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porkmarras 02.06.2007 08:43 PM

Favourite 60's music that excludes the usual suspects
 
The usual suspects in question:
The Beatles
The Kinks
The Rolling Stones
The Doors
The Fugs
The Zombies
The Velvet Underground
Early Led Zeppelin
Early Pink Floyd
The Beach Boys

You get the drift.Innit?

TheDom 02.06.2007 08:53 PM

Hendrix
Grateful Dead
Dylan
Red Krayola
Pretty Things
Soft Machine
Byrds
Donovan
Moby Grape

porkmarras 02.06.2007 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDom
Hendrix


Red Krayola
Pretty Things
Soft Machine


Moby Grape

Apart from THOSE usual suspects too.I said bands,you motherfucker.

porkmarras 02.06.2007 08:57 PM

Nah i didn't.Well,i hope you get my drift.

k-krack 02.06.2007 08:57 PM

King Crimson, are they cool?

porkmarras 02.06.2007 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k-krack
King Crimson, are they cool?

Is that the only band that comes up in your tiny brain?

k-krack 02.06.2007 09:02 PM

Holy heck, someone's a dick.

porkmarras 02.06.2007 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k-krack
Holy heck, someone's a dick.

Spit it out.

k-krack 02.06.2007 09:05 PM

Har-har-har. You always start threads, yet all you do in them is piss and moan about how shitty the responses are.

porkmarras 02.06.2007 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k-krack
Har-har-har. You always start threads, yet all you do in them is piss and moan about how shitty the responses are.

Kiss my ass you canadian bitch.Your mama is in the kitchen and she aint wearing nothing but a Led Zeppelin scarf around her neck.Your dad is watching nervously and checking on the watch before he's off to work.

k-krack 02.06.2007 09:22 PM

Wrong on both accounts, cunt. As a matter of fact... not a single item of Led Zeppelin apparel in the house. Now, go back to yr damn tea cozy, you socially awkward, bad-toothed, "so-underground-I'm-above-ground" son of a bitch.

(I apologize to the dignified british folks here. I hate to return the favour of some stupid...stereotype? I don't even understand what mr. marras was getting at... but I figureedd it was some version of a stereotype... once again, sorry cool british-folk.)

Inhuman 02.06.2007 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Kiss my ass you canadian bitch.Your mama is in the kitchen and she aint wearing nothing but a Led Zeppelin scarf around her neck.Your dad is watching nervously and checking on the watch before he's off to work.


Come back in 4 days when you're finished your menstration period. That's not fucking necessary

k-krack 02.06.2007 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inhuman
Okay, come back in 4 days when you're finished your menstration period


OH, SNAP! Sick burn, Rob, sick burn!

hey alex 02.06.2007 09:54 PM

i love husker du in 65!

EMMAh 02.06.2007 10:00 PM

Fleetwood Mac
Jefferson Airplane

Пятхъдесят Шест 02.06.2007 10:04 PM

Recently bought a CD from a rather obscure Louisville band from the 60s, Oxfords. They've got a terrific version of Burt Bacharach's (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me. A surprise impulse buy from last week.

 


They may end up on a future mix tape.

nature scene 02.06.2007 10:31 PM

jefferson airplane
tommy james and the shondells
CCR

k-krack 02.06.2007 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EMMAh
Jefferson Airplane


*>]

hey alex 02.06.2007 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
Recently bought a CD from a rather obscure Louisville band from the 60s, Oxfords. They've got a terrific version of Burt Bacharach's (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me. A surprise impulse buy from last week.


 


They may end up on a future mix tape.

I'll have to check these guys out-- gotta rep da ville

Savage Clone 02.06.2007 11:21 PM

Electric Prunes!

Isoflurane 02.06.2007 11:39 PM

Booker T and the MGs
Otis Redding
Rufus Thomas
Jefferson Airplane
Electric Prunes
Box Tops
Sam + Dave

Isoflurane 02.06.2007 11:40 PM

And the Association

luckynumber9 02.07.2007 12:31 AM

The Mamas & The Papas

krastian 02.07.2007 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Electric Prunes!

Exactly.

Dead-Air 02.07.2007 01:03 AM

The Barbarians
Sonics
Wailers (and certainly NOT the Kingsmen who were frat boy wanna-bes!)
Them (and I fucking hate every solo note "sung", i.e. whined, by Van Morrison with a passion)
Shadows of Knight
Green Fuzz
Red Crayola (it's with a C in the '60s!)
West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
Sun Ra & the Arkestra (actually most of their peak stuff was in the '60s after all)
Miles and the group he had behind him at the Filmore
Mothers of Invention
Delia Derbyshire
Donovan (weird to think he was as big or bigger than Dylan at the time, guess when his music just didn't translate from acid to cappucino quite so well for him to have the staying power with that generation)
oh, no I'm breaking the rules, but why are the Fugs among the usual suspects? Because of their multi-platinum selling albums at the time or because of the multi-platinum cd reissues of the '80s and '90s, or perhaps because every kid on Kazaa downloaded "Johnny Pissoff"?
Lothar and the Hand People
Amboy Dukes (and if you buy that Nugent wasn't stoned with the rest of them, I have some swampland in Florida to offer you for a paltry 100 grand...)
Yoko Ono and the rest of the Fluxists
La Monte Young & The Dream Syndicate, but really not listing the Velvets is a bit like denying Sonic Youth were important in the '80s innit?
Since the Stooges aren't on the "usual suspects" list, I suppose I can list them guilt free?
MC5, ditto
I'll second the Electric Prunes
Link Wray
Dick Dale
Hazil Adkins
The Trashmen
The Ventures
The Standells
13th Floor Elevators
The Lemon Pipers
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (!)
The Count Five
The Strawberry Alarm Clock
Love (RIP Arthur)
The Chamber Brothers
Hawkwind (!!) especially Space Ritual which is the best live double album ever
Pink Faeries
Tyranosaurus Rex
Fairport Convention
The Seeds (I met Sky Saxon in the '90s and it was a fucking weird, if dissilusioning experience)
? and the Mysterians
The Music Machine
Nick Drake
Phil Ochs

krastian 02.07.2007 01:04 AM

Good call on Fairport Convention and The Ventures (among others).

krastian 02.07.2007 02:11 AM

Hey, that's a great vid....I've never seen it before (Electric Prunes).

