The Byrds - Things will be better video free download


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This track is taken from the Byrds "The Byrds" of 1973 it marked the return of the group to Folk Rock or country rock with the classic Byrds' guitars and it remembers when Byrds arranged Dylan's Mr. Tambourine man, Lay Lady Lay...

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9 years ago

Jörg-Michael Hillmann

Dies war meine Zeit!

10 years ago

BlankUberEverybody

must'a been a Brit release--I remember this one on an album titled Pre Flyte--supposedly it was recordings previous to the first official album..

10 years ago

paul taylor

i love this tune!

11 years ago

Tuan Muda

* * * * *

11 years ago

Luiz Sérgio

I just don't don't know why was used this Lp cover picture that is not from the line-up that recorded this song

11 years ago

Michael Boyce

The Only Asylum/Elektra Lp they'd recorded! It was David's idea to trash the then-current line-up of Batten,Parsons,White and McGuinn! What a disaster that was! Still,this was the best track on this Lp!

12 years ago

shane henning

great song

12 years ago

hotajax

@whocares1694 It is very cool. Fun beat.

13 years ago

Jeff Watson

@whocares1694 I think the album is out of print. You can find it on torrents though and that's where I got my digital copy as my vinyl had worn out.

13 years ago

79goldmaster1

mcguinn resembles Curt Cobain with the long hair

13 years ago

ron sutton

@janfreidun What is this, a reunion album I never knew? Is 1973 the correct date? "Farther Along" came out in '73 right? Cool song!

13 years ago

ron sutton

This album is news to me! Cool song, I need to investigate this album some more.

14 years ago

Jan Freidun Taravosh

@maida1982a the 1973 album has always been my favourite byrds album and I own all of them but I listen mostley this album

14 years ago

maida1982a

even though the album wasn't cohesive, quailty of material was excellent

14 years ago

Jan Freidun Taravosh

One of my favourite byrds songs, good moog work too, but the picture does not match the lineup at the time of this recording, cool thing is that david and jim both played guitar on this album but so did gene and chris, a very rich album, Mike went back to the roots and played percussion and congas also

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