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Blasts From The Past - 50S,60S And 70S Music (2018)

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2 hours ago, bannork said:

 

You paid me back quickly, bannork.  Never heard that Johnny Cash rendition of Solitary Man.  Fantastic!

 

San Quentin live prison show from 24 February '69.  Yeah, I'm sure he didn't endear himself to the guards.  The prisoners obviously loved it, though.

 

 

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Johnny Cash is always worth another.  Folsom Prison Blues from the same show.  Nice to see some raw video of the show.

 

 

2 hours ago, bannork said:

Thanks for that superb Fotheringay video, Tippers. Superb stuff.

Truth be told I was myself wowed by that one when I came across it.  I was listening to music while I worked and when that came on it broke my concentration on work and made me take pause.

 

Sandy on Fotheringay with Richard Thompson on guitar.  The song she took the name from.

 

 

An old standby, Buffalo Springfield with For What It's Worth from '67.

 

 

Crosby, Stills and Nash performing Woodstock.  Some very nice footage showing the construction of the stage and other nostalgic images of hippiedom from the days when all of us old farts were long-haired, pot smokin', acid dropping, bell bottom wearing, free lovin' freaks who now find themselves at the end of the hippie trail.  Coincidence that we're here now?

 

 

 

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Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band with Katmandu from the '76 Live Bullet LP.  Nepal and the Himalayas are on my bucket list.

 

 

Excellent tune.  From the vid the song, Peace On My Mind, is credited to Joe Tate.  Never head of him and couldn't find anything about him or this song.

 

 

Chet Powers. a.k.a. Dino Valenti, on the song popularized by the Youngbloods in '67, Let's Get Together.

 

 

I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag by Country Joe & The Fish from the '67 LP of same name.

 

 

The Charlatans, or The Amazing Charlatans, with the tune Number One, from the mid-60's.

 

 

Pre-Grateful Dead, The Warlocks with Can't Come Down from '65.

 

 

San Fran early rockers, The Beau Brummels, with Don't Talk To Strangers from the Hullabaloo Sep. 27, '65 live show.

 

 

Hide Yourself by the Millbrae, California psych band, The Vejtables, from '66.

 

 

The Squires with a nice garage rock tune, Going All The Way, released in '66.

 

 

 

Exceptional cover of Dylan's Mr. Jones (Ballad Of A Thin Man) by the Grass Roots recorded in '66.

 

 

Blackburn & Snow folkers with Strangers In A Strange Land from '66.

 

 

The Byrd's instrumental version of the same tune off of their '65 Turn! Turn! Turn! LP.

 

 

Another quality early San Fran garage rock band, The Mojo Men, with She's My Baby from '65.

 

 

Gracie with The Great Society and their version of Somebody To Love from the '68 Conspicuous Only In Its Absence LP.

 

 

Three numbers, ''Indifference", "Sitting by the Window" & "Omaha," by Moby Grape from the '67 Monterey Pop Festival.

 

 

One more . . . a repost of an awesome cover of the Kink's You Really Got Me with driving bass by the 13th Floor Elevators live at The Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco back in '66.  60's rock at it's finest, gents.

 

 

One more (echo) . . . why not?  Another 13th Floor Elevators tune, Moon Song, off of their final '69 album, Bull Of The Woods.

 

 

Kinks with Tired Of Waiting For You off of their '65 Kinda Kinks LP.  Funny, I remember when our family moved back to Germany in '66.  Someone had carved "KINKS" on the desk I had in school.  Well, I immediately assumed some little German kid who had failed his English class misspelt "KINGS."  I promptly corrected it.  Duh, was i stoopid.

 

 

The Stones on the '64 T.A.M.I. show in Santa Monica live with Time Is On My Side.  Geez, what is it with girls!?!?  My wife did the same to me when she first saw me . . . :whistling:

 

 

Blow Blues, an impromptu Stones jam during the Let It Bleed sessions whilst waiting for "Keef" to arrive on 23 April 1969.

 

 

Led Zeppelin at the Gladsaxe Teen Club in Gladsaxe, Denmark March 17, 1969.

 

 

Muddy Waters at the Copenhagen Jazz festival on October 27, 1968.

 

 

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