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1. "I had a feeling of abandonment, and I didn‘t have any roots or anything to really pin me down to anywhere." All the while she was thinking about her next record and where to make it.
2. Ah, the sound of the Byrds: the jangly interplay of six– and 12–string guitars, the folk–tinged California vocal harmonies –– and the reverberations of Louvin Brothers murder ballads, Ravi Shankar ragas and John Coltrane‘s "Africa/Brass." "What it amounts to," Byrds guitarist Roger McGuinn told Rolling Stone in 1'70, "is that I‘ve been willing to go along with the ideas that were different just because they were different, so you couldn‘t pin me down and say the Byrds [are] any kind of band." Because, as a new box set –– "There Is a Season" (Columbia/Legacy) –– shows, the Byrds could be every kind of band.