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1960s Rock, Pop, and Rhythm & Blues music.
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OT - Any Taylor Hicks fans here?
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I've seen him twice. and they were two of the very best shows for music content. If you like modern southern blues/rock blue eyed soul, you probably will like him. I just finished listening to his "The Distance" album. Some great stuff along with some average stuff. I Live On A Battlefield is worth a listen.... more »
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Bobby Goldsboro-Number 34 in 1968-The Straight Life
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Written by Sonny Curtis [and was he on some Princess cruise ship like I was last month when he wrote the song or something judging from its theme?] it's IMHO Bobby's best. I looked in the archives and someone said Glen Campbell did a version [without mentioning Bobby's.It was the "Where's the Playground Susie"?... more »
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Billy J. Kramer - Bad To Me - 1964
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I initially gave up on CD collecting, because everywhere I turned was a Rhino Records CD! Rhino was great for amateurs, not audiophiles! Already had a hint of their inferior sounding garb, and became discouraged! But one day (maybe 10 years ago) while in a Wiz department store (now defunct) I found this various artists CD. Brought it home, and played... more »
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Movie Pirate Radio features a great soundtrack!
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PIRATE RADIO MOVIE FINALLY HITS U.S. FILM MARKET Last week Jammin' Jan and myself finally got to see the movie 'Pirate Radio' Last weekend. We have literally been waiting months for it's release. Originally released as 'The boat that rocked' last summer in the UK - It is based on the true story of Radio Caroline followed by several... more »
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Andrew Rogers Ace Archives
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Does anyone here have the zip file that used to be around? I wan't all of his tab files if possible, but the main target is all of his '60s files. Any help at all would be appreciated - I can't find the floppies with my copies, and this 'puter doesn't even have a floppy drive any way! Gunslinger
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3 Essential 60s Albums Pt. 7
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Santana - Santana Country Joe & The Fish - Electric Music For Mind and Body Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home
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The first space rock song--and the best ever: "Telstar"
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x-no-archive: yes [link] "Telstar" by The Tornados In memory of the late President Kennedy (d. Nov. 22, 1963), here is the quintessential song of his time in office. Love that ending! P.S./Trivia: The first #1 hit by a British band in the U.S. (3 wks., Dec. 22, 1962-Jan. 11, 1963), pre-dating The Beatles by over a year.... more »
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3 Essential 60s Albums redux
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The list so far: Love - Forever Changes Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland The Mothers of Invention - Freak Out Jefferson Airplane - After Bathing At Baxter's James Brown - Live At The Apollo The Beatles - Abbey Road The Doors - The Doors... more »
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