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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's Music (2020)

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31 minutes ago, mauGR1 said:

A very cool B. Dylan cover.

 

Season Of The Witch was another great cover from that LP.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Oliver Holzerfilled said:

Prince's take on a late 70's hit.

 

 

Too bad . . . the audio quality is so distorted it makes it hard to listen to.

15 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Well, for the sake of objectivity, one has to be able to admit that just because they are not your style, or just because you do not like hip-hop, or R & B, does not mean they will not be remembered, nor does it mean they were not very significant forces in music, and hugely influential. 

I hope I haven't hurt your feelings.  I did post:

  

2 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Cameo with the title track of their '84 album, She's Strange.  A precursor of rap?  Not my style of music but not for me to choose for anyone.

I do realize that everyone has different tastes so, 'to each their own.'  I post a good deal of what I consider to be great music and there's a goodly portion which never gets any reaction.  Not a problem.  Given that, I do have an opinion and freely express it.  If I think some music is lacking in talent and sucks I'll say so.  I'm not expecting people to agree.  Again, to each their own.

 

I'm sure you remember not long ago some 'artist' duct taped a banana to the wall at an art gallery in Miami.  It had, incredibly, sold for $120,000.  A performance artist ate the damn thing and called his performance "Hungry Artist."  My point here is that art can be so godawful and yet some people like it.  But is it really art?  I'll let people decide for themselves.

Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers with Don't Come Around Here No More off of their '85 Southern Accents LP.

 

 

Dire Straits with Telegraph Road off of their '82 Love Over Gold LP.

 

 

The Police with Driven To Tears off of their '80 Zenyatta Mondatta LP.

 

 

Billy Squier with Lonely Is The Night off of his '81 Don't Say No LP.

 

 

R.E.M. with (Don't Go Back To) Rockville off of their '84 Reckoning LP.

 

 

The Rolling Stones with Undercover Of The Night off of their '83 Undercover LP.

 

 

Cheap Trick with Stop This Game off of their '80 All Shook Up LP.

 

 

Pat Benatar with Hit Me With Your Best Shot off of her '80 Crimes Of Passion LP.

 

 

The Pretenders with Middle Of The Road off of their '84 Learning To Crawl LP.

 

 

Elvis Costello And The Attractions with Clubland off of their '81 Trust LP.

 

 

Much to the girlfriend's dismay, no one has uploaded "Yummy" by Justin Bieber, or another song she has on high rotation about "sticking out your tongue so a ni**a can get some".  What is wrong with people that this horrific oversight has transpired?

The J. Geils Band with Freeze Frame, the title track off of their '81 album.

 

 

For those who like head banger music, Quiet Riot with Sign Of The Times off of their '84 Condition Critical LP.

 

 

Joan Jett & The Blackhearts with I Love Rock 'N' Roll, the title track off of their '81 album.

 

 

Pink Floyd with Learning To Fly off of their '87 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason LP.

 

 

Billy Bragg with Which Side Are You On? off of his '85 Between The Wars EP.

 

 

The title track is worthy of a post as well.

 

 

The Neville Brothers with the title track, Yellow Moon, off of the '89 LP.

 

 

Spacemen 3 with Walkin' With Jesus off of their '87 The Perfect Prescription LP.

 

 

 

 

A bit of 60s lockdown therapy..

Last year got the missus going to the

Blue Danube waltz, looked more like the

sugar plum fairy... but a lotta fun.

 

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