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Ive been trying to listen to more 60s stuff. Anything else from pre 1970 like these?
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>>131299539
Unironically, listen to the Beatles. You would probably prefer the music they made from Rubber Soul onwards, which is when they branched out and diversified their sound. Also try to listen to the original North American release of Rubber Soul when it comes out later this year as part of a box set, because that's the version of the album which inspired Brian Wilson to make Pet Sounds. The first 5 Beatles albums are also great, though they're far less ambitious than the band's later works.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEX9YFSbC74
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Odessey and Oracle
Crimson and Clover
Forever Changes
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>>131299608
i enjoy what Ive heard of the Beatles generally but none of its blown me away (with the exception of a few tracks on sgt peppers).

With that said magical mystery tour and rubber soul specifically are definitely on my listen to list.
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>>131299539
The Zombies
The Byrds
The Flying Burrito Brothers
Scott Walker
The Ronettes
The Supremes
The Shangri-Las
Jorge Ben
Gilberto Gil
Gal Costa
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Not so much this though.
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>>131299903
oh fuck off with your shitty housewife pop
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>>131299908
Actually her and hubby were more aimed at the noveau rich supper club crowd shared with Jack Jones.
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>>131299539
caetano veloso s/t ("white album", 1969)
gilberto gil s/t (1968)
gal costa s/t (1969)
joni mitchell - clouds
the united states of america
fifty foot hose - fantasy
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>>131299539
Stop trying to listen to this old irrelevant shit. Who are you trying to impress?
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>>131300043
brainlet detected
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>>131300051
>rockist saying ts
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>>131299951
>>131299951
The 60s were pretty different from the 50s, there wasn't really a lot of housewife pop outside maybe Trini Lopez.
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>>131300154
still, the times having changed, Lopez had more rock and folk sounds than the wicky-wacky 50s orchestral arrangements
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>>131299903
at least Cash and Don Gibson got paid for those covers
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>>131299539
Bill Evans
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don't sleep on the monkees

pic unrelated ignore that
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>>131299539
nick drake - five leaves left
buffy sainte-marie - illuminations
the zombies - odessey & oracle
leonard cohen - songs of leonard cohen
the band - music from big pink
the velvet underground - self-titled
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>>131300043
what do you listen to
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>>131299539
Only thing worth it from the 60s is Velvet, Doors, Stones, and Love. Please do not waste your time on anything else
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>>131303361
y'all try so fucking hard to pretend the beatles aren't the best band of the century lmao "stones" jesus christ
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>>131303361
Respect Kinks, faggot.
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>>131303361
kinks, beach boys?
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>>131303361
Nobody cares about the stones boomer
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>>131303410
>>131303437
Not him but the Stones' 68-72 run is godly
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>>131299539
Miles Davies, Cream, The Kinks, The Zombies, Love, Donovan. (Based on your list)
>>131303361
Never take advice of someone who tells you to listen to less music. Always explore.
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>>131299539
in the vein of the psychedelic pop type stuff you posted:

millennium - begin
nazz - nazz nazz and nazz iii
left banke - too
billy nichols - would you believe
moody blues - days of future passed
gandalf - s/t
sagittarius - present tense

see if you like these:
buffalo springfield (especially again)
moby grape - s/t
jefferson airplane - surrealistic pillow
fairport convention - unhalfbricking & liege and lief
kak - s/t
hp lovecraft - ii
peanut butter conspiracy - great conspiracy
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>>131299539
The 60s had no bad years (well, ok 62 was kind of weak).
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>>131303361
I could never run out of interesting music in every year of the decade.
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>>131303410
Beatles suck the Stones dick
>>131303422
You right but I don't consider them part of the rock canon
>>131303423
You can skip Beach Boys
>>131303452
Don't listen to this wannabe music historian, I know I mog his knowledge. He would have you listen to the Zombies and Red Krayola, but it's ultimately a waste of time

The only one I really forgot to mention was Dylan, But he falls after Blonde on Blonde
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>>131299539
>nina simone, laura nyro, margo guryan
pretty good op
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>>131303361
Real, as long as you listen keep listening to the Blue Note shit and not whatever gay punk shit he wants you to listen to.
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What is the worst/do not listen to this 60s music? My vote goes for:

>Andy Williams
>Steve & Eydie
>the Lettermen
>Jay & The Americans
>the Righteous Brothers
>Trini Lopez
>the Paris Sisters
Overall though, it's a pretty small list and does prove how high the decade's quality to garbage ratio was.
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>>131303677
DC5
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>>131303677
>the Paris Sisters
Who?
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>>131300043
cringe pleb take
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>>131303705
Short-lived Spector project consisting of three Jewish sisters from the Bay Area. They did buttindie whisper pop vocals like 50 years early. It sucked.
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>>131303677
>Overall though, it's a pretty small list and does prove how high the decade's quality to garbage ratio was.
DJs had a lot of freedom in what they could play, especially in the late 60s, and that was ending by the early 70s
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>>131300154
Housewife pop was mostly 1950-58.
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>>131303736
>It sucked
never heard it but highly doubt that. spector was in his prime in the 60s
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>>131303859
Still, he did have some duds like Bobby Soxx and The Blue Jeans that nobody remembers anymore.
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>>131303677
Not everyone likes Reprise Sinatra or what a lot of the older pre-rock guys were doing by the 60s. In many cases they were getting worse material as the industry increasingly shifted its focus to rock.
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>>131299808
Revolver is better than those albums
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>>131299608
fpwp
>>131299539
Try to Scott 2, 3, and 4, Crying by Roy Orbison, and Songs of Leonard Cohen. I think you'd like all of those based on this chart, which tends toward orchestrated music with feeling and soul.
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>>131303410
The Beatles are really quite bad when you take their catalogue as a whole, and they never really did anything all too good.
The Stones are nothing special, but Let It Bleed is a very good album at least.
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has anyone posted

https://youtu.be/g1kDd6yBQZ4

one of the best ‘60s tracks.
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60s were horrible
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>>131304124
fuck you 80sfag
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>>131299539
the dead
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>>131304109
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNAFaoOT9aU&list=RDDNAFaoOT9aU&start_radio=1
this is good too
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Try Empyrean Isles for jazz and Basket of Light for something completely different
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>>131299539
some of my favourites



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