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As for older music you may not have heard, if you like the Beatles I can practically guarantee you will like Todd Rundgren's Something/Anything album. It is, IMO, the best double-album ever. I had a college roommate get me into this album (waaay back in the mid-80's) and it's been a staple of my listening ever since. A few goofy songs on the album, but otherwise not a bad song at all. EDIT: BTW, Todd Rundgren is also a big influence on Kevin Parker. In fact, if you listen to the first song in the video above, you'll notice the main melody is very similar to part of the 2nd half of Mind Mischief on the previous page. It was late, last night I was feeling something wasn't right ... And: She remembers my name Could be blown way out ... |
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I remember Me and My Arrow from a 70's commercial for the Plymouth Arrow. :D
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One of the best 'live' bands ever, Jo Jo Gunne.
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Much Better...there you are darling...Try these out http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../NuggetsII.jpg a must if you are looking for psych.... |
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Wow, didn't expect to see this thread bumped again! I'm familiar with most of the bands you mentioned, but you've reminded me that I should really check out Cream one of these days.
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