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I think Dick Clark said it best."Music is the sound track of our lives".I think it was magnified during the 60s. A lot of us reached our young adulthood then. It was a tumoltulous time, and the music kinda bound us together. There was a war going on, and much of the music reflected the mood. I can't choose 5 songs, but I'll give you 5 artists, and a few songs.
John Kay, and Steppenwolf: Born to be wild, The pusher, Monster Credance Clearwater Revival: Run through the jungle, Greenriver, Suzy Q Jimi Hendrix:6 turned out to be 9, Along the Watchtower, purple haze Crosby Stills Nash, and Young (or without Young) Ohio, Woodstock, Sweet Judy blue eyes Beatles: Pretty much everything, especially early stuff, and Revolution Special mention: Janis Joplin/Big brother and the holding co.Piece of my heart Ten years after:Goin home Country Joe, and the fish: The fish call Zeplin: Whole lotta love I miss the 60's. I expect every generation misses the time they were young. But to be a teenager then was something very cool. With the exception of Nam which tended to divide, and galvanize us together. The only thing that I see today that I wish would have been around then is thongs to go with mini skirts. That woulda been just damn awsome. ![]() |
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