I can't believe the author left out The Doors. "The Doors" , "Strange
Days", "Waiting For The Sun". Never mentioned The Who either. Of course,
there have been some great defining moments offered of the individual song
variety: "Layla"
Derek The Dominoes; "House Of The Rising Sun", The
i was never a big fairport fan but i will say richard thompson deserves a
listenhis work with his ex linda is good stuff and his solo work after
that is excellantgreat guitar player and songwriter
mark
Well, I guess I should've amended my earlier statement about Thompson, but I
was
"White Rabbit" 45. And, lest we forget, there was Homer's brilliant
reference to the Airplane, Starship, and Alan Parsons Project, which I would
love to see get quoted here by another Simpsons obsessive.
"Now Grand Funk Railroad paved the way for Jefferson Airplane, which cleared the way
for
GETTING BACK IN TUNE: VITAL ROCK OF THE '60S
TV SOUNDTRACK TRIES TO CAPTURE THE PERIOD, BUT FOR THE RECORD, HERE
ARE THE ORIGINALS
JIM FARBER
* 02/03/99
New York Daily News
(Copyright 1999 Daily News, L.P.)
No decade produced music more
No decade produced music more integral to its soul than the '60s.
Does anyone else have a problem with this sentence (especially since it
provides the lead-in to one long 60's blowjob)??
And the author's list of "essential" 60's stuff includes: No Velvet
Underground or Stooges. No Band. (No
lance davis made a good point, but:
But, by gum,
gotta have that Fairport Convention. Gotta have that Jefferson Hairpie.
WHATEVER. Fuckin hippies.
The writer got a lot wrong in that piece, but not all of it, and not these
two examples.I'll let somebody better suited get after you about