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

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Tulsa County.  My brother ended up getting the LP for Christmas in '69.  Damn, it was on my wish list.  No matter, it was still all in the family.

 

 

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From the Snack Benefit Concert in San Francisco, California back on 23 March 75, Dylan and Young teaming up on Helpless and Knockin' On Heaven's Door.

 

 

A beautiful number by Joan Baez, Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands, off of her '68 Any Day Now LP.

 

 

Live performance of Southern Man by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young from their '70 Fillmore East show.

 

 

Jefferson Airplane with Wooden Ships off of their '69 Volunteers LP.  Written by Paul Kantner, David Crosby & Stephen Stills.

 

 

The extended version of Tuesday Afternoon by The Moody Blues off of their '67 Days Of Future Passed LP.

 

 

Yeah, it's a 2002 concert but the song goes back to '71.  Justified enough?

 

Look at all the old and young hippies diggin' it.  Audience participation!

 

 

Jethro Tull performing Locomotive Breath & Dambusters March live at Madison Square Garden in '78.

 

 

The full version of I Know I'm Losing You by Rare Earth from their '70 Ecology LP.

 

 

War with the live version of Slippin' Into Darkness off of their '71 All Day Music LP.

 

 

Canned Heat with the live 41:00 long Refried Boogie off of their '68 Living The Blues LP.  This should keep folks busy fer awhile.

 

 

The Status Quo live at the Apollo in Glasgow in '76 performing a kick-ar$e version of the Doors Roadhouse Blues.

 

Another day, another day to be kind to your neighbors . . . share!

 

 

Albert King with Blues Power recorded live on Sept. 23, 70 at the Fillmore East.

 

 

I remember this one from when I was a boy and the friend of my older sister played it in her parents party room in the basement - exiting times. ???? 

 

 

 

Barbara Lynn playing a rare left-handed vintage Fender Esquire jamming with Billy Cox on bass, (the late) Johnny Jones on guitar (both Nashville legends) and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.  A fine cover of Ray Charles' What'd I Say from the '66 Beat show.

 

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26 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

I would never have gotten laid back then playing that kind of music, 55555555555.

From a May 17, '67 German Beat, Beat, Beat show, Hendrix performing Stone Free.

 

 

8 minutes ago, Tippaporn said:

I would never have gotten laid back then playing that kind of music, 55555555555.

Getting laid? I had no idea about those things at that time. I was more concerned about what mother would cook for lunch. ???? 

Footage from the University of Leeds Refectory 14 Feb '70 concert with The Who performing Magic Bus.  Off of the '70 Live At Leeds LP.

 

 

Original recording of I Put A Spell On You synched to Woodstock footage.

 

 

Joe Cocker with The Letter off of the '70 Mad Dogs & Englishmen LP.

 

 

JJ Cale and Leon Russell duet on Same Old Blues recorded in '79.

 

 

Aretha Franklin covering the Band's The Weight off of her '70 This Girl's In Love With You LP.  Duane Allman on guitar.

 

 

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From AllMusic: At the height of the British Invasion, the Stones came to America in 1965 for an appearance on ABC-TV's rock music show, Shindig. Their main stipulation for appearing on the program was that Howlin' Wolf would be their special guest. With the Stones sitting worshipfully at his feet, the Wolf performed a storming version of "How Many More Years," being seen on his network-TV debut by an audience of a few million. Wolf never forgot the respect the Stones paid him, and he spoke of them highly right up to his final days.

 

 

 Ten Years After with Religion from their '72 Rock & Roll Music To The World LP.

 

 

Fleetwood Mac's '69 recording of The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown) which never found it's way on one of their albums while Peter Green was still in the band.

 

 

A great guitarist with a hypnotic bass riff coursing through the veins at the same time.

 

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