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Post by intrepid37 on Jul 27, 2024 10:28:06 GMT
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Post by intrepid37 on Jul 31, 2024 15:53:13 GMT
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Post by I Love Melvin on Jul 31, 2024 22:44:31 GMT
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Post by intrepid37 on Aug 2, 2024 16:08:54 GMT
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Post by I Love Melvin on Aug 3, 2024 11:53:19 GMT
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Post by BunnyWhit on Aug 3, 2024 20:15:40 GMT
(1981)
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Aug 3, 2024 20:58:32 GMT
(1981)
I think often of that mysterious supermarket checkout.
My mind's eye tries to look down...
Through a cloudy haze...
At what is on the counter....
As if one day it will come into focus and the purchase will be revealed.
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Post by intrepid37 on Aug 7, 2024 20:08:02 GMT
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Post by I Love Melvin on Aug 8, 2024 11:39:37 GMT
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Post by NoShear on Aug 8, 2024 13:41:44 GMT
I Love Melvin, when I saw you'd posted here not too long ago, I was afraid that it was something regarding the following which I've been planning to post for you - relieved to see it wasn't this... It was on this date in 1969 about three hours ago that the Beatles took their iconic stroll: About 22 hours later in Benedict Canyon:
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Aug 11, 2024 21:59:57 GMT
Rapture: the pleasure of perusing an advertising LP insert.
They always depicted so many interesting albums yet mine to discover. Two really stood out to me as a kid, long before I heard how great the albums actually were:
Almost as good as singing chipmunks, who doesn't find a smoking pig appealing?Blodwyn Pig – Ahead Rings Out (1969)And then there was the one with gorgeous opera singer clearly hitting a crescendoJoe Cocker - With A Little Help From My Friends (1969)
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Post by intrepid37 on Aug 13, 2024 15:56:08 GMT
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Post by I Love Melvin on Aug 13, 2024 21:52:18 GMT
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Post by NoShear on Aug 15, 2024 15:46:12 GMT
The first one to come to mind, galacticgirrrl, was LORD SUTCH and heavy friends: Likely first experienced from my getting woodstock two when I was a kid... Happy 55th to the rain!
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Post by NoShear on Aug 17, 2024 17:47:59 GMT
Earlier this morning marked the 55th anniversary of the WHO's stage effects seen and heard during the WOODSTOCK MUSIC & ART FAIR... I realize the following bootleg front cover is far afield from your original thread title, I Love Melvin, but hopefully still acceptable to post here: I'm surprised that I didn't try to obtain this said poor-but-complete audio offering about 45 years ago when I was in the midst of my deaf, dumb and blind allegiance to the Who. I'm confident that the photo of Roger Daltrey, snapped about two or more years after his fringed Woodstock appearance, was Xeroxed off a color photo I remember first seeing in a library encounter.
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