keyboardist from Them and Fairport's first singer chick made a nice album
@HeyFella @RVI
One more @HeyFella and probably the best one
Italian chamber pop/folk rock banger
!https://youtu.be/rr019b3aujc?si=RDlvfXUOqLWMr3sfThis is great too
keyboardist from Them and Fairport's first singer chick made a nice album
@HeyFella @RVI
These are both very good too. Think I like the 2nd one slightly better. Love her voice on that.
These are both very good too. Think I like the 2nd one slightly better. Love her voice on that.
I recommend checking out the album it's grown on me tremendously over the last few weeks. Sounds like a classic .
@drjdeponytail this one is good too
This is great too
Dennis Wilson produced Lady by himself
I feel like he invented some indie rock subgenre on that one
Y’all just now getting to 1970? Y’all been in the 60’s since this site started
Nah did half the 50s too
This one did take forever though
Nah did half the 50s too
This one did take forever though
ill be back around 1976
ill be back around 1976
Sheesh one of those guys eh. Not even here for New York Dolls.
Sheesh one of those guys eh. Not even here for New York Dolls.
Nah I’m more of a post Vietnam typa guy
Nah I’m more of a post Vietnam typa guy
I guess I'm a post Korean war guy... if that's the descriptor
another mega year
nearly 24 hours of classics
open.spotify.com/playlist/1xjy9smcxQAkvQP6uccsAV?si=89a999a342484060





the amount of iffy cover versions I had to use for Neil songs cause of his boycott
Joni too
•Dirt gets song of the year (and Fun House AOTY) cause The Stooges managed to evolve their scuzzy jams from the year before into hard rock quantum physics, which the band conjuring a brutal, swaggering backdrop for Iggy to lay down the most authoritative vocal of his career. Absolutely oozing menace, going from hypnotizing croon to razor vocal cord shred to pure Little Richard. Dave Alexanders dread bass line pulls it all together (and apparently Iggy and Ron give him credit for the songs arrangement)
•Oh Lord/Why Lord is like a psychedelic/baroque A Change Is Gonna Come
cant believe ive never heard it mentioned anywhere
•Neil was generally running s*** this year and I Believe In You is the best, with its pristine Crazy Horse backing harmonies and overwhelmingly pleading melody
which you realize might be pleading for her to move on when you a***yze the lyrics
•Waiting For The Sun has the most cataclysmic climax of the year with Rays bludgeoning keyboard dancing with Robbys alternating elegant/scorching slide guitar as Jim casts foreboding visions
•Coal Miners Daughter the biggest came-from-the-dirt classic in country music
•I'll Be Your Lover Too has Van matching the spiritual energy of Astral Weeks but with a much more sparse arrangement. paralyzing.
•Green Manalishi had Peter Green singing about his demons catching up with him and predicting his own mental collapse
with a three guitar combo that manages to stay riveting through its ridiculously clubfooted guitar weaving assault
•Anytime is a beautiful (criminally shelved) peane to just being there for somebody
•in Eulogy & Light, Clintons haunting, fractured, reverse-audio smattered gospel soundscape to ponder materialism
another mega year
nearly 24 hours of classics
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1xjy9smcxQAkvQP6uccsAV?si=89a999a342484060





another mega year
nearly 24 hours of classics
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1xjy9smcxQAkvQP6uccsAV?si=89a999a342484060





Great collection of songs. Tons of classics and deep cuts. 1970 was an awesome year.
Great collection of songs. Tons of classics and deep cuts. 1970 was an awesome year.
anything you havent checked out?