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


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1 hour ago, Tippaporn said:

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

 

 

I posted this before I listened to it because, well, it's Zeppelin.  Pretty poor performance now that I have listened.  Just wanted to spare anyone 32 minutes of their lives.

 

Here's my make-up-kiss . . . Immigrant Song from a live Long Beach Arena show in Los Angeles in the summer of '72.  Coincidently the notes for this vid make mention of Zeppelin's "understated" performances during their Albert Hall era.

 

 

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Traffic at Glastonbury 20–24 June 1971.  Love the opening shot of the dude totally passed out.  Wonder how long he'd been laying there?

 

I went to the 4-day long Ozark Music Fest in Missouri back in '74.  Crowd size was about 180,000.  It was in the month of July and it never got below 102° F, or 39° C, during the day.  The day we left it took us until about just before noon to pack up and go.  There was a dude a few sites down from us laying inside a sleeping bag in the open sun still passed out.  I just rolled my eyes and said a prayer for him. LOL

 

 

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That riff in Gimme Some lovin is so infectious. Far out times. We used to have an aeroplane dance, similar to the dance here, just freak out and spread the wings, I mean arms.

Such joyous music.

 

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9 hours ago, bannork said:

That riff in Gimme Some lovin is so infectious. Far out times. We used to have an aeroplane dance, similar to the dance here, just freak out and spread the wings, I mean arms.

Such joyous music.

 

Odd . . . video unavailable.  Yet when I quote you this comes up.  Just as well?

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On 8/12/2019 at 10:14 PM, jvs said:

 

Here's another version of this song, also by Cuby & The Blizzards.  Just as awesome as the one you posted, jvs.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Tippaporn said:

Here's another version of this song, also by Cuby & The Blizzards.  Just as awesome as the one you posted, jvs.

 

 

I lived not too far from Harry Muskee(Cuby)live they were very good!!!Another member of the band(Herman Brood ) was also well known and a special person.He performed in the barn of the bar i used to own.

I will post one of his songs here.

 

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2 minutes ago, jvs said:

I lived not too far from Harry Muskee(Cuby)live they were very good!!!Another member of the band(Herman Brood ) was also well known and a special person.He performed in the barn of the bar i used to own.

I will post one of his songs here.

 

That was played a lot on FM back in the States when it was released.

 

Champagne & Wine off his '79 Shpritsz LP.  Good stuff!

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Tippaporn said:

That was played a lot on FM back in the States when it was released.

 

Champagne & Wine off his '79 Shpritsz LP.  Good stuff!

 

 

He killed himself jumping of the Hilton in Amsterdam,he had said before his body was wasted because of all the drugs(cocaine)he used to do.There is a museum in Zwolle where a lot of his art is also exposed.My brother picked him up in his taxi one very early sunday morning and he wanted to go to a bar in Groningen.My brother told him it was closed and they would not let him in.Herman said;they will let me in because i am Herman Brood.

They arrived at the bar and after knocking on the door they let him in!!!

Another artist who died too young.

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The Modern Adventures Of Plato, Diogenes And Freud by Blood, Sweat & Tears off of their '68 debut, Child Is Father To The Man LP.  No horn section!  How unlike them.

 

 

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Always loved Cat's Squirrel by Tull off of their '68 debut, This Was.  Tull's guitarist Mick Abrahams left after that LP to form Blodwyn Pig.  Only natural that they covered Cat's Squirrel.

 

Edit:  You might want to kick up the volume so your neighbors at the end of the soi can enjoy as well.

 

 

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And since I wish that song would never end here's Tull with a live performance.  Time and place unknown.

 

Edit:  Oh, no, same song as above.  Whoever put up this vid was a bit misleading.  I'll let it stand, though.  At least no one has to hit "replay."  Above is better audio quality.

 

 

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A bit of psychedelia with At The Mountains Of Madness by H. P. Lovecraft from their '68 H. P. Lovecraft II album.  The title of the song was the title of the 1936 book written by the author, H. P. Lovecraft.

 

 

 

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