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Rockman
wanking has been around from the beginning hhhaaaa....... more like when the acid really really kicked it
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DandelionPowderman
And Cream were wanking by 1966 already..
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DandelionPowderman
And Cream were wanking by 1966 already..
Not really, they were quite tight, defined and concise at the start.
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DandelionPowderman
Check out the tour recordings..
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GasLightStreet
Most interesting? Perhaps in the sense of it could be viewed as a transition year: a good album by the Stones (BTButtons) and their second to worst album ever (TSMR); The Who THE WHO SELLS OUT, Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Cream, The Doors...
Fortunately the Stones made their 1967 releases irrelevant with one song:
Jumpin' Jack Flash.
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Mongoose
Maybe.
You have to also consider 1971. Just look at what came out that year, an amazing list, including:
Sticky Fingers
Pearl (Janis)
Tapestry
The Yes Album
Love It to Death (Alice)
Aqualung
Leon Russell and the Shelter People
Every Picture Tells a Story
Allman Bros. - Fillmore East
Who's Next
A Space in Time (10 Years After)
Imagine
Meddle
Mad Man Across the Water
Led Zeppelin IV
Muswell Hillbillies (Kinks)
Low Spark of High Heel Boys
Hunky Dory
....and on and on.....
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dmay
Hmmm...the baby boomer years are considered from 1946 through 1964, so what year is really the year for the average baby boomer to have been 16 years old? If you were born in 1964 then it would have been 1980 when you turned 16. The Clash, Elvis Costello, pink, disco, etc., would be the music of your 16 year old era. So, what year can we pick as the average baby boomer time?
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His Majesty
^^ Part vodka talking, but I'll leave it there for the kicks.
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His Majesty
... and many more!
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His Majesty
Hendrix's albums and singles alone kinda do make it the most interesting year!
A crazy explosion of inspired innovative creativity!