) for Paul Revere & the Raiders had much better vocals & I loved his song writing.

9 years ago

Babyhowdy233

Was there ever a more handsome devil than the great Gene Clark, and he remains one of the best singer/songwriters I've heard in my 58 years! How I wish that he had written and performed more songs for The Byrds!

9 years ago

x yz

Great song. The dancers at the back are fabulous!

9 years ago

Jessica Gold

OMG David Crosby what a adorable man ps I'm Lexi and I'm 10

9 years ago

john meyer

Yes David I agree with you. Gene Clark wrote many of the best songs that "The Byrds" recorded on their first two albums. He was an original founder of the band along with Roger McGuinn and David Crosby. He left the band and went on his own. A talented song writer and musician who died too young.

9 years ago

Tomteriffic

Crosby must have been a wreck. Everybody got a close up but him.

10 years ago

folkmusicgirl

Chris Hillman ..oh my God! What a crush I had on him!

10 years ago

David M

Loved the go-go dancers. The Byrds weren't bad either. One of their most underrated songs.

10 years ago

plantium1000

This band is very, very cool, they seem like they were a head of their time. Every time I hear one of their songs, I am just in awe.

10 years ago

donnyrecordsnyc

My first 2 lp's. Byrds 5th dimension mono and the Hollies greatest imperial mono. Still got them both.

10 years ago

mark dirigible

one of the coolest bands of all time

11 years ago

tarheelgeorge

Too bad Gene and Roger(Jim) couldn't coexist. RIP Gene.

11 years ago

Nick Freeman-Clark

Great feel good song from an era that I'll only be able to dream of in my imagination. Must've been something to live through.

11 years ago

vitoduval

Gene Weed what the byrds were smoking before they went on stage

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