Too bad because no matter how important we might think we are, we are all basically in this dance together and none of us is any better than the other. They just stood around with their noses in the air. The Bryds wouldn't talk to anyone backstage. I also spoke with a local (Providence Rhode Island) opening band for the Byrds that night. They were rude, snobs who forgot who put them where they were. After meeting them, I never listened to their music again. When I was young, I went to as many concerts as I could. Valerie from Eureka, CaI'm surfing songfacts this morning.My brother once had it on a sort of compilation of Byrds songs and they where all played on synthesizers. Jakob Carlsen from København N, DenmarkHiĭoes anybody know where I can get the electronic, or what you call it, version of this song.Jim from Venice, Camark, costa mesa, Kristine Mckenna also wrote art reviews in the la times, and in august 09 i saw an article of hers in the new york times.Reg from Kemptville, On, -A few minutes ago I heard on 'Randy's Vinyl Tap' that the song was originally 'Seven Miles High' but was changed because 'it sang better'.Elizabeth from Hoschton, GaThe line "in places small faces unbound" refers to English mod band Small Faces.Jim from London, United KingdomThe Coltrane track is India, you can hear the riff at 2:22.This arrangement can be heard on the double LP "(untitled)." Additionally the Byrds can be seen doing this during a live television appearance from Fillmore East, NYC on September 23, 1970. Battin & Parsons also engaged in a bass/drum duet for a while. McGuinn supported by guitar wizard Clarence White, bassist Skip Battin and drummer Gene Parsons would jam for about 20 minutes. Barry from New York, NcIn 1970 the Byrds turned "Eight Miles High" into a jam warhorse.Almost like a parody of a guitar solo.except that it's real. Also sounds like the guitar was dropped halfway through and then picked up and finished. But.the guitar solo sucks! No rhythm, no melody. Great harmonies and great example of that famous "jangly" guitar. Jeff from Concord, CaThis is a great song.Guess I was tuned out on this one, but I love the song and will continue to think about its serious connotations. Government during this timeframe regarding the Viet Nam war. I also thought the song referred to the actions/inactions of the U. The lyrics seem to lend themselves to bewilderment in a strange land, which was at the time. Brad from Fairfax, VaI always thought this song was about arriving in Viet Nam after a flight in a troop transport plane.David said in an interview that he played tapes of Coltrane and Shankar to affect McGuinn's lead playing. I wondered if Round the square was Picadilly Circus or Trafalgar Square. Marion from Anderson, ScI think it is both about the Byrds trip to England and not being well received and the Small faces being given LSD in an orange which is the source of Itchycoo Park.I have had the privilege of seeing him 22 times in concert since the mid-80s and I am always delighted when he includes Eight Miles High in his set. Linda from Inland Empire, CaLeo Kottke's version is outstanding and it is incredible to see him play it live in concert.Ed from Keene, New HampshireIn interviews, Eric Clapton has mentioned that his solo on the Cream song "Dance the Night Away" (from the Disraeli Gears album) was inspired by this song.Curd from Heidelberg, GermanyThere's an interesting version here, using heavy sampling and modern production methods:.I'll definitely give a listen to Leo Kottke's version as well. Scotty from Cheyenne, WyThe Ventures also did an awesome sounding version of this song on their "Go With" album.Claude from Baltimore, MdAnother great cover, this one by The Thought:.That dropped from the news as he resigned shortly thereafter for taking bribes as Mayor of Baltimore. Daniel Dayton from East Hampton NyI remember Vice President Spiro Agnew (mid-sixties)ranting about it’s supposed drug inspired lyrics.remarkably done by the under rated group The Golden om Canada. usicmachine from FloridaNobody mentions the classic whole album side version of Eight Miles High.
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