The Byrds - "The Times They Are A Changin'" - 10/4/65 video free download


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Wonderful & Retro vid from the band's second and final appearance on "Hulla...."

This is a pre-recorded backing track with live vocals. Unfortunately Gene & David's mics are mixed low, so we don't quite get the full "Byrds Splendor" as far as the harmonies go.

Listen to how the tape slows down during Crosby's close-up.

Busted!! :-)

This and the Sullivan shows are the only colour footage that I know of from the "Original 5".

Michael Landon being the host on this October evening, he was riding high on "Bonanza" at the time.

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Comments

8 years ago

Bill Miller

THE BYRDS SURE DID DILLON PROUD ON THIS NUMBER THEY GAVE IT A SHOT OF SHOT OF HIGH TEST ! ....////

8 years ago

Mark Hubbard

I've never seen this video before. It's great!!!

9 years ago

Billy Angus

Great Bob Dylan cover.I dig Jim (Roger) McGuinn's glasses. :)

9 years ago

Tom Tom

The Byrds - The Times They Are A Changin - 1965Geschrieben von Bob Dylan. (Ich glaube, das kann man auch erkennen)

9 years ago

Tom Davis

GET OUTTA THE WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

John Sullivan

The magic of a 12 string. I have never changed my mind since I bought their LPs back in the 60s when I was a teenager.

9 years ago

Bruce Gilchrist

what a strange stage design-nothing to do with the song or the band

9 years ago

captainsoul1953

Better than the version on the Turn Turn Turn album

9 years ago

MannyMUCpsychodelia

Times may be changing, but Americans will always love their guns

9 years ago

Simon Robeyns

Saw roger performing solo yesterday, it was awesomeif you ever get the chance to see him live , go for ithe sounds almost as good as back then, 50 years ago!!

9 years ago

Carl Rudd

mCgUINN = rocks biggest nerd.

9 years ago

vendicatoresolitari0 .

Il 10/4/1965 avevo 15 anni e 2 giorni! Bei tempi! :(

9 years ago

Bryan Dale

Back in the 60's and 70's my Father complained about all the pop music, all ooo's and ahh's just rubbish. It was only after his death that I found he had a bigger collection than I did. Anyone else suffer from parents who were like my lovely Dad?

9 years ago

lismoeff

Yes!!

9 years ago

M Stratocaster

I grew up in sixties and early seventies. I remember when Mr. Tambourine Man came out in '65. Back then The Byrds were the coolest thing going and as a sixteen year old high school teen, Roger McGuinn was the coolest dude to ever walk in shoe leather. I bought every album The Byrds put out. I still like The Byrds and listen to their music.

9 years ago

walter campbell

rockin' cool bearwolf

9 years ago

Eli Mefford

Not one of their best covers.

9 years ago

krikeymate

The set designer for this TV show is a moron. Must be hard to lip sync through gritted teeth.

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