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

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5 minutes ago, bannork said:

Yes, he's playing the guitar 'normally' here, the bass strings on top as for a right hander. Didn't he play the Stratocaster the same way? As a left hander, just turning the strings round so bass is on top?

 

 

dunno...I got the opposite impression, maybe I been wrong all these years...

 

 

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This week in 1971 The Who scored their one and only number one album in the uk with this :

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Every song a gud ‘un !!

Some far out stuff here. I've got to hand it to the girls. The chicks in those days had to be pretty inventive to dance to some of The Floyd's stuff (23-24 mins). But manage it they did. I wonder where they are now? 70 year old grannies all!

 

2 hours ago, bannork said:

Some far out stuff here. I've got to hand it to the girls. The chicks in those days had to be pretty inventive to dance to some of The Floyd's stuff (23-24 mins). But manage it they did. I wonder where they are now? 70 year old grannies all!

 

 

Pink Floyd was like the UK equivalent of the Grateful dead and at them concerts the women useta 'float about'...I much preferred some blues and rock with lovely quivering buttocks, etc...especially when it was hot out with crotch high cut offs, little shorts and etc...

 

'you filthy old man! whaddaya lookin' at???' 'I got diabetes, high blood pressure and only few months to live...please be kind...'...I'd fool them dumb bastids every time...,

 

 

On 9/6/2018 at 8:41 PM, jvs said:

 

Nice one, JVS.  Here's one from his 1970 Coming From Reality LP.  I watched the 2012 documentary, Searching For Sugar Man, not long after it came out.  What a heart warming story.  Well worth watching for those who haven't seen it.

 

 

Here's the trailer.

 

 

15 hours ago, tutsiwarrior said:

Pink Floyd was like the UK equivalent of the Grateful dead and at them concerts the women useta 'float about'...I much preferred some blues and rock with lovely quivering buttocks, etc...especially when it was hot out with crotch high cut offs, little shorts and etc...

 

'you filthy old man! whaddaya lookin' at???' 'I got diabetes, high blood pressure and only few months to live...please be kind...'...I'd fool them dumb bastids every time...,

Hot pants, tutsi.  Loved going to high school back in those days.

 

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Not only were hot pants fashionable at the time but hip huggers were absolutely sexy as well.

 

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And of course miniskirts!

 

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And every guy was on the lookout for beaver shots.  Plenty of them, too!  (Well, maybe not hers but . . . :laugh:)

 

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Sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll!!!  What a time to be alive!

 

 

1 hour ago, Tippaporn said:

Nice one, JVS.  Here's one from his 1970 Coming From Reality LP.  I watched the 2012 documentary, Searching For Sugar Man, not long after it came out.  What a heart warming story.  Well worth watching for those who haven't seen it.

 

 

Here's the trailer.

 

 

Yes,great.I have all of his music,i wonder why a man with his talent did not become worldfamous.I guess a matter of who you know?

Another story around the same line now going on,Glennis Grace a woman who has tried for ages to become someone in holland,now she is in the finals of America got talent.

10 minutes ago, jvs said:

Yes,great.I have all of his music,i wonder why a man with his talent did not become worldfamous.I guess a matter of who you know?

Another story around the same line now going on,Glennis Grace a woman who has tried for ages to become someone in holland,now she is in the finals of America got talent.

Checked her out . . . she's got one hellavu voice.  Nice lookin' babe, too.

The super group The Dirty Mac, a one-night stand featuring John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, and Mitch Mitchell from the Jimi Hendrix Experience on drums jamming on the Beatles tune, Yer Blues, for The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus in '68.

 

 

Lennon on the acoustic version of Nobody Loves You (When You're Down And Out) from the '74 Walls And Bridges LP.

 

 

Scrapper Blackwell on Jimmy Cox's 1923 tune Nobody Loves You When You're Down And Out (not to be confused with Lennon's version) from his '62 LP, Mr. Scrapper's Blues.

 

 

Brian Jones & Hendrix together on My Little One.  Can't figure out the recording date but had to have been prior to Jones' death on 3 July '69.

 

 

 

Wishbone Ash on Everybody Needs A Friend off their '73 LP,  Wishbone Four.

 

 

Just now, Tippaporn said:

Bobby Goldsboro's hot 100 hit from '68.  Enjoy!

 

 

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Just messin' with y'all.  :cheesy:

The Welsh band from Cardiff, Budgie, off their '73 LP Never Turn Your Back On A Friend.

 

 

King Crimson live at Asbury Park, New Jersey 28 June '74.

 

 

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Early Fleetwood Mac's Love That Burns.  Peter Green is phenomanal.

 

 

Danny Whitten from Neil Young's band, Crazy Horse, off the '71 album Crazy Horse.

 

 

Cat Steven's Father And Son from his '70 LP Tea For The Tillerman.  Saw him live at the Auditorium Theatre back in '71.  $3.50 tickets.

 

 

As always, the waterways and rivers of Thailand have a lot of hyacinth this time of the year.

 

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