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  • Paul Markham
    Too old to care
    • Jun 2001
    • 52942

    #1

    Post your favorite music from the 60s and 70s

    In response to a thread with the young GFYers.

    from the 60s this still brings a lump to my throat. I guess it says something about my life.



    And this one. It has to be good to fill stadiums 40 years after it's debut.



    Will probably have them played at my funeral.



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  • Paul Markham
    Too old to care
    • Jun 2001
    • 52942

    #2
    Guitar giants.

    Another band who still fill stadiums.



    They could still sell out a stadium, did it once not too long ago. This guy can play guitar.



    The unddisputed KING





    I was spoilt for choice when looking back to the hey days of popular music.



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    • SGS
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      • Dec 2002
      • 5176

      #3
      See sig...

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      • Caligari
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        • Oct 2009
        • 5414

        #4
        Nights In White Satin



















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        • Paul Markham
          Too old to care
          • Jun 2001
          • 52942

          #5
          Also it was a time of a great mix of styles.

          Beatles, Stones, Who, Kinks, Hendrix, Cream, Dylan, Donavon, CSNY, Zeppelin, Byrds, Grateful Dead, etc.

          Look at the cast list for Woodstock 1968 (Never made it, but got all the DVDs)

          * Richie Havens
          * Swami Satchidananda - gave the invocation for the festival
          * Sweetwater
          * Bert Sommer
          * Ravi Shankar
          * Tim Hardin
          * Melanie
          * Arlo Guthrie
          * Joan Baez

          Saturday, August 16

          * Quill, forty-minute set of four songs
          * Country Joe McDonald
          * John Sebastian
          * Santana
          * Keef Hartley Band
          * The Incredible String Band
          * Canned Heat
          * Mountain
          * Grateful Dead
          * Creedence Clearwater Revival
          * Janis Joplin with The Kozmic Blues Band[25]
          * Sly & the Family Stone
          * The Who began at 4 a.m., kicking off a 25-song set including Tommy
          * Jefferson Airplane

          Sunday, August 17 to Monday, August 18

          * The Grease Band
          * Joe Cocker
          * Country Joe and the Fish
          * Ten Years After
          * The Band
          * Blood, Sweat & Tears
          * Johnny Winter featuring his brother, Edgar Winter
          * Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
          * Paul Butterfield Blues Band
          * Sha-Na-Na
          * Jimi Hendrix


          Isle of White 1969 (I made it to this one)

          * The Band
          * Blodwyn Pig
          * Blonde On Blonde
          * Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band (see Bonzo Dog Band)
          * Edgar Broughton Band
          * Joe Cocker
          * Aynsley Dunbar
          * Bob Dylan
          * Eclection
          * Fat Mattress
          * Family
          * Gary Farr
          * Judas Jump
          * Julie Felix
          * Free
          * Gypsy
          * Richie Havens
          * Marsha Hunt And White Trash
          * Indo Jazz Fusions
          * The Liverpool Scene
          * Mighty Baby
          * The Moody Blues
          * The Nice
          * Tom Paxton
          * Pentangle
          * Pretty Things
          * Third Ear Band
          * The Who

          Isle of White 1970 (I made it to the whole thing, stoned most of the time. )

          Wednesday 26th

          * Judas Jump:
          * Kathy Smith:
          * Rosalie Sorrels:
          * David Bromberg:
          * Redbone: Native
          * Kris Kristofferson:
          * Mighty Baby:

          Thursday 27th

          * Gary Farr:
          * Supertramp: Just a backing band in those days.
          * Andy Roberts' Everyone:
          * Howl (band):
          * Black Widow:
          * The Groundhogs:
          * Terry Reid: T
          * Gilberto Gil:

          Friday 28th

          * Fairfield Parlour:
          * Arrival:
          * Lighthouse:
          * Taste: Legendary guitarist Rory Gallagher
          * Tony Joe White:
          * Chicago:
          * Family:
          * Procol Harum:
          * Voices of East Harlem:
          * Cactus:

          Saturday 29th

          * John Sebastian:
          * Shawn Phillips:
          * Lighthouse (second set)
          * Joni Mitchell:
          * Tiny Tim:
          * Miles Davis:
          * Ten Years After:
          * Emerson, Lake & Palmer:
          * The Who:
          * Sly & the Family Stone: These guys woke me up Sunday Morning, had to dance.
          * Melanie:

          Sunday 30th

          * Good News:
          * Kris Kristofferson (Second set)
          * Ralph McTell:
          * Heaven:
          * Free:
          * Donovan:
          * Pentangle:
          * The Moody Blues: A
          * Jethro Tull:
          * Jimi Hendrix:
          * Joan Baez:
          * Leonard Cohen:
          * Richie Havens:

          Yes in those days we could be spoilt rotten for music.
          Last edited by Paul Markham; 02-07-2011, 03:17 AM.



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          • brassmonkey
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            • Sep 2005
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            #6
            Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love
            Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive
            bee gees - more than a woman
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            • CamChameleon
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              • Jan 2011
              • 295

              #7
              "American Woman" - The Guess Who -1970
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              • adultchatpay
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                • Dec 2008
                • 8785

                #8
                Like a Rolling Stone (1960s) by Robert Zimmerman.. this one's the best of the best!
                Last edited by adultchatpay; 02-07-2011, 03:41 AM.

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                • DamianJ
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                  • Jul 2006
                  • 15808

                  #9


                  dyswidt?

