Nineteen Sixty Eight

too larry

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I was listening to NPR on the way home the other day, and they had a short segment on all the good albums to come out in 1968. And me not being shy about stealing other's ideas, thought it would make a good thread.

Add your favorites. I'll start it off with Blue Cheer. {I got a good chuckle from the wall of sound}

 

vostok

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I was listening to NPR on the way home the other day, and they had a short segment on all the good albums to come out in 1968. And me not being shy about stealing other's ideas, thought it would make a good thread.

Add your favorites. I'll start it off with Blue Cheer. {I got a good chuckle from the wall of sound}

Dusty Springfield recorded the Bacharach-David composition "The Look of Love" for the James Bond parody film Casino Royale.[52][54] For "one of the slowest-tempo hits" of the sixties, Bacharach created a "sultry" feel by the use of "minor-seventh and major-seventh chord changes", while Hal David's lyrics "epitomized longing and, yes, lust"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dusty_Springfield
 
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