Oh, and The Animals....can't forget about them.

king_buzzo 02.07.2007 02:31 AM

the Jokers

musicfallinglikesnow 02.07.2007 03:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead-Air
The Barbarians
Sonics
Wailers (and certainly NOT the Kingsmen who were frat boy wanna-bes!)
Them (and I fucking hate every solo note "sung", i.e. whined, by Van Morrison with a passion)
Shadows of Knight
Green Fuzz
Red Crayola (it's with a C in the '60s!)
West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
Sun Ra & the Arkestra (actually most of their peak stuff was in the '60s after all)
Miles and the group he had behind him at the Filmore
Mothers of Invention
Delia Derbyshire
Donovan (weird to think he was as big or bigger than Dylan at the time, guess when his music just didn't translate from acid to cappucino quite so well for him to have the staying power with that generation)
oh, no I'm breaking the rules, but why are the Fugs among the usual suspects? Because of their multi-platinum selling albums at the time or because of the multi-platinum cd reissues of the '80s and '90s, or perhaps because every kid on Kazaa downloaded "Johnny Pissoff"?
Lothar and the Hand People
Amboy Dukes (and if you buy that Nugent wasn't stoned with the rest of them, I have some swampland in Florida to offer you for a paltry 100 grand...)
Yoko Ono and the rest of the Fluxists
La Monte Young & The Dream Syndicate, but really not listing the Velvets is a bit like denying Sonic Youth were important in the '80s innit?
Since the Stooges aren't on the "usual suspects" list, I suppose I can list them guilt free?
MC5, ditto
I'll second the Electric Prunes
Link Wray
Dick Dale
Hazil Adkins
The Trashmen
The Ventures
The Standells
13th Floor Elevators
The Lemon Pipers
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (!)
The Count Five
The Strawberry Alarm Clock
Love (RIP Arthur)
The Chamber Brothers
Hawkwind (!!) especially Space Ritual which is the best live double album ever
Pink Faeries
Tyranosaurus Rex
Fairport Convention
The Seeds (I met Sky Saxon in the '90s and it was a fucking weird, if dissilusioning experience)
? and the Mysterians
The Music Machine
Nick Drake
Phil Ochs


Nick Drake!
I should add Tim Buckley.
Nico solo career (although the best was in the seventies).
I second Yoko Ono, Sun Ra, Them, La Monte Young.
Leonard Cohen, back then.
And The Sonics, wow! (although a reunion album recorded some time in the '80s was a big disappointment...as it usually happens)...
Congrats man, you did quite a list.

sonic sphere 02.07.2007 08:45 AM

the west coast pop art experimental band!

Savage Clone 02.07.2007 10:30 AM

The Zipps:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryOn-...elated&search=


Rocking some drumstick guitar way back!

Hip Priest 02.07.2007 10:58 AM

Horace Silver
The Undertakers
Billy Fury
Petula Clark
Thelonius Monk

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 02.07.2007 02:16 PM

Richie Havens
Scott Walker
The Fire Escape (californian garage band, they named their album Psychotic Reaction, which is mispelled on one side)
The Sonics

racehorse 02.07.2007 03:46 PM

anything on ESP disks and the 60s free jazz underground is worth menioning (Albert Ayler, Paul Bley, Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, Frank Wright, Burton Green, Bruce Mackay etc etc etc).
avant gardists such as cage, reich, wolff, cardew etc all deserve a mention as well for being groundbreaking and provocative revolutionaries.
trying to think of some folk/rock stuff people haven't already mentioned... pearls before swine.... the monks... vashti bunyan..... all brilliant.

kingcoffee 02.07.2007 05:15 PM

SRC
MC5
The Magic Mushrooms
Chocolate Watchband
13th Floor Elevators (tragic)
Electric Prunes
Sun Ra
Troggs
Sonics
Leonard Cohen
Seeds
Standells
Stooges
Love
Hawkwind
Blue Cheer

HaydenAsche 02.07.2007 05:18 PM

I quit Husker Du in 65. Music slowly declined after that.

Savage Clone 02.07.2007 05:22 PM

Good call on Pearls Before Swine.
I got to contribute to a PBS tribute album once; it was a privilege and it was a lot of fun.

Danny Himself 02.07.2007 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Isoflurane
Booker T and the MGs


Damn right!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead-Air
Wailers


The Wailers from Tacoma or the Wailers from Jamaica?

LittlePuppetBoy 02.07.2007 08:37 PM

hmmmm. the Sonics, MC5 and the Stooges.

and I want to check ouy the Monks.

I'm a bit ashamed I'm not into as many 60's bands as the rest of you guys.:(

lungfish 02.07.2007 09:27 PM

here's a great album by a one Margo Guryan called "Take A Picture"
http://www.sendspace.com/file/7m3jdx

Kevin Ayers is awesome. Listen to "Joy of a Toy"
The Creation are great. Incredible String Band. Bert Jansch. Kaleidoscope and their album "Tangerine Dream"
The Millenium, Laura Nyro, Tyrannosaurus Rex, etc etc etc.


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