Music from the mid 60's to late 70's (when creative genius reigned..)

Bologna

(zombie) Woof.
Santana - Soul Sacrifice
Tanglewood 1970
Good year for one of our cooler venues way out in the woodsy western part of the state...! I was probably there that year, as my dad always dragged us all at least once a season to picnic and see/listen to the BSO... Don't remember how old I was but my first big concert experience was seeing a dead bat at the base of a giant oak tree next to the bathroom waiting for my brother... 😱

Enjoy!

The Who - TANGLEWOOD 1970 (Full Concert)
July 7th, 1970
Lenox, MA, USA
Tanglewood Music Center

0:00:32 Heaven and Hell
0:04:42 I Can't Explain
0:07:58 Water
0:18:44 I Don't Even Know Myself
0:25:07 Young Man Blues
0:33:00 Overture
0:38:56 It's a Boy
0:39:32 1921
0:41:54 Amazing Journey
0:45:12 Sparks
0:50:21 Eyesight to the Blind
0:52:17 Christmas
0:55:36 The Acid Queen
0:59:12 Pinball Wizard
1:02:10 Do You Think It's Alright?
1:02:32 Fiddle About
1:03:46 Tommy Can You Hear Me?
1:04:54 There's a Doctor
1:05:18 Go to the Mirror!
1:08:42 Smash the Mirror
1:09:57 Miracle Cure
1:10:09 I'm Free
1:12:36 Tommy's Holiday Camp
1:13:34 We're Not Gonna Take It
1:17:12 See Me, Feel Me
1:24:26 My Generation
1:31:37 Cinnamon Girl Jam

First half of the show taken from Wolfgang vault. Second half from a pretty bad quality tape. The audio is great for the whole show though, even with the bad video.
 

vapviking

Old & In the Way
But how are we ever gonna stop "the war"?

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An awkward double-post, trying to correct it here:
Thanks, Frank
L.O.U. 🌹


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Lou told us in his music exactly what he was living. ("I'm waitin' for my man. Twenty-six dollars in my hand.")
To me, Nico just seemed weird...
At 16, I had that album when it came out, you could peel the banana back to expose a pink banana!
 
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JBone65

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Fleetwood Mac has always been one of my favorite bands. It's interesting to learn about the early years, including individual members like Danny Kirwan. I didn't know but he essentially made several of my favorite old songs. This band even influenced The Beatles with songs like Albatross.
 

Bologna

(zombie) Woof.
For what it is, I still think it's "worthy"... screw the press, they ALWAYS panned The Doors, and although maybe it did seem to signal "the party" was indeed often "over" for most, it never was for ME and the few that always hung for the duration.... LOVE The Doors!:

Jim Morrison An American Prayer The The Doors

«Awake» – 0:35
«Ghost Song» – 2:50
«Dawn's Highway» – 1:21
«Newborn Awakening» – 2:26
«To Come of Age» – 1:01
«Black Polished Chrome» – 1:07
«Latino Chrome» – 2:14
«Angels and Sailors» – 2:46
«Stoned Immaculate» – 1:33
«The Movie» – 1:35
«Curses, Invocations» – 1:57
«American Night» – 0:28
«Roadhouse Blues» – 5:53
«The World on Fire» – 1:06
«Lament» – 2:18
«The Hitchhiker» – 2:15
«An American Prayer» – 3:04
«Hour for Magic» – 1:17
«Freedom Exists» – 0:20
«A Feast of Friends» – 2:10
«Babylon Fading» – 1:40
«Bird of Prey» – 1:03
«The Ghost Song» (extended version) – 5:15

:peace:
 
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