Tag Archives: music of the 1960’s
#TBT, Add Me To The List
Tuesday morning, I woke up to my morning reading list of newspapers (3) and blogs (4) that I never fail to read online. It didn’t take too long to learn that singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot had died at the age of … Continue reading
Imagine That?
Reading this. I knew it had to be shared. “On July 17, 1967, after seven concert dates, Jimi Hendrix quit as the opening act for The Monkees following a concert at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY”. While Michael, Davey, … Continue reading
You Get ‘Em From The Peanut Man
I was toying with saving this for a Throwback Thursday post but decided to drop it in today. Who recalls the name Doug Clark? For those that do, what is the next thought that comes to mind? Doug Clark and … Continue reading
Just Because
I stumbled on this incredible cover of my favorite S&G song, first released just after my 9th birthday.
I’m Older Than I Once Was
It was a long time ago when I first heard The Boxer. I was nine years old in 1969. Simultaneously comforting and chilling. Timeless. From the Bridge Over Troubled Waters Album and as Greg Kihn said, “They don’t write ’em … Continue reading