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special-K 03-01-2019 02:55 AM

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Yeah, Abbey Road and the White Album stand out the most in my mind when thinking 67-72


Yes all those, Mudder.


That one reminded me... Rare Earth


Born To Be Wild


Black Magic Woman by Santana


Originally done by Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green who later went with Santana


special-K 03-01-2019 10:36 PM

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special-K 03-01-2019 10:36 PM

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Ripping of songs was mentioned earlier. How about slightly alter music and changing lyrics? :cool: I like both

special-K 03-01-2019 11:11 PM

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special-K 03-02-2019 09:15 PM

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It's the weekend and no action here. I mean it's Saturday night! Am I the only one fascinated with connecting these trucks with the great music of the times... as well as all te great things connected to this era? I feel alone here, which I'm totally cool with. But jeezy peezy c'mon! Ya buncha one post wonders :lol:. I always noticed looking at car mags these guys with the magazine quality cars seemed to come up short in the music department. In the credits for what the car had it was always cheapass stereos like Kraco or Realistic. I never got that. Can't a guy be a motorhead AND appreciate great music, too? Maybe it's that most are young bucks who just don't get it. I dunno, but I'm happy enjoying my world regardless.







davischevy 03-03-2019 05:24 PM

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I'm in agreement with pretty much everything posted so far. in the late sixties, The Chili Kitchen was the hangout, and to this day I'm not sure the juke box had anything on it but Led Zeppelin. I had CCR, Johnny Rivers, Linda Ronstadt and whatever other 8 tracks in my car.

https://youtu.be/Io7AE5lUZr0

davischevy 03-03-2019 05:28 PM

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Tim, tell me how you post up those you-tube videos.

special-K 03-03-2019 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 8478966)
Tim, tell me how you post up those you-tube videos.

I noticed you weren't participating in the music threads and I know you have a gee-tar. I thought you didn't like what I was playing and didn't want to be friends :lol:

I go to YouTube in new tab

In the search box enter the band/artist and song (or just do artist and let the tube show various songs

YouTube shows a list and you pick which one

You'll have videos shown to choose. Right click your choice

Click "Copy Link Location"

Come back to the tab with this site and right click

Click "Paste"

You'll have the link in your thread, but if you take the "s" off of "https" it will
show the video pictures thingy
like this:




pritch 03-04-2019 11:18 PM

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[QUOTE=special-K;8478448] I never got that. Can't a guy be a motorhead AND appreciate great music, too? Maybe it's that most are young bucks who just don't get it. I dunno, but I'm happy enjoying my world regardless.

You kiddin'? My second and third favorite things in life are great tunes and Chevy trucks!


Steely Dan:
http://youtu.be/mNBTUJbnN1o

http://youtu.be/Hvz0TOm0zgI?list=OLA...mZw6kE3pHlyGoc

davischevy 03-04-2019 11:43 PM

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Tim, I have a 1968 Gibson B-25 laying right here beside me, and I have an Ibanez acoustic electric and a Fender Stratocaster with a 200 watt amp at the shop. I make noise there sometimes.

I can't play a guitar, but I do.

davischevy 03-04-2019 11:53 PM

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Like this?


davischevy 03-05-2019 12:31 AM

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Now I've got the hang of it.


special-K 03-05-2019 08:33 AM

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I have barely ever tried to play guitar and I still really want to learn. I did play drums, but you kinda need a band for that. I grew up around guitar playing, my dad and three sisters not to mention their boyfriends, my dad's friends, and mine. My dad was a HS teacher and in the '60s the school's folk music club would gather at our farm. My dad and the shop teacher (a childhood idol of mine) had students in the wood shop at night making guitars. I had a 12-string f-hole Rickenbocker (Like Roger McGuinn's) but someone my sister let see it stole it. I am thinking to break into the guitar by exploiting my good rhythm on the bass. I told a friend this and he has a friend who is looking to sell an acoustic 1970 Gretch 4-string bass guitar. I'm excited. It's something classic that I can play with any acoustic music, unplugged rock, or at home along with the stereo.

The Youngbloods made some great music. And good job on the post-a-linkin'


71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-06-2019 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 8474576)
I have to admit, I'm not familiar with him. Thanks for sharing. Do you remember Lee Michaels? For some reason he came to mind when I checked out your links
Do You Know What I Mean - YouTube

I only know Lee Michaels to the extent I have "Do You Know What I Mean" on my music collection. Very cool tune. As for Syd Barrett, yeah I think he liked acid a lot. I didn't know he if he produced anything decent, but some are kind of nice. Floyd's Wish You Were Here is about Barrett.

My dad was accomplished in the music scene, old school high on swing and melodies. He always said Engelbert Humperdinck's voice was second to none. I do like some of his songs (VINTAGE:chevy::lol:) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch_Fz2Np-Z4

I like that Youngblood's tune. Don't know much about em, though Get Together is one of my favorites. My ex. hates it, but that's why she's my ex;)

Now you've done it. Poor Side of Town is on my favorites of favorites play list. Since "you" brought up my favorite of favorites, here's another. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgHxmAsINDk

Another. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDzHhqWZMD0

Another. Brothers In Arms is a masterpiece. Only the hits suck;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_03uXQiz6eY

Another. I'm a sucker for a nice melody: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sonLd-32ns4

Okay, one more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-VDbbjIto4

No really, this is the last one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVBCE3gaNxc

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-06-2019 01:23 AM

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For the Foghat fans. Oh wait, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Il7i8KkKVM

Another Johnny: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAssS8dMpCI

special-K 03-06-2019 07:44 AM

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All good music for sure. I didn't know that about "Wish You Were Here". I didn't know any of Pink Floyd's songs had meaning :lol:. I grew up with the early Pink Floyd tht was from this era, before their better known tunes
I thought of another iconic tune, or tunes, of the era


Later came

special-K 03-06-2019 07:57 AM

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Back in America big things were happening in Texas. Ain't that right Pritch?





