Something Else from the Move is a five-track live EP by the English pop band the Move, released on 21 June 1968 through Regal Zonophone. The Move established themselves with a series of singles that reached the top-five in the UK singles chart, generating hype for an album. After rumours about a live LP began circulating, the Move's manager Tony Secunda pitched an idea about recording an EP of live performances at the Marquee Club in central London.

Reflecting the Move's setlist on stage, Something Else from the Move is exclusively made up of covers of songs by contemporary pop bands such as Love and 1950s singers such as Eddie Cochran. The EP has an eclectic blend between rockabilly and psychedelic music. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Fl065L5lSA&list=RD2Fl065L5lSA&start_radio=1

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Mr. Tambourine Man (1965) es el disco con el que The Byrds cambiaron las reglas.
Una canción de Bob Dylan, una guitarra eléctrica de 12 cuerdas y un sonido que conectó el folk con el rock sin pedir permiso.

Este álbum no solo lanzó a The Byrds: abrió el camino del folk rock como lenguaje propio, más accesible, más radial y decisivo para todo lo que vino después.

En Vinilos e Historia repasamos ese punto de quiebre, cuando la música popular encontró una nueva forma de decir lo mismo.

¿Fue una traición al folk tradicional o el paso necesario para que la música siguiera avanzando?

https://open.audio/library/tracks/455126/

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Mr. Tambourine Man (1965) es el disco con el que The Byrds cambiaron las reglas.
Una canción de Bob Dylan, una guitarra eléctrica de 12 cuerdas y un sonido que conectó el folk con el rock sin pedir permiso.

Este álbum no solo lanzó a The Byrds: abrió el camino del folk rock como lenguaje propio, más accesible, más radial y decisivo para todo lo que vino después.

En Vinilos e Historia repasamos ese punto de quiebre, cuando la música popular encontró una nueva forma de decir lo mismo.

¿Fue una traición al folk tradicional o el paso necesario para que la música siguiera avanzando?

https://open.audio/library/tracks/455126/

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I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better 💌
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to-RVV_3anw
The Byrds - I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (Audio)

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You Don't Miss Your Water (THE BYRDS), by Sandy Gold

from the album Second Hand Gold (Selected Covers 1989-2021)

Sandy Gold

Fifth Dimension is the third studio album by the American rock band the Byrds, released on July 18, 1966, by Columbia Records...

...Upon release, Fifth Dimension was widely regarded as the band's most experimental album to date and is today considered by critics to be influential in originating the musical genre of psychedelic rock.

"5D (Fifth Dimension)", on the other hand, was an abstract attempt to explain Einstein's theory of relativity, which was misconstrued by many as being a song about an LSD trip. - Wiukipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0TmQU5KMyI&list=PLz6cAheObZciD15TP-vovKU1M8AvhWqBB&index=1

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The Byrds - Eight Miles High - 9/23/1970 - Fillmore East (Official)

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Turn! Turn! Turn! is the second studio album by the American rock band the Byrds, released on December 6, 1965, by Columbia Records. Like its predecessor, Mr. Tambourine Man, the album epitomized the folk rock genre and continued the band's successful mix of vocal harmony and jangly twelve-string Rickenbacker guitar. The album's lead single and title track, "Turn! Turn! Turn!", which was adapted by Pete Seeger from text in the Book of Ecclesiastes, had previously been arranged in a chamber-folk style by the Byrd's lead guitarist Jim McGuinn for folk singer Judy Collins' third album, but the arrangement he used for the Byrds' recording of the song utilizes the same folk-rock style as the band's previous hit singles. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkQlQ6YvGYM&list=PLL-NbN8uTOigsM1f3D5J2BfTQUNyXkjUJ&index=1

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I bail on an album by The Byrds, and check out a Chillhop Music compilation.

Favorite Videos include Large Professor on Cadillac Chronicles, an AVOKID live performance, and more!

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