youre already halfway there
pink floyd, king crimson, canterbury, krautrock and now moody blues enjoyer with an interest in van de graaf,jethro tull and magma
aren't those all like entry level prog
aren't those all like entry level prog
id call "entry level prog" stuff that my dad and aunts would know. and van de graaf, magma and canterbury scene def arent that. krautrock too but i guess those main bands have become more entry level with the music nerd crowd
id call "entry level prog" stuff that my dad and aunts would know. and van de graaf, magma and canterbury scene def arent that. krautrock too but i guess those main bands have become more entry level with the music nerd crowd
does this sound like Steve Winwood reimagining Frere Jacques with the Wicked Witches of the West's troops singing backup to you

"I used to listen to that one record, 'Lay Lady Lay,' in my brother’s bedroom in the basement of our house. I’d lie on the bed and play that song and cry all the time. I was going through adolescence, I had hormones raging through my body. Don’t ask me why I was crying, it’s not a sad song. But that’s the only record of Dylan's that I really listened to.

"I used to listen to that one record, 'Lay Lady Lay,' in my brother’s bedroom in the basement of our house. I’d lie on the bed and play that song and cry all the time. I was going through adolescence, I had hormones raging through my body. Don’t ask me why I was crying, it’s not a sad song. But that’s the only record of Dylan's that I really listened to.
@RASIE
I can see that.
another amazing early version of a P-Funk classic
love the lo-fi and heavy bottom, almost sounds like it could've come from Jamaica

earliest footage of P-Funk is insane. second half of this makes me want a time machine like few other videos. some of the most transcendent rhythm guitar i ever heard.

its not on youtube but this is a cool Monkees tune @HeyFella
open.spotify.com/track/0tp59rgw7sQQHrG4wBecw1?si=403aff23c2c74d9f
didnt expect her to know them so well but my mom is absolutely bopping to this and having flashbacks rn lol

didnt expect her to know them so well but my mom is absolutely bopping to this and having flashbacks rn lol
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=febLdsx97PUone of their best
basically justin hayward lead vocals songs are the best because his voice is exquisite
one of their best
basically justin hayward lead vocals songs are the best because his voice is exquisite
this is f***in exquisite

at least we got one outright opus from Beefheart this year
and Zappa had to fire the Mothers to pull offf his first true banger

at least we got one outright opus from Beefheart this year
and Zappa had to fire the Mothers to pull offf his first true banger
i guess you rescind your opinion of King Kong being a banger then
i guess you rescind your opinion of King Kong being a banger then
i dont remember it tbh
cant bring myself to listen to an album called Uncle Meat very often
i dont remember it tbh
cant bring myself to listen to an album called Uncle Meat very often
you said itt the live performance video of it from '68 was good
you said itt the live performance video of it from '68 was good
it was good but not a true banger
it was good but not a true banger
if trouble every day isnt a banger than nothing is a banger
songs Led Zeppelin plagiarized this year (they often had to add credit later on after a lawsuit)








also did You Shook Me (and gave credit) right after Beck tho
songs Led Zeppelin plagiarized this year (they often had to add credit later on after a lawsuit)
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTsvs-pAGDc!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqeLAK9WQgQ!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDQskReNjbw!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2luQaNDo--Q!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Gcu0Sv6lk&t=13s!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp0jZ4BGuDw!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGIE28q3fEA&t=53s!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHpqQaf0EK8&t=4salso did You Shook Me (and gave credit) right after Beck tho
Free did The Hunter better
Free did The Hunter better
they probably recorded theirs just after Zeppelin though
just realized this is a Tim Hardin song
nowhere near Dylan (absolutely drowning in Dylan covers this year) but that guy still had a lotta people covering his tunes


Oar lore;
In June 1968 Spence was admitted to Bellevue Hospital in New York; during his six months stay, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. According to an urban myth, on the day of his release, he drove a motorcycle, dressed in only his pajamas, directly to Nashville to record his only solo album, with no other musicians appearing on it, the now-classic psychedelic/folk album Oar
