There you go. Still, you gotta cover the period between the wars. You know, the time of fox trot and charleston.
_________________________ This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee.
"Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." --Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche.
Titre: La plage (En. "The Beach," Sp. "La playa").
Année: 1964
Musique: Jo Van Wetter
Paroles: Pierre Barouh
Interprète originale: Marie Laforêt
_________________________ This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee.
"Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." --Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche.
#322023 - 09/22/0901:26 PMRe: Music from the Sixties
[Re: Marcella]
Lauren42
Dangerous Lunatic
Registered: 08/24/09
Loc: Central Massachusetts
This is a performance of one of the staples of the Grateful Dead, originally recorded on LP in the late 1960's or early 1970's,. I know I heard them play it in 1969. In fact I was at the concert that they refer to in the line "truckin' up to Buffalo"
The Times They Are a-Changin' is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's third studio album, released in January 1964 by Columbia Records.
_________________________ Around the world and back again. On this plane of existence where men rule 'cause no one in power will admit to a better way, I speak for womanhood as a man who will both mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually crush other men, depending on whichever method is required, to secure inherent rights for women. whether they be GG, TG or otherwise....~ Brotherly/Sisterly Love, Truett
"Space Oddity" is a song written and performed by David Bowie and released as a single in 1969. It is about the launch of Major Tom, a fictional astronaut. The song appears on the album Space Oddity. The BBC featured the song in its television coverage of the lunar landing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Oddity
Edited by qRachelp (01/23/1011:14 PM)
_________________________ Around the world and back again. On this plane of existence where men rule 'cause no one in power will admit to a better way, I speak for womanhood as a man who will both mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually crush other men, depending on whichever method is required, to secure inherent rights for women. whether they be GG, TG or otherwise....~ Brotherly/Sisterly Love, Truett
The Supremes.....or maybe "Diana Ross and The Supremes"?,I'm not sure which one is correct at this moment because the name of the group was changed from "The Supremes" to "Diana Ross And the Supremes" the year this song came out,so,I'm not sure.It's being debated at youtube .Anyhoo...it's one of my fave's from my childhood time when i first heard it,and...whatevah .
The Happening
Edited by Vanna1 (05/19/1010:02 PM)
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"You can get more with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone"--Al Capone
Sorry,but you have no choice...keep moving along please...
The living past...here and gone...
Self preservation...the weak link between ideas and action.
At times when the bar is set too high...it's sometimes best to just go under it instead.
Here's a classic...I heard this one while I was in the grocery store picking up a few things today,and,Oh! That"s my next post in the sixties music thread!
Soooooo...
The Troggs
Wild Thing
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"You can get more with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone"--Al Capone
Sorry,but you have no choice...keep moving along please...
The living past...here and gone...
Self preservation...the weak link between ideas and action.
At times when the bar is set too high...it's sometimes best to just go under it instead.
Title: Tabaco y ron ("Tobacco and rhum") Composer: Manuel Jesus Larroche Dominguez Interpreter: Manuel Larroche Year: 1968 Genre: Cumbia
I bring the antidote... the antidote... the cure... For a sad life...
Tobacco and rhum!
Tobacco and rhum... tobacco and rhum! Tobacco, tobacco, tobacco, tobacco and rhum!
Because no matter who's in power in this world, who rules, there will always be:
good people, bad people, those who deny, those who believe, those who are wise, the stupid ones, those who don't care, tobacco and rhum!
Rhum, tobacco, tobacco, tobacco, tobacco and rhum!
Don't look so grim my friend, the bitterness is going to kill you, that bitterness... that bitterness...
Be brave and carry your cross, and don't go around sharing it No, don't share it, with anyone Because we each carry our own cross
Because no matter who's in power in this world, who rules, there will always be:
good people, bad people, those who deny, those who believe, those who are wise, the stupid ones, those who don't care, tobacco and rhum!
_________________________ This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee.
"Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." --Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche.
In the 60s an Italian song, "Il mio mondo" by Umberto Bindi, spread like a wildfire around the world and was translated into virtually every language.
My favorite version is the English one, though, by Cilla Black: You're My World.
_________________________ This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee.
"Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." --Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche.