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


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Kick arse version of the Velvet Underground's masterpiece Heroin performed live with emotional vocals by Roky Erickson in '86.  I'm cheatin' a bit again but it is a 1967 song and, well, it belongs here.  It's just as good as anything coming out of the 60's & 70's.

 

 

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FYI, I didn't know it before but Roky Erickson was one of the founders of and the lead vocal for the 13th Floor Elevators.

 

Since I posted simply to say that I may as well make use of all this extra wasted space and fill it up with some more fine tunes.  Here's the 13th Floor Elevators again with a number off their 2nd LP, Easter Everywhere, from '67.

 

 

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On 10/31/2018 at 4:22 PM, bannork said:

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.

 

You've got company, bannork!  I saw them at the Iowa State Fairgrounds near Des Moines back in the summer of '74.  My memories of it are a bit fuzzy.  Has nothing to do with age but more to do with some of the things I ingested at the fest.  It was a 2-day thing . . . camp overnight on the fairgrounds before the show the next day.  Lots and lots and lots of Deadheads.  They were everywhere from everywhere for miles and miles around . . . kinda like outta sight, LOL.

 

Early '67 version of one of my favs, Morning Dew.

 

 

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Work, work and more work, bannork.  No time for much else when I have it.  But, like the terminator, rest assured that "I'll be back."  I noticed you picked up the slack, though.  LOL

 

The Electric Prunes' Train For Tomorrow off their eponymous '67 LP.

 

 

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