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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Is "Eight Miles High" by the Byrds prog?
    Posted: September 23 2005 at 10:55

My first topic!

The Byrds are definitely not a progressive group. That said, this very single song, Eight Miles High, on the 1966 Fifth Dimension album sounds proglike to me everytime I listen to it. I even find in it a source of inspiration of the early Yes sound.

I realize that it is an old song that many of you may not have listened to ever. What do the older (in age) members think?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2005 at 11:20

Originally posted by rockandrail rockandrail wrote:

I even find in it a source of inspiration of the early Yes sound.

You are right. YES even did a cover of their "I See You", and there's rich vocal harmonies in both bands. I think the first four (or something like that) BYRDS albums are more like psych and folk influenced 60's pop. I can't stand their country records, but I have their LP's before that phase emerged. Their Rickenbacker guitar sounds nice!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2005 at 11:28
You are right too. I had forgottent that "I see you" was a Byrds cover. And like you I stopped with the Byrds when they went country.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2005 at 12:31

The live version on Untitled/Unissued :

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004R7XI/qid=1127 492456/sr=1-8/ref=sr_1_11_8/026-9226558-7204446

 

 covered a whole side of the original vinyl double set, and therefore a good example of a 60's band in heavy jammin' mode (and to some, over-indulgency to the hippies in the audience).

 

Also a reminder: the RCA version of 8 Miles High rather than that originally released, re-recording on the vinyl version on 5th Dimension, has long been held to be the definitive and superior version, when Roger McGuinn got heavily into the Coltrane/Love Supreme sheet of notes solo. The remastered CD provides both studio versions:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000G60I/qid=1127 492701/sr=1-14/ref=sr_1_2_14/026-9226558-7204446

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2005 at 13:51

 

try the version of 8 miles high by golden earring in a double live cd (can't remember the name of it)...

... but i have to know my song well before i start singin'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2005 at 13:55
Originally posted by tona tona wrote:

 

try the version of 8 miles high by golden earring in a double live cd (can't remember the name of it)...

It's called " The naked truth ". An excellent live acoustic album. The only tracks that don't work on the album are the popish ones (Radar Love...).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2005 at 14:09
Originally posted by silvertree silvertree wrote:

Originally posted by tona tona wrote:

 

try the version of 8 miles high by golden earring in a double live cd (can't remember the name of it)...

It's called " The naked truth ". An excellent live acoustic album. The only tracks that don't work on the album are the popish ones (Radar Love...).

i was checkin and i'm not sure if is that one; the name i have is just "live" from 77.

this one i'm talking about is not acoustic...

... but i have to know my song well before i start singin'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2005 at 14:20
So it's another one then. But you should try The Naked Truth.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 27 2005 at 01:57
Originally posted by tona tona wrote:

Originally posted by silvertree silvertree wrote:

Originally posted by tona tona wrote:

 

try the version of 8 miles high by golden earring in a double live cd (can't remember the name of it)...

It's called " The naked truth ". An excellent live acoustic album. The only tracks that don't work on the album are the popish ones (Radar Love...).

i was checkin and i'm not sure if is that one; the name i have is just "live" from 77.

this one i'm talking about is not acoustic...

The Naked Truth is awesome. The Golden Earring album "Live 77" I rate as one of my top ten Live albums. Their version of Eight Miles High is unforgetable on this album as are in fact all the tracks especially Vanilla Queen.


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