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  2. Chimes of Freedom (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Byrds released a version of "Chimes of Freedom" on their 1965 debut album, Mr. Tambourine Man. [36] The song was the last track to be recorded for the album, but the recording session was marred by conflict. [ 37 ]

  3. Category:The Byrds songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Byrds songs or lists of The Byrds songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Byrds songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Category:The Byrds audio samples - Wikipedia

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    File:The Byrds - Chimes Of Freedom.ogg; File:The Byrds - Everybody's Been Burned.ogg; File:The Byrds - Full Circle.ogg; File:The Byrds - Goin' Back.ogg; File:The Byrds - I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better.ogg; File:The Byrds - Kathleen's Song.ogg; File:The Byrds - Old John Robertson.ogg; File:The Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star.ogg

  5. Live at the Fillmore – February 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Fillmore — February 1969 is a live album released by the American rock band the Byrds in 2000 on Columbia/Legacy.Compiled from two performances at the Fillmore West on February 7 and 8, 1969, the album includes several songs that are not found on any of the group's studio albums.

  6. Why Bob Dylan's 1965 Newport Folk Festival performance ...

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    He returned the following year for a solo set in his typically sparse style — guitar, harmonica, raw vocals — and sang now-beloved tracks like "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Chimes of Freedom."

  7. The Byrds Play Dylan - Wikipedia

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    The Byrds Play Dylan is the name of two different compilation albums by the American rock band the Byrds, one released in 1979 and the other issued in 2002. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As their titles suggest, each compilation consists of interpretations of Bob Dylan penned songs, which the Byrds recorded at different stages of their career.

  8. The Byrds - Wikipedia

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    A number of tracks on Dr Byrds & Mr. Hyde, including the instrumental "Nashville West" and the traditional song "Old Blue", [192] featured the sound of the Parsons and White designed StringBender (also known as the B-Bender), an invention that allowed White to duplicate the sound of a pedal steel guitar on his Fender Telecaster.

  9. The Byrds (box set) - Wikipedia

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    The first 16 tracks on this single disc collection date from the Byrds' 1965 to 1971 period, while the final 4 tracks are from the 1990 reunion. [11] The Byrds is currently out of print, but a later revised box set, titled There Is a Season, was released on September 26, 2006, by Columbia/Legacy. [12]