the byrds
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Four Walls
@FourWalls (86765)
• United States
21 Aug 24
Hi from Cincinnati! Well, the northern Kentucky suburbs, where the Chuy’s is located. I’m off on a jaunt, but first the final entry on the alphabetical list of songs with a salute to rock and roll in the title....
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Four Walls
@FourWalls (86765)
• United States
22 Oct 23
It’s time for my ten favorite songs that have “ain’t” in the title. Ain’t you glad this is almost over? You’re gonna hate next month, too, if you’re a grammar Nazi: it’ll be gonna songs. Thanks to @JudyEv...
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Four Walls
@FourWalls (86765)
• United States
3 Jul 23
Well howdy! I hope those of you who are gainfully employed got today off as well as tomorrow to make it a four-day weekend, similar to Thanksgiving. I also hope you’re getting a break from the heat (as it does appear so on the...
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Four Walls
@FourWalls (86765)
• United States
24 Nov 22
Happy Thanksgiving to all of the myLotters in the U.S.A. And a good day to all of you throughout the world who aren’t stuffing yourself on turkey and dressing today. In honor of the religious theme of the...
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Four Walls
@FourWalls (86765)
• United States
26 Jan 18
Back from the dermatologist's office! Things are fine, as usual. He swiped three moles, as usual, and made a lot of jokes, as usual. Now that it's behind me I'll wind up this wind series, where I've been looking at my favorite...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43627)
• Denver, Colorado
30 Jun 17
If this were the Olympics, this song would be the Bronze Medal winner. #3 in my Favorite Number Songs series, with the number spelled out, is "Eight Miles High" by The Byrds. @FourWalls is doing the same countdown, and we've only...
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RasmaSandra
@RasmaSandra (98026)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
25 Jun 17
American rock band The Byrds came out with their debut album titled Mr. Tambourine Man in 1965. What they had done for the title song “Mr. Tambourine Man” which was written by Bob Dylan was just amazing. It came forth with an...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43627)
• Denver, Colorado
30 Mar 16
The Groovy knows no bounds. Case in point, I love 60's psychedelia, which is back when things really were Groovy.
When I fall into a 60's psychedelia binge, I inevitably begin with The Byrds' "Eight Miles High," a Top 20 (#14)...
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