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Related: About this forumTonight, I'm going to avoid any politics and concentrate on music, especially music from the 6o's and 70's,
so, let's start with this:
10 Years After Live at Winterland.
Much more to come.
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Tonight, I'm going to avoid any politics and concentrate on music, especially music from the 6o's and 70's, (Original Post)
MarineCombatEngineer
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IMHO, 68-75 were the creative years for music, Not manufactured, just played. And every week I'd hear
OAITW r.2.0
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I had joined the Army NG in 64 with a unit that was in pretty high demand...
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BOSSHOG
(44,442 posts)1. MUSIC FROM THE 60s AND 70s
Good Lord it doesnt get any better. Thank You My Friend.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,428 posts)3. That was, for us boomers, the music that changed our lives. nt
Fiendish Thingy
(21,818 posts)2. Music Is Medicine. Nt
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,428 posts)4. That it is.
When I get stressed, this is my go to.
OAITW r.2.0
(31,210 posts)5. IMHO, 68-75 were the creative years for music, Not manufactured, just played. And every week I'd hear
a totally new sound, new musicians and bands...and get amazed once again.
Enter stage left
(4,178 posts)6. Don't forget "Country Joe and the Fish"!
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,428 posts)7. Oh, but of course:
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Unfortunately, at the time of Woodstock, I was in Vietnam, but this song is still relevant today.
Unfortunately, at the time of Woodstock, I was in Vietnam, but this song is still relevant today.
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(4,178 posts)8. I had joined the Army NG in 64 with a unit that was in pretty high demand...
We were on 72 hr standby twice, but never activated. I was one of "Fortunate Sons".
Oh yeah CCR, hope they're on your Playlist too.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,428 posts)9. CCR posted,
and believe me when I say, you didn't miss anything.