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    1969

    Possibly the most diverse and
    seminal year in American music.
    Within a few years of this apex,
    we lost so many.

    Just some highlights:

    Woodstock
    The Filmores
    Abbey Road
    Cissy Strut
    King Crimson
    Johnny Cash at Folsom & w/Dylan
    Let it Bleed
    Hot Rats
    Led Zeppelin I & II
    Hello Dolly!
    Bitches Brew
    The Monkees
    Space Oddity
    Bob Marley
    The Stooges
    Four James Brown albums
    Four Frank Zappa albums
    The Smother's Brothers
    Jim Morrison's dick


    Music careers begin for:
    Black Sabbath
    Jim Croce
    Roberta Flack
    Mott the Hoople
    King Crimson
    Bonnie Raitt
    Judas Priest
    John Denver
    Alice Cooper
    The Jackson 5
    Rod Stewart solo
    The Doobie Brothers


    What'd I miss? When we beat this one, I think 1972 might be next...

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    The real question is what is the biggest difference
    between today's top 40 and 1969's top 40. If you go
    back and look at the list of tunes on that top 40 in
    69 the vast majority are great tunes.

    In what era did the corporate machine finally decide
    that they could make more money TELLING kids what to
    listen, than LISTENING to what the kids wanted.

    And when did all the singer/songwriters of the world
    finally decide that the music "buisness" wasn't for
    them leaving music with a vapid selection of
    mindnumbing pop tunes. I mean how the hell does
    Britney Spears sell THAT many albums..... really......
    Even if Marilyn Monroe had released an album at her
    peak it would have been an attempt at sheer failure
    and a collector's item based upon the surrounding
    interest in her wierd demise.

    Are people in general and music lovers, especially
    kids, LESS intelligent and discriminating than before?
    Has the want want want culture destroyed the intricate
    music structure that creates a band or singer?

    Couldn't the same be said about books?

    Or is it that the sheer volume of request for new
    product has inundated the market with more options
    shrouding the goodness and greatness that lies within
    with obscurity.

    Music with soul still can sell, cleanness doesn't
    always have to be apparent. The White Stripes refused
    to play on new digital equipment because they claim
    that it lends less of an air of authenticity to their
    music. Say what you will about the garage bandiness of
    their music, but Jack White masters the guitar.

    Don't talk to me about the Strokes though. Playing two
    freaken chords for an entire song and singing in a
    lackluster monotone voice is more an apathetic grunge
    rip off than a return to soulful rock.

    All this coming from a Elvis fan though.......

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    Re: 1969

    Originally posted by Pinner



    Cissy Strut



    Who dat?

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