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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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GRACE SLICK presents Monterey and Woodstock | Limelight Agency
~ Grace Slick Presents Monterey Pop ~ 1. Unknown (Drug Dealer) 2. Marty Balin (*JA singer) 3. Jorma Kaukonen 4. Janis Joplin 5. Ghandi 6. Jack Casady (*JA Bass) 7. Otis Redding 8. (Mama) Cass Elliot 9. Pete Townshend 10. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art Rock, Artist, Blues, Festival, Film, Folk, Live, Music, Painting, Pop, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Soul
Tagged 1960's, 1967, 1969, 60's, Artist, August, Bands, California, Event, Flowers, Grace Slick, Hippies, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, June, Love, Monterey, Monterey International Pop Festival, Monterey Pop, Monterey Pop Festival, Music, musicians, New York, NY, Peace, Psychedelia, Psychedelic, San Francisco, Singer, Singer-Songwriter, singers, Sixties, Summer of Love, Woodstock, Woodstock Festival, Woodstock Music and Art Fair
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DAVID BOWIE: “Blackstar” review – a spellbinding break with his past | Music | The Guardian
Eyes front … the perpetually forward looking David Bowie As he reaches his 69th birthday, David Bowie finds himself in a rarefied position, even by the standards of the rock aristocracy. He does not give interviews, make himself available to … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Art Rock, Avant-garde Jazz, CD, Jazz, Music, Pop, Rock
Tagged Album, Blackstar, CD, Columbia, David Bowie, Digital Download, Donny McCaslin, ISO, Lazarus, Music, New York, New York City, RCA, Recording, Songs, Tony Visconti, Vinyl
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WOODSTOCK 1969: 24 Hours of Peace and Music – in its entirety! | Deep Jams Radio
A fascinating source of access for a Woodstock anniversary is Deep Jams Radio’s “24 hours of Peace and Music” event. The featured music below is from the Woodstock performers’ setlists which also includes the various sources in the listings. It’s a fascinating document … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, Concert, Country, Documentary, Festival, Film, Folk, Funk, Instrumental, Live, Movie, Music, Pop, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Soul
Tagged 1960's, 1969, 60's, Aquarian Exposition, Art, Artists, August, Bands, Bethel, counter-culture, Counterculture, drugs, Fair, Festival, Guitarist, Guitarists, Hippies, Love, Music, musicians, N.Y., New York, NY, Peace, singers, Sixties, Sullivan County, White Lake, Woodstock, 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: “The Song Remains The Same” – Prologue…
“The Song Remains The Same” is the second short story in our ebook serial entitled “GOLD1E” and features our gal on assignment duty once more for the Specialist Woman’s Organization of Retribution & Defense (S.W.O.R.D.) – In this second short … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Music, Short Story, Short Story Serial, Thriller
Tagged 1995, drugs, GOLD1E, Goldie, Goldie Johnson, Jana Jurrant, New York, New York City, NYC, Rocky Mount, South Florida, Stake-out, Story, The Fisher King, The Silver Meteor, The Song Remains The Same, Train, US, USA, Virginia
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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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STRAY CATS: Hot Rods, Harleys and Hormones…
With an everlasting eagerness to learn about, and listen to, those early ‘ringin’ rumbles’ of Rock ‘n’ Roll music as we know it, during the dawn of my early teenage years, was both a rapturous blast of discovery and a healthy part of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 45rpm, Album, America, American Bandstand, Blues, Brian Setzer, Built For Speed, Dave Edmunds, double-bass, Drink That Bottle Down, drums, George Jones, Gonna Ball, guitar, Lee Rocker, Long Island, Massapequa, New York, New York City, NYC, Punk, Rant n' Rave, Rant n' Rave with the Stray Cats, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, Single, Slim Jim Phantom, Stray Cat Strut, Stray Cats, The Stray Cats, UK, United Kingdom, US, USA, Vinyl
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JIMI HENDRIX: ‘The Cry Of Love’ & ‘Rainbow Bridge’ To Be Reissued On CD & LP September 16 | The Official Jimi Hendrix Site
Experience Hendrix and Legacy Recordings To Reissue The Cry Of Love and Rainbow Bridge – Two Classic Out-Of-Print Jimi Hendrix Albums Out This Month on CD and LP This month Experience Hendrix, LLC, in conjunction with Legacy Recordings, the catalog … Continue reading
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Tagged 1969, 1970, 1971, Billy Cox, Buddy Miles, Buzzy Linhart, Chris Wood, Chuck Wein, Concert, Eddie Kramer, Electric Lady Studios, Film, First Rays Of The New Rising Sun, Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix Experience, John Jansen, Legacy, Michael Jeffery, Mitch Mitchell, Movie, New York, Noel Redding, NYC, Rainbow Bridge, Recording, Room Full Of Mirrors, Star Spangled Banner, Steve Winwood, The Cry Of Love, The Ronettes, Vinyl
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