60/70s Music You've Just Discovered, But Love?

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by MortSahlFan, Oct 16, 2020.

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  1. steveharris

    steveharris Senior Member

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    Mass
    I would always listen to the same Kinks records.One Kinks album in particular Kinks In Koncert 65,I stashed this away in a box of records and recently just got around to opening it to play.Despite the recording Not being the greatest the music is just so fun!
    Lately I have been playing anything still left sealed or not heard in ages.
    I guess it is music discovered on my shelf.
     
  2. jeddy

    jeddy Forum Resident

    Carol of Harvest
    is very good!
     
  3. Electric

    Electric The Medium is the Massage

    Caravan
     
  4. flyingdutchman

    flyingdutchman Senior Member

    Well, always knew about Badfinger and liked their music, but Wish You Were Here, their long lost album eliminated from stores 7 weeks after release, brought a new appreciation for that group. That is their diamond; their best album even better than No Dice and Straight Up.
     
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  5. LennyC.

    LennyC. Forum Resident

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    Europe
    Can
    Big Star
    Pink Floyd
    Elvis (no OST's from the 60's)
    David Bowie
     
  6. jeddy

    jeddy Forum Resident

    Not sure what album it's on but
    "This Empty Place" is one of my favourites from them.
    Actually I think it's their first
     
  7. jeddy

    jeddy Forum Resident

    Nick Drake

    He strangely never made my radar
    years ago but I love him now!
     
  8. RobCos02330

    RobCos02330 Forum Resident

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    Mass
    Early Fleetwood Mac (the recent 68-74 set). Great stuff.
    Also, Gentle Giant

    Right now off the top of my head in no particular order:

    Rush
    Yes
    Neil Young
    Bob Dylan
    Bruce Springsteen
    Willie Nelson
    Ella Fitzgerald
    Nat King Cole
    Duke Ellington
    Louis Armstrong

    Subject to change on any given day except Willie, Ella, Nat, Louis, Duke, Rush, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Yes are untouchable. :D
     
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  9. Scott in DC

    Scott in DC Forum Resident

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    Washington, DC
    The French group Malicorne. I just discovered them in the past couple of months.

    Scott
     
  10. Brian Kelly

    Brian Kelly 1964-73 rock's best decade

    The Paupers
    Nick Drake
    Judee Sill
    Pentangle
     
  11. MOE DOLLAZ

    MOE DOLLAZ Well-Known Member

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  12. Natvecal.

    Natvecal. JUST A LOW- FI GUY WHO LOVES A GREAT MASTERING

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    Oceanside,CA.
    Looking Glass (outside the "hits") have a few really good songs I have found out . Heard Brandy(You're A Fine Girl) on the radio since the mearly '70s. Over time knew them as a "1 hit wonder" band. Been really digging around these types of bands & finding some great stuff(and not so great too lol)I find this song(Don't It Make You Feel Good) a rockin' gospel back up-singer a true gem.This particular song fits in really well with my other early '70s music.

     
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  13. Hall Cat

    Hall Cat Senior Member

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    Chicago, IL USA
    I'd heard a couple of his songs before but now I have the whole album - Maitreya Kali/Craig Smith

     
  14. wondergrape

    wondergrape Forum Resident

    Location:
    Ohio
    Terry Allen- Lubbock (On Everything(

     
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  15. MOE DOLLAZ

    MOE DOLLAZ Well-Known Member

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  16. Synthfreek

    Synthfreek I’m a ray of sunshine & bastion of positivity

    What is this?
     
  17. CrawdaddySim1

    CrawdaddySim1 Forum Resident

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    Indianapolis, IN
    Felt - Felt 1971 (full album)
     
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  18. normanbterrier

    normanbterrier Forum Resident

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    Boston, MA, USA
    Donovan
    Byrds

    Otherwise, my faves are:
    Beatles
    Kinks
    Jam
    Elvis Costello
    Squeeze
    XTC
    Tom Petty
    John Wesley Harding
    Monkees
    World Party
     
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