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I guess it's a prefernce thing for each one ....as for me the ''Hippie'' songs are those late 60's and early 70's quasi peace,antiwar,folk sound if that makes sense. As a kid in the 70's i remember my uncle who was in his late teens early 20's with his beard and long hair sitting with his othere Hippie friends smoking grass and listening to those songs i and others on here have posted.
Funny! I was greatly influenced musically by my uncle growing up too! And I distinctly remember a funny smell when he played records for me!
Maybe it was incense?
Oh and this album from the 70s, which I still have in the cupboard, is one of my all time favorites and another one given to me as a small kid by my way cool uncle!
This probably don't fit the genre properly either, except the words have never made any sense to me, there's guitars and it was in the uncle's collection!
Hues Corporation! Great song. My favorite song of theirs was Freedom For The Stallion. A few more of my favorites - Natural High-Bloodstone, Who's That Lady-Isley Brothers, Baker Street-Gerry Rafferty, The Story In Your Eyes-Moody Blues, Teacher-Jethro Tull, Something's Happening-Peter Frampton, Tell The Truth-Derek and the Dominoes, and an absolutely great long version of In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed by the Allman Brothers (live at the Fillmore East).
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