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i like ziggy stardust alot..has a great riff at the end of moonage daydream...enjoy!!
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this was recorded in 1971.. |
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^ Alternatively, you could take a shortcut through the early years and get the compilation album, Big Hits: High Tide and Green Grass. That album has all the early singles on it.
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^ I guess you're more of an early Stones fan than me then, Neapolitan.
Here's a rather forgotten album of instrumental harmonica rock. I don't know how much attention it received outside the UK, but in Britain it spawned a one-hit-wonder single that did surprisingly well. Surprising, because without a vocalist, and with a very anonymous album cover, this release rather lacked that kind of human interest that even the worst frontman in the world can generate. The result is quite a solid album that, afaik, was destined - or designed - to be considered of the second rank. Mr.Bloe: Grooving With Mr.Bloe |
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Not so much a recommendation because I only heard of them 10 mins ago. So this is more of a "What are you listening to right now ?", but we don't have a thread of that for old rock, do we?
Anyway: Count Five (Canadian band) had a hit with Psychotic Reaction - way back in 1966, but it still packs a punch:- |
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hey men, i need more pink floyd, i only listen "Animals", "Wish you were here" and "animals".
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Since this is a 60's thread. Try this from 1967 when the had Syd Barrett
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Just ahead of me. The greatest Pink Floyd album imo
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One of the best decades in music history
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Always up for 60's baroque/psych pop recommendations. Looking for deep cuts, familiar with the major stuff.
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