America in the 60s

Gary

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A musical trip down memory lane. Check it out.



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Here's a list of the content. The links will take you to the video at the site.

1) 00:00 Little Wing - Jimi Hendrix
2) 2:18 No Time - Guess Who
3) 7:53 Cars Hiss By My Window - The Doors
4) 12:00 Badge - Cream
5) 14:43 Evil Ways - Santana
6) 17:45 Cocaine - JJ Cale
7) 20:32 Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones
8) 25:02 Feeling Alright - Joe Cocker
9) 29:09 For What It's Worth - Buffalo Springfield
10) 31:44 Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - The Animals
11) 34:10 Revolution - The Beatles
12) 37:32 Somebody To Love - Jefferson Airplane
13) 40:29 Who'll Stop The Rain - Credence Clearwater Revival
14) 42:47 4 + 20 - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
15) 44:56 Chicago - Graham Nash
16) 47:47 Straight Shooter - Mamas & Papas
17) 50:41 All Right Now - Free
18) 56:12 Woodstock - Joni Mitchell


Enjoy!......
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It definitely brings back some good memories. Thanks Gary
 
I wasn't born in the 60's
gag.
 
I have days I wished I was alive then but in that time of America with the kkk I would be hated in my town. so im glad I wasn't.
 
Those are some good one's up there Gary. I was into all of them, my music was Jimi Hendrix, Yes, Santana, the Beatles, Jethro Tull, Grand Funk, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult, Procol Harum, The Turtles, The Yard Byrds, Led Zepplin, Emerson Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, Moby Grape, Iron Butterfly, Canned Heat, Janis Joplin, The Cream, Lynyrd Skynyrd, T-Rex, America, Bob Dylan, Electric Flag, Sly and the Family Stone, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Chicago, War, The Allman Brothers, and this is just a short list.
 
black Sabbath was in the 60's?led zep debuted in 69. the yard birds is a pre zep band with two of the four members. Santana played and recorded until as recently as the late 90s as far as I know.
 
from wikipedia

Slinky is a toy, a precompressed helical spring invented by Richard James in the early 1940s. It can perform a number of tricks, including travelling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own momentum, or appear to levitate for a period of time after it has been dropped. These interesting characteristics have contributed to its success as a toy in its home country of USA, resulting in many popular toys with slinky components in a wide range of countries
 
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