Song: Starless-King Crimson Album: Red-King Crimson Honorable Mention: Ok Computer-Radiohead Electric Ladyland-Jimi Hendrix
Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. Blonde on Blonde by Bob Dylan Really anything after Rubber Soul or Revolver by the Beatles, now that I think about it...
"Eve of Destruction",Barry McGuire,"Hair",the Cowsills, "Turn,Turn,Turn",the Byrds, "Get together", youngbloods, "We shall overcome",Joan Baez,"Let's live for today",the Grassroots,"Woodstock",Crobby,Stills,Nash and Young, "Mellow Yellow",Donovan."Time of the Season",The Zombies Those are my choices.
Love's "Forever Changes" album great lyrics for the times that were going on. and brilliant music too.
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band is the greatest album ever followed by Revolver and The White Album
the rolling stones-wild horses the who-substitute jethro tull-songs from the wood status quo-the wanderer ................................................................
Do you feel like I do - Peter Frampton Mountain Jam - The Allman brothers Shine on you crazy diamond - Pink Floyd Confessin' midnight - Robin Trower
I have never been able to take Peter Frampton seriously since seeing the movie "Sgt. Peppers"....I picture him in white overalls, with "Billy" stitched on them in pink thread.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Our House has always been what i considered the ultimate hippy song. The heartfelt emotion that flows through the lyrics make it the best song to listen to (or play) with/for your old lady. The fact that Graham Nash and Joni Mitchell wrote it together about living the perfect life makes it all the more special and gives the song even more hippy-ish essence.