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RE: You Add Your Picks To The List - Put Your Music In

Posted by Goober58 on May 10, 2017 at 00:00:23:

It was all about albums not songs (like someone else says below). I was not "hip" enough for this stuff but I'll add (in retrospect) the Paul Kantner/Grace Slick collaborations, Funkedelics Maggot Head, Rory Gallaghers Live In Europe and Sly & the Family Stone's Stand and There's A Riot Goin' On to the list (yea those listening to that stuff had to be much hipper than me). Me I was discovering Bob Dylan, Jefferson Airplane, the Doors and the Beatles, while following Led Zeppelin, ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd during this period. An unbelievably tasty era of music.