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Blasts From The Past - 50S,60S And 70S Music (2018)


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2000 Man by the Stones off of one of my favourite Stones albums, the '67 Their Satanic Majesties Request LP.

 

I may as well cover my ar_se and include this dire *warning*!!!  This video has flashing, bright images (you know, the kind you've experienced while tripping) and I am not responsible for any induced seizures due to this vid.  There are flying saucers as well, so I'm also not liable for people trying to jump off tall buildings because they're freaked out over an imaginary space alien invasion.  Watch at your own risk, folks.

 

 

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30 minutes ago, tutsiwarrior said:

an interesting article about rock concert promotion in the old days...

 

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/nov/14/the-shows-the-thing-documentary-frank-barsalona-rock-promoters

 

the concert promotion and fans' access to the music was almost as important as the music itself...

Ever hear of Wolfgang's Vault tutsi?  Back in '02 a guy purchased a warehouse full of Bill Graham's memorabilia, including concert tapes from the Fillmore venues.  I remember listening to many of these concerts (not sure how many were never released prior to this) streamed on the Internet back around '06.  They would put a playlist together and you could tune in.  It was great.  I had forgotten all about it in the ensuing years.

 

Check it out . . . now just called Wolfgang's.  I just did and they have quite a few concert listings.  I'll have to spend some time there.

 

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Used to be free but now $39 per year to listen to the concerts they have.  Phfftt!  I dunno . . . have to check into it more.  There's a download section but I'll be dam_ned sure it ain't free.

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On 12/4/2018 at 12:24 PM, Tippaporn said:

The Byrds with Turn! Turn! Turn! from the '65 LP of same name.

 

To everything - turn, turn, turn

There is a season - turn, turn, turn

And a time to every purpose under heaven . . . 

 

 

Great band, great vocals, great three part harmonies with Roger McGuinn on lead vocals. Gene Clark on middle, and David Crosby on high harmonies.

On musical and vocal ability, probably about the best band that ever was.

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15 hours ago, possum1931 said:

Great band, great vocals, great three part harmonies with Roger McGuinn on lead vocals. Gene Clark on middle, and David Crosby on high harmonies.

On musical and vocal ability, probably about the best band that ever was.

Well, Crosby was a part of this trio as well.  They certainly rivaled the Byrds for harmonies.  Off their '69 eponymous debut.

 

 

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15 hours ago, bannork said:

 

Sweet tune, bannork.  You may be a (fellow) miscreant but you do have great musical taste.  I'm sure that will weigh heavily when the Good Lord pronounces final judgement upon ye.  LOL

 

Here's a nice number off of the '67 release, Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers, Tried So Hard.  This was his solo debut after departing the Byrds in '66.

 

 

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