![]() Supports most audio formats: MP3/OGG/AAC/AIFF/WMA/APE/FLAC/ALAC /WAV/DSDĪsynchronous USB DAC function: No other player in the M3 Pro’s segment can be used as a USB DAC. A Digital Signal Processor with dynamic range control ensures high volumes are distortion-free and low levels produce rich bass, creating a distinctive immersive listening experience. High-Fidelity Sound Quality: The M3 Pro is powered by the powerful Ingenic X1000E processor and well-received DAC ES9218P, which ensures you get a smooth, yet long-lasting experience without breaking the bank. All-touch design provides the most convenient and comfortable interactive experience, making your operation easier. Do yourself a musical favor and get this remastered cd, simply beautiful and awesome music.High Resolution, Full Touchscreen: 3.5-inch full-size high-sensitivity capacitive touch screen with IPS technology, unique zinc alloy body, smooth and natural, elegant and durable. But, in my humble opinion, the album "Manassas" is arguably the best of that time.The songs were not beat to death on classic rock music stations. Don from Pittsburgh, PaSuggestion: In 1972, Chris Hillman of the "Byrds" formed a band with Stephen Stills called "Mannassas." Between 1965-75 there was some great music created by a number of artists.Dwight from Austin, TxIt was Gene Clark, not Jim McGuinn, who was in the Christy Minstrels.Jim from Takoma Park, MaJim McGuinn was the fourth(!)member of The Chad Mitchell Trio(see "Timeless Flight" by Johnny Rogan).Hugux from Guadalajara, MexicoThe Byrds and the Airplane did fly.Cosmo from Las Vegas, NvNoel, he's not putting down The Byrds, "The Byrds and the Airplane (Jefferson Airplane) did fly" is a lyric from the song Monterey by Eric Burdon & the Animals, which was about The Monterey Pop Festival in 1967.Andy from Arlington, VaJim McGuinn changed his name to Roger when he got interested in Eastern religion.The Byrd's were better known for it but give the Beatles their due for inspiring the Byrd's to mix those elements with rock. Dave from Bronx, NyThe Byrd's have to be the most underated rock band in history but the Byrd's have stated many times the Beatles were already doing folk rock and the use of the 12 string Rickbocker jangle sound were the reason reason the Byrd's went electric.Again, I love their music, and their later stuff (after David left) is darn good with real musicianship evident, but the early stuff is mostly covers played by studio musicians. Most comical is the fact that Michael Clarke became drummer because he looked good even though he'd never picked up a drumstick in his life. but again that is irrelevant since David Crosby played rhythm (poorly) in the early years. Gene Clark was a decent songwriter and decent rhythm guitar player. on the mandolin which is irrelevant to his time in Byrds since he only played base with them. Their records were recorded by studio musicians with Byrds merely adding vocals after the fact. Even so, it is kind of silly to talk about their musical greatness, especially in their early years. Ken from Philadelphia, PaI love the Byrds' music, both in their early "folk rock" incarnation and in the later era "country rock" phase.And again, with the exception of the above mentioned two songs, all of the material was recorded by members of the Byrds, NOT studio musicians.įinally Ken, I'm glad you are a fellow Byrds fan and hope you continue to listen to and enjoy one of the greatest bands ever. Go back and listen to "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" and "The Bells of Rhymney." I think you will find Crosby's playing superb on those early cuts.Īs for the covers, the Byrds did several of them throughout their career but also did a lot of original material throughout as well. Tambourine Man" single and its flip side, "I knew I'd want You." They were NOTHING like the Monkees!Īlso, Chris Hillman played the BASS guitar, and it was Gene Clark who was having difficulty with the rhythm guitar and David Crosby took over. ![]() Second, The ONLY songs where studio musicians were used on Byrds recordings was on the "Mr. Same applies to their fourth album, "Younger Than Yesterday." ![]() Tambourine Man" album is one of the best debut albums of all time, and has shown up on numerous "best of" lists by top music publications. The four albums they recorded during that time period are among the best they ever made. This is not merely my opinion but the consensus of millions of fans all over the world. First, the Byrds in their early years 65-67 were excellent. There are so many inaccuracies in your post. Cheryl from Western AustraliaWas there ever a band called Yardbyrds I thought it was the Byrds. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |