Andrew G. Doe
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The triumph of The Hickey Script !
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« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2006, 01:16:03 PM » |
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"California produced some impassioned musical talent in the 1960s and '70s. Many musicians who resided in the sun-soaked West Coast state embraced the hippie ethos that was prevalent at the time and delivered some music that was inexorably tied to the times in which it was produced, but also proved to have a timeless charm that has enchanted subsequent generations of music fans. Here, a sampling of the 'California Sound' from the '60s and '70s is offered, with live performances from The Beach Boys, The Turtles', 'The Byrds', Sonny and Cher, Brian Wilson, James Taylor, and many others featured. Tracklist includes 'California Dreamin', 'Sloop John B', 'The Beat Goes On', 'Happy Together', 'Elenore' and many more."
Apparently it's about 40 minutes long. Isn't Google a wonderful thing ?
Edit: OOOOOOOOK, here we go - tracks are -
1. -'60s California Rock '70s Turtles 2. "Happy Together" (1968) [2:55] 3. "She's Rather Be With Me" (1968) [2:14] 4. "Elenore" (1969" [3:10] Linda Ronstadt 5. "Break My Mind" (1969) [3:45] Sonny & Cher 6. "The Beat Goes On" (1969) [2:32] 7. "What Now My Love" (1969) [3:31] 8. "What Now My Love" (1970) [3:07] Byrds 9. "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" (1965) [2:42] Beach Boys 10. "Little Duece Coupe" (1964) [3:07] Brian Wilson 11. "Sloop John B" (1976) [2:29] (I guess, on The Mike Douglas Show) Mamas & Papas 12. "California Dreamin" (1966) [3:09] Michelle Phillips 13. "No Love Today" (1976) [3:49]
"Included on this release are vintage performances by James Taylor, Brian Wilson, Frank Zappa, Moby Grape, and Michelle Phillips."
Well, two outa five ain't bad. :-)
Like I said, a little Googling goes a long way.
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