A tribute to the Byrds using a Rickenbacker 370/12RM.
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@hamilton598408 жыл бұрын
Very nice. :) Excellent Jim McGuinn impression and superb performance on the 12-string Rickenbacker.
@THEScottCampbell5 жыл бұрын
I was hoping you would do the guitar duet in the middle but I still enjoyed this!
@kvalois16 жыл бұрын
My God!!! It sounds just like this Byrds' classic!! David: You're getting even better!!! I want to see MORE songs posted!!! Karl
@wayntube14 жыл бұрын
WOW...luv what you are doing man!!! Excellent choice tune too...Old John Robertson and Tribal Gathering next!
@CIARazer12 жыл бұрын
Far out Franklins man. I'm digging the sound too. Maybe a little more jangle in that guitar, but keep it up! Never let it die.
@Byrds196712 жыл бұрын
I'm sure there's truth to the whole backwards thing. Turning the reels backwards in the mid to late 60's was like auto-tune is today. It was a new cool inventive sound that folks in that era probably just kind of over-used. If you have a 4-track cassette recorder you can do the same thing at home. Track 1 forwards becomes Track 4 backwards....or I'm sure DAW computer recording could do it as well.
@idealassets13 жыл бұрын
Have you considered posting Renaissance Fair by the Byrds. I'll bet you would do a goo version of it. Thank you, Craig.
@DWGERRY2612 жыл бұрын
Good job! Thanks for posting! Many years ago I once heard on a late night radio show that the guitar break on " Change Is Now " was recorded and then played backwards. Kinda like what The Beatles did with " Rain ". Is there any truth to this?
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Very nice. :) Excellent Jim McGuinn impression and superb performance on the 12-string Rickenbacker.
I was hoping you would do the guitar duet in the middle but I still enjoyed this!
My God!!! It sounds just like this Byrds' classic!! David: You're getting even better!!! I want to see MORE songs posted!!! Karl
WOW...luv what you are doing man!!! Excellent choice tune too...Old John Robertson and Tribal Gathering next!
Far out Franklins man. I'm digging the sound too. Maybe a little more jangle in that guitar, but keep it up! Never let it die.
I'm sure there's truth to the whole backwards thing. Turning the reels backwards in the mid to late 60's was like auto-tune is today. It was a new cool inventive sound that folks in that era probably just kind of over-used. If you have a 4-track cassette recorder you can do the same thing at home. Track 1 forwards becomes Track 4 backwards....or I'm sure DAW computer recording could do it as well.
Have you considered posting Renaissance Fair by the Byrds. I'll bet you would do a goo version of it. Thank you, Craig.
Good job! Thanks for posting! Many years ago I once heard on a late night radio show that the guitar break on " Change Is Now " was recorded and then played backwards. Kinda like what The Beatles did with " Rain ". Is there any truth to this?
Great cover, you got it down!