absolutely no idea
was gonna guess jerry lee lewis or george jones but i think that timeline would be way off with ages
Yung Doug Sahm
he was destined
almost forgot to put this stunner b-side on my list

Appreciate you taking time and making these playlists @OP
wasnt sure if anybody actually used them
Yung Doug Sahm
he was destined
almost forgot to put this stunner b-side on my list
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjGdSc6PldAthis was released as a single b side in 68? i just have it as part of album in 69
wasnt sure if anybody actually used them
nah this is like a time machine
found a lot of good gems through em
keep em coming
this was released as a single b side in 68? i just have it as part of album in 69
yeah
one of my favourites of his ballads
nah this is like a time machine
found a lot of good gems through em
keep em coming
yeah theres alot
which years you check out?
yeah theres alot
which years you check out?
Right now I'm listening to the 1962 as we speak
I'm checking out 60's sounds
Right now I'm listening to the 1962 as we speak
I'm checking out 60's sounds
those weird rock and roll middle years still had bangers
this was released as a single b side in 68? i just have it as part of album in 69
groupies didnt know if they were gonna have seks or get turned into a zombie when they went backstage at a Dr John show

lowkey think Gilded Splinters backup singer chick wailing about murder had to have influenced Gimme Shelter @twinkletoez
groupies didnt know if they were gonna have seks or get turned into a zombie when they went backstage at a Dr John show

:mystery:
That’s weirdly coincidental but super cool
yeah this is very good
Del is one of the guys who turned out to have the most gems earlier in the decade and ive become a stan so good looking out. couldn't find the torrent for it but got spotify now so.

have you guys told me about this before
@rise_zero @RVI
have you guys told me about this before
@rise_zero @RVI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childhood%27sEnd(album)
i remembering reading of its existence but i never listened and idk if its supposed to be any good
have you guys told me about this before
@rise_zero @RVI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childhood%27sEnd(album)
@Koala’s brought it up a few times. All Ulver is worth a shot tbh
@op
cool bossa nova vibe or whatever
cool bossa nova vibe or whatever
another banger from the argies
another banger from the argies
I like what I've heard from Chile, Brazil and Puerto Rico more this year
whqt about Peru and Colombia
I like what I've heard from Chile, Brazil and Puerto Rico more this year
whqt about Peru and Colombia
for rock? apparently it never got quite as big in colombia for some reason so they didnt have as many bands. at least not this far back especially (theres a big 90s one). Peru had a few but not too many even tho rock was/is very popular there
also i think for a lot of these countries the health of the scene was really determined by the dictatorships and s*** like that. like mexico had some good s*** in early 70s but the government banned rock and it had to go totally underground for like a decade. the mexican woodstock equivalent scared the s*** out of them. seems like all the countries had to have their rock musicians flee the country at one point
that netflix doc was very illuminating for the cultural/political contexts
Los Shains is the other band my friend told me about, I already told him i knew Los Saicos and they are very proud of them. Los Shains debut was alright, looks like in 1968 they just made an album covering english songs in spanish

it kinda seems like all those rough young garage bands down there worshipped the Byrds more than anyone besides Beatles. interesting. maybe some of the other big ones were just a bit harder to copy