Everybody's Been Burned
Released by The Byrds, "Everybody's Been Burned" stands as a pivotal track in the band's transition from folk-rock to psychedelic rock. Recorded during their 1967 era, the song exemplifies the group's experimentation with extended instrumental passages and studio effects that defined their later catalog. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the band's evolving sound, blending harmonies with a driving rhythm section that influenced the counterculture movement of the late 1960s. The song remains a significant representation of The Byrds' contribution to the folk-rock genre, showcasing their ability to adapt and innovate while maintaining their signature vocal style. |