FAVORITE RECORDINGS - SIXTIES AND BEFORE
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ROLLING STONES Let It Bleed 1969 ABKCO |
| Well, where the heck do you put THE ROLLING STONES? They fit in every decade since the sixties. They had some GREAT albums in the seventies. I guess I'll always love the original sixties Stones, though. Let It Bleed is one of their best. If you click on the All Music Guide link to the Stones page listed in the first sentence I guess I'd pretty much go along with all the records that get 4 or more stars as albums I'd recommend. STICKY FINGERS, EXILE ON MAIN STREET, GOAT'S HEAD SOUP are classic albums from the seventies. There are just SO MANY of them, it's hard to recommend only a few. GREAT band, one of the best ever. They just keep going and going and going... | |
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THE BEATLES Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967 Capitol |
| A CLASSIC album that changed rock music forever. The GREATEST rock band ever. If you haven't heard everything The Beatles ever did, then get it all & listen to it. I am always amazed at the songs, the musicianship & the overall sound of their recordings. I have everything they ever released while they were together and HIGHLY recommend it all, including their movies! IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THE BEATLES! | |
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THE MONKEES Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. 1967 Rhino |
| OK, it's true - I actually liked The Monkees more than The Beatles during the sixties. And they are STILL one of my favorite bands EVER. I think this is their best album, but everything released while the four original members were still together is good - from 1966's THE MONKEES to 1968's THE BIRDS, THE BEES & THE MONKEES. The TV show is great as well, I don't think I can recommend their movie HEAD to anyone but hardcore Monkees fans, though... |



