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

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Pre-30's Henry Thomas with Fishing Blues found on Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues.  Love the old 30's cartoons.  When cartoons were cartoons!

 

 

 

The James Gang with Midnight Man off of their '71 Thirds LP.

 

 

4 minutes ago, Oliver Holzerfilled said:

MTB weren't too shabby live either, at least before Toy went off the rails on drugs.

 

 

Absolutely.  24 Hours At A Time live at Uhlein Hall, Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July 31, 1974.  Off of their '74 Where We All Belong LP.  Brings back so many road / camping trips.  Not to mention the occasional (ahem) party I was obliged to attend.

 

 

Liked a few songs from .38 Special.......

 

 

The Elvin Bishop Group rockin' the Fillmore East Sept. 23, '70 with Crazy "Bout You, Baby.  Featuring a very talented, dark skinned female vocalist (tutsi to arrive shortly to provide some insightful, personal commentary).

 

 

49 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Liked a few songs from .38 Special.......

 

 

Fly Away off of their '78 eponymous debut.  Classic southern rock.

 

 

Jamul with Tobacco Road from their '70 self-titled debut.

 

 

Jimmy Witherspoon's Ain't Nobody's Business.  Originally recorded in '49 but not sure of this recording's date.

 

 

John Denver with Annie's Song from his '74 Back Home Again LP.

 

 

A John Lee Hooker & Bonnie Raitt duet, I'm In The Mood.  Recorded in 1891.

 

 

John Mayall & The Blues Breakers on Have You Heard from their '65 LP, John Mayall & The Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton.

 

 

Johnny Rivers with John Lee Hooker with the tune John Lee Hooker '74 from the '74 live LP, Last Boogie In Paris.

 

Should be easy to teach your granddaughter how to boogie, bannork.  Nothin' to it.  Can do sittin' down, too.  Rock your body a bit, keep the beat with one or both feet, and snap your fingers now and again.  Snappin' the fingers might be the trickiest part for her at age 2.

 

 

Johnny Winter playing Dallas off of his '69 self-titled debut.

 

 

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Jr. Walker & The All Stars with Shotgun from their '65 LP of same name.

 

 

The pretty Judy Collins rendition of Leonard Cohen's Suzanne from her '66 In My Life LP.

 

 

Leon Russell with Shoot Out On The Plantation from his '69 self-titled LP.

 

 

Been awhile since I played this tune.   Mason Proffit with Two Hangmen from their '69 Wanted LP.  Everyone loves a good protest song, yeah?

 

 

Valleri by The Monkees off of their '68 The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees LP.

 

 

Mississippi Sheiks with the 30's recording of the iconic Sittin' On Top Of The World from the '74 Stop And Listen LP.

 

 

 

Moby Grape's live performance of Miller's Blues off of their '68 Wow/Grape Jam LP.

 

 

The Move with heavy hitter Brontosaurus from their '70 Looking On LP.

 

 

New Riders Of The Purple Sage with Whatcha Gonna Do from their '71 New Riders Of The Purple Sage debut.

 

 

Noel Paul Stookey's Wedding Song off of his '71 Paul And LP.

 

 

Othar Turner & The Rising Star Fife & Drum Band, one of the last well-known fife players in the vanishing American fife and drum blues tradition, with Shortnin' / Henduck.  Off of the '78 Everybody Hollerin' Goat LP.

 

 

 

Gone The Rainbow by Peter, Paul & Mary off of their '63 Moving LP.  Interestingly posted by a Thai YT account.

 

 

Procol Harum's Simple Sister off of their classic '71 Broken Barricades LP.

 

 

The Rolling Stones with You Got The Silver off of their '69 Let It Bleed LP.

 

 

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