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The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man - 11/2/1972 - Hofstra University (Official) |
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[#2]
Gum Tree Canoe |
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Dickey Betts "Hand Picked" |
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Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home a Heartache [OGWT 1973] |
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In Your Town (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1972) |
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Ballad of Dwight Fry
Early version well worth watching in my opinion. Watch it now if you're interested. This clip always gets taken down as soon as it pops up. I have the actual file but have no way to link it for this site. |
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After the release of Led Zeppelin III on October 5, 1970 the band retired the country estate of Headley Grange.
Jimmy Page visits Headley Grange Led Zeppelin IV was released on November 8, 1971. The 1972 North American Tour kicked off in Detroit, MI at Cobo Hall. Not my stub. Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven (Official Audio) |
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When I was a kid and my Mom moved us closer to Hollywood for her auditions my school was split between Hispanics, blacks and a smaller amount of Asians and Whites so our school dances and cafeteria music would rotate to pander to everyone’s music preferences and this song got played a lot when it was the black student population’s turn
One Nation Under A Groove - Funkadelic (1978) |
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^Sorry man. Don't think I'd have done well with that.
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Turn The Page (Live At Cobo Hall, Detroit / 1975) |
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John Prine - Fish and Whistle - LIVE 1978 John Prine - Thats The Way That The World Goes Round - LIVE 1978 |
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Wow!! There's a lot of music to catch up on!!
For my humble contribution this week, here's a group that when I was a little boy was, at that time, one of the most exciting to listen to. I mentioned before about the band posters all over San Francisco. (They could also be purchased!) Here's the first song that as I kid I was conscious of belonging to this specific band: Combination of the Two I never heard a song like this before!! I liked it!! A couple of things you don't know when you're 6-7 years old is the Future and good from bad (the meaning here is in talent and musical ability.) As musicians at this specific time, not that great skill wise compared to their English counterparts. In Europe and Japan, if you want to "study" music, they have a system that produces results. Here in the US, outside a couple of famous music academies, music is more of an extra-curricular activity. You learn and practice kind of on your own, and your skill level is totally up to you to achieve. The point here is that like many SF bands at the time, in the beginning of their careers, or sprees for some of them, they weren't that skillful and talented as musicians, but they were enthusiastic! Throw in a drug culture and a sexual revolution, and many of the survivors would turn out to be great musicians and great bands. This week we're going to do Big Brother and the Holding Company's first release after Janis Joplin announced leaving the band, but was still recording with and playing gigs with them. Next week, we'll cover that specific time period. Be a Brother - 1970 Side 1 1 Keep On 2 Joseph's Coat 3 Home on the Strange 4 Someday 5 Heartache People Joseph's Coat Home on the Strange Heartache People |
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Like a midget at a urinal, I had to be on my toes--Lt. Frank Drebin
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I am compelled to say something about the culture and society of 1960s-70s life. As a mere kid, I didn't have the words to express this, but I've thought about it a lot over time. I saw how drugs ripped through my family and taking very few prisoners. Heavy drug use always seemed to go hand-in-hand with obsessive sexual practices that usually led to feeling humilated and disgusted with oneself, and then to feel better, more drugs. Then one day, you simply can't "function" any longer. Sometimes you then get yourself clean; sometimes you take the path of the OD. Stay in School kids; don't do drugs.
Side 2 1 Sunshine Baby 2 Mr. Natural 3 Funkie Jim 4 I'll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle 5 Be a Brother Sunshine Baby Mr. Natural Funkie Jim I'll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle Be a Brother |
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Like a midget at a urinal, I had to be on my toes--Lt. Frank Drebin
SixtyNine (7AUG21) "very interesting, thanks " Pres. Joe Biden (16FEB21) Biden dismisses Uighur genocide as part of China’s ‘different norms’ |
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Wildwood Weed John Prine Performs “Illegal Smile” In 1972 Underground News Broadcast I Got Stoned And I Missed It One Toke Over The Line - Lawrence Welk - WTF! (1971) No No Song |
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Snowblind Friend John Prine - Sam Stone Harry Chapin - Taxi |
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I'll admit it, I had to google to remember Steppenwolf. Oh well.
Black Sabbath / Snowblind - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 1975 I actually came to post this: CAT STEVENS - Wild World 1971 |
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Steve Miller Band - The Joker (Official Music Video) |
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Technically late 60's...
Jefferson Airplane -White Rabbit- |
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Remember the controversies over this one? The youth ministry of my church embraced it. Some of the other churches in town, not so much.
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR - COMPLETE - JCS full version HD live 2016 - Salerno Italy |
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Yeah I remember the song. Do you remember this?
Jethro Tull - My God (Nothing Is Easy - Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970) |
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Originally Posted By misplayedhand: Yeah I remember the song. Do you remember this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WSulenOUb0 View Quote Thar is a performance that I view on a regular basis. Outstanding. |
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THE HOLLIES - LONG COOL WOMEN |
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Deal (Live at Palladium, New York, NY, April 30, 1977) |
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Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime ORIGINAL 1970 |
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April Wine - I Like to Rock (Official Music Video) |
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Budgie - Who Do You Want For Your Love |
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FRANK MARINO & MAHOGANY RUSH - I'm A King Bee |
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Alligator (Live at Fillmore East, New York City, April 1971) |
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