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... a means of expression and artistic freedom. Soul music became the flag of unity for the black communities and although never truly political in ... From Florence and Memphis to Chicago and Detroit soul music reflected idealism and how life should not be accepted as it comes, but it should be made ... I Heard It Through The Grapevine' by Marvin Gaye in 1967, 'I Want You Back' by The Jackson 5 in ...
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... ;s not really Prog Rock - but it IS incredibly progressive, even for 1967, when everything was progressive for the time, or so it seems.
THE MUSIC:
The introduction gives little clue as to the nature of the song ... " is an album to discover, little bit by little bit - you simply need to allow the music to breadcrumb you into the depths of the forest, never to return...
"Please Excuse My ...
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... was issued shortly after their appearance at the Monterey International Pop Music Festival. That performance, for all intents and purposes, was not only the combo's ... & roll. After their initial studio sessions in April of 1967 produced favorable demos, they returned several weeks later to ... their 1968 follow-up. (by Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide)
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CANNED HEAT - Canned Heat (1967)
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... Performing Right Association (APRA) as determined by a panel of 100 music industry personalities.
In addition to its 7" single release in late 1966, the song was issued on a EP in September 1967, with the tracks "Sorry", "Who'll Be ... stones,dave clark five,the rascals,honeybus,the move or the kinks etc.The music they created was kind of a unique sound,polished and down ...
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The Young Tradition - Chicken on a Raft (EP 1967)
Transatlantic TRA EP 166 (EP, UK ... They recorded three albums of mainly traditional British folk music sung in arrangements for their three mainly unaccompanied voices.
The Young Tradition ... Copper Family, but also came from their other musical loves. For Royston, it was classical music. For Heather, it was the Everly Brothers and years of school and ...
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... surfing, I happened to stumble upon an episode of the classic 1967 "Spider-Man" cartoon ... radiating its own unique hue.
The anticipation was actually very real.
And then that music started up and the adrenalin began to surge! The name " ... relative.
For the most part, the narrative of each episode is propelled by the music, which always told us when a bad guy was afoot, or when Spider ...
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