she's come undun, she didnt know what she was headed for...and when i found what she was headed for, it was too laaaate....I L-O-V-E T-H-A-T S-O-N-G and the sixties, not that thats any new info to all of u but really i do like the 60's and not just the hippie stuff and music, i like follow up on the history of like everything. W E E H O O I' M I N SA N E:H
KK, Yeah sixties and seventies music is a pretty incredible body of work and it certainly has some staying power (you should have heard the reactionary element of the time raging and ranting about "This noise" and saying how "it will never last!"). For a time there were underground radio stations playing stuff from all over the map. Such marvellous tunes were coming over the air waves in those days! Some of my favorites were the Stones, Doors, Al Stewart, Commander Cody, Velvet Underground, John Renbourn, Bonnie Raitt, David Bromberg, Spider John Koerner, Juice Newton, Buffy Saint Marie, Procol Harem, Bob Dylan, Roy Buchanan, Captain Beefheart, Warren Zevon, and quite a few others I can't think of just now. Then there were a lot of those "one hit wonders" like that tune you mentioned that were 14k. Some really great stuff there and I envy anyone exploring it for the first time. I don't listen to the old stuff much anymore and kind of wandered into World Music ( http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/ ) as a result of a trip to Southern Europe in the early seventies. Still every now and again I will flip on a retro station for a "blast from the past." Tundrahopper4