And slidin' on over to Mississippi

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-06-2019 10:55 AM

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Your array of music is impressive Tim. And wow, you know See Emily Play. I only know the song because of my uncle. He's two years older is all. Interesting guy, and loved drugs.

By some measure Pink Floyd sucked badly in their old days. Personally I think they're on Zepplin's level, though stuck on a desert Island I'm with PF. Difference was LZ was great right out of the gate. Floyd didn't come into their own until Meddles, each album progressively better until they peaked with Darkside & Wall. IMO, 2-3 albums are master pieces.

Ever sit behind your drum set stoned on:smoke:;)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu94mWlgzMY

special-K 03-06-2019 06:48 PM

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Only when I was holding drumsticks :ito:

I agree they brought it all together with Meddle. They were a bit hard to follow with your mind in this universe on most of their earlier stuff. See Emily Play was about as normal as they got. Ummagumma? Uh... the name says it all. Rather dated and somewhat out of fashion (in short order). I put that with King Crimson and Capt. Beefheart :lol:. Only Frank Zappa pulled it off over time. I guess King Crimson wasn't too bad

WARNING!!! Prepare yourselves for a journey into another realm! :lol:

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-07-2019 12:37 AM

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Added that Crimson tune to my must add list. Nice.

My kids treated me to the PF tribute band recently, Brit Floyd. Well too much post Wall album played, but pretty great musicians and show over-all. Except the audience, mostly made up of old stoners and geeez, they sat there like zombies too. One of These Days is played and they ROCKED the place. But still no movement from the audience, I couldn't believe it. If that were a younger crowd they'd been dancing.

IMO, though their last album was poor, either Gilmore and Waters pair up or their productions are unremarkable. Waters has some "interesting" solo tracks, post Waters Pink-Floyd less than that................But somehow Gilmore cam up with this one, it's easy to get lost in it. For what it's worth, I'm generally pretty weak on lyrics over-all, I pretty well just hear the music.

special-K 03-07-2019 06:49 AM

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I used my magic powers to edit your link. Simply remove the "s" from "https" and you get the whole thing in your post. Why that is I could not tell you, but that's how it works.

That one sounds totally classic Pink Floyd. The lyric thing must be a drummer thing. I am attracted to the music, then the words may or may not sink in later. I have had the lyrics sink in on songs decades later. Often that's pretty neat, like hearing a new song with double the pleasure... if I like the subject matter and composure.

Old stoners just sitting there placid... huh, imagine that. Some things never change.

Deep Purple had Smoke On The Water, as we know. I think most kids who got a new electric guitar back then got that rhythm riff down first.
Da Da Da...Dada Dada...Da Da Da..Dada... Repeat :lol:

I was more impressed with the energy in this one




71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-07-2019 12:45 PM

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That's some cool magic Tim. Wow, Ten Years After is pretty good. Added another to my must add list. I'll research them for more, nice sound.

I think my ignorance of lyrics began because of my initial musical environment, drums too. My parents generally played classical, jazz and melodies. I was rock ignorant until my late teens.

My friend swears Deep Purple > Led Zepplin. He's not alone. For my "second" no "S" video.

special-K 03-08-2019 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402 (Post 8481046)
Your array of music is impressive Tim.

Thanks. I had a lot of influences. And this is with only staying within the era of our 67-72 trucks... give or take a year at either end. Just to note, I bought my newest used vehicle in '73. I spotted and had to have the shiney trade-in on a "new look" '73 some fool let go of... '72 Custom Deluxe Highlander SWB BBC in solid Ochre. I've always tried to keep my ears on and my mind open. I'm a student of the world. College would have limited my education process :cool:. I drove that C/10, with under dash Ampex cassette deck and Altec speakers under the seat, all over. If the motor was running the music was playing. I played the heck out of John Mayall's "Back To The Roots" dbl album. I'd get the newspaper to find the best movie playing, grab a gal, and off we'd go! If it was in the paper it was close enough to drive. Sometimes that meant 1 1/2 hours away. Never gave it a thought. Life was too good to set barriers. Just GO!




71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-08-2019 10:27 PM

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C-10 solid Ochre is awesome. Can use lower belts IMO, upper looks nice too. That with a BB makes for a bad@$$ truck.

My project C-10 had a cassette as well. Glad I kept the AM, looks like new. Speakers were on the floor in front of the bench seat. Thought it was cool for a while, sounded like crap. There’s been one cassette in the deck over the last 15 years or so, Pink Floyd Animals. Haven’t driven it much, and the last long distance was a camping trip pulling a tent trailer, very early 2000s. Window down Animals playing, I remember like yesterday.

Never heard of John Mayell, makes me want to party. Great sax in Groupie Girl, I see they produced some nice stuff, so you gave me some homework.

pritch 03-09-2019 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 8480962)
Back in America big things were happening in Texas. Ain't that right Pritch?

Funny, I had Po Lightnin' on the box just as I saw this!

http://youtu.be/cFN9lebEvF0

http://youtu.be/o3SXKLas-ko

http://youtu.be/jBU8eN2yeO4

I got like 20 or so albums or CD's by Lightnin' Hopkins and rarely go more than a couple days without pulling one out!


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