Ready to have your mind blown? Fans of 1960s tunes probably know all about the following three 1966 songs, but did you know just how mind-blowing their lyrics are? Some tidbits about these songs might ...
“Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert” is a faithful song-by-song recreation, without the boos, of Bob Dylan ‘s infamous concert — from the tour where he played electric guitar ...
This is by far one of the most memorable tunes from The Beatles’ famed 1966 album, Revolver. And, considering this was intended to be a children’s song, I bet you heard this tune often if you were a ...
The quote comes from the booklet accompanying Saturday’s Sons: The Complete Recordings 1964-1966, a definitive, long-overdue collection of his band’s work. The Sons Of Adam issued just three ...
Lovely Epic Records artist Tammy Wynette is performing "The Race is On" for the packed audience during The Tennessean's Centennial Park concert on Aug. 27, 1967. Tammy Wynette came to Nashville in ...
Carl Ruggles, American composer who reached his ninetieth birthday last March 11, had to wait a long time for recognition, not to mention recording, of his major work. The symphonic poem called ...
When music weekly Melody Maker got to grips with psychedelia in its 14 January 1967 issue, it was noted that Pink Floyd were “originally an R&B blues-type group.” Drummer Nick Mason told the paper ...
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