e/Triad (David Crosby song)

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has glosseng: "Triad" is a song written by David Crosby in 1967 about a ménage à trois, a subject perfectly in keeping with the "free love" hippie philosophies of the day. The song was written while Crosby was a member of the rock band The Byrds, who were at that time recording their fifth studio album, The Notorious Byrd Brothers. There had been growing animosity between Crosby and the rest of the band throughout 1967, with events finally coming to a head during the recording sessions for the album. These tensions had arisen as a result of Crosbys displeasure over the bands wish to record the Goffin-King composition "Goin Back", along with his fraternization with fellow L.A. musicians and his controversial remarks to the audience during The Byrds performance at the Monterey Pop Festival.
lexicalizationeng: Triad
instance of(noun) a short musical composition with words; "a successful musical must have at least three good songs"
song, vocal

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