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                  • brassmonkey
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                    • Sep 2005
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                    #10
                    R.I.P. Andy Gibb






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                    • BlackCrayon
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                      • Jun 2003
                      • 19634

                      #11
                      instead of posting led zeppelin, black sabbath, the beatles, the stuff everyone has heard i'll post some lesser known stuff that is great.
















                      Last edited by BlackCrayon; 02-07-2011, 03:54 AM.
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                      • CaptainHowdy
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                        • Dec 2004
                        • 94733

                        #12
                        I won't tell ...

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                        • Django
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                          • Jul 2010
                          • 2578

                          #13
                          Ricchi e Poveri

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                          • Luscious Media
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                            • Feb 2005
                            • 785

                            #14
                            Late 70's but it qualifies.

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                            • Paul Markham
                              Too old to care
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 52942

                              #15
                              Originally posted by BlackCrayon
                              instead of posting led zeppelin, black sabbath, the beatles, the stuff everyone has heard i'll post some lesser known stuff that is great.
                              Great selection, saw Pink Floyd with Syd Barret they were crap.

                              Pretty Things were a great act.



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                              • Evil Chris
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                                • Dec 2001
                                • 13248

                                #16


                                One of many.


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                                • Sid70
                                  Downshifter
                                  • Dec 2002
                                  • 16413

                                  #17
                                  It was Soviet Union times, my dad used to listen to Abba and BoneyM every weekend
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                                  • happygirl101
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                                    • Nov 2009
                                    • 56

                                    #18
                                    Donna Summer - I feel love - 1977
                                    Abba - Dancing Queen - 1976
                                    Boney M - Rasputin

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                                    • bronco67
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                                      • Dec 2006
                                      • 29032

                                      #19
                                      Paul, you have great taste in music, but you're not stuck in a time warp, are you? There's some great new rock also -- a lot of it inspired by some of the bands you listed.

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                                      • candyflip
                                        Carpe Visio
                                        • Jul 2002
                                        • 43069

                                        #20

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                                        • Vjo
                                          So Fucking Banned
                                          • Oct 2002
                                          • 6082

                                          #21
                                          Hi Paul, great thread, I don't see a lot of chance to post 60's (with an audience) so..

                                          just found this and really like it



                                          great song and band from Minn (actually in those days all we had was time ) normally I like the studio vers but great obscure vid is why yt is so awesome



                                          i started buying 45s in 1967, Boots - Nancy Sinatra my first so I fell in love with pop from 67-70



                                          my fav song as a kid



                                          great song



                                          from Georgia to L.A. .. the farmer who hired them and sent them on their way with a days pay was in Minn there are a lot of versions of this song, i dug and this is the closest to the original 45 version

                                          i can still recall the wheat fields of St Paul..



                                          (70s) this guy went too soon, luv his stuff, nice live version



                                          i really like all the soul like spinners, ojays, stevie wonder, ect

                                          his hope was a rope and he should have known (great lyric)



                                          the melodies in the late 60s were so peaceful

                                          [just sigh]



                                          this personified the energy of the time, i was a little too young in 69 but it was a groovy time

                                          grassing in the grass is a gas baby can you dig it



                                          on and on they went, it definitely influenced me even tho I was only 10 when I bought my first 45

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                                          • Vjo
                                            So Fucking Banned
                                            • Oct 2002
                                            • 6082

                                            #22
                                            As I listen..

                                            As someone said on YT, "I thought (the O'Kaysons) they were black" There was a lot of soul in So Cal in those days. They have that Bryan Wilson influence.

                                            Love Grows still gives me chills.

                                            The Brits are extremely talented musicly. Stating the obvious but they need to hear it.

                                            That IS the original 45 of Me and you and a dog named boo

                                            Early 70's black soul was mighty fine with some great orig melodies like..



                                            and



                                            aaaaaah

                                            Last edited by Vjo; 02-07-2011, 01:16 PM.

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                                            • Vjo
                                              So Fucking Banned
                                              • Oct 2002
                                              • 6082

                                              #23
                                              F the young guys thread Paul. I'll out post ALL of them (vids) put together lol j/k

                                              I could sit and do this all day. but I have to go pay bills..

                                              as Alice said.. (Where?)

                                              "and I'm still on my own"

                                              anyhow cant remember .. maybe.. raped and freezin

                                              they dont write em like this any more

                                              finally got a ride, this old broad down from Santa Fe, she was a real go getter



                                              ok now if you were coming to one of my parties in 1973 you would hear this 4 sure. And you would be invited. It was literally open to the whole town. About 5000 pop. Those were the times. Throw your jacket on the bed.

                                              Itbwas heaped with coats. The basement walls were wet from human humidity.

                                              Can you imagine a young Paul Markham in 1973 I can tell he was a rascle. lol

                                              Schools Out played on and on..

                                              i slipped into my jeans



                                              and this was our house band



                                              these guys were good.. little Southern US ROCK whoa yeah!

                                              Last edited by Vjo; 02-07-2011, 01:50 PM.

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                                              • Vjo
                                                So Fucking Banned
                                                • Oct 2002
                                                • 6082

                                                #24
                                                KISS was the pinnacle of Rock and Roll

                                                I had a friend in 1975 who could play all the KISS riffs perfectly.. name was Ty.. any famous musicians out there in the Counting Crows or something named Ty Guy was good for 1975. Lost touch. We all had a buddy who played guitar tho.



                                                these three in particular I can still remember him going through espec Deuce which aint easy.

                                                best version from 1974



                                                Last edited by Vjo; 02-07-2011, 02:24 PM.

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