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Old 01-27-2011, 01:58 PM
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Rob,

I like both groups as well. Wasn't the Beau Brummels song called Just a Little?

My favorite Vogues song is 5 O'Clock World. Last time I checked there were still two different versions of the Vogues touring.
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Old 01-27-2011, 04:03 PM
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Rob,

I like both groups as well. Wasn't the Beau Brummels song called Just a Little?

My favorite Vogues song is 5 O'Clock World. Last time I checked there were still two different versions of the Vogues touring.
You are absolutely correct, it is "Just a Little". And that is another excellent Vogues song.
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Default I agree Leon

Alice's Restaurant Is always a thanksgiving Must listen. See you when you come to the new philly show.

Barry- i love all those songs too.

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Default Some more artists from 60s and my favorite songs

Artists from the 1960's all songs may not be.

NEil Young: Down By The river, Cowgirl in the Sand, Powderfinger,Cortez the killer, Needle and the damage done
Creedence: Someday never Comes, Ramble Tamble, Willy and the Poor Boys, Fortunate Son, Proud mary, Green River, I heard it throught he grapevine
The Who: Baba O'Reilly, Pinball Wizard, Behind Blue eyes,Love reign O'er Me, Sparks,Eyesight To the Blind
Sly and the family stone: Stand, Sex machine, Dance To the Music,Everyday People, Hot Fun In The Summertime,Thank You
Doors; Peace Frog, Light My Fire, Riders On the Storm,the Unknown Soldier, Blue Sunday, Break On Through

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I think Glyn is "dead on"--the grateful dead had some great albums/songs from the late 60s thru mid 70s. many folks have the misconception that their songs are not accessible are too drug induced but that's simply not the case. their first album is awesome (simply titled "grateful dead").
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The Dead's second album, Anthem of the Sun, is my favorite. And it's the music they played at the acid parties of 1968.
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Anybody that is a fan of the grateful Dead i highly Recommend Boby and Phil's new Band Furthur. I feel it is easily the best of all the post grateful Dead bands that these guys have formed with or without each other. If you like the dead do yourself a favor and check out a furthur concert.
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