Who remembers the 60's?

vostok

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I said to an old buddy(72yo) just yesterday

what were the most craziest decades of the 20 century he said the 1960's

and the 1990's (lol)

I was a kid then but just new shit was running'hot' ...lol

cheers/
 

too larry

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I said to an old buddy(72yo) just yesterday

what were the most craziest decades of the 20 century he said the 1960's

and the 1990's (lol)

I was a kid then but just new shit was running'hot' ...lol

cheers/
The 90's was rough in your part of the world. What was the old joke? Two Russian retirees were standing in line reflecting on all the changes. One said, "everything they told us about Communism was a lie." The other replied, "But everything they told us about Capitalism was the truth."
 

too larry

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This was a classic group that frequented the bay area and is said to have inflluenced the Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service and others on the west coast.
Paul Butterfield was the first white singer to record the blues in America. His first record, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, was mostly covers of old blues standards. Only three of their own songs. It was later they got into the jam stuff.


No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Born in Chicago" Nick Gravenites 2:55
2. "Shake Your Money-Maker" Elmore James 2:27
3. "Blues with a Feeling" Walter Jacobs 4:20
4. "Thank You Mr. Poobah" (instrumental) Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, Mark Naftalin 4:05
5. "I Got My Mojo Working" Muddy Waters 3:30
6. "Mellow Down Easy" Willie Dixon 2:48
7. "Screamin'" (instrumental) Mike Bloomfield 4:30
8. "Our Love Is Drifting" Paul Butterfield, Elvin Bishop 3:25
9. "Mystery Train" Junior Parker, Sam Phillips 2:45
10. "Last Night" Walter Jacobs 4:15
11. "Look Over Yonders Wall" James Clark
 
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