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The Zombies? OH HELL YES!!!! I wanna post every song they recorded. Incredible band....I could listen to Odyssey and Oracle every day and not get tired of it.
Double H-Nice to hear from you! I love finding(and remembering!) all these old songs. I can't believe we can access all this music. I have even found some 1920s recordings. Mostly I love the 60s-70s music though. The pictures and videos are great: the cars, the clothes, the long-haired guys, etc. Sometimes I feel like I've stepped into the WABAC machine and returned to the best times of my life. The music trivia is fun also. I've always considered myself overflowing with copious amounts of useless knowledge. But, I now realize how much I don't know! I find all kinds of new interesting info about musicians, their previous bands, labels, etc. I wish I had time to read it all. I always have time to read your posts though, so keep all the great trivia coming. The Saucy One
Here's another golden oldie. This song, a classic one-hit wonder, was the first big hit for Double Shot Records.
Too many to list here, but dig this: two songs that I really liked sort of do a great job in giving you the feel of the 1960's. But there were TWO feels, see? There was the hippie, free love, mellow feel, which is conveyed well in "If You're Goin' to SAn Francisco."
Then, on the OTHER end of the zeitgeist spectrum of that era, you had the turbulence of the 1960's: the civil rights movement, the riots, the assassinations of JFK, Bobby, and Martin Luther, For THIS feel, we turn to one of my all-time favorite songs, "Sympathy for the Devil" by who else, the Stones.
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