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I think Rare Earth thought they were the new Motown
Hmmm, maybe 'ol Barry figured since he was payin' the cost...:lol: Another guy you may not associate with Motown: |
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Here is a recent one...
"....This changes everything....." (...which it never actually does, but that statement is the marketing jargon to get people to pay attention, lol) Coley |
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Must be talkin' about Stax Records, then...
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There ya go! Here we are talking about music from 67-72, and you and me ending up bringing up the music you and I like and I never meantioned this phenomenal record that totally put my eyes to the old and new blues... as if I wasn't already a teeny boppin' fan
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Sorry, had to do it
This was the first Chicago song I heard and I loved it. I don't think I ever liked any others... lol |
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This was the first Chicago song I heard and I loved it. I don't think I ever liked any others... lol Chicago ~ I'm a Man [studio version] - YouTube [/quote] Jimi said Terry Kath was the best guitarist he'd ever heard. Too bad he wasn't around long enough to prove it. (either one of them, for that matter :waah:) |
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... ... weather man says there is a storm brewing.
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The Doors were all over this era for sure. How could it have taken till now for me to think of Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart? I was playing these tapes for sure!
This is my alltime favorite Rod Stewart song. Love it just as much today as nearly 50 years ago. It'd raw loose sound and his scruffy voice are a perfect match. AND... you get Ron Wood's guitar |
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I was 10 in 1967 so I was listening to what my older siblings were into most of the time. I remember At night we were able listen to KOMA AM radio out of Oklahoma City . They played better music than the local AM stations in Pueblo .
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1972... on a Saturday
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Oh yeah. Heard that song playing a lot. New Riders of the Purple Sage was high on my play list
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I have music going on You Tube and on come two songs in a row that I most definitely remember listening to in my '72 back then.
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Neil Young-One of my all-time favorites.
Actually,most of those posted are We need a "LIKE" button! Mike.:chevy: |
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I remember Cowgirl In The Sand as a theme for the times. I liked Neil Young and never had a gal argue on that. They loved him!
Can't leave out Cinnamon Girl. Another anthem of the time. Let's just set on Neil a while :cool: |
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So 1967 brought on a brave new world. We had the bold new truck line, the frisky little thing called Camaro, and we had THIS!!
(I can't make this stuff up) 1968 |
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This was a great band. Talk about some good drumming
The Beatles kicked a little dust with this one |
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Jefferson Airplane - Bark Sessions - Pretty As You Feel - 70/71
A very well oiled machine at this point. So smooth. So fine |
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John Mayall felt compelled to write a song about Groupie Girls in '71. Musta seen enough of that. He just turned 86 this week, still out there doing his music, gathering top musicians
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The Band. Levon Helm drumming and singing, what a talent.
Badfinger is one of my favorites from that time frame. I was born in 1969 so a lot of this music i was introduced tome by my father and uncle. |
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I do like going back with my music. I had Dave Mason cross my mind. I was a big fan and went to a few of his concerts back when I did such things |
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On this day in 1980,John Lennon was murdered outside his home by a sick pos!
John was a well known peace activist who stopped to autograph an album by a fan,who then shot him multiple times in the back. He founded the Beatles and along with Paul McCartney ( and George Harrison and Ringo Starr) made it one of the most iconic and best selling groups of all time! RIP,John! Mike. |
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R.I.P. John Lennon. You helped bring peace to the world through music, not war, and got shot in the BACK for it. R.I.H. Mark David Chapman.
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Special k,
Thanks and thanks for the tip. Good music listed here. So much good music back in those years. |
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