From Genesis to Revelation released 28 March 1969 - track 1 Where the Sour Turns to Sweet
>>6129616In the Beginning (1969) - From Genesis to Revelation
>>6129545This is better than the original.
>>6129967What do you mean? That's his original song he recorded in 1967.
>>6129973That song is from '64.
>>6129977Post the original song
>>6130010Weird, Google claims it wasn't a cover, nice song though.
>>6130978Google uses AI to scrape popular pages and terms, it isn't entirely accurate.
>>6129249Is this the original?
>>6129541Co to kurwa jest?
>>6133850pure silk
>>6129245Based OP, starting with Vashti Bunyan I discovered her on 4chan a few years back and I'd love to thank the one posting this back then. It was Another Diamond Day. Maybe it was you.
Not sure If I prefer this demo or the studio versionstudio version here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=612qzp2XJL0
>>6133851sick song & album cover
>>6129245>>6130412>>6133848>>6133849There is a subtle sadness, angst, and regret that defines the undertow of 60s music. I think about how WW2 was not a distant memory for them, and the artist being surrounded by victims and people that have lost greatly. It was a time of great change, and the slow and burning realization that they had supportet the wrong side side all along, is not a confortable one. Where obvious lies from the east was spreading, that jew was killed in "consentration camps" that looked like gulaks next to the eastern front. That the germans had sendt jews in showering halls to kill them with gas, and then used what looked like a industrial bakery to turn them into a fine powder(and also made soap out if them), instead of killing them like how the sovjet killed millions: digging a mass grave and shooting people in the back of their head. If somebody just looked at the train tracks, and pointed out that it was the sovjet standard, this could have been avoided, but people were too tired, as sovjet influences crawled into the universities and the liberal political movements. A time of slow decay.
>>6136320Nationalism was always just an answer to colonialism, but in the end britain lost india anyway...
Also an interesting thing to look for if you enjoy 60's music is to dig the many Airchecks available on archive.org. Like the ones from KHJ (the real don steele for instance, you can hear this in the last tarantino movie btw) or radio caroline. Shit quality for most but kinda fun to listen to.examplehttps://archive.org/details/khj-1969-06-12-charlie-tuna-01https://archive.org/details/gary-mack-1966-08-10-10th-augustsome on youtube as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUisDorgM0o [Embed]https://archive.org/details/radio-caroline-1966-and-1967-various-dee-jays/Radio+Caroline+1966+and+1967+Various+DeeJays.mp3Buy an fm transmitor to broadcast it on your fm radio and pretend you don't live through this shitty timeline.
>>6136991>this shitty timeline Are you joking? The 60s were the beginning of the globohomo stuff we're seeing now. If anything we're just reliving the same exact things that happenened back in those days. The Vietnam war, president Kennedy's assassination, the black panther party and the weather underground gaining traction, hippies going around doing drugs and being pretentious snobs, college kids being brainwashed into hating their gender, parents, country, and themselves by their professors and (((psychiatrists))), the media painting left wing activists as the good guys despite the amount of property damage and violence they caused, negreos going around committing armed robbery, murder, rapes, etc. and judges giving them a slap on the wrist. The only thing that's changed is America got browner.
Sesame Street - Mahna Mahna (1969)
>>6137424>>6137420saved
Jamerson killing it on the bass here
Just for the feels
Her voice was like velvet. Probably one of my favorite vocalist of all time.
This version is pretty good, recorded as Giles, Giles & Fripp with Judy Dyble before they recorded it as King Crimson ( here for those who don't know it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlKrH07au6E )
ok that's 1970, fuck it though it's good
>>6139512this one is so good. from the composition to the bass etc...
>>6140955Its the meme guy!
>>6129883what an absolute faggot.
>>6141717Why
>>6141720No idea why >>6141717 said that, but I don't like the guy either. I remember a story by Dave Van Ronk. Van Ronk made an arrangement for "House of the Rising Sun". He came up with the chords and structures we all know basically, adapting a song from the traditional folk repertoire. Dylan heard the rendition, decided to copy that, and called Van Ronk to know if it was ok if he was recording it. Turns out he had already done it. Well this version was covered by The Animals anyway, and Dylan's version was mostly forgotten.Ronk versionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIGyg_SOJ6oDylan's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP_caKDfoyUAnd the one we all knowhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-43lLKaqBQAlso other stories about him being a moron
>>6136320The Illuminatibrenamed themselves Communists. And here we are. Generations that have sqaundered their resistance for a pocketful of mumbles- such are promises.
>>6136781One of the few songs to start in a minor key and go to a relative major in the chorus. Dark, brooding, mysterious intro with a subtle bass line to carry the vibe, then a bright awakening at the theme of the song. Also introduced the theremin to folks- overall a great song making use of new tech and techniques and using the one to inform the other.
>>6137077Because the Communists planted their seeds in the post-war calm, killing God in the process. It will not hold- foolishness is bound in the heart of a child but the rod shall drive it out. My generation made farce of the concerned parents regarding 'jungle music' and dancing, but here we are. The "innocent" Beatles introduced a whole generation to drugs, Eastern mysticism, and unbridled empty sexuality devoid of meaning or merit. The signs were there all along.
>>6140992Gold. That driving beat, too. Wont stop.
>>6141746>My generation Are you an actual boomer? Also, just throwing this out there, technically the Silent Gen were the ones who started the hippie movement.
>>6129245Whoa lol, I was just listening to her yesterday and I'm surprised to see her on /wsg/. I only found her through recommended videos on youtube. I didn't think anybody else knew who she was. Quite surprising to see her on here.
>>6141769The CIA started the hippie movement in Laurel Canyon and Haight-Ashbury.
>>6133839came here to post this.basado
The documentary about the Wrecking Crew was pretty good to learn more about the session musicians from the 60s.Although it was pretty sad IIRC, with the 70s etc and the end of the era for them (bands wanted to perform their song themselves in the studio, in the end it was probably better to have real talents represent themselves instead of hiring pros)two legendary bass players, Carol Kayes and Joe Osbornhttps://youtu.be/QEH-wfo7nPo?si=ERPHua9udQUU2v3Thttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NNzuJTb_l4
>>6142488excellentthis one is also pretty good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFyv8pywXJg
pretty good by Mary Hopkin written by McCartney. The Macca demo is pretty good also (some would say better)
>>6136844I love this cosy imagery of the song which is woven in knots by the various instruments and vocals around each other.I also love the version by The Buffoons which came out shortly after this which is sung in male voices but I'm too dumb to make a webm of it.