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

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Any other fans of the so-called "kraut rock"? the progressive psychedelic german music of the 70s (and 80s too)?

Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream and of course Kraftwerk.

Moondawn is the absolute top for me... can't listen to this one without getting high... without the help of any additional substance (well at least they're not required)

No offence intended but I have to say it is not my preferred music.

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He wrote the song back in 1959 but he didn’t get to record it for himself until seven years later. Willie Nelson’s “The Party’s Over” is a country classic originally recorded by Claude Gray. It became part of American culture when Don Meredith would repeat the titular line at the end of Dallas Cowboys games.


Did you recognize his face or does The Red-Headed Strager look just that different? He might look younger and a little more well-groomed than you know him but you can’t deny that voice. It’s unmistakably Willie.





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