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It was the '60s, and a new mood was sweeping the nation. Spreading out from ...
It was the '60s, and a new mood was sweeping the nation. Spreading out from
the West Coast, the young generation was embracing new sounds, new visual concepts, and an expanded consciousness. As the cries of love, peace, and freedom ...
The Youngbloods' second long-player built on the strength of their self-titled debut by once again ...
The Youngbloods' second long-player built on the strength of their self-titled debut by once again
creating a blend of captivating songwriting with an infectiously fun delivery. Although the album failed to produce a definitive single -- as Get Together had ...
Easy Rider was the surprise box-office hit of the summer of 1969, a low-budget film ...
Easy Rider was the surprise box-office hit of the summer of 1969, a low-budget film
about a couple of hippies who use their profits from a drug deal to drive their motorcycles across the Southwest and attend New Orleans' Mardi ...
All the kudos Neil Young earned for Rust Never Sleeps he lost for Live Rust,
the double-LP live album released four months later. Live Rust was the soundtrack to Young's concert film Rust Never Sleeps (he had wanted to give ...
One of the greatest debuts in the history of rock, Mr. Tambourine Man was nothing ...
One of the greatest debuts in the history of rock, Mr. Tambourine Man was nothing
less than a significant step in the evolution of rock & roll itself, demonstrating that intelligent lyrical content could be wedded to compelling electric guitar ...
For a minor mid-'60s San Francisco garage/folk-rock/psych group with very limited national success, the Mojo ...
For a minor mid-'60s San Francisco garage/folk-rock/psych group with very limited national success, the Mojo
Men certainly recorded a hell of a lot of material. This compilation contains no less than two dozen previously unreleased 1966 recordings, cut in the ...
If one had to point to a single initial salvo that launched the garage rock ...
If one had to point to a single initial salvo that launched the garage rock
revival movement in the 1970s and '80s, it would have to be the release of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968 in ...
No one except psychedelic Renaissance man Alexander Skip Spence could have created an album such
as Oar. Alternately heralded as a soundtrack to schizophrenia and a visionary solo effort, Oar became delegated to cut out and bargain bins shortly after ...