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My back pages by the byrds
My back pages by the byrds














To memorizing politics of ancient historyįlung down by corpse evangelists, unthought of, though somehowĪh, but I was so much older then. Girls’ faces formed the forward path from phony jealousy Romantic facts of musketeers foundationed deep, somehow Lies that life is black and white spoke from my skull, I dreamed Half-wracked prejudice leaped forth, “rip down all hate, ” I screamed “We’ll meet on edges, soon, ” said I, proud ‘neath heated browĪh, but I was so much older then, I’m younger than that now Pounced with fire on flaming roads using ideas as my maps Dylan’s voice can be an acquired taste, but his songs are universally beloved.Ĭrimson flames tied through my ears, rollin’ high and mighty traps David Crosby from CSNY and Roger McGuinn from The Band were first in The Byrds and give them that distinct sound: the harmonies and the rich electric guitars. The Byrds made Dylan more accessible for many people. For most of Dylan’s songs, his own versions are the best. We will see other covers of Dylan songs that are so good that the cover is the only one worth listening to. Download My Back Pages song and listen My Back.

My back pages by the byrds mp3 song#

Even without the Byrds version it would still be a top 500 song. Listen to My Back Pages MP3 Song by The Byrds from the album Younger Than Yesterday free online on Gaana. In this case I think the Byrds version is slightly better than Dylan’s version, but they are both great. Bob DylanĮvery Dylan song has been covered, and some of the covers are better than Dylan’s original. This is one of Dylan’s deeper song meanings. The certainty of my beliefs that I felt as a young man might conflict with experience and that leaves me feeling like I know less than I knew before.

my back pages by the byrds

For some of us it is because we are indoctrinated with school and religion when we are young and then when we begin to experience life…it comes at you fast and in unexpected ways, and it is humbling. In “My Back Pages” Dylan writes that the more he experiences the less he understands. That has to be one of the better lyrics in Rock n Roll history.














My back pages by the byrds