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

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Andrew, we can't forget that Foghat debuted in '72.  While the audio track on I Just Wanna Make Love To You isn't the best quality available the video is simply tits!

 

 

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Andrew, we can't forget that Foghat debuted in '72.  While the audio track on I Just Wanna Make Love To You isn't the best quality available the video is simply tits!
 
 

Wow !!
That’s some great “ music “ there ????

Mid-60's live BBC performance of Don't Bring Me Down by The Pretty Things.

 

 

Them's Here Comes The Night off of the '65 LP The Angry Young Them.

 

 

And this '54 version is an even angrier version of Them!

 

 

Single by The Squires, Going All The Way, from Sept. '66.

 

 

The Bad Seeds out of Corpus Christi on All Night Long from '66.

 

 

2 hours ago, NonthaburiBear said:

50s,60s,70,80s... good old days, music, movies and design.

 

 

one of the best R&B tracks of the early 70s...

 

tutsi, trudgin' up Telegraph Ave in North Oakland and thinkin': 'what's next?'...this was a good 'un for the harmonizin' brothers down on the street corner...

 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, talahtnut said:

 

 

I worked in the NW woods with a dude named Dave Woolly and he served as a US military policeman in Korea...and he claimed that when his korean associates saw him comin' they would break into 'Woolly Bully' (he wasn't particularly big but I wouldn't mess with him, he played high school football on defense)...I never did think to ask if any dance routine was included with the singin' by the koreans...

 

 

13 hours ago, morrobay said:

 

 

nice...with McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones no less...

 

 

and lets not fergit Kind of Blue with Miles and Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley...the esteemed Bill Evans on keyboard...everyone that I've known that loves music knows this album...

 

 

classics of jazz...my cousin had Kind of Blue back in 1965 and I listened to it when I was 15 y.o. and it twisted me heid...I was playing bolivian folk music with a pal at the time...

 

 

Herman's Hermit - Upstairs, Downstairs 1967  

 

 

The Renegades - Thirteen Women 1966 

 

 

The original from 1954 - Bill Haley and the Comets 

 

 

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3 hours ago, NonthaburiBear said:

 

 

good cover, probably the most well known of Love Hurts...I like this recording from songwriter Gram Parsons with Emmylou...

 

 

love is like a stove, burns you when it's hot...

 

cut to 1998 and tutsi is driving home to Wisbech onna 'B' road in the UK fenlands after a day at work at the Sutton Bridge power station...and Emmylou is on the box (BBC Radio 1?) with laryngitis and after the interview performed Love Hurts in the studio solo with another acoustic guitarist...and I pulled over to stop and listen, turned up the volume and it was heartbreaking...her and Parsons were lovers (both of them southerners) and he died from an OD 25 years before...bizarre, google the story, a pyre in the California desert after Parsons' body was stolen outta the local morgue and etc...fairly faulkneresque with a bit of the macabre...

 

 

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I may be the only deadhead on this forum but I recently found out from a news item that some Thai pilots who bumped passengers off First Class were deadheads too.

Far out boys, but show some some peace and love and leave those poor rich folks in First Class alone in the future. Head back to the economy class, put the headphones on and tune in to this thread.

 

More for the deadhead pilots grooving at 35,000 feet. This should get their toes tapping in their Wanderlust Air Travel socks.

 

 

Jim would never have been a overstayer in Thailand  " I've never been so broke that I couldn't leave town.''

 

Just been watching an episode of Danger Man , early 60's....

 

 

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