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

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Bangkok - Alex Chilton
 
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Tellus

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Thanks for the good music!

I do have one request, especially when looking at older posts - youtube vids can go down, get removed etc so if everyone took the time to just copypaste the band+song name others could continue exploring new music even from older posts

Thanks
 

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Muswell Hillbillies (information in comments)

The Kinks "Muswell Hillbillies" - 1971(Vinyl)

A1 20th Century Man 00:00
A2 Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues 05:57
A3 Holiday 09:29
A4 Skin And Bone 12:09
A5 Alcohol 15:48
A6 Complicated Life 19:23
B1 Here Come The People In Grey 23:27
B2 Have A Cuppa Tea 27:14
B3 Holloway Jail 30:59
B4 Oklahoma U.S.A. 34:27
B5 Uncle Son 37:07
B6 Muswell Hillbilly 38:40
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But I'm listening to the 21-track Super Deluxe Edition...:tup:
 
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I was forced to listen to Weather Report in the early 1970s and at the time I just didn't get it. But their music and musicianship is great, so here is their performance at Montreux 1976

Joe Zawinul - keyboards
Wayne Shorter - saxophone
Jaco Pastorius - bass
Alex Acuña - drums
Manolo Badrena - percussion


01 Elegant People
02 Scarlet Woman
03 Barbary Coast
04 Portrait of Tracy
05 Cannon Ball
06 Black Market
07 Drum & Percussion
08 Piano & Saxophone
09 Doctor Honoris Causa / Directions
10 Badia
11 Gibraltar
 

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Well, the rain finally started... and a cold kinda miserable one at that....brrrr... and it is Sunday "morning" (even tho my morning started at 2:30AM :rolleyes:), so that usually means either jazz, folk or country blues... and here's where I'm at:

Ray Brown Something For Lester

Tracks:
A1 Ojos De Rojo 00:00
A2 Slippery 05:15
A3 Something In Common 12:41
A4 Love Walked In 17:30
B1 Georgia On My Mind 22:55
B2 Little Girl Blue 30:07
B3 Sister Sadie 36:24

Credits:
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Elvin Jones
Piano – Cedar Walton

Recorded June 22, 23, 24, 1977 at Contemporary's studio in Los Angeles.

And looking for that, for YOU (cuz I'm listening higher bit-depth files...:brow:), I found THIS for US, which is from the tour I saw (and met Cedar and Billy at... Ron apparently wasn't up for the between sets "meet and greet") at The Regatta in Hahvahd Sq... here's the opening track from NYC right around then:

Ron Carter - I Didn't Know What Time It Was - from St. Thomas by Sweet Basil Trio

But I'm listening to the full album playlist, of course: St Thomas Sweet Basil - Cedar Walton Trio

Bass: Ron Carter
Drums: Billy Higgins
Piano: Cedar Walton

Recorded live on February 15, 1991 at Sweet Basil, NYC
Released in 1996 Evidence Music

Enjoy your Sunday People...! :peace:
 
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Oingo Boingo - Ain't This The Life​


They were so tight, especially given the size of the band.

 
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