Spitfire
I'll Lock Up
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...but the label still stick.
Spitfire said:My goodness - lighten up folks. It was a landmark in the history of music.
And - to the joy of some of you - it will NEVER happen again.
Peace, love and harmony.
Dixon Cannon said:Whoa! Take a listen to that music again. When I hear Santana's 'Soul Sacrifice' I can't stand still!
Or, Ten Years After 'I'm Going Home' - Alvin Lee's guitar!
Or Janis Joplin...and the Who...and Crosby, Still, and Nash, or Ritchie Havens, Joe Cocker, Arlo Guthrie..... :eusa_clap like 'em or not, these were classics of the era.
Me. Not playing 'Soul Sacrifice'!
-dixon 'hippie' cannon
That is so very over-the-top. To each their own.Brad Bowers said:Sorry, I refuse to listen to this so-called music. Same with this hip-hop rap crap. Modern music is just another sypmtom of the downfall of civilization, and it's accelerated since the '60s and their insidious ideals have permeated society.
It's my position, I'm not budging. I'll hate that era until my dying day, and fight it with everything I've got.
Brad
nobodyspecial said:That is so very over-the-top. To each their own.
Brad Bowers said:Sorry, I refuse to listen to this so-called music. Same with this hip-hop rap crap. Modern music is just another sypmtom of the downfall of civilization, and it's accelerated since the '60s and their insidious ideals have permeated society.
It's my position, I'm not budging. I'll hate that era until my dying day, and fight it with everything I've got.
Brad
Foofoogal said:What strikes me most is hippies whole being was about anti-establishment and against materialism. Isn't it strange that the hippie generation spawned the most material generation.
It might be best to stick with decaf.Brad Bowers said:You should see how worked I up get over flip-flops in public.lol
Brad
carouselvic said:There are so many styles of guitar that to say anyone person is "the best" is more opinion than fact. TLH
Spitfire said:Thank you Nathan. I am allways surprised when somebody as young as you, can label a whole generation. That easy! Worldwide!! Amazing!!!!
Nathan Dodge said:Time has told. It's been forty years since that concert in the mud and the boomers' reputation as spoiled, self-indulgent, hedonistic sell-outs isn't likely to get any better. The only good press that that generation is likely to get is through the histories they themselves write. It's not reflective of the entire group, but those labels still stick.
It does seem a great irony to me to see the legacy of the original Woodstock festival being commodified, packaged and consumed in this manner - surely the very epitome of everything it was supposed to stand against?
Brian Sheridan said:The day the music AND the fashion died.
Foofoogal said:Absolutely Marc, after the depression and the war it was pure indulgence after ...
Foofoogal said:Absolutely Marc, after the depression and the war it was pure indulgence after except in my father's home of course.