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

CuckFumbustion

Lo and Behold! The transformative power of Vapor.
For you @Silat Check out the original. If you like to visit one of the Beatles's many influences. So many worth checking out.:nod:
Money (That´s What I Want)-The Beatles

A challenging listen. :uhh: Zappa liked them. Zappa described the Shaggs as being "better than the Beatles"... he claimed their "Philosophy Of The World" (1969) was his third favorite album from The Shaggs - Zappa Wiki Jawaka

It make some sort of sense to me actuallly. :freak:
Philosophy of the world - The Shaggs

Frank Zappa - Peaches and Regalia
 

CuckFumbustion

Lo and Behold! The transformative power of Vapor.
The Rats - Rats First 1974 Full Album

Everything You Always Wanted To Know About '60s Mind Expansive Punkadelic Garage Rock Instrumentals But Were Afraid To Ask

The Moving Sidewalks - I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1968) Psyc rock interpretation.
 
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CuckFumbustion

Lo and Behold! The transformative power of Vapor.
Captain Groovy And His Bubblegum Army - Bubblegum March
Klaus Lenz - Grashalme 1969
13th Floor Elevators - Dr Doom
 
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Silat

When the Facts Change, I Change My Mind.
Well after all these pages of great music we are bound to see some repeats.
But it is all good, right? :cool:

The Beatles....
Shades of Grateful Dead jamming...

Back to the West (Best) Coast:
Quicksilver Messenger Service
John Cipollina - Lead Guitar
Gary Duncan - Guitar, Vocals
David Freiberg - Bass Guitar, Vocals, Viola
Greg Elmore - Drums


Pride of Man - written by Hamilton Camp and covered by the likes of Gordon Lightfoot
QMS

Dino's Song - written by Dino Valenti
Monterey Pop 1967

Who Do You Love - written by Bo Diddley
Live performance by Quicksilver Messenger Service at Winterland in 1973
 

needalift

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I'm not sure why I've waited until just recently acquired this record store day reissue . It's definitely needed to be in my collection . Now I need an OG mono copy .
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Count Five - Psychotic Reaction
 

FabulatorPoeta

Where has the time gone?
@FabulatorPoeta that video is really good . For some reason that song reminds me of this Cos song..


Right now I'm listening to New Birth
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@needalift Indeed the sound of Cos is quite close... It was the time of Progressive Rock enthousiasm. Thanks for the discovery.

The New Birth is... new :brow: to me. Enjoyable. Reminds me of one of my favorite at the time. For our collective listening pleasure and smooth sailing, here it is... Isaac Hayes Hot Buttered Soul

 
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Silat

When the Facts Change, I Change My Mind.
I have been a Beatles groupie since before the Sullivan Shows.
Cuts like these and many others are on bootlegs purchased back in the hippie days. Yellow Matter Custard baby.

I could listen to the creative process all day long.
For No One

I Am The Walrus
 
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