Clarence White: Farther Along: 1971 (Part 9)
photo: Don Fisher The Byrds entered 1971 heading in opposite directions. As a live unit, there's no question that the band was at its career apex. The Clarence White-Gene Parsons-Skip Battin rhythm section was borderline monstrous. If anything, Roger McGuinn was the musical weak link, a disturbing trend that would replicate itself in the studio. I will diatribe later about McGuinn's abandonment of the songwriting and bandleading process. However, let's focus on White's 1971, a promising and underappreciated year of achievement. [...]
- Byrds - BB Class Road [guitar solo]
- Byrds - Bristol Steam Convention Blues
- Byrds - Bugler
- Byrds - Farther Along
- Byrds - I Trust [Byrdmaniax excerpt]
- Byrds - I Trust [Live 1971]
- Byrds - Jamaica, Say You Will [Live 1971]
- Byrds - Mr. Spaceman [Live 1971]
- Byrds - My Destiny
- Byrds/Earl Scruggs Revue - Nothin' To It
- Kentucky Colonels - Shuckin' The Corn
- Paul Siebel - Pinto Pony























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