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Oldies <1980] (a Boomer Thread)
« on: Tue, 24 March 2020, 11:07:16 »
Post ur Fav Oldies. Pre-1980



Yesterday Once More - Carpenters (1973)


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Re: Oldies <1980] (a Boomer Thread)
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 24 March 2020, 17:27:01 »
Post ur Fav Oldies. Pre-1980

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Yesterday Once More - Carpenters (1973)


What, music? God, literally almost anything from Dean Martin, Frank, Crosby, Cole...
Can’t go wrong. Listen to them on a daily basis, almost exclusively by now:



Or...


Pure class.

This one is "wonderfully" patriotic. Don’t care about that, song is great however. So much energy:


Look up more yourself, there are hundreds to choose from, all of them fantastic. If you want something more modern then Elvis perhaps?


Music peaked in the 60s.

I also enjoy Military music and songs from Germany, Britain and the states:










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Re: Oldies <1980] (a Boomer Thread)
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 24 March 2020, 17:52:57 »
I mean i have a collection of vinyl from my grandparents i could get it from them

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Re: Oldies <1980] (a Boomer Thread)
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 24 March 2020, 17:57:22 »
What, music? God, literally almost anything from Dean Martin, Frank, Crosby, Cole...
Can’t go wrong. Listen to them on a daily basis, almost exclusively by now:


Great enthusiasm Olumin, let's do it 1 @ a time to give others some space to chime in.



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Re: Oldies <1980] (a Boomer Thread)
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 24 March 2020, 18:13:19 »
My tastes definitely run to the unconventional and weird, but I have been at it for over half a century.
I have had a few of these lists going for some time, so for this I modified what I had.
This is not exhaustive and obvious choices like the Beatles, Who, and Rolling Stones are not included.

