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"For Gene, it was all about the lyrics," states Einarson at the outset of his latest book on rock music. Einarson devotes several pages to exploring Clark's gene pool, dwelling on the singer's Native American blood. The tale spins on through Clark's recording of "Blue Ribbons" at the age of 14 to his move to California in 1963, when he joined the New Christy Minstrels. Einarson gives background on the musicians who, with Clark, would form The Byrds, focusing on their influences and the Folk music scene that brought them together. About a third of the volume is devoted to Clark's time with The Byrds, their formation, internal power struggles and reactions to sudden fame and fortune, often describing Clark as the "country boy in the big city." The rest of Einarson's story covers less familiar territory, including Gene Clark & The Group and the singer/songwriter's time with the Firebyrds in the 1980s, as Clark swam uneasily through the music world, keeping his head above water until his death from alcohol at the age of 46. The chatty prose is easy to read, and much of the book is quoted material from interviews with Clark's friends and relatives, who gave detailed accounts of personal relationships and contributed previously unpublished photographs. What emerges is a portrait of a talented, troubled man who was underappreciated as an artist, which Einarson attempts to remedy by stressing Clark's songwriting achievements. It's ironic, then, that Einarson chose his title from a song Clark did not pen. 30 b&w photos.
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Mr. Tambourine Man: The Life and Legacy of the Byrds' Gene Clark is the story of a pivotal figure in the evolution of popular music. A founding member of the Byrds, one of the '60s' most influential groups, Gene Clark pioneered several important genres, from folk-rock and psychedelic to country-rock. His leadership within the Byrds and his subsequent acclaim as both a solo artist and member of Dillard and Clark mark Clark as one of rock music's key innovators and visionaries. Yet his troubled life hampered his career at critical junctures, inhibiting what should have been one of popular music's greatest contributors. While revered by a new generation, his legacy remains clouded. Told through the personal recollections, insights, and reflections of those closest to Gene Clark throughout his life and career, Mr. Tambourine Man offers a rare glimpse into one of America's greatest groups, the Byrds. Based on over 100 first-person interviews, the book features rare and previously unseen photographs.

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  • Paperback: 339 pages
  • Publisher: Backbeat Books (February 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0879307935
  • ISBN-13: 978-0879307936
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #336,214 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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It's about a 90-minute drive southeast from Kansas City, Missouri, down Highway 50 through rolling countryside past numerous pastoral farming communities with odd names like Lone Jack, Pittsville, Knob Noster, and Sedalia to the bustling town of Tipton: population 3,200,give or take a few. Read the first page
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally a (terrific) biography of Gene Clark, December 21, 2005
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While I was listening to the radio a week ago, I heard the Byrd's, I'm Going to Feel a Whole Lot Better." It was a totally Proustian moment for me, and I was suddenly transported back years to when I first heard that wonderful song. I thought about the handsome singer/ writer who wrote it, and suddenly wanted to find what I could about him, and the Byrds. I found this wonderful book, and read it in one sitting.

Gene Clark wrote that tune, and many, many others. He was one of the founding 5 members of the Byrds, a group that was often referred to as the "American Beatles" when they starting performing in the mid 1960's.

Clark left the Byrds dramatically after just a couple of albums, both because of internal problems within the group, and because of emotional problems of his own. (i.e. His notorious "fear of flying," made ironic in a group called the Byrds.)

In this book, Einarson argues that Clark was probably bipolar, and may have improved given proper medications. But at that time, on his own, with all his fame and money, he self-medicated himself with drugs and booze. Lots of booze.

Although he wrote so many wonderful songs, because of all of his problems Clark was unable to turn his genius into commercial success. As you read the story of his life, you can't help but feel frustrated with his string of bad luck, but more so with his behavior that caused him to burn so many bridges and sabotage any chances he had.

This is a terrific biography, and highly recommended for anyone who has wondered about what happened to Gene Clark. One small complaint is that I would've liked to have seen more pictures of family and friends.

Einarson is obviously a big fan, but he did extensive interviews and did a lot of research to give us as accurate a portrayal as possible. Gene Clark had a lot of faults, but you come away from this biography with an absolute respect for his musical gifts.

I hope this book gets a lot of attention, and that Gene Clark finally gets the critical and public acclaim that is his due.
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5.0 out of 5 stars White Light, April 17, 2005
Gene Clark seemed like a lost soul. One of the guiding lights of The Byrds and the best songwriter/singer in the band, Clark left the band due to ego, conflicts and infighting. Unfortunately, after his soaring success with The Byrds his solo career and later bands never quite took off. John Einarson's terrific biography of Gene features vintage interviews with Clark (he died in 1991), new interviews with his former bandmates, family members and managers to create a picture of a restless creative spirit who clearly wasn't comfortable with the trappings of fame or his own skin for much of his life.

