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Old 08-05-2021, 06:24 AM   #11 (permalink)
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You picked an interesting year, SlyStone, right in the middle of the psychedelic era, with the "Summer of Love" ('67) still a fresh memory. None the less, checking in with wiki, I find that some of my favourite artists were either idle, or not coming up with their best in '69.
(Also, Honorary Mention to Simon & Garfunkel, who spent '69 recording Bridge over Troubled Water, but missed Sly's deadline because the album wasn't released until 26 days into the next year.)

I'm going to play my Boomer card because, unlike Norg, I was regulary buying albums in '69, so I have two lists, both of which are in As-I-Thought-Of-Them order:-

Albums I liked at the time:-

1. Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
2. John Fahey -The Yellow Princess
3. Pentangle - Basket of Light
4. Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
5. Nick Drake -Five Leaves Left
6. Captain Beefheart - Tout Mask Replica
7. Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline
8. Original London Cast - Hair
9. Wendy* Carlos - The Well-Tempered Synthesizer (* known as Walter '69 )
10. Quintessence - In Blissful Company

Albums I discovered later in life:-

1. Boz Scaggs - Boz Scaggs
2. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
3. Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
4. Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
5. Kevin Ayers - Joy Of A Toy
6. Renaissance - Renaissance
7. Moondog - Moondog
8. Clark-Hutchinson - A=MH2
9. Third Ear Band - Alchemy
Lol, being a boomer is a great feeling our generation grew up with the best music of the 60s and 70s. I thank the lord that I'm not a GenX'er everyday when I play my Sly and The Family Stone. GenX born's suck.

Now having that said... Norg admitted he wasn't born then
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Old 08-05-2021, 07:17 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Old 08-05-2021, 08:09 AM   #13 (permalink)
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HaHa! When that happens, your generation will get promoted to the vacancy of Tedious Old Windbags. Perhaps you should start working on your stories now:-

- Back in my day, nobody imagined tele-transportation would become a reality.
- I remember when Florida was still above sea level.
- I was there, during the first Summer of Covid.
- I saw Dolly Parton live. (to which the response will be "Dolly who?" )
- Of course, we had it tough; we actually had to lift food up to our mouths and chew it!

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Old 08-05-2021, 09:06 AM   #14 (permalink)
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im a older Gen Y or millennial i was born in the mid 80's

we were kids when we seen the rise of MTV all the alt rock bands grunge the rise of hip hop and pop and pop country well in the 90's it was just a melting pot of everything pretty much then around 2000 we were full fledge teenagers
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Jeez, I feel like a little baby boy. Born in '93, so definitely a younger millennial. Almost gen z, in fact. But not quite.
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Old 08-05-2021, 09:47 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Damn yall really got sucked into the time grift hard. Abandon age and assume timelessness to escape the trappings of your physical form like a real one.

In no real order:

TMR
The Stooges
In a Silent Way
Moondog
European Echoes
Black Woman
Orgasm
White Noise
Mu
Contact
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Trout Mask Replica is not in your Top Ten?
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First on the list my dude.
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You picked an interesting year, SlyStone, right in the middle of the psychedelic era, with the "Summer of Love" ('67) still a fresh memory. None the less, checking in with wiki, I find that some of my favourite artists were either idle, or not coming up with their best in '69.
(Also, Honorary Mention to Simon & Garfunkel, who spent '69 recording Bridge over Troubled Water, but missed Sly's deadline because the album wasn't released until 26 days into the next year.)

I'm going to play my Boomer card because, unlike Norg, I was regulary buying albums in '69, so I have two lists, both of which are in As-I-Thought-Of-Them order:-

Albums I liked at the time:-

1. Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
2. John Fahey -The Yellow Princess
3. Pentangle - Basket of Light
4. Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
5. Nick Drake -Five Leaves Left
6. Captain Beefheart - Tout Mask Replica
7. Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline
8. Original London Cast - Hair
9. Wendy* Carlos - The Well-Tempered Synthesizer (* known as Walter '69 )
10. Quintessence - In Blissful Company

Albums I discovered later in life:-

1. Boz Scaggs - Boz Scaggs
2. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
3. Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
4. Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
5. Kevin Ayers - Joy Of A Toy
6. Renaissance - Renaissance
7. Moondog - Moondog
8. Clark-Hutchinson - A=MH2
9. Third Ear Band - Alchemy
The only album I recall hearing straight through is Trout Mask Replica. I know and like a lot of those other bands, but can't recall listening to those particular albums.
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A then & now sorta along the same lines as Lisnaholic. I'm old enough to remember buying music before I could find it "free" *cough cough* on the iinternet. Most of these albums I borrowed from family. A few I bought myself. ItCotCK was one of the first albums I ever bought. I bought 6 &12 right after seeing Leo Kottke play live.
Then:
  1. Solid Gold 69 by Chet Atkins
  2. 6- & 12- String Guitar by Leo Kottke
  3. Let It Bleed by The Rolling Stones
  4. Abbey Road by The Beatles
  5. In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson
  6. Green River by Creedence Clearwater Revival
  7. Underground Fire by The Ventures
  8. Led Zeppelin II by Led Zeppelin
  9. Smash Hits by Jim Hendrix Experience
  10. Retrospective by Buffalo Springfield

Albums I discovered on YouTube.
Now:
  1. Sound of Sunforest by Sunforest
  2. The Sacred Mushroom by The Sacred Mushroom
  3. Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
  4. Genesis by Wendy & Bonnie
  5. Escalator by Sam Gopal (Lemmy g,v)
  6. The Howlin' Wolf Album by Howlin' Wolf
  7. An Apple a Day by Apple
  8. Contact by Silver Apples
  9. It's So Hard to Tell Who's Going to Love You by Karen Dalton
  10. Flying Machine by Flying Machine

honourable mentions to:
  • Philosophy of the World by The Shaggs
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“I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion.” Jack Kerouac.
“If one listens to the wrong kind of music, he will become the wrong kind of person.” Aristotle.
"If you tried to give Rock and Roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry'." John Lennon
"I look for ambiguity when I'm writing because life is ambiguous." Keith Richards

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