AC / DC – High Voltage + Back in Black
Kevin Ayers – Joy of a Toy
Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
B-52s – Wild Planet
Ginger Baker – Horses and Trees
Chuck Berry – Is on Top
Big Brother and the Holding Company – Cheap Thrills
Rory Block – Best Blues and Originals
Blondie – Parallel Lines
Blue Oyster Cult – Secret Treaties
David Bowie – Hunky Dory + Scary Monsters
Jack Bruce – Songs for a Tailor + Harmony Row
Tim Buckley – Star Sailor
John Cale – Fear
Can – Monster Movie + Tago Mago
Canned Heat – Livin’ the Blues
Captain Beefheart – Troutmaskreplica + Spotlight Kid
The Clash – London Calling
Cream – Fresh Cream
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bayou Country
Crosby Stills Nash & Young
Defunkt – Thermonuclear Sweat
Demon Buzz – Afreaka
Dire Straits – Love Over Gold
Donovan – Greatest Hits
Doors - 1st + Morrison Hotel + LA Woman
Bob Dylan – Greatest Hit 1 & 2
Brian Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets + Another Green World
Marianne Faithfull – Broken English
Fleetwood Mac – Then Play On
Fugs – The First Album + It Crawled into My Hand, Honest
Gong – Camembert Electrique + Angels Egg
Groundhogs – Blues Obituary + Split
Hampton Grease Band – Music to Eat
John Hartford – Aereo–Plain + Mark Twang
Harmonia – Musique vo Harmonia
Hawkwind – In Search of Space + Quark Strangeness & Charm
Henry Cow – Legend
Jimi Hendrix – Electric Ladyland
Gil–Scott Heron – Pieces of a Man
John Lee Hooker – No Friend Around
Hot Tuna – 1st + First Pull Up Then Pull Down
Son House – Original Delta Blues
Howlin’ Wolf
Jefferson Airplane – After Bathing at Baxters
Robert Johnson – King of the Delta Blues
King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King
Kinks – Something Else + Arthur
Jerry Lee Lewis – Greatest!
David Lindley – El Rayo X
MC5 – Back in the USA
Joni Mitchell – Blue + Court & Spark
Van Morrison – Astral Weeks
Mothers of Invention – Freak Out + Absolutely Free
Nico – Chelsea Girl
Pere Ubu – Dub Housing + The Modern Dance
Glen Phillips – Lost at Sea
Pink Fairies – Never Never Land
Pink Floyd – Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Plastic People of the Universe – Egon Bondy + Hovezi Porazka
Pretty Things – SF Sorrow + Parachute
Jonathan Richman – Modern Lovers
Roxy Music - 1st + For Your Pleasure + Country Life
Savoy Brown – Raw Sienna+ Street Corner Talking
Paul Simon - 1st + Graceland
Patti Smith – Horses + Radio Ethiopia
Soft Boys – Underwater Moonlight
Soft Machine – 1st + Volume 2 + Third + 4 + 5
Spooky Tooth – Spooky Two
Steely Dan – Can’t Buy a Thrill + Aja
Stooges - Funhouse
T – Rex – Electric Warrior
Talking Heads – 77 + Remain in Light + Little Creatures
Taste – On the Boards
Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die
Velvet Underground – Velvet Underground & Nico + Loaded
Tom Waits – Swordfishtrombones + Rain Dogs
Johnny Winter – Progressive Blues Experiment + And Live
Robert Wyatt – The End of an Ear + Rock Bottom
Yardbirds – overundersidewaysdown + Roger the Engineer
Neil Young – After the Goldrush + Tonight’s the Night
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« Reply #5 on: Tue, 24 March 2020, 18:13:54 »
Cannonball Adderley – Something Else
Albert Ayler – Spiritual Unity
Gato Barbieri – Chapter One Latin America
Anthony Braxton – Dortmund Quartet 1976
Peter Brotzmann – Machine Gun
Gary Burton – Lofty Fake Anagram
Don Cherry – Complete Communion + Eternal Rhythm
John Coltrane – Live at the Village Vanguard
Larry Coryell – Barefoot Boy
Miles Davis – Milestones + In a Silent Way
Eric Dolphy – Out to Lunch
Bill Evans – Sunday at the Village Vanguard
Jan Garbarek – Witchi–Tai–To
Stan Getz – Getz/Gilberto featuring Jobim
Kip Hanrahan – Coup de Tete
Billie Harper – The Awakening
Julius Hemphill – Dogon A.D.
David Holland – Conference of the Birds
Jazz Composers Orchestr Association – Escalator Over the Hill
Kronos Quartet – Pieces of Africa
Steve Lacy – School Days + The Forest and the Zoo
Abbey Lincoln – Straight Ahead
Albert Mangelsdorff – Now Jazz Ramwong
John McLaughlin – My Goal’s Beyond
Mahavishnu Orchestra – The Inner Mounting Flame
Shakti featuring John McLaughlin
Charles Mingus – Ah Um
Thelonius Monk – Misterioso
Ornette Coleman – The Shape of Jazz to Come
Oregon – Music of Another Present Era
Evan Parker – Process and Reality
Steve Reich – Music for 18 Musicians
Terry Riley – In C
Sonny Rollins – Saxophone Colossus
Gabrielle Roth - Bones
Roswell Rudd – Flexible Flyer
Ravi Shankar – 3 Ragas
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
Archie Shepp – Fire Music + Trouble in Mind
Wayne Shorter – JuJu
Trapezoid – Now and Then
Sun Ra – Space is the Place + Night of the Purple Moon
McCoy Tyner – Sahara
Tony Williams – Emergency
“Citizens United violates the essence of what made America a great country in its political system. Now it’s just an oligarchy, with unlimited political bribery being the essence of getting the nominations for president or to elect the president.
So now we’ve just seen a complete subversion of our political system as a payoff to major contributors, who want and expect and sometimes get favors for themselves after the election’s over.”
- Jimmy Carter 2015

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Re: Oldies <1980] (a Boomer Thread)
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