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Seriously dude, how much do you spend each month on incense and patchouli?
Just teasing. Cool trippy pop. Intro to the last song sounds a bit like Street Hassle, no? |
Find just this excellent album, recorded 1967, released 1973:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErkLBy-UQvo Including first & really great version of Who knows where the time goes. Really amazing this wasnīt released in 1967! And really shame the whole album isnīt in YouTube and spotify (almost all the songs are in YouTube separate). BTW Rick Wakeman joined Strawbs before Yes. Just listening Strawbs first album, itīs also sounding great. |
Oh dear, Mr 1967 has neglected to mention Younger Than Yesterday by The Byrds. The band also released a "best of" in the same year.
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It was in my mind when thinking the great albums of 1967 I already know. Somehow I forgot it when starting to make a list of them. Itīs of course really great like also Fifth dimension of 1966. Compilations I have leave out.
Sorry, nobodyīs perfect. |
Oh my god if synths were never invented I'd be so fucking bored.
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somehow I never saw this thread, but it's fucking awesome.
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Strange Strings is such a crazy scary masterpiece. Also, I love how you're pointing out how commonplace it was back then for huge bands/artists to drop 2 or 3 albums a year like it was no thing. |
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No worries, buddy. Don't forget, The Monkees released three albums in 1967. More of the Monkees, Headquarters and Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. :) |
well, you got some jazz in there, so
Juju by Archie Shepp We're Going Up by Eric Kloss Schizophrenia by Wayne Shorter |
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