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Old 11-27-2008, 10:39 AM   #189 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rainard Jalen View Post
Dude. You do NOT read what I'm saying. If you're going to do that, then it's a total waste of time talking to you. OBVIOUSLY changing a band's musical direction is the biggest influence you can have. What I was saying is that The Byrds, in their recording days, were ALWAYS an electric band. They were never anything else. What they were before they started recording is completely irrelevant. As recording artists, they never changed from folk to electric. They were always electric. At most, it is possible to say that The Beatles were the reason that the individuals who constituted The Byrds decided to be a rock band as opposed to another sort of band. But, unlike Dylan, they did not start out recording folk music, and then start recording electric music some time later. They always recorded electric. End of story.
I think you are not hearing what the musicians are saying and what people hear are telling you. Bottom line the Beatles influenced a folk band to turn electric based on what the Beatles were doing musically. The Beatles were using folk chord changes with a rock beat they liked. They based their jangle sound on hearing "A Hard Days Night". I mean dude they took notes on what they were playing. Thats what the Byrds based their electric sound on. If thats not influence then I don't know what influence means. The influence basically extended while the Byrds were a electric band till really "Younger than Yesterday".
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