The Byrds - I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better Outtakes video free download


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9 years ago

Purple Sage

Way beyond awesome. Gene Clark stole my heart away from George Harrison.

9 years ago

John Congerton

Priceless. What a band. 

9 years ago

Virgoddess A

R.E.M. wishes they were the Byrds.

9 years ago

Dan Citi

Reminds me of R.E.M. 

11 years ago

TheAerovons

Beach Boys were already huge before the Brit invasion..

11 years ago

TheAerovons

Asking who sings the high part is hardly abrupt...and Crosby was, by his own admission, a jerk back then.

11 years ago

Joel Gallob

One of the truly beautiful, great bands of all time. Jeez but i miss 'em. Saw their reunion in Central Park and it wasn't much. Saw McGuinn solo once too, and he was great. However you got these outtakes, they are a gift from heaven. thanks so much

12 years ago

Glenn Wheatcroft

@abt7217tc and Bells Of Rhymney

13 years ago

abt7217tc

people pay so much attentionto Mcguinn's 12 string, they dont even listen to crosby. he was in beastmode on this track

13 years ago

79goldmaster1

this song should have been a single and been a number one...really their best song IMO

13 years ago

Darrell Musick

@smasica Really!!!!!

13 years ago

AGibsonJ

Love Gene Clark's voice on these outtakes ... so clear!!

13 years ago

williamjaba

@darling67 Brian carried the boys untill Pet Sounds, but after that Carl, Mike, Bruce and particuarly Dennis really emerged as brilliant songwriters. Sunflower, Pacific Ocean Blue, Surfs Up, Friends etc, were all real gems and Brian had little to do with them. That aside, In my opinion Brian Wilson contained as much talent as all the Byrds combined! Look at Pet Sounds, or Today or any of those singles. No single Byrd (or Beatle for that matter) could have made an album like that.

13 years ago

nhoner

"Who sings the high part?" Wow, Melcher could be abrupt, couldn't he? No wonder Crosby disliked him.

13 years ago

DougM63

Primo Gene!

13 years ago

Robert Laberge

For instant replay of the complete take : 2:03

13 years ago

cntrailrider

Been a Byrds fan for 40 yrs and yours are great posts. Thanks! It's fun listening rough turn into polished. Beatles influence is clearly heard in this one (stepped in vocals) but frankly there's nothing quite like the Byrds sound Steve

13 years ago

cntrailrider

Where did you get all these out-takes??? They're great! They're magic in the making Thanks sincerely for posting these Steve

13 years ago

Robert Laberge

Gene's lead vocal is brought to the fore here and it's quite simply fabulous!

14 years ago

jim los

haha i think they're actually in tune for this one! not that i blame them 12 strings are bitch to tune

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