Jump to content

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


Recommended Posts

Posted
4 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Well it looks as if I'm going to be in your "bad books" because I liked some of the Foreigner stuff!!

On top of that I can't remember if I've posted on this thread before but I did have eclectic tastes in my youth and liked music from the following groups/bands: –

– Love (especially their Forever Changes LP).
– John Miles
– Journey
– Traffic (and others by Stevie Wynward)
– King Crimson
– early Elton John stuff
– Led Zepplin
– Meatloaf
– Linda Ronstadt
– Fleetwood Mac
– Iron Butterfly
– Orchestral Manoeuvres
– a lot of the "New Romantics" stuff
– Soft Cell
-- Bonnie Tyler
– the Nice (or Emerson, Lake and Palmer
– Cat Stevens..................................................... and so many more.

Wouldn't mean that you're in my "bad books" but, aw, man, I can't ever hang with you.  Too not cool to be seen with a Foreigner fan.  LOL

 

Not a bad list.  If I may, I would edit it ever so slightly by scratching out Journey.  Bleh!!

 

By all means, post.  There's a lot of long forgotten gems posted.  As well as awesome music from the era that completely escaped some of us but introduced by others.  That's probably the best part for me.

  • Like 1
Posted
4 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Always loved the Jeff Beck Group '68 version with Rod on vocals off the Truth LP.

 

 

 

my favorite track from the Truth album..some good licks...

 

 

ex yardbird, right up there with Jimmy Page with the playing ability...

 

 

  • Like 1
Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, tutsiwarrior said:

my favorite track from the Truth album..some good licks...

 

ex yardbird, right up there with Jimmy Page with the playing ability...

I dunno, tutsi.  It's a toss up for me.

 

 

Edited by Tippaporn
Posted
19 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Wouldn't mean that you're in my "bad books" but, aw, man, I can't ever hang with you.  Too not cool to be seen with a Foreigner fan.  LOL

 

Not a bad list.  If I may, I would edit it ever so slightly by scratching out Journey.  Bleh!!

 

By all means, post.  There's a lot of long forgotten gems posted.  As well as awesome music from the era that completely escaped some of us but introduced by others.  That's probably the best part for me.

Some more I liked were: 

-Yardbirds

-Amen Corner

-Moody Blues

-Neil Young

-Dooby Brothers

-CCC

-Lynyrd Skynyrd

-Cheap trick

-Whitesnake

-Simple Minds

-Mike and The Mechanics

-The Herd and many American groups which will come to me soon (I hope).

 

And one strange LP I had was coloured red and was: "Hapshash and the coloured coat, featuring the heavenly host and the heavy metal kids". Very Weird!

Posted (edited)

The Stones performing Midnight Rambler live at the Marquee Club in '71.  One of my favourite tunes off the '69 Let It Bleed LP.  They stretched it out to almost 10 minutes.  Excellent video quality.

 

 

Edited by Tippaporn
  • Like 1
Posted
6 minutes ago, bannork said:

In the wrong era/ thread  - 1987

Sorry posted in the wrong one but great music is great music right?

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, jvs said:

Sorry posted in the wrong one but great music is great music right?

 

True, but having categories makes it easy to find what we're searching for.

 

  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

These guys are  on a world tour in 2019 . 

 

 

 

Edited by balo
  • Like 2
Posted

Always liked Long John.  Here's the title track off his '71 It Ain't Easy LP.  Produced by Rod Stewart and Elton John with Elton John on piano and Ronnie Wood on guitar.

 

 

  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

old favorites

 

 

 

 

 

 

homage where homage is due...lotta talent outta philly in the late 50s...

 

 

South Street in philly, of course...

 

tutsi stumbles out of a taxi on South St, in philly on business in 2007, after a merciless economy flight from saudi and he's likkered up...and on the sidewalk there are some girls harmonizin' and I say 'whooeee, that girl she know's what's happenin'...and I say 'look here babe, whyn't me and yew go get us a drink somewhere?' (tutsi lapses easily into his early Pasadena street patois, Pasadena is a Bloods town) and she sez 'sho would be nice but yesee mistuh I'se only 15 y.o....' and then the coterie flutters on down the sidewalk laughin' and yellin'...them girls were all dressed up and lookin' good...

 

oh 'meet me on south street, c'mon an' hurry on down...'

 

 

Edited by tutsiwarrior
  • Like 1
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.




×
×
  • Create New...