badtaste
08.13.08 | Those were the best days of my life. |
Jim
08.13.08 | lol
man so much shit happened in 69 |
robin
08.13.08 | lol at badtaste |
badtaste
08.13.08 | Ja, gutentag. But otherwise, this would be a very good playlist for me to work on. |
jrowa001
08.13.08 | very nice list. i need to get, 12,22,23,25,,28. my fav here are, 1,2,4,5,6,7,11,13,15,21,24. list could use...
East of Eden - Mercator Projected
Frank Zappa - Burnt Weeny Sandwich
Tim Buckley - Happy Sad
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
John Coltrane - Selflessness
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ClearTheLane
08.13.08 | thanks Jeff for those missing ones. 'Bitches Brew' was released in 1970 though. 'Silent in a way' and 'Filles de kilamanjaro' were released in 69 and I should probably add them.
Hmm.. well I'll make the list a little longer now. |
ClearTheLane
08.13.08 | oh crap, you can't edit lists making them longer..
whatever then. |
jrowa001
08.13.08 | damn my itunes must have the wrong year then. it had Bitches Brew at 1969. yeah you cant edit the length of lists. ill have to get those other MD albums then |
Mendigo
08.13.08 | a great year, but 1968 might just have been a little bit greater. (The Beatles' White Album, The United States of America, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Electric Ladyland, Odessey & Oracle, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, We're Only in It for the Money, etc etc etc.)
however, the last years of the 60s and the first four or five years of the 70s were the greatest time rock music has ever seen. |
ASberg
08.13.08 | God, why won't you allow time travel? |
Nagrarok
10.07.08 | Neil Young on 2?? Bleh.. |