Only two more legends before we can truly say the '60s era is over
Ray Davies
him Neil and Dylan are my top 3 oat and still going strong
Roger McGuinn
Mick and Keith
Towshend and Daltry
Paul and Ringo
Grace and Jorma
Graham Nash
Simon & Garfunkel
Diana and Martha
Eric Burdon and Alan Price
Van Morrison
Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone
Sal Valentino and Ron Elliot
Paul Samwell Smith and Clapton
Cale and Moe
Joni Mitchell
Krieger and Densmore
Waters and Gilmore etc
Mick Fleetwood and John McVie
Iggy
Fripp
Barry Gibb
Rod Stewart
Richard Thompson
Page and Plant etc
John Fogerty
lets not get ahead ourselves, still many legends kickin
you could say the 50s only have two legends left with Smokey and Wanda Jackson still hanging in there. cant think of anyone else beyond some jazz guys rvi could name.
Ray Davies
him Neil and Dylan are my top 3 oat and still going strong
Roger McGuinn
Mick and Keith
Towshend and Daltry
Paul and Ringo
Grace and Jorma
Graham Nash
Simon & Garfunkel
Diana and Martha
Eric Burdon and Alan Price
Van Morrison
Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone
Sal Valentino and Ron Elliot
Paul Samwell Smith and Clapton
Cale and Moe
Joni Mitchell
Krieger and Densmore
Waters and Gilmore etc
Mick Fleetwood and John McVie
Iggy
Fripp
Barry Gibb
Rod Stewart
Richard Thompson
Page and Plant etc
John Fogerty
lets not get ahead ourselves, still many legends kickin
you could say the 50s only have two legends left with Smokey and Wanda Jackson still hanging in there. cant think of anyone else beyond some jazz guys rvi could name.
Iggy really is defying the odds
Ray Davies
him Neil and Dylan are my top 3 oat and still going strong
Roger McGuinn
Mick and Keith
Towshend and Daltry
Paul and Ringo
Grace and Jorma
Graham Nash
Simon & Garfunkel
Diana and Martha
Eric Burdon and Alan Price
Van Morrison
Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone
Sal Valentino and Ron Elliot
Paul Samwell Smith and Clapton
Cale and Moe
Joni Mitchell
Krieger and Densmore
Waters and Gilmore etc
Mick Fleetwood and John McVie
Iggy
Fripp
Barry Gibb
Rod Stewart
Richard Thompson
Page and Plant etc
John Fogerty
lets not get ahead ourselves, still many legends kickin
you could say the 50s only have two legends left with Smokey and Wanda Jackson still hanging in there. cant think of anyone else beyond some jazz guys rvi could name.
You could even put Stevie in there too
You could even put Stevie in there too
he didn't really come through as a songwriter until the 70s though.
he didn't really come through as a songwriter until the 70s though.
He was still very much a part of the '60s
And signed sealed delivered was like the first few months of 1970
He was still very much a part of the '60s
And signed sealed delivered was like the first few months of 1970
ok you're right
Ray Davies
him Neil and Dylan are my top 3 oat and still going strong
Roger McGuinn
Mick and Keith
Towshend and Daltry
Paul and Ringo
Grace and Jorma
Graham Nash
Simon & Garfunkel
Diana and Martha
Eric Burdon and Alan Price
Van Morrison
Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone
Sal Valentino and Ron Elliot
Paul Samwell Smith and Clapton
Cale and Moe
Joni Mitchell
Krieger and Densmore
Waters and Gilmore etc
Mick Fleetwood and John McVie
Iggy
Fripp
Barry Gibb
Rod Stewart
Richard Thompson
Page and Plant etc
John Fogerty
lets not get ahead ourselves, still many legends kickin
you could say the 50s only have two legends left with Smokey and Wanda Jackson still hanging in there. cant think of anyone else beyond some jazz guys rvi could name.
Expecting To Fly is Proto Dream Pop/Shoegaze
I feel like Still I'm Sad from 1965 invented psychedelic rock but also maybe goth and shoegazey stuff what do you think
I feel like Still I'm Sad from 1965 invented psychedelic rock but also maybe goth and shoegazey stuff what do you think
Definitely Screamin' Jay Hawkins (I Put A Spell On You) for starting Goth but could be an influence considering the dark choirs that came later. Idk about Psych but it's def trippy. Psych is more similar to Raga tbf
I feel like Still I'm Sad from 1965 invented psychedelic rock but also maybe goth and shoegazey stuff what do you think
come on now
pushing it a bit too far
come on now
pushing it a bit too far
Becks tone contains multitudes
Samwell Smiths production too
Becks tone contains multitudes
Samwell Smiths production too
vibes of those Steve Hoffmanites who swear that the beatles invented every single type of music since the 60s
vibes of those Steve Hoffmanites who swear that the beatles invented every single type of music since the 60s
That's what I'm specifically against
giving credit to the actual innovators and not just claiming beedles invented everything
That's what I'm specifically against
giving credit to the actual innovators and not just claiming beedles invented everything
yardbirds credited for innovating shoegaze and goth is simply too far my friend
too far
yardbirds credited for innovating shoegaze and goth is simply too far my friend
too far
Well I'm not saying their claim for those is near as solid as their claim to inventing psych but I can hear the first seeds getting planted. I know you know Beck elevated the textural/soundscape potential of guitar.
Definitely Screamin' Jay Hawkins (I Put A Spell On You) for starting Goth but could be an influence considering the dark choirs that came later. Idk about Psych but it's def trippy. Psych is more similar to Raga tbf
I'd say they're are at least like 5 strains of psych and raga is just one of them. There's also the space rock version (Yardbirds invented) the jazz rock version (Byrds invented) the childlike nostalgia version (Kinks) and the straight up lysergic version (Elevators). Beedles can gave raga version.