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"girl" wrote:Yes. Yes. And more yes.
So you like Jon Anderson now?What would Greg say?

Laura Nyro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFTBERaBWL8 RFTBERaBWL8
Songs Ohia-John Henry Split My Heart
Songs Ohia-John Henry Split My Heart
Royal Trux live
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2XHSjEVQ3k U2XHSjEVQ3k
Jennifer played a hitwoman in a movie years ago,seems a good role for her
"girl" wrote:The Who! Actually I prefer their albums they released in the 60’s.SG, please tell me you have scandulously tight jeans like Roger Daltrey.

I got Live At Leeds on vinyl!
Yes I have tight jeans I wear when CSI comes on so I can sing along to Baba O`Reilly
"girl" wrote:😆 SG, stop making me fall in love with you.I have a Jimmy Page wig and a John Bonham moustache too
"girl" wrote:1970: Led Zeppelin III
1971: Led Zeppelin IV
1973: Houses of the Holy
1975: Physical Graffiti
1976: Presence
1979: In Through the Out DoorMust go back to the 1960’s thread to post Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin II
*Puts on Robert Plant wig*
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH YEAHHHHHHH!
"girl" wrote:I like it when people know the Captain Planet theme song.Fire! Ice! Pat Benatar!
"Robert" wrote:😀 It’s great. And magic man is pure perfection.The synths towards the end of Magic Man makes me laugh
I like when Ann gets out her flute on Sing Child"Robert" wrote:That’s not fair SG, you made me thirsty and it isn’t even afternoon yet.Did you get a green drink yet?
"Robert" wrote:Heart – Dreamboat Annie*dons flame retardent clothes*
I kinda like that album.CRAZEEEEE ON U!CRAZEEEE ON U!
they do the title track like 3 times WTF?"Robert" wrote:I wholeheartedly agree, let it be is allmost a weak album, but across the universe is such a fantastic song that for me it warrants the albums inclusion on my list.In that case I guess I’ll have to put Cohens debut in the 60’s thread.
You’re actually the third person in under a week who’s talked warmly about that faces album, guess I’ll have to check it out

Yeah the first Cohen album is solid.
The Faces are pretty rocking.I never thought I`d want to listen to anything Rod was involved in!
Patti Smith-Horses:yeah I like crazy women.The poetry and rock and roll was a potent mix.
The Faces-A Nod Is As Good As A Wink:I don`t like Rod Stewart but I can ignore that here.Ron Wood on guitar plus Ronnie Lane on bass sings a few.One rockin album here.
Alice Coltrane-Ptah The El Daoud:wrongly thought by some as a Yoko Ono because of her husband John.Alice was very talented,this record is very spiritual.Her harp playing is like her piano playing,very peaceful and gently flowing.
Albert King-I`ll Play The Blues For You:1972 Stax album,very good soul/blues
Frank Wright-Center Of The World vol 1:play this loud and start an earthquake.Free jazz at it`s wildest
Black Sabbath-Master Of Reality:one of Lou Barlow`s faves.Iommi`s sludgy guitar and Ozzy`s banshee voice
John Prine-s/t and Diamonds In The Rough:the new Dylan tag was wrong,he`s more like Woody Guthrie.Diamonds is more ragged but some damn fine folky stuff here.
"Robert" wrote:I’ll start with Let It Be since I nagged about not being able to enter it in the favorites of 60’s thread.
Across the universe is further evidence that the wrong one got snuffed.I really like After The Gold Rush & Rust Never Sleeps is great. Live Rust as well.
The first Cohen albums, are they from the 60’s or 70’s ?
Poly Styrene has to be one of the best stage names ever. And you’ve written a great list SG, though I’m dumbfound as to why you haven’t included anything from Abba

I don`t think Let It Be as a good Beatles album though Across The Universe is excellent.
After The Gold Rush is definitely one of his best
The first Cohen album is from 1968,the second from 1969,and the third from 1971.
I still might buy that vinyl copy of Arrival by Abba someday!

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