Originally the most prolific songwriter in The Byrds and their main focal point, Clark was pushed out of the band by Roger McGuinn and David Crosby as they wanted to write more and sing more. It didn't help that their manager saw McGuinn as the "voice" of the band (he did sing on their most popular singles). After a disasterous reunion in 1973, Clark continued his solo career producing the legendary "No Other" album (which still has mixed reactions to this day). The lack of self confidence and set backs that Clark faced (including his stalled solo career) kept him from achieving a sense of balance in his life.

My only criticisms of the book is a lack of a detailed discography (particularly of the numerous unreleased tracks that Clark recorded)and a list of all his published songs. Also, the book could have used more photos. Despite this minor flaw, Einarson (who has written for Mojo, Uncut and other music magazines)creates a complete picture of this frequently troubled but talented musician.

Music to listen to while reading this: The first three Byrds albums, Clark's Echoes, Roadmaster, White Light (aka Gene Clark), No Other, So Rebellious a Lover (with Carla Olson)and the reissue of the Clark-McGuinn-Hillman album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't read this review - read the book., November 27, 2005
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I notice that, as of the time I write this short review, John's biography of Gene Clark gets 5 stars from 6 of 7 reviewers and 1 star from 1 reviewer. Don't let the 1-star review mislead you. He is not really disappointed by the book. He is disappointed by the reality of Gene Clark's life. And that is what this book does an excellent job of conveying. John Einarson goes into the minute details of Gene Clark's life. It wasn't pretty, but the story is compelling. John does not glamourize the rock star life. He doesn't editorialize nor hyperbolize. He simply tells the story. I am truly impressed by the research that John did for this book, and he does an excellent job of laying out the story. The book is readable. It never seems like a star "tell-all". It is simply the story of Gene Clark. I recommend it highly. I have read several of John Einarson's books about folk rock and country rock artists, and I think this is his best.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read
I just finished reading this book and would highly recommend it for any Gene Clark/Byrds fan. I was fairly unfamiliar with Clark's post-Byrds work although my favorite Byrds era... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Rod W. Cook

4.0 out of 5 stars A word for the general reader
A while ago I found a section of my local library that I had been unaware of: Rock Biography. Over the years I've read and enjoyed many books in this genre (the most interesting... Read more
Published on October 9, 2007 by Paul Magnussen

5.0 out of 5 stars An Unrecognized Genius
Gene Clark, one of the founders of the Byrds and for the most part the magic and genius behind the Byrds was and is a milestone in 60's music. Read more
Published on June 18, 2007 by Alias

5.0 out of 5 stars The Reason Why
What a great book. A lot of time went into collecting/interviewing all those folks who were part of Gene's life. Read more
Published on May 13, 2007 by Old Gray Moose

5.0 out of 5 stars a valuable addition to any collection of music biographies
I was hooked from John Einarson's statement in the introduction that for Gene Clark it was all about the lyrics. Read more
Published on September 24, 2006 by Nina Bennett

4.0 out of 5 stars A story that needs to be told
Gene Clark was not only the genius behind the Byrds, notwithstanding Roger McGuinn's brilliance and David Crosby's backup roll, but a true pioneer of several variations of modern... Read more
Published on June 26, 2006 by Rob L.

5.0 out of 5 stars Life Among the L.A. Glitterati
A perceptive and detailed look at American domestic cultural trends particularly in the mid-1960's during the Vietnam War era; more than any book I know Einarson has clarified... Read more
Published on July 31, 2005 by D. Spears

1.0 out of 5 stars Let his music define him
Take this as a friendly warning; if you're a Gene Clark fan, don't read this book. Even though I already knew the guy basically did a 25 year "Leaving Las Vegas," I thought there... Read more
Published on June 14, 2005 by LURND

5.0 out of 5 stars No Other
I got this as a birthday gift and was so excited I practically devoured it in two days, once I calm down I'll read it again a little more slowly and savor it. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Sad Story of a Talent Squandered So Soon
Gene Clark was the most talented songwriter in the Byrds. The man who wrote and sang "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better", "Tried So Hard", "Train Leaves Here This Morning" (with Bernie... Read more
Published on April 1, 2005 by Alan Rockman

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