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Tag Archives: 1970
A Tribute to “THE MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF” – Roger Moore’s finest hour | Den of Geek
The late, wonderful Roger Moore will always be remembered for Bond, but The Man Who Haunted Himself might just be his best performance… Feature by Mark Allison When Sir Roger Moore sadly passed away earlier this year, accounts of his … Continue reading
WOODSTOCK: How the Soundtrack Highlighted Peace, Love and Hippie Music | Ultimate Classic Rock
By Dave Swanson May 11, 2015 2:24 PM Source: How the ‘Woodstock’ Soundtrack Highlighted Peace, Love and Hippie Music The Woodstock festival was experienced by “half a million strong,” as the song goes. But the movie and its soundtrack brought the “Three … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Festival, Film, Folk, Funk, Guitar, Instrumental, Live, Movie, Music, Recording, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Soul, Stage
Tagged 1960's, 1969, 1970, 60's, Album, Albums, August, Bands, Bethel, Concerts, Counterculture, cultural, culture, Event, Hippies, Love, LP, LP's, May, musicians, New York, NY, Peace, Performance, Record, Records, singers, Sixties, Soundtrack, Vinyl, White Lake, Woodstock, Woodstock Festival, Woodstock Music and Art Fair
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THE WHO – A Love Affair With Festivals | uDiscover
Given the way history is often written you may well be surprised to hear that The Who’s first major festival performance was not at The Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, but two years earlier, in August 1965 when they co-headlined … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, Country, Festival, Live, Music, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll
Tagged 1960's, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1970's, 1971, 1974, 60's, 70's, Blues, California, Festivals, Isle of Wight, Jazz, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Live At Leeds, Monterey, Monterey International Pop Festival, Monterey Pop, Monterey Pop Festival, New York, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Seventies, Sixties, Summer of Love, The Who, Tommy, Woodstock
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“GOLD1E” Interview with Writer, TONY G. MARSHALL
Cosmic Dwellings explores the main character, the action and the inner turmoil of the planned 15-story crime-fighting ebook serial entitled “GOLD1E” with writer, Tony G. Marshall… Cosmic Dwellings: With an intricately detailed nightmare, ever-growing suspense and mystery, along with issues … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Music, Short Story, Short Story Serial, Thriller
Tagged 1968, 1970, 1995, 2008, A Purple Reign, Action, Dodge Challenger, Drama, ebook, GOLD1E, Goldie, Goldie Johnson, Harmony's Voice, Interview, Jana, Jana Jurrant, Manhattan, Martial Arts, Mechanic, New York, New York City, Prince, Purple Rain, Retro, S.W.O.R.D., South Florida, Specialist Woman's Organization of Retribution & Defense, The Song Remains The Same, Tony G. Marshall, US, USA, writer, writing
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LED ZEPPELIN: The Top 6 Bootlegs
Posted in Album, CD, Concert, Live, Music
Tagged 1969, 1970, 1971, 1977, Bootlegs, Denmark, Fillmore West, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin, Peter Grant, Robert Plant, Royal Albert Hall, Texas, Vancouver
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ELVIS PRESLEY: ‘Showroom Internationale’ Numbered 2LP Set To Be Released For Record Store Day | The Official Elvis Presley Site
Elvis Presley ‘Showroom Internationale’ Numbered 2-LP Set To Be Released For Record Store Day LEGACY RECORDINGS ANNOUNCES LIMITED EDITION VINYL EXCLUSIVES FOR RECORD STORE DAY’S ANNUAL BLACK FRIDAY EVENT (FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014) New David Bowie 10″ Single Leads Legacy’s … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Concert, Documentary, Live, Music
Tagged 1970, 1970's, 2014, 70's, Elvis, Elvis - That's The Way It Is, Elvis Presley, Film, International Hotel, Las Vegas, Legacy, MGM, Movie, Nevada, Record Store Day, Seventies, Showroom Internationale, Sony, Vinyl
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THE BOLAN CHILD…
It’s ironic that BBC Radio 1 shares the same birthday with the late Marc Bolan: September 30th. However, Marc is the elder national institution by 20 years (b.1947), and he was just 20 years old in 1967 when he began … Continue reading
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Tagged 1947, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 60's, 70's, Anniversary, BBC, BBC Radio 1, Birthday, Cilla Black, Concert, England, German, Germany, Glam, Glam Rock, Great Britain, guitar, ITV, John's Children, MARC, Marc Bolan, Mark Feld, musician, Musikladen, Poet, Radio One, Seventies, T.Rex, T.Rextasy, Tyrannosaurus Rex, UK, US, USA, Wembley
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