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

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Ringo from his '70 Sentimental Journey debut.  Perhaps the only album my parents would have actually liked . . . if I had bought it (which I didn't).

 

 

Paul from his '70 debut, McCartney.  Anyone see a pattern here??

 

 

 

mercy...

 

 

RIP...

 

my dear departed wife was called Well (real name Nong) and I sang: 'Welllllll, I can't quit you babe...' and I had her listen to the Led Zep version that features that on the intro...and as her eyes became heavy lidded with desire she murmured 'you clazy...'

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 hours ago, tutsiwarrior said:

 

Nice selection, tutsi.  This was done by the Cross Section for the '79 Who Quadrophenia movie.  Interesting bit of musical trivia on how that evolved (click the link if yer interested in reading about it).

 

 

And a nice instrumental by the Ramsey Lewis Trio in '66.

 

 

Another well known jazz classic from the Ramsey Lewis Trio, The "In" Crowd, recorded in '65.

 

 

17 hours ago, tutsiwarrior said:

mercy...

 

 

RIP...

 

my dear departed wife was called Well (real name Nong) and I sang: 'Welllllll, I can't quit you babe...' and I had her listen to the Led Zep version that features that on the intro...and as her eyes became heavy lidded with desire she murmured 'you clazy...'

 

 

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers from the '66 Crusader LP.  Mick Taylor on guitar.

 

 

Mayall and Taylor team up on Parchment Farm recorded live at the Koncerthaus in Bremen, 22 May '69.  As the YT description says, great solo by Taylor.

 

 

A stellar lineup of Muddy Waters, Memphis Slim, Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, Victoria Spivey, Mat Murphy, live in Germany in '63.

 

 

The Climax Blues Band on St. Michael's Blues off their '71 Tightly Knit LP.

 

 

The Blues Project with Al Kooper & Steve Katz (both went on to form Blood, Sweat & Tears in '67).  Two Trains Running from their 2nd '66 LP, Projections.

 

 

From the '69 Super Session LP, Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills on Donovan's Season Of The Witch.

 

 

Blues Man from Stephen Stills' '72 Manassas LP.  I had moved from Chicago to Manassas in '73 and of course had to stand at the train station depicted on the album cover.

 

 

And from his eponymous debut in '70, Love The One You're With.

 

 

Graham Nash singing about my town, Chicago, from his '70 Songs For Beginners LP.

 

 

The beautiful melody by David Crosby, Music Is Love (yes, it is!), from his '71 LP If Only I Could Remember My Name.

 

 

Cinnamon Girl from Neil Young & Crazy Horse from their '69 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere LP.

 

 

The Hollies with Graham Nash on Bus Stop from their '66 LP of same name.

 

 

 

Bryan and the boys were starting the wheels in motion with this hit from their self titled debut album from 1972 , a good year indeed in British music !!

Neil Young & Stephen Stills in their Buffalo Springfield days on Stop Children What's That Sound off their '66 eponymous debut.

 

 

David Crosby with The Byrds on My Back Pages from their '67 Younger Than Yesterday LP.

 

 

10 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

Bryan and the boys were starting the wheels in motion with this hit from their self titled debut album from 1972 , a good year indeed in British music !!
 

Absolutely, '72 was a great year for British music.  Ready For Love/After Lights by Mott off their '72 All The Young Dudes LP.

 

 

These lads did kinda well after releasing their debut but they already had a cult following from their innovative stage performances.
Here they are in ‘67 with a catchy little toon !
Sing along everyone.

Emerson, Lake & Palmer had released Trilogy in '72.  From The Beginning is off of that LP.

 

 

Yes released their masterful fifth album in '72, Close To The Edge.  And You And I from that LP.

 

 

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